Season 3  ·  Episode 6  ·  S03E06

Father Bear's Nightshirt · How to Scare Ghosts · Search for Spring

337 lines of dialogue, transcribed in order.

1:37

- It's a big one, I caught a big one.

- Little bear.

- Oh.

- What are you doing?

- Just making sure my fishing rod still works.

2:01

- It seems to work just fine.

- When Father Bear comes home, we're going fishing.

- Ah.

Father Bear doesn't get home for a week.

- I know.

2:14

- I just wanna make sure everything is ready.

- Do you wanna help me bring in the laundry?

- Sure.

- Hey.

- Oh dear.

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- Oh, I got it.

- Thank you, little bear.

- You're welcome.

- Look at Father Bear's nature.

- It looks like Father Bear's still in it.

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- I'll get it down.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, oops.

- Oh dear.

- Hey, don't worry, Mother Bear.

I'll bring it back.

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- Aw.

- There you are.

- Got you.

- Whoo hoo, did it, did it, did it, did it.

- Whoa.

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- Hey, where are you?

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Are we playing hide and seek?

- What are you doing up there?

- I guess I'm going to have to get you down.

- Oh, a night shirt with two heads.

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Now you two get back in your nest.

- Chirp, chirp, chirp.

- What are you doing to my babies?

- Chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp, chirp.

- Oh, they were out of the nest.

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I was just putting them back.

- One, two, three.

Where's the other one?

- Other one.

- Three, I have three babies.

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- Uh, oh, there, there he is.

- Come here, my little precious.

One, two, three, one, two, three, one, two, three.

Well, that's enough excitement for one day.

It's time you went to sleep.

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Everybody else should go home.

- We were just leaving.

- One, two, three, one, two, three.

There, there, you're all safe now.

- Wait, wait.

5:55

- Ooh, what are you doing now?

- You're not going to get very far in this boat.

- Just like Father Bear wants to go fishing.

- Uh, uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh.

- Now you want to go swimming?

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- Oh, huh?

- Oh, you caught a fish.

Mother Bear will be proud of you.

- Hello?

- Hello, Mother Bear.

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We're back.

- My, you're a wet little bear.

- Father Bear's nature and I went fishing.

- What a fine catch.

Oh, what's happened here?

7:09

- Uh-oh.

- Don't worry, we can fix it.

- There, now it's all mended and warm

and ready for Father Bear when he comes home.

And I think it's time you went to bed.

7:34

- All right.

- Well, I think I'm feeling a little chilly tonight.

- Maybe it is a little more chilly than usual.

- Yes, I'm feeling more chilly than usual.

- Well, here, why don't you put this on?

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- Can I?

- Why not?

I'm sure Father Bear won't mind.

- Are you warm enough?

- I'm very warm.

8:13

- Sweet dreams, little bear.

- Good night, Mother Bear.

Good night, Father Bear.

- One, two, three, and a one, two, three.

- Oops.

8:51

- It's okay, little bear.

It's sounding good.

- All right, little bear.

I think it's time for bed.

- Thank you for the trumpet lesson, Father Bear.

9:02

- You're welcome.

- There you go.

- Did you hear that?

- Hear what, little bear?

- That noise, it sounded like a ghost.

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- Things sound strange on a windy night.

- Well, it sure sounds spooky.

- If you listen closely,

you can hear the music in the wind.

Do you hear it?

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- Um, sort of.

- The next sound I want to hear is you're snoring.

- Good night, Mother Bear.

- Sleep well, little bear.

- Good night, Father Bear.

10:06

Mother Bear?

Can you leave the candle, please?

- All right.

- Good night.

- I do hear it.

11:08

- It is music.

- Whoa, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

- Yeah.

- Hey, oh, oh, yeah.

- Don't sneak up on us like that.

12:01

- You nearly scared us to death.

- Sorry.

- Did we scare you?

- Well, yes.

- Sort of.

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- Well, we didn't mean to.

- No, we didn't mean it.

- We would never do a thing like that.

- But what are you doing up so late?

- Well, I thought I heard someone playing music.

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- Yeah, that was us.

I thought it was the wind.

- The wind?

- What does he know about real music?

- Everybody blames the wind.

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- Yeah.

- No, it was us.

Are you ghosts?

- Ghosts?

- Does anybody see a ghost?

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- Where's a ghost?

- Yeah.

- Oh yeah.

- We're ghosts?

- Yeah, ghosts.

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- Sure, ghosts.

- What are you doing in my house?

- Playing music.

- Did you like it?

- Yes, it was very good.

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- You think so?

- Then we'll play some more.

- And one, two, three.

- Why don't you sit in with us, Wilbur.

- All right, I'll be right back.

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- It's Father Bear's trumpet.

We'll be the perfect quartet.

We'll start, then you join in.

Here we go.

One, two, three.

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- Join in, little bear.

Let's hear Father Bear's trumpet.

- What, what, what, what's that?

