S02E09
Full Episode Transcript
Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!
Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo!
Duck. Duck.
Duck. Duck.
That's me.
Goose.
You always pick me.
I know.
And then I'm the goose.
I know.
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?
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.
Let's play follow the leader.
Okay.
Sounds like fun.
Anyone who wants to play, follow me.
Oh, count me in.
Me too!
Okay.
Coming, Al.
No, thank you.
I'm going to sit right here,
and nothing you say will convince me to go.
Okay.
We'll see you later.
Everybody join hands.
What for?
Because we have a mountain to climb.
A steep, snow-covered mountain.
It will be really beautiful.
We better hold on tight.
Ready, team?
Ready.
Oh, all right, I'll play.
But this better be fun.
Don't look down.
Why not?
Oh.
That's why not.
Hello, go!
Hey!
It's an echo.
Hello!
Huh?
Come on. We're almost at the top.
Isn't it breathtaking?
It's beautiful.
Look at all the colors in the sunset.
That was great.
That was tiring.
Aren't we at the pond yet?
Not yet.
I'm the leader now.
Follow me.
Ooh, it's very dark in here.
Most caves are, duck.
This isn't cave?
Uh-huh.
It will be cool.
Mysterious.
Oh, it's beautiful.
Look at the sparkly rocks.
Whoa!
Oh, it's just a lizard.
[laughing]
That was a good one, Cat.
Who wants to lead now?
Me! Me! I'm next!
Where to, duck?
Uh...
Hmm... I know.
Follow me.
Everybody follow duck.
[laughing]
[screaming]
Okay.
Everybody, get on a rock.
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.
Oh.
And he's going to take us for a ride.
Hang on.
[laughing]
That was fun!
That was great.
Thanks, duck.
My, that was exciting.
Emily, you lead next.
Okay, follow me.
Don't stop, don't stop!
What are we doing?
Are we dancing?
No, duck, we're flying.
Weeeee!
I'm flying!
Weeeee!
[laughing]
As high as the clouds.
[laughing]
They're soft.
[laughing]
I'm young, and fluffy.
[laughing]
Well done, Owl.
I really can fly.
Oops.
So can I.
I forgot.
Now I'm the leader.
Follow me.
[laughing]
Follow Owl.
[laughing]
[laughing]
Hey, we're in hot frog pond.
That's how I planned it.
Weeeee!
Ugh!
Wow.
Ooh, the water's so cool.
Come on, follow the leader.
[laughing]
Come on in, Owl.
[laughing]
How does he look?
No feet?
He looks great.
Like a scarecrow.
Really?
Hmm.
I think he needs more strong as jacket.
I think you're right.
How's that?
Perfect.
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.
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.
Okay, Mother Bear.
See any crows no feet?
Nice.
See any crows no feet?
Not yet.
Me neither.
[humming]
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.
He's losing his jacket!
Look out!
Whoa!
[laughing]
Nice catch.
Boy, that was some wind.
Yes.
Well, there goes our scarecrow.
Poor scarecrow.
He didn't even get to scare one crow.
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.
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.
[laughing]
[gasping]
Crows!
[screaming]
[screaming]
Come on, no feet.
Let's scare some crows.
[screaming]
[screaming]
[screaming]
[screaming]
I must ask you to halt.
Halt?
We're halted.
We're tired.
You're a good chaser.
Uh, thank you.
[clearing throat]
I am scarecrow bear.
And I'm his helper.
We've come to ask you to please go away.
Go away.
Go away.
Why?
We think you're here to eat corn.
Isn't that right?
Eat corn.
Us?
[screaming]
You can't fool us, you naughty crows.
If you're not here for the corn, then why are you here?
For the view.
What view?
Look!
Over there!
Where?
Over there!
Hey!
[humming]
Stop!
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.
[screaming]
They aren't friends, mother bear.
They are crows.
[screaming]
Just crows.
Sorry.
The scarecrow blew down in the wind.
But don't worry, mother.
I am scarecrow bear.
Mm-hmm.
And I'm scaring these crows.
Aren't I?
Well...
Ungrateful crows.
They're not scared at all.
No, I guess not.
[birds chirping]
Oh yes, we are.
We're scared.
You're an excellent scarecrow.
We've never seen such a scary scarecrow.
Really?
Oh yes.
We'll be off now.
You're leaving?
It was fun playing chase.
We don't want to be a nuisance.
Thank you for the corn.
Good bye!
[screaming]
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]
We have so much corn.
Mm-hmm.
Maybe too much corn?
Mm-hmm.
I wish those crows would come back and eat some.
Why don't we call them?
[screaming]
Hey crows!
[screaming]
[screaming]
[screaming]
[laughing]
Look!
[screaming]
We heard you calling.
Is everything all right?
Thank you for coming back.
We were just thinking.
We have too much corn.
Too much corn?
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.
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.
I mean, scarecrow bear.
Oh my!
Thank you!
You're both very kind.
But scarecrow bear, may I ask you a question?
You may.
Aren't your arms getting a little tired?
Very tired.
Aren't you hungry?
Very hungry.
Why don't you relax and have an ear of sweet corn?
[sighing]
That's better.
Much better.
Thank you, mother bear.
- You've earned it. - Yes.
Scaring crows is hard work.
Thank you, little bear.
Car!
Hey!
Chase me!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Car!
Mother bear!
I heard somebody!
Oh!
Car!
Peekaboo!
I see you!
Good morning, little bear.
We have a visitor.
Ow!
Hey!
Oh, he's talking to you!
He is?
What's he saying?
Can I play with him?
Yes, you can, little bear.
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.
Here we go.
Where's his mother?
Visiting his grandmother.
She'll be by later to pick him up.
Oh, look!
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.
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?
Peekaboo!
Peekaboo!
Ow!
He's up, mother bear.
He didn't want to nap, mother bear.
He wants to play.
Oh, he does, does he?
Can we go outside?
Yes, you may.
But be careful.
He's only little.
Yes, mother bear.
Come on, baby.
The hummingbird likes you.
Don't hurt him.
Hummingbird, me...
I don't know your name.
Eek.
He's ick, the only thing you can say.
Eek.
Then that's what I'll call you.
Little ick.
Eek.
Hey!
Flowers aren't for eating.
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.
Hey, wait a minute.
You can't stay up there.
Oh, no, no, I can't see.
That tickles.
Hey, get out of there.
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?
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.
See?
That's a sailboat.
And that's a train.
Hey, not so fast.
Look.
That's a balloon.
Hey, let go.
Ugh.
Okay.
You sit here and I turn the pages.
See?
That's a butterfly.
And hey, little lick.
Little lick, come back here.
Don't jump.
I'm coming to get you.
Now hold still, little lick.
Hey, wait, little lick.
No, stop.
You'll fall.
Uh-oh.
Oh.
Eek.
Let's go inside.
It's dangerous out here.
Well, what do you think of that, little lick?
Eek.
Oh, well.
We might as well put these away.
Eek.
Eek.
Eek.
Eek.
Mother bear.
Mother bear, why is he crying?
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?
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.
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.
Again?
That's the song you used to sing to me.
Hush little baby, don't say a word.
Oh, little bear.
Softly.
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.
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.
They certainly are.