S03E11
Full Episode Transcript
What do you have, Little Bear?
How about this furniture collection?
A maple key, perfect.
Oh, sorry.
Did you want this?
I guess not.
Hmm.
We need more nature for our collection.
Mushrooms.
Hmm.
This mushroom looks like a tiny umbrella.
That'll be good in case it rains.
The fall colors are so beautiful.
Look at this one.
Amazing.
Blah.
That pinecone will be good for our collection.
Look at all this moss.
Wake up!
Come on.
Little Bear, where did you go?
Boo!
Oh!
Feel this.
Ow!
Little Bear, look at this.
It's just a rock.
I know, but our nature collection might need something lumpy and bumpy.
I guess we can add this to our collection.
Emily, look at this.
Oh no!
Little Bear, that's a wasps nest.
It's all right.
Nobody's home.
Oops.
Somebody was home after all.
Sorry Field Mouse.
Emily, watch me skip this one.
Here's another good skipper.
Good one, Emily.
Thanks.
Whoa.
Uh-oh.
Ouch.
Ouch.
What are these things?
They're teasils.
Their flowers are like pin cushions.
They're sticking me.
Ouch.
They're just teasing you.
Huh?
I like pussy willows.
They're furry.
Perfect for our nature collection.
Oh, this flower looks like mitzi.
Then, let's call it a monkey flower.
How about a mitzi flower?
Butter cups.
Little bear, see if I like butter.
Yes, you like butter.
How about me?
Oh, you like butter a lot.
I know.
Hey, come back here, hat.
Little bear, I'm going to make a wish.
And if I blow all the seeds away in one puff,
my wish will come true.
What did you wish for?
I wish we could take all of this home
and put it in our nature collection.
That's a lot, I know.
Wow.
Hello?
Hello, little bear.
Hello, Emily.
Look what we got.
Look at this mushroom.
And pussy willows.
Oh, my.
It's all very lovely.
It's our nature collection.
And listen to what I can do.
Well, the big bird liked it.
I have an interesting bit of nature I can show you.
This little vine wants to hang on to something
so it can grow more beautiful flowers.
Emily, hold out your finger.
Me too?
You too.
Now be very still and watch what happens.
Oh.
Now loosen the little vines carefully
and let them grab onto the trellis.
Isn't nature wonderful?
Perfect.
Emily, look at the rock you found.
It's all sparkly inside.
Here's your New Year's hat, Duck.
Is it New Year's now?
Not yet, when the clock strikes 12 times.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
Happy New Year, Grandfather Bear.
New Year.
Is it midnight already?
Not yet.
The clock only struck eight times.
Hmm.
We still have a bit of a wait then.
Father Bear, can you stay awake till midnight?
Oh, I think so.
Do you think you can stay awake that long little bear?
Sure I can.
I'm sure you can too.
We're all staying up until midnight.
Thanks.
Emily's here.
Lucy's here.
Oh, two twos here.
Come in, come in.
Give me your coat.
Happy New Year, everyone.
Emily needs a party hat.
Thank you.
Welcome, Granny.
We're so glad you could join us.
Well, I always like to start the New Year surrounded by good friends.
Time to eat, everyone.
Mmm, this is great.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight,
nine.
Now is it the New Year?
Not yet.
The clock has to strike twelve.
Then it will be midnight.
Then it will be the New Year.
Mmm.
What are we going to do until midnight?
Mmm.
We could use a little music.
Good idea.
This looks like a good one.
Oh.
Amazing.
That's nice music.
It's a waltz.
What's a waltz?
Come on, old bear.
What? What?
Let's show the youngsters how it's done.
Clear the dance floor.
Oh, look at that.
Ah, it's a lovely waltz.
Beautiful.
Aren't they wonderful?
Oh!
Hurray!
Come on, little bear.
Let's dance.
Look at me.
I'm doing my own dance.
It's called the little bear.
I guess I'll do the Emily.
Come on, mitzi.
I'm doing the mitzi.
Look at me.
I'm doing the duck.
My turn.
I'm doing the owl.
I'm doing the hen.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven.
Oh, another hour to go.
It's never going to be midnight.
Come on, mother bear, your turn to dance.
Oh, I'm already doing a dance.
It's called the sleepy mother bear.
Oh.
