Season 2  ·  Episode 4  ·  S02E04

Little Bear Meets No Feet · The Camp Out · Emily's Balloon

527 lines of dialogue, transcribed in order.

0:30

- Please, please!

- Whoa!

- Mmm.

Your basket is almost full, Little Bear.

- Yes, Owl.

1:22

Perhaps Mother Bear will make a huckleberry pie.

- Mmm, that sounds good.

I'm getting hungry.

- Me too.

It's getting late.

1:30

- And we've got a long walk back.

- Not if we take the shortcut through the woods.

- What shortcut?

- Cat's shortcut.

Don't you remember?

1:40

- I think so.

- Don't worry.

I know the way.

Hmm.

- You sure you know where you're going, Owl?

1:59

- Of course I do.

It's this way.

At least I think it's this way.

- Owl, look!

Over there.

2:16

- What?

- Whoo!

- Who's there?

- It was just me.

I scared you, didn't I?

2:26

- No, I wasn't scared.

- But what if it had to be in a goblin?

- A goblin?

There's no such thing as goblins.

Is there?

2:37

- I don't remember going this way.

- It just looks different because it's getting late.

- What was that?

- What?

- Did you tap me on the shoulder?

2:54

- No, I'm over here.

- Somebody tapped me on the shoulder.

- It must have been a goblin.

- You said there was no such thing.

- Yes, but if there were goblins,

3:05

this looks like where they would live.

- Hmm.

- Did you know goblins have magic shoes?

- How can shoes be magic?

- Because they can walk all by themselves.

3:17

- I don't think so.

- It's true.

That's why goblins are always losing their shoes.

If you listen, you can hear them.

They go, "Pit pat, pit pat, pit pat, pit pat."

3:29

- Where is that sound coming from?

- It's over there.

- No, it's over here.

- Huh?

- It's over there.

3:41

- Oh, something kicked me.

- Me too.

- Hey, watch it.

- Whoa, whoa.

- Do you think we got away?

4:00

- I think so.

I've never run so fast.

They didn't even stop.

- Come back here.

Come back here, you two.

4:11

Stop!

- Did you hear that?

- You're what?

- That laugh.

- Our laugh?

4:24

- No.

The laugh of the laughing tree.

- I've never heard of a laughing tree.

- It's a tree that grabs you

and then tries to make you laugh by telling bad jokes.

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You have to make it laugh or you'll never get away.

- There's no such thing as a laughing tree.

- Who are you two walking in my woods?

Who, an owl goes who?

- Oh, I can't bear it.

4:55

Get it, an owl and a bear?

- No.

- The laughing tree.

- Are you lost?

- We must get to the root of the problem.

5:08

- I always travel with a trunk.

- Leave us alone.

Leave us alone.

- Hey, get it?

Leave us alone?

5:22

- Leave us alone.

That's good.

- I like it.

- Where are we?

- Uh oh.

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- We're back where we started.

- Well, I thought I knew the way,

but after all, it is Cat's shortcut.

- Ooh, Cat.

- Cat.

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- And what's wrong with my shortcut?

My shortcut is very good.

- It's not very good if you get lost.

- That's because you took a wrong turn,

and that's not my fault.

6:06

- Can you show us the way home, Cat?

- Of course I can.

Follow me.

There's nothing to be afraid of.

You just have to know where you're going.

6:17

- We saw a goblin.

It was scary, wasn't it, Owl?

- Very scary.

- A goblin?

- And the laughing tree was even scarier.

6:25

Wasn't it, little bear?

- Oh yes, very, very scary.

- Laughing tree, there's no such thing.

What's really scary is the big black crow

who lives in these woods.

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- The big black crow?

- Oh yes, it's twice as big as any other crow.

- That's not as scary as a goblin.

- It's as big as a tree.

- As big as the laughing tree?

6:48

- No, no, I mean bigger.

It's so big, that it's bigger than a house.

- Oh, that's big.

- We have to watch out for goblins.

- And laughing trees.

7:07

- And giant crows.

- Goblins.

- Laughing trees.

- And giant crows.

- Goblins.

7:15

- Laughing trees.

- And crows.

- Goblins laughing trees and giant crows.

What could be scarier?

Nobody knows.

7:25

- Oh no.

- It couldn't be.

- It is.

- No!

- Goblins laughing trees and giant crows.

7:36

Goblins laughing trees and giant crows.

What could be scarier?

Nobody knows.

- Mother bear.

- Hello little bear.

7:47

Hello owl.

Hello cat.

- We were picking berries for your pie.

Then we came back to the woods

and saw a goblin and a laughing tree and a giant crow.

7:56

- That sounds scary.

- No, it was fun.

- Oh, but where are your berries?

- Oops, my berries.

- Well, don't worry.

