S04E06
Full Episode Transcript
Morning little bear.
Morning little bear.
Morning little bear.
Good morning.
Today is April Fool's Day.
What's April Fool's Day?
It's a day when you get to play tricks on your friends.
Like, look, the sky is purple.
April Fool's.
Wow, it's snowing.
What?
Hmm, April Fool's.
Look.
Wait, come back.
April Fool's.
That was a good one.
You fooled me.
Now it's my turn to fool Mother Bear and Father Bear.
What are you going to do?
I'm thinking.
Hmm.
Interesting.
Well, good luck, little bear.
Good morning, Father Bear.
Good morning, little bear.
I lost my head.
Well, I haven't seen it in here.
But if I find it, I'll let you know.
Good morning, Mother Bear.
Morning.
Don't you notice anything different about me?
Well, you do look different.
Are you taller?
Thinner.
I lost my head.
Goodness.
Well, it doesn't seem to be in here.
Maybe it's in your room.
Did you fool Mother Bear and Father Bear?
No.
Little bear.
Time for breakfast.
But I'm going to.
I see you found your head.
I've made oatmeal for breakfast.
Mother Bear, I don't really want oatmeal this morning.
Really?
What would you rather have instead?
I'd like spinach ice cream.
Ah.
With lots of prunes.
Mmm.
And prickly pinecone sprinkles.
Coming right up.
Well, you go get the pine cones and I'll get the spinach.
Wait.
I changed my mind.
I'd rather have oatmeal instead.
Oh.
All right, little bear.
[Laughs]
Oh.
Oh.
Any April fools yet?
No.
But this is going to fool them.
Oh.
[Laughs]
Well, hello, Mr. Spider.
Are you a dancing spider?
I've never met a dancing spider before.
What?
Me dance?
Well, if you insist.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Would you like to join our dance?
No, thank you.
Well, Father Bear and I are going to play croquet in the yard.
Would you like to join us?
No, thank you.
All right, then.
Well, did you fool Mother Bear and Father Bear yet?
Not yet.
But this time it's going to work.
This time I'm going to fool them for sure.
Mother Bear, Father Bear.
There's a monster in the yard.
Well, ask him if he wants to play croquet.
[Growling]
Hello, little monster.
Would you like to play croquet?
[Growling]
I think the little monster wants to play another game.
[Growling]
How about tag?
You're it.
[Growling]
I don't want to play tag.
There you are, little bear.
What a day.
A dancing spider.
A monster in our yard.
I'm ready for a nap.
I could use a nap myself.
Come on, little bear.
Let's all take a nap.
No, I won't do it.
I won't take a nap.
I won't take a nap today or tomorrow or ever again.
Oh, what?
April fools.
[Laughing]
Oh, you're getting so big.
And we thought we were fooling you.
You did.
But then I fooled you too.
Sure did.
April fools day is hard work.
It is.
After my nap, can I have a snack?
Of course.
Spinach ice cream with lots of prunes and pine cone sprinkles.
Prickly pine cone sprinkles.
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
We're taking a nap, little bear.
Oh, sorry, Mother Robin.
[Laughing]
Okay, are you ready?
Knock knock.
[Laughing]
Someone's at the door.
You get it.
[Laughing]
I told you, when I say knock knock, you say who's there?
Who's there?
Good.
Now, knock knock.
Who's there?
Banana.
Now you say banana who?
Banana who?
[Sighing]
Knock knock.
Knock knock.
Who's there?
Banana.
Banana who?
Knock knock.
Who's there?
Orange.
Orange who?
Orange you glad I didn't say banana?
[Laughing]
I've got one.
Knock knock.
Who's there?
Little.
Little who?
Little bear.
That's who?
[Laughing]
Little bear.
[Laughing]
What have you got in your mouth, little bear?
Bubble gum.
You're chewing bubbles?
Bubble gum isn't for chewing bubbles.
It's for blowing bubbles.
Can I try?
Me too.
I want to try.
Yes.
Yes.
Let's try.
Thank you.
