S04E09
Full Episode Transcript
One for me and one for the pie.
One for me and one for the pie.
One for me and one for the pie.
That's not enough blueberries from other bears pie.
One for me and two for the pie.
Oh, wait!
Oh, don't run away!
Wait, I won't hurt you!
Now where did that bear go?
It's too bad that nice bear is gone.
If I could talk to that nice bear,
I'd show him where to find the juiciest blueberries.
Blue!
He could help me pick berries from other bears pie.
Oh, he scared me.
I'm Little Bear.
Who are you?
That's a funny name.
Oh, do you want to go back and help me pick some blueberries?
Okay, come on, I'll give you a ride.
Hang on.
Here we are.
Blue!
The sunny side of the hill where the juiciest blueberries are.
Oh, don't eat the ones in the pail.
We need them from other bears blueberry pie.
You can eat berries.
Just not the ones in the pail.
Slow down.
That's it.
Oh, no.
Well, we'll just have to pick some more berries.
You're going to have to help.
Pick those berries and drop them into this pail.
What's going on?
Big!
Do you know him?
He's my baby brother.
Oh, your baby brother has been helping me pick blueberries.
Really?
Who are you?
I'm Little Bear.
I'm Big Bear.
You're not so big.
You're not so little.
My brother is supposed to be looking for me.
Why?
He has to find me if he wants to get this.
Why don't you give him another try?
All right.
Close your eyes.
You can count to ten for him,
but you can't tell him where I went.
Okay.
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
Use your nose.
That's it.
That's not your brother.
Sorry, turtle.
Go ahead.
I'll be right behind you.
You found me.
Did you tell him where I was hiding?
No, he sniffed you out.
He found you on his own.
You did?
You've got a great baby brother.
Maybe I do.
Here.
He sure likes that blue feather.
We should call you blue feather.
Hello, blue feather.
Hey.
I'm gonna catch you.
Come on, little bear.
Help me catch my baby brother.
No, thank you.
I have to get home with the blueberries.
Okay, bye.
Hmm, interesting.
Here, little bear.
You can have the last piece.
Thank you, mother bear.
It's a good pie.
Thank you for picking the berries.
I had a lot of help.
You know, if I had a baby brother,
he could help me all the time.
Baby brother?
If you had a baby brother,
he'd get the last piece of pie.
He and I could pick a lot more berries,
so you could make a lot more pies.
Mmm.
Well, you know you can't have too many blueberry pies.
Grrr.
[Laughing]
Oh, come back here.
Gotcha.
Oh.
Oh, hey.
You two better come in before it starts to rain.
Come on.
Oh.
Up you go.
[Laughing]
Oh, here it goes.
Come on. Hurry up.
I'm getting so dirty, father bear.
Don't get hit.
You better come away from the window, little bear.
Why?
Hey! Help! Help!
Oh!
You're okay.
I got you.
This is turning out to be some storm.
There's a monster in the sky.
You're safe in here.
Did you see the monster?
Monster?
In the sky.
Hear him?
That's the thunder monster.
He's big and scary.
He just sounds grumpy to me.
Real grumpy.
That was close.
Close.
Who wants hot cocoa?
With marshmallows?
With lots of marshmallows.
I do.
Hot cocoa.
With lots and lots of marshmallows.
Okay.
Where does the moon go when there's a thunderstorm?
Well...
I guess the moon goes to sleep.
How does the moon sleep when the thunder monster makes so much noise?
I don't know.
It's raining.
It's pouring.
The man in the moon is snoring.
He went to bed with a cold in his head
and he won't get up till morning.
I never heard that part before.
It's raining.
It's pouring.
The man in the moon is snoring.
He went to bed with a cold in his head.
I don't think the thunder monster likes our song.
What does the thunder monster look like, Little Bear?
Well...
He's big and has long sharp teeth
and long scary arms
and a deep, loud voice.
Is that the thunder monster?
No.
That's not the thunder monster.
That's me.
Is this what the thunder monster looks like?
No.
No.