8:06

I picked a few berries myself

and made a big huckleberry pie.

- Mother bear?

Can cat and owl stay and have some pie?

- Of course they can.

8:17

You must be hungry after coming such a long way.

- Oh, not that far.

We took cat's shortcut.

- Good morning.

- Good morning.

8:48

- Did you sleep well?

- Yes, thanks.

- French toast?

- Yes, please.

- It's ready.

8:54

- Great.

- Whoa.

- Good morning.

- Good morning.

- Did you sleep well?

9:07

- Yes, thanks.

- French toast?

- Yes, please.

- It's ready.

- Great.

9:15

- This belongs up on the shelf.

There.

- Oh, no.

- Good morning, little bear.

- Morning, father.

9:33

Look what happened.

- Oh, your favorite boat.

- I broke it.

- We can fix it.

- We can?

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- Yes, right after breakfast.

- Oh, no.

- Oh, careful, little bear.

- Sorry.

- It's all right.

9:48

No harm done.

- Uh-uh.

- Uh-oh.

- I'll get it.

- I'll get it.

9:59

- Ouch.

- Oh, no.

- I'm having a bad day.

- Oh, little bear.

- When will you be finished, father bear?

10:21

- Soon.

- Do you wanna play ball?

- Yes, I do.

- Catch.

- When I'm done painting.

10:27

- It's fun.

- Good.

Just don't bounce it near the paint, okay?

- I won't.

I'll bounce it over here.

10:44

- Oh.

Oops.

Sorry.

- Hi, little bear.

- Hello, duck.

11:00

- Hello, Han.

- Where are you going?

- Father bear thought it was a good idea

if I went to pick berries.

What are you making?

11:08

- A castle of sticks.

- It's very nice.

- Thanks.

We could use help getting this last twig on top.

- You can reach it, little bear.

11:18

- I better not.

I'm having a bad day.

- Oh, dear.

I might knock the whole thing over.

- No, you won't, little bear.

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- Of course not.

- Please.

- Well, okay.

I'll try.

- Ugh.

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- Ugh.

- Ugh.

- Oh.

- Bear.

- Nicely done, little bear.

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- It's perfect.

See, you didn't knock it over.

- Thank you, little bear.

- Here.

- You deserve a reward.

12:04

- Thanks, Han.

- Ah.

Ah.

- What's the matter?

- Ah.

12:12

- Ah.

- Don't sneeze.

- Ah.

- Chew.

- Ugh.

12:17

- Oh.

- Bless you.

- Thanks.

- Where are all the berries?

- Oh.

12:47

- Hello, frog.

- Beautiful day.

- Well?

- Not so sure.

- Oh, I'm having a bad day.

13:01

- Days aren't bad.

A day is a day.

What's in the bucket?

- Some berries, but not very many.

- Berries?

13:11

There's a nice bush over here.

Delicious.

- Are they?

- Come on over, little bear.

You're in luck.

13:25

This bush is full of berries.

- I better not.

- What's the matter?

- I just have this feeling I'll fall off the log

and drop my berries in the pond.

13:35

- You've walked across this log a hundred times.

- All right, I'll do it.

I'll just walk across the log.

And if I fall in, I fall in.

Right?

13:47

What?

Oh.

- That's the spirit.

Breathe deeply.

Center.

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Center.

Concentrate.

Be one with the log.

There.

- There.

14:10

- You did it.

- I did it.

- You are having a bad day.

- Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow.

Ah, a thorn.

14:27

Uh, uh, oof, ow, another thorn.

- Can you see it, mother?

- Hold still.

- Will this hurt?

- Well, maybe just a little.

14:45

- Ouch.

- I didn't do anything yet, Little Bear.

- You didn't?

- Ah, got it.

- You did?

14:52

- Look, it's a big thorn for a little bear.

- Oh, my.

- Poor little bear.

- I'm so sorry you had such a bad day.

- I just wish it was over.

15:04

- Oh, no.

- Uh-oh.

- Oh, dear.

- I dropped the milk.

- What a mess.

15:13

- What a day.

I've been dropping things everywhere.

- Me too, Father Bear.

- You too?

- It was terrible.

15:20

- Horrible.

- What should we do?

- I think I know the cure for a bad day.

- You do?

- What is it?

15:27

- There.

Isn't this better?

It's perfect.

The bad day is over.

We'll have a very good night.

15:43

- Good night, Little Bear.

- Good night, Mother.

Good night, Father.

- Good night, Little Bear.

- Good night.

16:07

- And now the terrible pirates must walk the plank.

- Aye, aye, Captain Little Bear.

After you, sir.

- Look cat.

- Is that a boat?

16:23

- I think so.

Let's fix it.

It can be our pirate ship.

Look.

Hey, there's something inside.

16:35

- What is it, Little Bear?

