S02E03
Full Episode Transcript
Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!
Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!
Whoo!
Are you finding some ripe ones, little bear?
Yes, mother. They're ripe and fat.
You're a good dancer.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Hey, who said that?
I did.
Who did?
Me.
Hey, watch it.
Oh.
Are you all right?
I'm all right. How are you?
I'm fine.
Glad to hear it.
Could you come a little closer?
The sun's so bright.
Thanks. That's better.
What's your name?
Little bear.
What's yours?
I'm no feet.
No feet.
Get it?
No feet.
I named myself.
I came out of my egg and I was all alone.
Somebody had to do it.
You were all alone?
Yes.
But where is your family?
I don't have a family.
No mother, no father.
I guess I'm an orphan.
Gee.
Who are you talking to, little bear?
This is no feet.
Isn't he a nice little snake?
Why, yes.
Hello, no feet.
I'm happy to meet you.
My pleasure.
You have a beautiful garden.
I've been enjoying it.
Thank you.
Little bear helps me take care of it.
No feet came out of his egg and he was all alone.
He has no family.
Oh, that's too bad.
Can we be his family?
Can he live with us?
With us?
Sure, I guess.
I can help you in the garden.
I could dig some holes.
We could plant some peas.
Don't we have some peas?
We certainly do.
Are you ready?
Follow me.
I'm impressed.
We can plant lots of things.
Like beans.
And carrots.
And turnips.
And peppers.
And pumpkins.
My goodness, you're very ambitious.
We make a good team.
We do.
Can no feet live here with us, mother?
Please.
Yes, of course he can.
He can?
I can.
Oh boy, come on.
I'll show you my room.
Hey, wait up.
Want a ride?
Love one.
Thanks.
You're welcome.
You're a lucky little bear.
You have a nice mother.
She was even nice to me.
She likes you.
Some people don't.
They don't like snakes.
They think we're cold and slimy.
You're a little bit cold.
I know.
But not a bit slimy.
I know.
I'm all covered with fur.
I know.
But I like you anyway.
Thanks.
This is my room.
Wow.
Very nice.
Those are some of my toys.
Very nice.
I wish I had toys.
And this is my bet.
Wow.
I wish I had a bed.
We'll make you a bed.
Okay.
Let's see.
What would be a good bed for a snake?
Hmm.
How about this?
I'll try it.
How is it?
It's a little too bright.
Is that better?
It's too dark.
Help.
Help.
Open up.
Come on out of there no feet.
Gladly.
Could this be your bed?
Too crowded I think.
What about on the shelf?
I'm not very fond of heights.
I know.
How about here?
It's right beside my bed.
We can talk to each other at night.
Not bad.
Not bad.
Do you have any dirt?
Dirt.
Wait so nice to drift off to sleep in the dirt.
Don't you think?
Well, not for me, but...
Hey, I've got an idea.
Dirt.
Hmm.
Not bad.
Not bad.
Are you two having fun?
We're trying to find a nice bed for no feet.
Ah.
He likes a bed with dirt.
And are you comfortable in that pot no feet?
Um.
Pretty comfortable.
Thank you.
It's not a little too small.
Well, maybe.
Where is your favorite bed no feet?
Well, actually.
I'm especially fond of your garden.
The garden?
Your house is lovely, of course, but your garden is grand.
Hey.
Maybe you could live in the garden.
I think that's a splendid idea.
Good night, Mother Bear.
Good night, Little Bear.
Good night, no feet.
Good night, Little Bear.
Good night, Little Bear.
Boo!
Help me with this one, Little Bear.
Okay.
Gee.
This is just like being in a tent.
Grandmother Bear, can I sleep outside tonight?
It can be a camp out.
Well, so long as you find someone to camp out with you.
Gee.
This is just like being in a tent.
Grandmother Bear, can I sleep outside tonight?
It can be a camp out.
Well, so long as you find someone to camp out with you.
Grandfather Bear, can we sleep outside tonight?
Just you and me?
Just you and me.
I've never seen a finer tent.
We have to pack.
Right.
For the trip.
You bet.
And...
For the trip.
And...
For the trip.
You bet.
And...
For the trip.
And...
For the trip.
You bet.
And...
And umbrella.
And umbrella.
In case it rains.
Good idea.
And...
A map.
A map.
In case we get lost.
Good thinking.
And pillows.
In case we want to go to sleep?
No.
In case we want to have a pillow fight!