Now what?
Now?
True.
How do you blow bubbles, little bear?
Yes.
How?
It's easy.
You just put your lips together and flow.
Who?
[Laughing]
Knock knock.
Who's there?
True.
True who?
Achoo.
[Laughing]
Sorry, Owl.
Ha ha.
Let's try again.
You balloon heads.
Let me show you the art of blowing perfect bubbles.
It's all in the technique.
Very good, Owl.
Mine was bigger.
See?
Wow!
That's one big bubble.
Can I pop it?
No.
Let me.
Let me.
Uh oh.
[Laughing]
No.
No.
[Laughing]
Let's get him.
He's mine.
He's mine.
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
Let's get him.
[Laughing]
He's mine.
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
Stop!
No, no, no, Otters, no!
Ow.
Ow.
Keep those wings flapping now.
That's right.
[Laughing]
No, no.
Hey!
Above you, owl.
We want to fly straight ahead.
Not up.
Not down.
And we don't need pink bubbles to help us fly.
What do I do now?
You're gum.
Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Balloon head.
Balloon head who?
Balloon head owl!
That was a good one, owl.
I couldn't do that.
- So can I. - That's easy.
Oops. Excuse me, Beetle.
Here, Mother Bear, this is for you.
Thank you, little bear.
It's starting to rain.
Yes, it is. We'd better get home.
[laughing]
Oh, my. I've lost a button.
You did?
I wonder where I could have lost it.
I'll find your button, Mother Bear.
It could have fallen anywhere.
And it's so small, it will be very hard to see.
Hmm.
Not with this.
Oof.
[screaming]
Hello, Duck. Sorry.
Hello, little bear.
What are you doing?
I'm looking for Mother Bear's button.
Mother Bear keeps her buttons outside?
No, Duck. She lost it.
What is that you're looking through?
A magnifying glass.
See? Everything is bigger when you look through it.
Oh, that's much bigger.
Smaller and bigger.
[laughing]
You can help me look for the button if you want.
Okay.
Now let's see.
Mother Bear and I walked right along here.
Hmm. This is where I picked a flower for Mother Bear.
But these mushrooms are bigger than I remember.
Mushrooms grow fast when it rains.
Maybe that's why they look like small umbrellas.
Or big umbrellas if you use this.
Wow.
Hello, snail.
Don't worry, snail.
We're only looking for Mother Bear's button.
Have you seen it anywhere?
Oh, it's starting to rain again.
What does the button look like, little bear?
It's round and red and about this big.
Oh, that's a big button.
Yes, it shouldn't be too hard to find.
What's that?
That's Mother Bear's button.
Look, little bear. It's a beetle.
And he's found Mother Bear's button.
We have to get it from him.
I don't know. That's an awfully big beetle.
Excuse me, beetle. But that's Mother Bear's button.
I don't think he wants to give it to you.
What are we going to do?
Hmm. I've got an idea.
What?
I'm going to tickle the beetle.
Kitchie, Kitchie, goo!
Oh, no!
[gasps]
Come on, duck. Hurry.
[screaming]
[screaming]
Hello, bumblebee.
We're looking for a button.
You can't miss it. It's about this big.
I don't think he's seen it.
There it is.
[screaming]
Oh, no!
He dropped it!
Huh?
Oh, no!
He thinks it's an umbrella!
Hmm.
You might be right, duck.
Excuse me, beetle.
If you want an umbrella, you could use a mushroom.
Here, we'll show you.
Mushrooms make very good umbrellas.
There, beetle. How do you like it?
He likes it.
I think so, too.
Could I please have Motherbears button back now?
Thank you, beetle.
Wow.
That is a big button.
Motherbears.
Look, Motherbears.
We found your button.
Thank you, little bear.
Thank you, duck.
Where was it?
Down the road.
By the flowers and the mushrooms.
The mushrooms?
Mushrooms make very good umbrellas.
That's why they grow so fast in the rain.
Welcome inside where it's nice and dry.
I think you two deserve a hot chocolate.