- It looks like a map.

- Yes, sort of like an island with a big X on it.

- I'll bet it's a pirate map.

- Pirates.

16:45

- And the X is where the treasure's buried.

- Treasure, but how are we going to get to the island?

- In our boat.

This will make a very good mess to hold up the sail.

- I see.

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- Hello. - Hello, Owl.

Little Bear and Cat, we've been looking for you.

- I've made a picnic for everyone.

- And I have something for everyone too.

We found a pirate map that will lead us to buried treasure.

17:15

- Treasure?

- Yes.

It's on an island.

But we don't know where the island is.

- Hmm.

17:21

It must be a lost island then.

- It must be a lost island.

- Lost island, that's it.

That's where we have to go to find the treasure.

- I like treasure.

17:33

What about my picnic?

- Just what we needed, Hen.

- My tablecloth.

Now we're ship-shaped and ready to sail.

But first we must name our boat.

17:46

- What will we call it?

- Let's call it the Ladybug.

Because Ladybugs are good luck.

- The Ladybug!

- Yay!

17:56

- And we should each have our own special names.

Because that's what sailors do on boats.

Whiskers will be our navigator.

- Aye aye, Captain Little Bear.

- I could be lookout.

18:06

- That's good.

Smart eyes will man the lookout.

- Yes, sir, Captain.

- Who?

- Oh.

18:16

What if somebody gets seasick?

- Then you can be the ship's doctor and take care of them.

- Do I get a special name too?

- Of course.

- You'll be Dr. Quack.

18:28

- Doc Quack.

- Hey, I like it.

- Quack, quack, quack, quack.

- And two pecs will be in charge of making picnics.

- Quack, quack.

18:40

- Ready.

- What do we do now, Captain?

- With the next gust of wind, the ladybug is on her way.

- The wind is in the stern quarter, Captain.

Could be a storm coming up.

18:54

- Uh, I hope not.

We wouldn't want any seasickness on board.

- You know what?

- The wind is in the stern quarter, Captain.

- The wind is in the stern quarter, Captain.

19:06

Could be a storm coming up.

- Uh, I hope not.

We wouldn't want any seasickness on board.

- Hold on, mates.

We're in for a blow.

19:18

- My picnic!

[screaming]

- Oh, I don't feel like a picnic anymore.

- Doc Quack, Dr. Quack, you better attend the two pecs.

- Yeah.

19:30

- Yes, sir.

- Oh.

- Yeah.

- Do you feel better now?

- Do you feel better now, two pecs?

19:42

I feel fine.

Oh, good.

Because I don't.

- Ow!

- Land ho.

19:54

It's an island, Captain.

- It's lost island, mates.

We found it.

All hands prepare to go ashore.

- Cell, how do we find the buried treasure?

20:10

- First, we have to find the eggs.

- How will we know when we found the eggs?

- Because that's where the treasure will be buried.

- Oh, then we'd better keep a sharp eye, Hel.

- Dr. Quack is right.

20:23

We must keep a sharp eye out.

You never know what we'll find.

- [gasping]

- Uh-oh.

- Oh, no.

20:34

We'll have to walk the plank.

- I don't think I can.

- Just don't look down.

- [groaning]

- I look down!

20:46

- I'll give you a hand.

- Whiskers and I have walked the plank before.

- Hi, Captain.

I'll go first.

- Oh, my!

21:10

- There, we've done it.

- I see a path, Captain.

- Good sighting, smart eyes.

Let's go, mates.

- Oh, no.

21:20

It's our boat.

- We've gone in a big circle.

- Maybe this isn't Lost Island.

There's no X anywhere.

- And now the sun's going down.

21:34

- Oh?

- Look, the X.

It's on duck.

- Where?

- Where?

21:41

- Hey, here it is.

X marks this bot.

I found it.

I found it.

- The buried treasure of Lost Island.

21:54

We found it.

- Oh, my, my.

- It's beautiful.

- Let's take our treasure back to the ladybug.

- Um, isn't the boat supposed to be in the water?

22:22

- Yes, duck.

- The water is in the boat.

- Uh-oh.

- We're never going to have my picnic now.

- Good thinking, two pecs.

22:32

We have to wait in the boat.

Quick, everyone.

Eat the picnic.

[laughing]

- Mm-mm.

22:40

- That was very good, two pecs.

Thank you.

- But we've eaten everything and we're still sinking.

- This calls for serious measures.

- Oh, no.

22:50

- Not the treasure.

- Yes, we'll have to toss it over.

We're going to sink.

- Oh.

- That was a great adventure.

23:06

- Our first picnic at sea.

- Too bad we lost the treasure.

- The treasure.

I did manage to save one thing.

- My spoon!

23:18

Oh, thank you, little bear.

You're welcome, duck.

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