You're not the thunder monster either, Mother Bear.
It's raining.
It's pouring.
The man in the moon is snoring.
He went to bed with a cold in his head.
He won't get up till morning.
It's raining.
It's pouring.
The man in the moon is snoring.
He went to bed with a cold in his head.
It's raining.
Get up till morning.
Huh?
Do you see it?
Is that?
The thunder monster.
We have to wake up the moon.
Sing this song again.
It's raining.
It's pouring.
The man in the moon is snoring.
He went to bed with a cold in his head.
He won't get up till morning.
It's raining.
It's pouring.
The man in the moon is snoring.
He went to bed with a cold in his head.
He won't get up till morning.
Wake up moon.
It's raining.
It's pouring.
The man in the moon is snoring.
He went to bed with a cold in his head.
He won't get up till morning.
It's raining.
It's pouring.
Wait.
Listen.
Hello, moon.
Quiet!
Time for bed.
Good night, little bear.
Good night, mother bear.
Good night, little bear.
Good night, father bear.
I went to bed with dreams in my head.
And I won't get up till morning.
Good night, moon.
[laughing]
Hurry, let's hide.
Where?
The monster's coming right.
I smell little bear ducking cat.
I'll eat you up until I'm good and fat.
Where can they be?
[laughing]
It's the monster!
Oh, no!
[laughing]
No, monster!
Please don't eat me.
[growling]
[growling]
[growling]
[laughing]
Mmm, duck tastes good.
[laughing]
It's that tickles.
Monster hungry.
Monster want duck soup.
Duck soup?
I don't think so.
Um, um, um.
[laughing]
Me, five, four, four.
Me want duck soup.
How about peanut butter sandwich?
I guess duck soup does taste the best.
It does.
And if we don't make some soon.
Um, um, um.
Monster will eat us all up.
Well, okay.
Duck soup.
Duck soup.
The five, four, fum.
Yum, yum, yum, yum.
You want me to get in there?
Yes.
This is where we're going to make duck soup.
Duck soup.
Duck soup.
First we need water.
I'll get it.
[growling]
[growling]
That feels good.
More water, please.
[growling]
[laughing]
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Oops.
[laughing]
[growling]
[laughing]
Hmm.
What goes into duck soup?
How about potatoes?
Onions and carrots.
[crunching]
Duck soup.
Duck soup.
No, no, no.
To make the very best duck soup,
you must add all my favorite things.
Like honey.
Oh, I love honey.
Mmm.
What's a monster?
Monster want duck soup.
More honey for me then.
Oh.
More honey for duck soup.
Mmm.
What else?
Mmm.
Flowers.
Flowers in soup?
I love flowers.
If duck loves flowers.
And we also need...
Cinnamon and cocoa.
Oh, stir.
Mmm.
Yummy.
[sniffing]
What, what?
Cinnamon and cocoa.
Yum, yum, yum.
And you love fruit, don't you duck?
Uh-huh.
We need bananas and peaches.
Mmm.
[laughing]
No.
No, no, no.
Like this.
Wait, little bear.
We need an apple.
A red one.
What?
Duck, you look delicious.
Thank you.
Hey, this smells pretty good.
I'm hungry.
Me too.
Monster hungry.
So am I.
Monster what?
Duck, soup.
Phi, pho, pho.
Me want duck soup.
You can't hide.
You can't run.
I'm gonna eat you.
Yum, yum, yum.
Wait.
Oh.
Oh.
[growling]
You're not really going to eat me, are you?
Hello.
What are we here?
Hello, mother bear.
We made duck soup.
It's good.
Duck, soup.
Duck, soup.
Would you like some mother bear?
What's in it?
Oh, all my favorite things.
Cinnamon and honey and peaches and cream.
There's plenty.
But something's still missing.
Soup and crackers always go together.
Mmm.
It's ready.
Duck soup is ready.
Duck soup.
Duck soup.
Yum, yum, yum.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Mmm.
Duck soup really is good, isn't it?
Duck?
[growling]
Mmm.
[laughing]