- Oh my.

Little bear?

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- Little bear.

- Oh, what are you doing up?

- Well, I was laying in bed when I heard some music.

- Mm-hmm.

- And I came out to see what it was.

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- Yes?

- Well, there were ghosts playing music.

- Ghosts?

- Well, raccoon ghosts.

- Raccoon ghosts?

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- Well, that's what they said.

- And where are they now?

- Uh, you scared them away.

- Ghosts don't like it when you sneak up on them.

- Oh, little bear.

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You must have been dreaming.

- No, I wasn't dreaming.

They were here.

- We should all go back to bed now.

- Yes.

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- That's enough ghost stories for one night.

- Good night, little bear.

- Good night, mother bear.

- Father bear?

- Yes, little bear?

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- At least now I know how to scare ghosts.

- Good night, little bear.

- Good night, father bear.

- Your turn, cat.

- Just a minute.

16:23

- Cat has freeze.

- I don't have freeze.

- Uh, uh, uh.

- Don't sneeze, doc.

- Okay.

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- Watch out!

Oh, doc.

- Sorry, I always sneeze a lot in the winter.

See, here, I'll fix it.

- So, what do we do when the card castle is finished?

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- We look at it.

- Oh.

You should do something about those fleas.

- I do not have fleas.

In the winter, my coat gets thick and it gets itchy.

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And this winter has been very long.

- Cute!

Sorry.

It must be awful to sneeze a winter.

It's bad, but it's not as bad as having fleas.

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- That's it.

- I'm safe, I'm safe.

- Oh, maybe it's time for you all to go outside and play.

- All right, mother bear.

I sure wish it was warm outside.

17:40

- Oh, I wish it were spring.

- Me too.

- I have an idea.

Why don't you go and find Groundhog?

See if you can wake him up and find out when spring will come.

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- Groundhog?

How will he know?

- Well, if he sees his shadow, spring will be late.

- It will?

- Yes, but if he doesn't see his shadow,

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spring will be early.

- Oh, come on.

- Let's go find Groundhog.

- Wait a minute.

I can't remember.

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Is the shadow good or bad?

- Here's how we can remember.

Help me, cat.

Shadow?

- Oh, that's bad, right?

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- Right, we're in for a long winter.

- No shadow?

- That's good.

- Right, spring will be here soon.

- Shadow, bad, no shadow, good.

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Shadow, bad, no shadow, good.

- Groundhog lives right around here somewhere.

Shadow, bad, no shadow.

Ow, where am I?

- Good work, Doc.

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- Thank you.

What did I do?

- I think you found Groundhog's house.

- Oh!

What's that noise?

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You think he's sleeping?

- Maybe should we wake him up?

- We'll have to if we want to see a shadow.

Hello, Groundhog?

- Um, excuse us.

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Can we talk to you for a minute?

- Wake up!

- What's going on?

Who's making all that racket?

- Hello, Groundhog.

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It's just us.

- Well, what do you want?

- Um, we want you to come out.

- So we can see your shadow.

Or your no shadow.

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- I'm not coming out, it's snowing cold.

- A chute!

- See?

No, where am I, your muffs?

- Ah, that's better.

20:02

- I don't think he wants to come out.

- Aww, now we'll never know when spring will come.

Hmm, I have an idea.

- What, little bear?

- Maybe we can pull him out,

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see if he has a shadow, and stick him back in.

- Without waking him up?

- Right.

- But we'll have to be very, very quiet.

Come on.

20:34

Okay, both.

- Harder.

- Harder.

- Let's get him into the sunlight.

- Oh, he's heavy.

21:07

- He's a good sleeper.

- And snorer.

- Uh-oh.

- Actually, I've never done that.

- Come on, the sun's just at the bottom of that hill.

21:36

Careful, it's slippery.

- Oh, don't worry.

I'm a cat.

I never lose my footing.

- Whoa!

21:50

- What's going on?

- What am I doing out here?

- I'm in the snow, in the cold.

- Well, we brought you here.

What for?

22:05

- We were going to put you right back.

We're sorry.

We just wanted to see if you had a shadow.

- Do you see a shadow?

- No.

22:15

- Well, neither do I.

- Shadow, bad, no shadow, good.

It's good, it's good.

- Spring will be early.

- Terrific.

22:29

Now, can I please go back to bed?

Don't you want to tell everyone the good news?

- No, I want to go back to sleep.

Why don't you three tell everybody the news?

- Thank you, Groundhog.

22:43

Thank you.

- Huh.

- Thanks, Groundhog.

We'll see you next year.

- Oh, where am I, ear muffs?

22:56

- Spring is coming.

- It's coming, Spring's coming.

- It's spring, it's on its way.

- Spring's coming.

- Have we told everyone?

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- I think so.

- Look, the ice is melting.

Spring really is coming.

- I want some spring on me.

I want some spring on me.

23:21

- Spring is here.

Let's see.

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