Let's dance outside.
I think that's a wonderful idea.
Come on, everybody.
Oh, hey.
Wait, everybody.
Listen.
Four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Eleven.
Twelve.
It's midnight.
Happy New Year, everybody.
Happy New Year.
Happy New Year, moon.
I spy with my little eye,
something that is green.
Oh, oh, oh.
Is it the grass?
Nope.
The trees.
Uh-uh.
It's something that's a part of one of you.
Something green.
Hmm.
I'm yellow.
Mom!
There's nothing green on me, thank you very much.
I know, I know.
It's cat's eyes.
Right.
Oh, that's not fair.
I can't see my own eyes.
Sorry, cat, but we're running out of things to spy.
Let's play another game.
Yes.
Let's play.
Who am I?
Little bear.
Do I win?
No, no, duck.
I pretend to be somebody else and you have to guess who.
Okay.
Blow the man down.
Oh, blow the man down.
Hey, ho, blow the man down.
Well, whoever it is he sings.
Are you a bird?
No.
He holds up a stick.
Are you a tree?
No, it's not just a stick.
Oh, I've got a big fish.
Oh, it's a big one.
He's a fisherman.
That's a good day's fishing.
Now it's time for bed.
A fisherman.
A fisherman.
Who snores?
Ah, it's father bear.
Cat's right.
It's father bear.
Your turn, Cat.
Okay.
Who am I?
Who wiggles like that?
That's a funny way to move around.
Yes.
Why doesn't he stand up?
Because he has no feet.
That's it.
What's it?
No feet.
It's no feet.
Duck got it.
I got it.
I got it.
It's my turn.
Let's see.
Hmm.
Who am I?
Well, it's someone who thinks a lot.
Hey.
Yes, they think very hard.
So hard it hurts?
No, no, no.
That was just me.
I was thinking of who I should be.
Okay.
Ready?
Who am I?
Someone who eats trees?
Yes.
Quite sloppily.
Hmm.
Who likes leaves?
Do some more, Duck.
Okay.
I'm very tall.
You're tall and you eat leaves.
Hmm.
You're a giraffe?
I'm not that tall.
Hello little ones.
What a ride?
No!
Right.
Ew!
Being someone else's hard work.
It's your turn, Mitzi.
Oh, I've got a tricky one.
Ready?
Ew, that's scary.
Is it a monster?
She wears a hat.
Maybe she's a scarecrow.
What's she doing?
Wait a minute.
You're Lucy.
Right.
Oh!
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
That was a good one, Mitzi.
Okay.
Who am I?
Are you Lucy again?
No, I'm waddling.
Lucy doesn't waddle.
You waddle.
So do you.
Is it me?
No.
And I have very long wings and a very short neck.
And I know everything.
Well, it's someone smart.
Or someone who thinks he's smart.
I know.
I know.
I know who it is.
Who?
Who?
Who?
Who?
Who?
It's Hen.
No, it's you, Owl.
Me?
I don't waddle.
Sure you do.
Just like this.
No, you waddle more like this.
Yeah.
And you don't have a neck.
I do too.
And you think you're smart.
That's true, he does.
And you say who?
Who?
Who?
Look at me.
I am Owl.
I'm smart.
I'm smart.
Who?
Who?
Owl?
Owl, where are you going?
Home.
I don't want to play this game.
Uh-oh.
I think we heard his feelings.
We should say we're sorry.
Hen's right.
Come on.
Owl.
Owl.
We're sorry we heard your feelings.
You didn't hurt my feelings.
I just don't like that game.
I'm no good at it.
Sure you are.
No, I'm not.
I couldn't even guess myself.
Well, try this one.
Who am I?
I've got a big nose and big teeth and big claws.
And I love to swim.
That's easy.
You always like cookies and you always say interesting.
You're little bear.
I do not always say interesting.
Yes you do.
All the time.
You say it.
Well, maybe sometimes.
But you got it Owl.
It's your turn.
Well, okay.
Who am I?
It's so dusty in here.
Dusty, dusty, dusty.
I like a nice clean house.
Who stands?
You Hen?
Oh, hardly.
Okay.
I've got another.
Who am I?
Whoa.
Whack, whack, whack.
It's duck.
It's me.
It's me.
Somebody finally did me.
[laughing]