FindThePhrase

S04E01

Full Episode Transcript

305 segments

Boo!

0:29

Whoa!

0:44

Hmm, well, your throat's a little red, and you're a little warm.

1:24

I feel... I feel... ugh... ugh... ugh... ugh... ugh... ugh... ugh!

1:29

Fine.

1:35

Somebody has a cold.

1:37

Who?

1:39

You.

1:40

I'm too hot to have a cold.

1:41

You need to get some rest.

1:43

But what about the picnic? Everybody's waiting for me.

1:45

Maybe tomorrow.

1:50

But the picnic is today.

1:51

I'm sorry, little bear, but when you're sick, you have to stay in bed.

1:53

For how long?

1:58

Until you get better.

1:59

Little bear.

2:13

Hello.

2:15

What are you doing in bed?

2:17

What about the picnic? Everyone's waiting for you.

2:19

They are?

2:22

You go ahead. I have to stay in bed. I'm sick.

2:33

That's terrible. Horrible.

2:37

Awful. Yes.

2:40

Well, goodbye.

2:46

Goodbye, little bear.

2:48

You feel better.

2:51

Interesting.

3:20

Bless you.

3:33

I hear you're under the weather.

3:36

I have a cold.

3:38

I'm sorry to hear that.

3:40

Mother bear says I have to stay in bed the whole day.

3:42

I'm sick.

3:46

When I was sick and lay a bed, I had two pillows at my head and all my days beside me lay to keep me happy all the day.

3:52

What's that?

4:02

It's a poem my father used to tell me whenever I was sick.

4:03

Did you have to stay in bed too?

4:06

The whole day.

4:08

When I was sick and lay a bed, I had two pillows at my head.

4:10

What did you do when you were sick and had to stay in bed the whole day?

4:15

Sometimes for an hour or so, I watched my leaden soldiers go with different uniforms and drills among the bed clothes through the hills.

4:19

Among the bed clothes through the hills.

4:29

Is that a hill?

4:33

I believe it is.

4:36

There's a hill.

4:38

And here's a hill.

4:42

That's a big hill.

4:46

This is not a hill.

4:54

This is a mountain.

4:56

Look at me.

5:00

I'm climbing the mountain.

5:02

I'm on the top of the mountain.

5:05

Hello down there.

5:08

Hello up there.

5:10

Look out below.

5:13

Here I come.

5:15

Wee!

5:17

I see the ocean.

5:21

Where?

5:24

And sometimes set my ships in fleets all up and down among the sheets.

5:27

Sips and fleets among the sheets.

5:34

Or brought my trees and houses out.

5:37

And planted cities all about.

5:43

Or brought my trees and houses out and planted cities all about.

5:46

Ships a hoy.

5:53

I'm a fisherman.

5:55

Caught anything lately?

5:57

Just a bag cold.

5:59

[laughing]

6:01

I see hills and a mountain and the ocean.

6:06

I see a giant.

6:09

Where?

6:14

You're the giant, great and still.

6:15

I'm the giant?

6:18

That sits upon the pillow hill.

6:19

I'm the giant on pillow hill.

6:24

Is anybody hungry?

6:27

Sam?

6:30

I'm starving.

6:31

I thought we might have a picnic.

6:32

Let's have a picnic on pillow hill.

6:34

Pillow hill.

6:36

Don't worry.

6:38

I don't have to get out of bed.

6:39

We're all ready there.

6:41

Mmm.

6:50

I'm the hungry giant on pillow hill.

6:51

Father Bear.

7:12

Mmm.

7:14

Do you want to go back to pillow hill?

7:15

It's time for you to get some sleep.

7:17

Sleep tight, little Bear.

7:20

Ships and pleats among the sheets.

7:35

Ships and pleats among the sheets.

7:38

I'm the giant, great and still.

7:43

That sits upon the pillow hill.

7:45

Hello down there.

7:49

Wait for me!

7:57

[squeaking]

8:44

[squeaking]

8:50

[squeaking]

8:56

Don't you love summer cat?

9:03

[squeaking]

9:06

It's so quiet.

9:10

Here I come.

9:13

[screaming]

9:15

Sounds like hen is in trouble.

9:19

Come on, cat.

9:22

Where are you going?

9:24

To make sure hen's all right.

9:25

[squeaking]

9:33

[squeaking]

9:38

Thank you, thank you, thank you.

9:45

Um, hello hen?

9:48

No!

9:50

Are you all right?

9:51

Whatever do you mean?

9:53

I've never been better.

9:54

How long have you two been standing there?

9:56

Long enough.

10:00

To, uh, hear your, um, singing?

10:01

Singing.

10:07

Oh, of course that was just a warm up.

10:08

Oh.

10:11

[squeaking]

10:12

[squeaking]

10:15

What did you think?

10:20

Did you like it?

10:22

Well, it's, it's, uh...

10:24

[laughing]

10:28

You didn't like it.

10:29

Oh, no, it's, it's really interesting.

10:31

Interesting.

10:36

You did like it.

10:38

No.

10:40

I knew it.

10:41

Cat.

10:42

What?

10:43

I'll never be any good.

10:44

What do you mean?

10:46

I've always dreamed of becoming...

10:48

an oppressinger.

10:51

But I'm afraid everyone will laugh at me.

10:54

Hen.

10:58

Diva hen.

11:00

Diva hen?

11:02

Birds sing.

11:04

Why can't chickens sing?

11:06

Because they can't.

11:09

Cat.

11:11

What?

11:12

Hen?

11:13

Are you all right?

11:14

We came as fast as we could.

11:15

Everyone, please take your seats.

