Season 2  ·  Episode 9  ·  S02E09

Follow the Leader · Little Scarecrow Bear · Little Bear and the Baby

496 lines of dialogue, transcribed in order.

0:16

Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!

Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!

Duck. Duck.

Duck. Duck.

That's me.

1:22

Goose.

You always pick me.

I know.

And then I'm the goose.

I know.

1:33

That's the game, Al.

Well, I'm tired of this game.

Besides, it's too hot to be running around in circles.

It is too hot.

Oh. What should we do?

1:50

We could go for a swim.

That would cool us off.

Yes, let's go to hopfrog pond.

It's too far.

But I know a fun way to get there.

2:00

Let's play follow the leader.

Okay.

Sounds like fun.

Anyone who wants to play, follow me.

Oh, count me in.

2:11

Me too!

Okay.

Coming, Al.

No, thank you.

I'm going to sit right here,

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and nothing you say will convince me to go.

Okay.

We'll see you later.

Everybody join hands.

What for?

2:42

Because we have a mountain to climb.

A steep, snow-covered mountain.

It will be really beautiful.

We better hold on tight.

Ready, team?

2:55

Ready.

Oh, all right, I'll play.

But this better be fun.

Don't look down.

Why not?

3:06

Oh.

That's why not.

Hello, go!

Hey!

It's an echo.

3:26

Hello!

Huh?

Come on. We're almost at the top.

Isn't it breathtaking?

It's beautiful.

4:24

Look at all the colors in the sunset.

That was great.

That was tiring.

Aren't we at the pond yet?

Not yet.

4:36

I'm the leader now.

Follow me.

Ooh, it's very dark in here.

Most caves are, duck.

This isn't cave?

4:51

Uh-huh.

It will be cool.

Mysterious.

Oh, it's beautiful.

Look at the sparkly rocks.

5:14

Whoa!

Oh, it's just a lizard.

[laughing]

That was a good one, Cat.

Who wants to lead now?

5:27

Me! Me! I'm next!

Where to, duck?

Uh...

Hmm... I know.

Follow me.

5:35

Everybody follow duck.

[laughing]

[screaming]

Okay.

Everybody, get on a rock.

5:50

What's so special about rocks?

Oh, these aren't rocks, Owl.

A giant sea serpent lives here.

And we're standing on his back.

Oh.

6:02

Oh.

And he's going to take us for a ride.

Hang on.

[laughing]

That was fun!

6:41

That was great.

Thanks, duck.

My, that was exciting.

Emily, you lead next.

Okay, follow me.

6:55

Don't stop, don't stop!

What are we doing?

Are we dancing?

No, duck, we're flying.

Weeeee!

7:05

I'm flying!

Weeeee!

[laughing]

As high as the clouds.

[laughing]

7:16

They're soft.

[laughing]

I'm young, and fluffy.

[laughing]

Well done, Owl.

7:29

I really can fly.

Oops.

So can I.

I forgot.

Now I'm the leader.

7:36

Follow me.

[laughing]

Follow Owl.

[laughing]

[laughing]

7:54

Hey, we're in hot frog pond.

That's how I planned it.

Weeeee!

Ugh!

Wow.

8:06

Ooh, the water's so cool.

Come on, follow the leader.

[laughing]

Come on in, Owl.

[laughing]

8:40

How does he look?

No feet?

He looks great.

Like a scarecrow.

Really?

8:49

Hmm.

I think he needs more strong as jacket.

I think you're right.

How's that?

Perfect.

9:04

He'll scare away any crow.

I hope so.

I wish some crows would come and just try to eat corn.

I know.

Let's hide.

9:14

And when the crows come, we'll watch how he scares them away.

You two have fun.

And let me know if our scarecrow does his job.

9:21

Okay, Mother Bear.

See any crows no feet?

9:29

Nice.

See any crows no feet?

Not yet.

Me neither.

[humming]

9:41

Uh-oh, there's a wind picking up.

I can feel it.

Oh, no, the scarecrow!

Hey, I can't see!

There's a hat in your face.

10:03

He's losing his jacket!

Look out!

Whoa!

[laughing]

Nice catch.

10:13

Boy, that was some wind.

Yes.

Well, there goes our scarecrow.

Poor scarecrow.

He didn't even get to scare one crow.

10:24

Not one.

Hey, you look good in that hat.

I do, really?

Do I look like a scarecrow?

No, you look more like a bear in a hat.

10:40

But if I tucked a little straw and put on the jacket...

And if I stood like this, now do I look like a scarecrow?

Yes, by golly.

You look like a scarecrow.

It looks like a bear in a coat and a hat.

10:59

[laughing]

[gasping]

Crows!

[screaming]

[screaming]

11:09

Come on, no feet.

Let's scare some crows.

[screaming]

[screaming]

[screaming]

11:23

[screaming]

I must ask you to halt.

Halt?

We're halted.

We're tired.

11:34

You're a good chaser.

Uh, thank you.

[clearing throat]

I am scarecrow bear.

And I'm his helper.

11:45

We've come to ask you to please go away.

Go away.

Go away.

Why?

We think you're here to eat corn.

11:53

Isn't that right?

Eat corn.

Us?

[screaming]

You can't fool us, you naughty crows.

12:05

If you're not here for the corn, then why are you here?

For the view.

What view?

Look!

Over there!

12:13

Where?

Over there!

Hey!

[humming]

Stop!

12:23

Stop eating our corn, please.

But sir, it's delicious.

It's sweet.

It's our lunch.

Well now, I see you've made some new friends.

12:38

[screaming]

They aren't friends, mother bear.

They are crows.

[screaming]

Just crows.

12:47

Sorry.

The scarecrow blew down in the wind.

But don't worry, mother.

