Season 3  ·  Episode 11  ·  S03E11

Mother Nature · Dance Steps · Who Am I?

392 lines of dialogue, transcribed in order.

1:23

What do you have, Little Bear?

How about this furniture collection?

A maple key, perfect.

Oh, sorry.

Did you want this?

1:37

I guess not.

Hmm.

We need more nature for our collection.

Mushrooms.

Hmm.

1:55

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.

2:17

Blah.

That pinecone will be good for our collection.

Look at all this moss.

Wake up!

Come on.

2:51

Little Bear, where did you go?

Boo!

Oh!

Feel this.

Ow!

3:04

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.

3:21

Oh no!

Little Bear, that's a wasps nest.

It's all right.

Nobody's home.

Oops.

3:37

Somebody was home after all.

Sorry Field Mouse.

Emily, watch me skip this one.

Here's another good skipper.

Good one, Emily.

4:18

Thanks.

Whoa.

Uh-oh.

Ouch.

Ouch.

4:27

What are these things?

They're teasils.

Their flowers are like pin cushions.

They're sticking me.

Ouch.

4:36

They're just teasing you.

Huh?

I like pussy willows.

They're furry.

Perfect for our nature collection.

5:06

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.

5:22

Yes, you like butter.

How about me?

Oh, you like butter a lot.

I know.

Hey, come back here, hat.

5:48

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

6:06

and put it in our nature collection.

That's a lot, I know.

Wow.

Hello?

Hello, little bear.

6:54

Hello, Emily.

Look what we got.

Look at this mushroom.

And pussy willows.

Oh, my.

7:04

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.

7:22

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.

7:37

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?

8:13

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?

8:56

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?

9:37

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?

9:52

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.

10:14

Thanks.

Emily's here.

Lucy's here.

Oh, two twos here.

Come in, come in.

10:31

Give me your coat.

Happy New Year, everyone.

Emily needs a party hat.

Thank you.

Welcome, Granny.

10:50

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,

11:38

nine.

Now is it the New Year?

Not yet.

The clock has to strike twelve.

Then it will be midnight.

11:49

Then it will be the New Year.

Mmm.

What are we going to do until midnight?

Mmm.

We could use a little music.

12:12

Good idea.

This looks like a good one.

Oh.

Amazing.

That's nice music.

12:27

It's a waltz.

What's a waltz?

Come on, old bear.

What? What?

Let's show the youngsters how it's done.

12:37

Clear the dance floor.

Oh, look at that.

Ah, it's a lovely waltz.

Beautiful.

Aren't they wonderful?

12:53

Oh!

Hurray!

Come on, little bear.

Let's dance.

Look at me.

13:09

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.

13:31

Look at me.

I'm doing the duck.

My turn.

I'm doing the owl.

I'm doing the hen.

13:55

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.

14:29

It's called the sleepy mother bear.

Oh.

Let's dance outside.

I think that's a wonderful idea.

Come on, everybody.

14:49

Oh, hey.

Wait, everybody.

Listen.

Four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.

Eleven.

15:20

Twelve.

It's midnight.

Happy New Year, everybody.

Happy New Year.

Happy New Year, moon.

16:09

I spy with my little eye,

something that is green.

Oh, oh, oh.

Is it the grass?

Nope.

16:20

The trees.

Uh-uh.

It's something that's a part of one of you.

Something green.

Hmm.

16:33

I'm yellow.

Mom!

There's nothing green on me, thank you very much.

I know, I know.

It's cat's eyes.

16:48

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.

16:57

Yes.

Let's play.

Who am I?

17:02

Little bear.

Do I win?

17:04

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.

17:17

Hey, ho, blow the man down.

Well, whoever it is he sings.

Are you a bird?

No.

He holds up a stick.

17:31

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.

17:46

That's a good day's fishing.

Now it's time for bed.

A fisherman.

A fisherman.

Who snores?

18:07

Ah, it's father bear.

Cat's right.

It's father bear.

Your turn, Cat.

Okay.

18:16

Who am I?

Who wiggles like that?

That's a funny way to move around.

Yes.

Why doesn't he stand up?

18:38

Because he has no feet.

That's it.

What's it?

No feet.

It's no feet.

18:44

Duck got it.

I got it.

I got it.

It's my turn.

Let's see.

18:53

Hmm.

Who am I?

Well, it's someone who thinks a lot.

Hey.

Yes, they think very hard.

19:03

So hard it hurts?

No, no, no.

That was just me.

I was thinking of who I should be.

Okay.

19:13

Ready?

Who am I?

Someone who eats trees?

Yes.

Quite sloppily.

19:29

Hmm.

Who likes leaves?

Do some more, Duck.

Okay.

I'm very tall.

19:39

You're tall and you eat leaves.

Hmm.

You're a giraffe?

I'm not that tall.

Hello little ones.

19:55

What a ride?

No!

Right.

Ew!

Being someone else's hard work.

20:04

It's your turn, Mitzi.

Oh, I've got a tricky one.

Ready?

Ew, that's scary.

Is it a monster?

20:18

She wears a hat.

Maybe she's a scarecrow.

What's she doing?

Wait a minute.

You're Lucy.

20:30

Right.

Oh!

Yeah.

Mm-hmm.

That was a good one, Mitzi.

20:39

Okay.

Who am I?

Are you Lucy again?

No, I'm waddling.

Lucy doesn't waddle.

20:51

You waddle.

So do you.

Is it me?

No.

And I have very long wings and a very short neck.

20:59

And I know everything.

Well, it's someone smart.

Or someone who thinks he's smart.

I know.

I know.

21:09

I know who it is.

Who?

Who?

Who?

Who?

21:14

Who?

It's Hen.

No, it's you, Owl.

Me?

I don't waddle.

21:21

Sure you do.

Just like this.

No, you waddle more like this.

Yeah.

And you don't have a neck.

21:32

I do too.

And you think you're smart.

That's true, he does.

And you say who?

Who?

21:40

Who?

Look at me.

I am Owl.

I'm smart.

I'm smart.

21:46

Who?

Who?

Owl?

Owl, where are you going?

Home.

21:51

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.

22:00

Come on.

Owl.

Owl.

We're sorry we heard your feelings.

You didn't hurt my feelings.

22:10

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.

22:18

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.

22:31

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.

22:42

You say it.

Well, maybe sometimes.

But you got it Owl.

It's your turn.

Well, okay.

22:54

Who am I?

It's so dusty in here.

Dusty, dusty, dusty.

I like a nice clean house.

Who stands?

23:04

You Hen?

Oh, hardly.

Okay.

I've got another.

Who am I?

23:13

Whoa.

Whack, whack, whack.

It's duck.

It's me.

It's me.

23:22

Somebody finally did me.

[laughing]

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