S05E01
Full Episode Transcript
Boo!
Whoa!
Hello, duck.
Hello, little bear.
I'm in a big, big hurry.
Why?
I'm going to babysit the ducklings.
And today, I'm going to teach them how to quack.
They only know how to cheap, cheap, cheap.
But if they're going to be ducks like me,
they need to know how to quack, quack, quack.
Wait for me!
That's right, ducklings.
Follow the leader.
Ow!
Hey, I guess she really is following the leader.
Whoa!
Duck, I think the ducklings are ready for their lesson.
Okay, ducklings.
Everybody in a row.
Today, I am going to teach you all how to quack.
Now listen very carefully.
This is what a quack sounds like.
That wasn't a quack.
No, no, wait, ducklings.
That wasn't it.
Try it again, duck.
Here we go.
Whoa!
Oh no, my quack is gone.
What do you mean gone?
Where did it go?
I must have lost it.
Where are you, quack?
What if someone took it?
Don't worry, duck.
We'll find your quack.
Come on, ducklings.
Frog, can you help me?
Um...
Did you take my quack?
I was trying to teach the ducklings how to quack.
But she couldn't because...
My quack is gone.
Someone took my quack.
Do you have my quack?
Ribbit, I do not quack.
I ribbit, ribbit.
I don't think frog has your quack, duck.
Oh no! No, no, no ducklings. That's the sound of frog makes. Not the sound a duck makes.
Don't give up, duck. Maybe owl found your quack.
Owo! Owo, where are you?
Hello, duck. Hello, duck. Hello, little bear. Oh, hello, little ones.
Ducks babysitting the ducklings, and was going to teach them how to quack today. But someone took my quack. Do you have my quack, owl?
Ooh, ooh. Hello, duck. Hello, little bear. Oh, hello, little ones.
Duck's babysitting the ducklings, and was going to teach them how to quack today. But someone took my quack. Do you have my quack, owl?
Ooh, ooh, me? Certainly not. You haven't seen it anywhere?
I do not quack. I, ooh, ooh, ooh.
Ooh, ooh, ooh. No, no, no. Ducklings are supposed to quack like ducks, not cool like owls.
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh. Oh, this is terrible.
Let's go find Cat. Maybe he's senior quack.
Cat! Cat! Cat! Are you awake?
Oh, no. Cat, wake up! It's important.
Hello, little bear.
What is that walking all over my back?
They're the ducklings that duck is babysitting.
So they are. But why do they sound like frogs and owls?
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Because I'm supposed to teach them how to quack, and I can't do it because somebody's taken my quack.
Do you have my quack, Cat?
No, I do not quack. I meow. What would a cat do with a quack?
This is terrible. This is worse than terrible. This is so terrible, it couldn't be any worse.
Ow, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow.
It just got worse.
The ducklings will never learn how to quack.
Don't say that, duck. They'll learn how to quack.
How? I can't teach them.
Well, I know what a quack sounds like.
You do?
Well, sure. I've heard you quack hundreds of times.
Do you want me to teach them how to quack?
Oh, yes, yes. Thank you, Little Bear.
Okay, ducklings, listen carefully. This is how you quack.
- What? - What? What? What? What? What? What? No. No. Little Bear, that's not what a clack sounds like.
It sounds like this. (coughs)
You clack! (laughs)
So did you, Doc? - I did. - I did. I found my clack!
Come on, Little Bear. (coughs)
, ah! (groaning)
I know I had them.
Hmm, they're early.
No, not under here.
Ow!
Ow!
Ow!
Mother Bear, what's the matter with Father Bear?
I can't find them anywhere.
Oh, Father Bear has his feathers in a bunch.
His feathers in a bunch?
That's funny.
Ow!
I don't think Father Bear finds it very funny.
Feathers in a bunch.
Interesting.
It means he's grumpy.
No!
I'm going to go play with owl.
Goodbye.
Bye!
Hey, butterfly!
Wait!
I guess he's got his feathers in a bunch, too.
Now, where did I put my... where is it?
Owl!
Owl!
Ouch!
Owl!
Oh, hello, Little Bear.
Come out and play.
I'm sorry, Little Bear.
I'm sorry, Little Bear.
I can't possibly play today.
I'm very, very busy.
What are you doing?
I'm looking for something I seem to have misplaced.
Something I had set aside, and I seem to have lost it.
Oh.
Good morning, Little Bear.
Hello, Duck.
It has to be here.
What's the matter with owl?
Owl!
It has his feathers in a bunch.
Feathers in a bunch?
Oh, dear.
No wonder he's in such a bad mood.
