S05E04
Full Episode Transcript
Whoa!
It's hot today.
It sure is.
Whoa.
What are you doing, little bear?
I'm making mother bears lemonade.
I'm going to have a lemonade stand.
Everybody will want lemonade on hot day like today.
Hold lemonade for a hot day.
Good.
Hello, duck.
Phew.
Hi, little bear.
It's so hot.
Aren't you hot?
I'm hot.
Me, too.
Want some lemonade?
Yes, please.
Great.
Sour.
It's sour?
Try it.
It is sour.
What kind of lemonade is that?
It's special lemonade.
I like mother bears lemonade better.
I do too.
But this is different lemonade.
It sure is different.
It's zingy.
Zingy?
It's magic.
Magic?
How is it magic?
Well, this magic lemonade will give you amazing powers.
It will?
Like what?
Like you'll be a mind reader.
Oh.
You'll know exactly what I'm thinking.
Really?
Can I try it?
Go ahead.
Okay.
What am I thinking?
Your thinking.
I wish it wasn't so hot.
You're right.
Your thinking.
I wish it were cool and breezy.
Doc, you're a mind reader.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Oh, I like being a mind reader.
Oh, I'm so hot.
I knew that.
I'm a mind reader.
A what?
It's Little Bear's magic lemonade.
Lemonade.
Magic lemonade.
That's right, Owl.
This magic lemonade gives you amazing powers.
Would you like some?
Will I be a mind reader, too?
Uh, maybe.
No.
You, Owl, will be able to talk in rhyme.
Try the lemonade, Owl.
It's Zingy.
Zingy?
Well, all right.
I'll try it.
Ooh.
The lemonade's working.
It's amazing power.
It's sour.
It works.
It does?
You made a rhyme.
I did.
Power, sour.
You're right.
I'm talking in rhyme.
Yay!
Hello, hand.
How are you, hand?
Terrible.
It's hot.
Hot, hot.
Hand.
I can read your mind.
You're thinking of ice cold lemonade.
How did you know that?
Well, it's a magic drink little bear made.
Little bear's magic lemonade.
Is everybody silly from too much sun?
Take a sip and have some fun.
-Ow! -Howl!
-Stoop! -Hop!
Come and play with us, Han. I'm too hot.
Would you like some magic lemonade?
Oh, all right. If our will stop rhyming...
B-b-b-b-b-b! It's dreadful!
Who made this lemonade?
I did, Han.
Oh, well, it's very... sour.
So, how do you feel?
Well, I don't feel as hot.
-Did it hit the spot? -You seem much nicer, Han.
I do.
It's true.
Well, I do feel a little better.
-It's magic lemonade. -I think you're right.
I can read your mind.
-I feel just fine. -You made a rhyme.
What are we celebrating?
Magic lemonade, Father Bear.
-Is it good? -Well, it's...
Ziggy!
Oh, my. It's zingy, all right.
But it's magic, Father Bear.
Now you will have amazing powers.
Will I be able to jump in the pond?
Who wants to go for a swim?
-I'm in. -Yay!
Father Bear, you're reading our minds.
Let's go jump into the pond.
Yeah!
[laughing]
[squeaking]
[humming]
Father Bear.
What are you doing, Father Bear?
I'm thinking.
Hmm.
Sit like this, Father Bear.
You have to stay still.
Show me how you'd like me to sit, Little Bear.
Okay.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
There.
Mm-hmm.
How do I look?
Perfect. What's this?
I'm painting Father Bear.
[laughing]
I'm trying to paint Father Bear.
Father Bear's being a silly billy.
Silly billy?
[laughing]
Silly billy.
I'll see you too later.
Bye, Mother Bear.
Goodbye, dear.
Goodbye!
[clearing throat]
Oh, sorry.
Is this better?
Much better.
Hold it right there.
[laughing]
[laughing]
[laughing]
[laughing]
[laughing]
Come on, silly billy.
[sighing]
Oh, what a beautiful day.
Wouldn't it be wonderful to go fishing?
I'm trying to finish my painting.
Right.
Father Bear, what are you doing?
Shh.
We don't want to scare away the fish.
[laughing]
Uh-oh.
I feel a tug.
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
Oh!
It's a really big one.
It's a really, really big one.
I think I've caught a whale.
[laughing]
[laughing]
[grunting]
[grunting]
[grunting]
[grunting]
[laughing]
Here.
What's that?
It's your fish.
Well, I guess it's not as big as I thought.
[grunting]
No, come on, silly billy.
I want to finish my painting.
[grunting]
I'm feeling chilly.
You're chilly silly billy.
I'm a chilly silly billy with a lily.
Hold it right there.
Wait for me, butterfly.