I am scarecrow bear.

Mm-hmm.

12:56

And I'm scaring these crows.

Aren't I?

Well...

Ungrateful crows.

They're not scared at all.

13:07

No, I guess not.

[birds chirping]

Oh yes, we are.

We're scared.

You're an excellent scarecrow.

13:20

We've never seen such a scary scarecrow.

Really?

Oh yes.

We'll be off now.

You're leaving?

13:28

It was fun playing chase.

We don't want to be a nuisance.

Thank you for the corn.

Good bye!

[screaming]

13:39

Well, I guess I scared them away.

Good work, little bear.

But mother, they really weren't such bad crows.

Just silly and hungry.

[sniffing]

13:54

We have so much corn.

Mm-hmm.

Maybe too much corn?

Mm-hmm.

I wish those crows would come back and eat some.

14:04

Why don't we call them?

[screaming]

Hey crows!

[screaming]

[screaming]

14:20

[screaming]

[laughing]

Look!

[screaming]

We heard you calling.

14:34

Is everything all right?

Thank you for coming back.

We were just thinking.

We have too much corn.

Too much corn?

14:42

Yes.

We would like to share our corn with you.

Our own corn?

Just for us?

This can be your own little corner, right here.

14:53

Our own corn?

We wouldn't have to steal it.

And we wouldn't bother anybody?

If it's all right with mother bear?

I would agree to that, little bear.

15:03

I mean, scarecrow bear.

Oh my!

Thank you!

You're both very kind.

But scarecrow bear, may I ask you a question?

15:13

You may.

Aren't your arms getting a little tired?

Very tired.

Aren't you hungry?

Very hungry.

15:21

Why don't you relax and have an ear of sweet corn?

[sighing]

That's better.

Much better.

Thank you, mother bear.

15:34

- You've earned it. - Yes.

Scaring crows is hard work.

Thank you, little bear.

Car!

Hey!

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Chase me!

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

15:52

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

15:57

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

16:02

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

16:08

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

16:13

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

16:18

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

Car!

16:23

Mother bear!

I heard somebody!

Oh!

Car!

Peekaboo!

16:28

I see you!

Good morning, little bear.

We have a visitor.

Ow!

Hey!

16:38

Oh, he's talking to you!

He is?

What's he saying?

Can I play with him?

Yes, you can, little bear.

16:52

But first he has to have his nap.

But it's morning.

Didn't he sleep?

Yes, but all babies have daytime naps.

Naps are when babies grow.

17:04

Here we go.

Where's his mother?

Visiting his grandmother.

She'll be by later to pick him up.

Oh, look!

17:15

He's fast asleep.

Eat your breakfast quietly, little bear.

I don't want to go.

I'm not going to go.

I'm not going to go.

17:25

Eat your breakfast quietly, little bear.

I don't want to wake up the baby.

I'm going to tidy up.

Oh!

Are you up?

17:39

Peekaboo!

Peekaboo!

Ow!

He's up, mother bear.

He didn't want to nap, mother bear.

18:21

He wants to play.

Oh, he does, does he?

Can we go outside?

Yes, you may.

But be careful.

18:31

He's only little.

Yes, mother bear.

Come on, baby.

The hummingbird likes you.

Don't hurt him.

18:47

Hummingbird, me...

I don't know your name.

Eek.

He's ick, the only thing you can say.

Eek.

18:56

Then that's what I'll call you.

Little ick.

Eek.

Hey!

Flowers aren't for eating.

19:06

You must be gentle with nature.

There's lots to see out here, little ick.

But you're getting kind of heavy.

There.

Try walking by yourself.

19:20

Hey, wait a minute.

You can't stay up there.

Oh, no, no, I can't see.

That tickles.

Hey, get out of there.

19:33

Alright, if you like it up there, it's fine with me.

I know.

Let's play with my old toys.

I've got a whole box full.

Would you like that?

19:45

Eek.

I haven't played with these in a long time.

See?

My books.

Now, if you'll come down, I'll read you a story.

19:58

See?

That's a sailboat.

And that's a train.

Hey, not so fast.

Look.

20:06

That's a balloon.

Hey, let go.

Ugh.

Okay.

You sit here and I turn the pages.

20:16

See?

That's a butterfly.

And hey, little lick.

Little lick, come back here.

Don't jump.

20:26

I'm coming to get you.

Now hold still, little lick.

Hey, wait, little lick.

No, stop.

You'll fall.

20:38

Uh-oh.

Oh.

Eek.

Let's go inside.

It's dangerous out here.

20:48

Well, what do you think of that, little lick?

Eek.

Oh, well.

We might as well put these away.

Eek.

21:08

Eek.

Eek.

Eek.

Mother bear.

Mother bear, why is he crying?

21:18

Oh, babies cry for all kinds of reasons.

Poor little lick.

You're tired and hungry, aren't you?

I'll get the baby his lunch.

You tidy up your blocks, okay?

21:28

Aren't you going to help me?

Mm-hmm.

Could I please have some more syrup, mother bear?

Well, it's right in front of you, little bear.

But it's heavy. I can't pour it.

21:56

You always pour your own syrup.

And I'm feeding the baby right now.

Never mind.

I don't want any syrup.

Shh. The baby is just dropping off to sleep.

22:16

Again?

That's the song you used to sing to me.

Hush little baby, don't say a word.

Oh, little bear.

Softly.

22:39

I'm going to play with my train.

Did you have a good sleep, little bear?

Yes.

Worst little ick.

His mother came to get him while you were sleeping.

23:13

Oh, I was going to teach him to play ball.

You were very good with the baby, little bear.

Thank you for helping me take care of him.

Babies are a lot of work.

They certainly are, little bear.

23:25

They certainly are.

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