S03E08
Full Episode Transcript
- Hello!
Hello!
Where is everybody?
- Hello, duck!
- We're up here, duck.
- What are you doing up in the tree?
- We're climbing.
- Oh, come on up.
- This is the biggest tree in the whole woods
and the best for climbing or perching.
- Here I come.
- It's nice up here and this tree is very tall.
- We're higher than all the other trees.
- Isn't it beautiful, Lucy?
Hmm, cat.
- Mm-hmm, wanna play tag?
- Mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm, mm-hmm.
- Sure.
- You're it.
- You're it. - Whoa.
- You're it, Emily. - Oh.
- Oh, you can't get me. - Hey, I'll get you.
- I'm gonna get you back! (laughing)
Whoa!
- Lucy!
What's wrong, Emily?
Where's Lucy?
We thought she was with you.
She was.
But I must have left her in the tree.
- Or maybe she's lost.
- Then we'll just go back and find her.
- Lucy?
- Lucy!
- Lucy?
- Nothing in there.
- Don't worry, Emily.
I'm sure she's fine.
- Lucy!
- Lucy!
- I'm tired.
- Me too.
- Maybe we should stop and have a rest.
- I hope Lucy's not lost.
- I lost some buttons once.
I lost a ball of string.
And I lost some feathers.
- Grandfather Bear lost a silver pocket watch.
- I wonder if a goblin found Lucy.
- A goblin?
- Yes.
There's goblins in these woods.
That's true.
We've seen them before.
- When a goblin want Lucy?
- Oh yes.
They always take things that don't belong to them.
- Are there a lot of goblins?
- Mm-hmm.
- Lots.
More than two.
- Oh, more than two times too.
- I'm sure Lucy can take care of herself.
Even with goblins.
What are they going to do with Lucy?
- Maybe they'll lock her up so she can't get away.
- Lucy would never let them do that.
- Oh, maybe they'll play a game using Lucy as the ball.
- I don't think so.
- Maybe they'll make her into soup.
- Oh, that's terrible.
I know.
Maybe they'll make Lucy their queen.
I guess that would be nice.
But even if she was queen, Lucy would still miss me.
And all of her friends.
Then she would have to escape.
- How could she do that?
- She'd have to run away.
to escape. How could she do that? She'd have to run away. Does that mean the goblins will be looking for you? Oh no! Lucy's really gone! The goblins must have found her. Are you sure you left her here?
I think so. Or maybe it was over there. Hey! That's Lucy's bonnet! But where's Lucy? Maybe the goblins took her down that hole.
Lucy? Just a little bit more... Oh. You found her! Oh, Lucy, I'm so glad you're safe. Thank you, little bear. You're welcome.
Here's your bonnet, Queen Lucy. All hail Lucy, queen of the goblins!
Hail Lucy, queen of the goblins! Hail Lucy, queen of the goblins!
I'm in the air, flying! Flying higher than the highest tree! Hello down there! Hello, little bear!
Zoom! Zoom! Zip right through the clouds! Little bear! I could use your help over here. And he flies back down to Earth to help his dear mother bear. And he lands back on Earth.
Did you have a good flight? Very good. I flew as high as the clouds. I'm very proud of you. Now let's see if you can stay on the ground long enough to pack this. I'm going to surprise grandmother bear.
There. Was that fast? Very fast. Thank you, little bear. Are you all right, dear? Someone left the footstool in the middle of the room. Oh, I was flying.
The footstool is for feet, not flying. Sorry.
What's wrong with father bear? He's so grouchy. He's tired. He didn't sleep very well last night.
He probably needs to take a nap. Hmm, probably.
Yes? I was just wondering if you wanted a pillow. No, thank you, little bear. Okay. Would you like your slippers?
I'm fine. Okay. I have some errands to run. Can you look after things while I'm gone? I guess.
I know he's a real monster today, but he'll fall asleep soon. Monster? I'll be back in a few hours. Hours? Monster?
Hmm. Interesting. Father bear? Oh, I'm going to play with Mitzi. Don't slam that door.
And his teeth were sharp and big and he was ten feet tall. That doesn't sound like father bear.
Well, that's because he's turned into a monster. Mother bear said so. What are you going to do? I don't know. What do you do with a monster living in your house?
Hmm. This is very serious. Very serious indeed. Where are you going? I want to see the monster.
I don't think that's such a good idea. Wait for me.
I think we should look one at a time. That way, in case he sees us, we'll have a chance of getting away.
Who's going to look first? Well, I've already seen him. I'll look first.
Do you see him? Do you see the monster? I saw him. It was awful. Your turn, Owl.
I don't really want to. Let me down. I've seen enough. There's a monster living in your house.
I told you. What are we going to do? We could try to catch him. And tame him.
Maybe he's hungry. We could feed him. What do monsters eat? Owl's bears and monkeys.
Maybe he likes pudding. Pudding? Monster pudding.
Wait!
That was close. Did you see how hungry he looked? I had my eyes closed the whole time.
Let's make pudding. Monster pudding.
Okay, we don't need that much. Just a little interrupting. Careful, Owl. It's all right.
Okay, how many eggs? I'm not sure. I've never made a monster pudding before. What do you think?
I don't want to ride a monster. It's almost finished.
How are we going to feed him? Very, very carefully.
What's going on over there? Little bear? It's the monster. He knows your name. He's coming.
What is all this mess? We're making pudding? Monster pudding.
Monster? What monster? Monster. Want some?
What's so funny? You should see yourselves. You'll look like three little pudding monsters.
Monster pudding? For all the pudding monsters.
Hello? What a mess.
I think mother bear needs to have some pudding. Some monster pudding? Monster pudding?
What a mess.
Good night, little bear. Good night, mother bear. Sleep tight. Don't let the bed bugs bite.
Bed bugs? Don't worry, it's just a saying.
Bed bugs?
They're big bugs. Better not bite me.
Bed bugs?
Can't you sleep little bear? I think there are bugs in my bed. Oh, little bear.
Bed bugs everywhere. Oh, I see.
I think father bear swallowed a bed bug.
You just can't escape those bed bugs.
Where? What bugs? Bed bugs in the bed, father bear. Don't let them bite.
Where? Where? There's one. There's another one. Here's one. Oh, hey, I'm not a bed bug.
You look like a bed bug to me. I am a bed bug.
It's more like tickles. Because we only have little teeth.
Wait. Listen. Did you hear that? What? Some bed bugs are very sneaky. They sneak up on you.
Now I'm the bed bug.
There comes another bed bug. Sneaky bed bugs.
Bed bugs like to have pillow fights.
That's true. Father bear overboard.
Bed bug overboard.
Are you two bed bugs getting tired yet?
Oh, me too.
Are any bed bugs still hiding in the pillows?
You better get this blank at a good shake, just in case.
Yes. Bed bugs like to hold on tight.
No more bed bugs.
Good night, father bear.
Oh, good night. Good night, mother bear. Oh, good night.
Now we're as snug as three bugs in a rug.
Bugs in a rug? What kind of bugs?
It's just a saying, little bear. Oh.