Guess who?
A big silly billy?
No.
- Oh, ma-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a.
- Oh, ha-ha-ha-ha-a.
I'm a little silly billy goat.
Ma-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a.
And you're it.
- Oh, I'll get you.
Ma-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a.
Look out.
Come back here.
- Oh, man.
- [laughing]
- I've caught you little silly billy.
- We're two silly billies.
- Two silly billies dancing willy-nilly.
- Dancing willy-nilly.
[laughing]
- Hello.
- Hello, mother bear.
- This is for you.
- My.
Thank you.
- It's a lily from a silly billy.
- A big silly billy.
- And I'm a little silly billy.
- Well, isn't that a dilly?
How's your picture coming?
- It's finished.
[laughing]
- Oh, look at you.
- Is that a picture of me?
- No.
It's a picture of a silly billy.
- A big silly billy.
[laughing]
- Well done, little bear.
How many is that now?
- One, two, three, four.
Your turn, mother bear.
- [laughing]
- Here we go.
- Oops.
There goes the ball.
- Oh, get it.
- Hmm?
[groaning]
- Oh, Father Bear, I think your yawns are catching.
- I'm not catching them.
I'm not even tired.
- I'm wide awake.
- What was that?
- It wasn't a yawn.
- It certainly looked like a yawn.
What do you think, Father Bear?
- Well, I've seen a lot of yawns in my day,
and I have to say, it looked an awful lot like a yawn to me.
- I wasn't yawning.
I was practicing my scary faces.
[groaning]
- Very scary.
- Now you try one, Father Bear.
I bet you can't be as scary as this.
[groaning]
- Hmm.
All right.
Let's see here.
[groaning]
[laughing]
- That was a good one.
- Well, I can certainly see where you get your scary faces
from Little Bear.
- You know who's very good at making scary faces?
- Mother Bear?
A scary face?
- Me?
- Why don't you try just one for us?
- Well, all right.
I guess I could give it a try.
[screaming]
- Whoa!
That was pretty scary, Mother Bear.
[laughing]
Now off to bed, or I might have to make another scary face.
- Wait.
Can I choose who tucks me in tonight?
- Of course.
- Hmm.
I don't know who to choose.
Everyone put one paw in the middle like this.
- Any mini mini Mo catch a tiger by the toe.
If he hauls let him go, any mini mini Mo.
- Mother Bear wins.
- Wait.
I'm not finished yet.
- Mo means no, so off you go to find the tiger and tell him so.
- Father Bear wins.
- Both of you win.
Both of you get to tuck me in.
- Hmm.
- Did I have a story tonight?
- Of course you can.
Father Bear will read you one.
- I've just got to find my reading glasses.
- Have you seen them, little Bear?
- Yes.
I'll give you a hint.
They're somewhere nearby.
- Hmm.
Somewhere nearby.
- But you're very cold right now.
- Cold.
Cold Father Bear.
Cold.
Cold.
You're getting warmer, Mother Bear.
- Warmer.
- Warmer.
- Looks like you're on the right trail.
- She is.
- You'd better follow my lead, Father Bear.
- That's funny.
I thought I heard a yawn.
- No yawns from over here, Mother Bear.
- It must have been the crickets.
- Well, I certainly am tired.
Time to find those glasses.
Am I getting warmer or colder, little Bear?
- Warmer.
- Warmer.
- Warmer.
- Colder.
- Warmer.
- Warmer.
- Hot.
- Hot.
You're boiling, Mother Bear.
- Father.
- Good work, Mother Bear.
And look what else I found out here.
- Fisherman Bear.
I must have forgotten him outside.
It's a good thing we found him.
I'm sure Fisherman Bear is looking forward to a nice, warm bed.
- Can we stay outside a little longer?
Fisherman Bear wants to look at the moon.
- I can see the man on the moon.
He doesn't look tired either.
Maybe we should stay up to keep him company.
- Don't you worry about the moon, little Bear.
He has all of the stars to keep him company all night long.
- I'm pretty sure that was a yawn.
- Time for bed, little Bear?
- Okay, but first we have to say our good night.
- There are lots of things to say good night to.
Good night, fishing pole.
- Good night, fishing pole.
- Good night, Chair.
- Sleep tight.
- Father Bear, my truck?
- Beep, beep, sweet dreams truck.
- Good night, truck.
- Good night, toys.
[groaning]
- Good night, train.
- Good night, books.
- Good night, window.
- I think you've said good night to everything in your room.
- What about the stars?
- Of course, how could we forget them?
- Good night, stars.
- Hey, good night, moon.
- See you again tomorrow night.
- Good night, little Bear.
- Sleep tight.
- Good night.
[laughing]