11:18

The performance is about to begin.

11:26

Performance?

11:28

What performance?

11:30

Hen.

11:35

Uh, Diva hen?

11:37

Your audience is here.

11:40

Hello, fans.

11:46

Hi.

11:54

I don't think Hen is feeling well.

11:56

Maybe she's sick.

12:03

Could be the chicken box.

12:05

Hm.

12:08

Hen?

12:11

Oh, dear to me.

12:13

I can't go on.

12:15

But they came to hear you saying.

12:17

But I'm terrible.

12:20

I can't sing a note.

12:22

I'm no good.

12:23

That's not true, Hen.

12:25

You can do it.

12:27

I can't.

12:29

I can't.

12:31

But Diva hen can.

12:34

All right.

12:37

Places, please.

12:38

And now.

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Hen.

12:43

Diva hen.

12:46

Oh.

12:49

And now.

12:51

Diva hen.

12:53

Uh, the wonderful Diva hen.

12:55

Oh.

12:59

Oh.

13:02

Oh.

13:05

Oh.

13:08

Oh.

13:11

The wonderful Diva hen.

13:13

My ears are ringing.

13:17

Oh.

13:20

Oh.

13:23

Interesting?

13:47

Is it over?

13:50

(sigh) I'm afraid the opera isn't over till the fat lady sings.

13:52

That's better?

14:16

That's a wonderful singer when you can't hear her sing.

14:28

What?

14:31

Oh, uh-oh.

14:37

Look at her again.

14:42

Yuck.

14:54

Thank you. Thank you.

14:58

Thank you. Thank you.

15:08

Ooh.

15:11

Hence a wonderful singer when she's not too loud.

15:17

What?

15:22

They liked me. They really liked me.

15:24

You were really something, Diva Henn.

15:29

Thank you.

15:33

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to rest my voice for my next performance.

15:34

What a mix.

15:40

Next performance.

15:42

Ah, here they are.

16:20

What are you doing, little bear?

16:23

Father Bear said he would take me fishing.

16:25

Not just now, little bear. Father Bear is busy.

16:27

Oh.

16:30

I'll just practice out here until Father Bear is ready.

16:40

Oops.

16:44

That was a good cast, little bear.

16:47

Thank you.

16:50

What are you doing?

16:55

I'm going to do a little work in the garden.

16:57

And after that, maybe we could go fishing?

16:59

We'll see. There's a lot to do.

17:01

I promised Mother Bear I'd make room for her tomato plants.

17:03

Hello, no feet.

17:12

Hello, little bear. Hello, Father Bear.

17:14

Excuse me, no feet, but I think we're going to have to move this rock.

17:16

This rock? But this is my best sonning place.

17:20

You can still sun on it. We'll just move it over a little.

17:23

Can I help?

17:27

Of course. Why don't you dig up those weeds over there?

17:29

Look. A worm.

17:47

Worms. Yuck.

17:53

Father Bear, I found a worm.

17:56

Oh, that's good, little bear.

17:59

Can I use this bucket for the worms?

18:05

It's good to have worms, just in case we go fishing.

18:08

Look. There's another one.

18:18

Got it.

18:20

And here's more.

18:25

Look, Father Bear. We're going to have lots of worms.

18:30

Worms are good for the garden. They help the plants grow.

18:33

Oh, okay.

18:37

I'll put some back.

18:40

Good idea.

18:42

What can I do now, Father Bear?

18:49

Let's see. The garden could use good watering.

18:51

I can do that.

18:54

You might have a kink in the hose, little bear.

19:26

Try pulling on it.

19:29

Oh, you sprayed me, little bear.

19:39

Little Bear.

19:48

Make sure you water the plants, too.

19:55

Look, the water's stuck and can't come out.

20:01

Hmm. I wonder what it could be.

20:06

You better watch out.

20:11

Look out, Father Bear.

20:13

Doesn't that feel good?

20:19

It sure does.

20:21

Do you want to try no feet?

20:30

Well, I suppose so.

20:32

Father Bear, are you almost ready to go fishing?

20:43

Oh, not quite. I still have to move that rock.

20:46

I don't know why anyone would want to move this rock.

21:00

I quite like it where it is.

21:03

We have to move it so Mother Bear can plant more tomato plants.

21:05

I like tomatoes, but I like this rock, too.

21:11

Hmm. Maybe we have to try something else.

21:19

I know.

21:23

Hello, Mother Bear.

21:26

I'm helping Father Bear.

21:30

All right. Let's give it a good pull.

21:35

You better watch out, no feet.

21:38

Oh, I don't think this rock is going anywhere.

21:40

Okay. Here we go.

21:43

You better be careful. It might be slippery on the grass.

21:51

Whee!

22:07

Come on, Father Bear. You try.

22:12

Hello, Mother Bear.

22:28

Hi. Look, Mother Bear.

22:31

We hold the garden, and we found worms for fishing,

22:33

and water the plants, and now we're trying to pull out a big rock.

22:35

Yes, I see.

22:39

You've done a good job out here.

22:42

This will work very well for my tomato plants.

22:44

There. That's all done.

22:49

Thank you.

22:52

Mother Bear, that's the rock we were trying to move.

22:54

Oh, but I quite like this rock.

22:57

It's my best-sunning place.

22:59

That's what I said.

23:01

Now can we go fishing?

23:03

Of course. You two go fishing.

23:05

No feed, and I will stay here and watch the plants.

23:08

Gardens take a lot of work. Don't they, Father Bear?

23:15

Yes, they do, Little Bear.

23:18

Lucky for me, I had a good helper.

23:20
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