Maybe I would like to borrow my feather comb.
What is so funny down there?
You are.
I am?
Mm-hmm.
For owl, someone should unbunch his feathers.
Mm.
Knock, knock.
Come in.
Duck, owl has to say who's there.
Oops, sorry.
Owl, knock, knock.
Owl, you're supposed to say who's there.
Okay.
Who's there?
Cows.
Cows who?
No.
Owls who?
Cows who?
I guess owl doesn't like knock-knock jokes.
I guess not.
I don't think we'll ever get owl's feathers unbunged.
Yes, we will, Duck.
Rip it.
Look out, frog.
Oh.
I have reached a higher plane.
Oops, sorry.
Or frog.
I guess his feathers are in a bunch, too.
There.
Come on, Duck.
I hope this works.
What is going on down there?
Little Bear, Duck.
Oh, my.
Owl?
Yes?
What's so funny?
You are.
Oh, oh, oh.
Well, I feel much better now.
Thank you.
Knock, knock.
Come in.
Who's there?
Orange.
Orange who?
Orange you glad your feathers aren't in a bunch?
Hmm.
Interesting.
What do you think this is, Grandfather Bear?
A six-legged monster?
No.
It's just an ant.
Why, of course.
How elementary?
Hmm.
Elementary.
Why?
What big eyes you have?
The better to see you with.
Let's go look at more things.
Good idea, but first,
we don't want to stray too far from the house
and be late for lunch.
Hmm.
That's strange.
What's strange?
My pocket watch is missing.
Now, where can it be?
A missing pocket watch.
How mysterious.
It's a mystery, all right.
A mystery for Detective Little Bear.
You're the best little bear for the job.
Now, what should we do?
Let's look for clues.
Well, let's think.
I remember I had my watch when I went to the mailbox.
Hmm.
Interesting.
Come on.
Where are we going?
It's elementary.
We're going to the mailbox.
Hmm.
How mysterious.
Find anything Detective Little Bear?
Yes.
A clue. Two clues.
Ha.
But what are they?
Goblin shoes.
How mysterious.
Hmm.
But we still haven't found your pocket watch.
Well, maybe I dropped it when I was working in the garden.
I stood right here and gave my tomatoes a good, long drink of water.
A hat.
Another clue.
Look, Grandfather Bear.
What is it?
It looks like a little walking stick.
Hmm.
A little walking stick for the goblin.
Of course.
It's elementary.
A pair of shoes and a little walking stick.
Where else could your watch be, Grandfather Bear?
Well, I took a nap in the hammock.
Let's go.
[growling]
[laughing]
Hmm.
Very mysterious.
Why, that looks like a hat.
A hat for a goblin.
Grandfather Bear, I think a goblin took your pocket watch.
Elementary.
But why would a goblin want a watch?
Oh, a goblin would find a watch very handy.
He'll know if it's time to read a book or take an app or have a snack.
You never can tell with goblins.
[laughing]
That's true.
[grunting]
What should we do, Detective Little Bear?
Well, if we return the goblins things,
maybe he'll return your pocket watch.
Brilliant, Detective Little Bear.
It's the goblin's cave.
It looks old.
It looks cold.
It looks dark.
Hello, goblin.
Flynn, do you have Grandfather Bear's pocket watch?
We found your shoes and your hat and your walking stick.
We thought you might want them back.
I know Grandfather Bear would really like his pocket watch back.
Maybe he isn't home.
Let's come back after lunch.
Maybe then we'll find my pocket watch.
[humming]
Our first clue, goblin shoes.
It's elementary.
A goblin trick and a walking stick.
It's elementary.
A small green hat, we gave it back.
It's elementary.
Detective Little Bear, we'll find out where my pocket watch is gone.
Hmm, elementary.
[humming]
[humming]
Oh, hello.
Hello, Grandmother Bear.
So, what have you two been up to all morning?
We've been trying to solve a mystery.
Oh?
The mystery of Grandfather Bear's missing pocket watch.
Luckily, Detective Little Bear is on the case.
[humming]
Well, you are the best little bear for the job.
We haven't found the watch yet, but we almost found a goblin.
[typing]
What is it, Little Bear?
Shh.
[typing]
[typing]
[typing]
[typing]
[typing]
Hmm.
[typing]
Grandfather Bear, I think we need some more bread.
Bread?
Well, yes.
All right.
[typing]
My watch.
Good detective work.
I must have dropped it in the dough when I was helping Grandmother Bear make bread.
[laughing]
Or maybe the goblin put it there.
You never know about goblins.
Goblins are very mysterious, aren't they?
[laughing]
[typing]
[laughing]
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