Saw whale chase a snail.
Fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba.
Saw whale chase a snail.
Fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba.
What's that?
Oh, it's an old camp song.
Will you teach it to me?
Sure.
Saw whale chase a snail.
Fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba.
That's okay.
It's a little tricky the first time.
Saw whale chase a snail.
All around the water pail.
Fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba.
Fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba.
You'll learn it.
You'll see.
Cookies.
Yay!
Mmm.
There's only one thing you really need for a camp out.
And that's Grandmother Bear's Cookies.
I agree.
Let it stock up.
He's warm last very long.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Ready?
Ready.
Goodbye, my dear.
Bye.
Don't worry about Grandfather Bear.
I'll take good care of him.
Hurry, Grandfather Bear.
I'm hurrying, little bear.
Sawbug, give a shrug.
Fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba, fuba.
Fuba, woo, bah, woo, bah.
Boo!
Achoo!
Did you know that a few sneeze when you're eating a cookie?
It means that there's a full moon outside.
You don't believe me.
You're right, Grandfather Bear.
There is a full moon outside.
I saw a falling star.
Blink three times, clap your hands twice, and make a wish.
Go on.
Blink three times, clap your hands twice, and make a wish.
What did you wish?
That this campout could last forever.
That's a long time.
Heard a monster at the door.
Fuba, woo, bah, fuba, fuba.
Heard a monster at the door.
Fuba, woo, bah, woo, bah.
Boo!
Heard a monster at the door, singing loudly in a roar.
Fuba, woo, bah, fuba, fuba, fuba.
Well, a candle going out means it's time for all good bears to go to sleep.
Good night, little bear.
It's fun staying up really late.
But it sure is quiet.
It sure is.
Don't be afraid, grandfather bear.
I'm right here.
I've never been on a campout before.
You're doing fine.
And I've never stayed up this late, at night, outside.
Have you?
Well, a long time ago I did, with another little bear.
I believe it was her first campout, too.
Was she scared?
She was.
But she found out, if you sing a song before you go to sleep,
then the moon will keep an eye on you, all night long.
Saw bear, close his eyes.
Saw bear, close his eyes.
Saw bear, close his eyes.
Saw bear, close his eyes.
Saw bear, close his eyes.
Mother bear, father bear.
Grandfather bear and I had a campout, and we stayed up late,
and we made a tent out of sheets, and I sneezed on my cookie,
and grandfather bear taught me this funny song.
Why don't you wake up, grandfather bear, and we'll all have some breakfast.
Grandfather bear, wake up. It's morning.
When someone tickles your ears, it means it's time for breakfast.
Make a wish, and blow out the candles, hen.
Do I get a wish?
What about me? Can I have a little wish?
Come on, hen.
May we each have a little wish, hen?
Oh, I suppose.
Yay!
But I get to blow out all the candles.
That's the best part.
Sorry, cat.
Now let's all have our wish.
Yay! Yay!
Yay!
Now, I have a present for each of you.
I love balloons. There's one for each of you.
Yay!
Who's the orange balloon for, hen?
My balloon broke.
It was for Emily, but she couldn't come.
She lives too far away.
I miss Emily.
Me too.
Maybe someday she'll move to the forest.
Can I have Emily's balloon?
But...
Of course. You should have it, little bear.
Thanks.
Can I have Emily's piece of cake, then?
Oh, it looks like somebody's already licked the frosting.
I don't mind.
Let's all finish our cake.
Yeah!
Thank you again, hen, and happy birthday, friend.
Happy birthday, hen. Goodbye.
Whoa!
Hello.
Hello, little bear. How was hen's party?
It was fun. Hen let us each have a wish.
I see she also gave you two balloons.
The orange one is for Emily. I want to send it to her.
I know. I'll mail it to her.
Hey, come back here.
Where did you go?
Gotcha.
That must be Emily's house. Hello, Emily. Hello.
Orange balloon. I can't go to my friend Emily's house.
But you can. Please tell her I miss her and that I wish she lived closer to us.
Little Bear, you have a letter.
For me? It's from Emily.
Emily, what does it say?
Dear Little Bear, yesterday when I came home from school, what do you think I found in our front yard?
An orange balloon. And that orange balloon made me think of you.
The orange balloon. It made it.
And Little Bear, I have wonderful news. Lucy and I are coming to live with my grandmother in the forest.
Lucy is very excited. We will live right near you, signed your friend Emily.
My wish came true.