S05E07
Full Episode Transcript
Boo!
Whoa!
Hmm, interesting.
I can do that.
Who are you?
Guess.
A bird?
No.
I'm your little bear.
I can do that.
Where did you go?
Hmm, interesting.
Oh!
Hmm, I guess this hole is for rabbits, not little bears.
And now who are you supposed to be?
Guess.
A rabbit looking for the lettuce in my garden?
No.
I'm your little bear.
Hmm, I can do that.
Little bear, are you following me?
Hi, no feet.
I'm slithering through the grass, just like you.
[Laughs]
A bear acting like a snake.
That's pretty funny.
Can you do this, little bear?
I can do that.
This way.
Look at me!
[Laughs]
I can do that.
You can do that.
Can you do this, no feet?
Geronimo!
I can do that.
Geronimo!
I can do that.
Yes, but can you do this?
How do you do that?
It's something all snakes can do.
How did you do that?
I just stuck out my tongue.
No, how did you make that sound?
Growl?
It's something all bears can do.
I can do that.
Growl.
I guess I can't do that.
But can you do this little bear?
I can do that.
I guess I can't do that.
Well then, try this.
I know.
Hey, that tickles.
Whoa!
I can do that.
Yay, you did it, no feet.
I can do that too.
You're clapping little bear.
Coming, mother bear.
I'll race you no feet.
I'll slither like a snake.
And I'll run like a bear.
On your mark.
Get set, go!
You make a good snake, no feet.
And you make a good bear, little bear.
Now who are you?
I'm still your little bear.
And what can a little bear do?
I can give you a hug.
Oh, I can do that.
Hey, I can do that too.
Oh, I don't think that's how it's supposed to sound.
Is it grandfather bear?
[Laughs]
Well, it's not too bad for a first lesson.
Try again, little bear.
That's it.
Practice makes perfect.
I did it.
Very nice.
Keep playing.
Well, we make quite a door, little bear.
What was that?
Oh, well.
Let's hear the tune again, little bear.
There it is again, grandfather bear.
Yes, I hear it too.
What do you think it is?
I don't know.
Interesting.
Maybe you have mice in the attic.
Sounds like dancing mice.
Why don't we go find them, grandfather bear?
I think we had better, little bear.
Come on.
Hmm.
Where'd they go?
Hey, come back here.
He's going to you, grandfather bear.
Here he comes.
Oh, there he goes.
There is another one.
You catch that one, grandfather bear.
Oh, hey.
Here I come.
I'm going to get you, grandfather bear.
Not if I get you first.
Oh, why?
I don't think we're going to catch them this way.
This reminds me of an old story called Pied Piper Bear.
Pied Piper Bear?
He was a little bear who liked to play the flute.
Pied Piper Little Bear.
And when every played, everyone would come to listen.
Even the mice?
Especially the mice.
Mice loved to dance.
So do bears.
But if you want to dance, you need music.
I like your song a little bear.
And I don't think I'm the only one.
It's kind of quiet without the dancing mice grandfather bear.
It is rather peaceful, isn't it?
What's wrong, Emily?
Princess Emily.
Oh, Princess Emily.
What are you doing, Princess Emily?
I'm crying.
Oh, and you're crying because you lost your crown.
There, your highness.
Thank you, little bear. You may rise.
Why are you crying now, Princess Emily?
Because I've lost something else.
Um, was it a treasure of gold? Something more special than gold.
Hmm, what can it be? I've lost my very best friend and I can't find him anywhere.
Oh, maybe I can help you find him. Can you?
Ha! Oh, never fear. Sir Little Bear is here. Indeed. Indeed.
So, what is your best friend like, Princess Emily?
Well, he loves music. Really? Mm-hmm.
And he can be very mischievous. I see.
[Laughs] And he always makes me laugh.
Well, he sounds like a very special friend.
Yes, he's a real treasure.
Wait. Do you hear that?
Yes. It sounds lovely. Maybe we found your friend.
Shh.
Shh. Shh. Shh. Twink, twink, choo, choo, choo.
Bravo, Bravo. Thank you. Thank you, Princess Emily.
Oh no. Well, I guess that wasn't your special friend.
Thank you, Sir Little Bear.
Park. Could that be your last friend?
It doesn't look like my lost friend.
Yes, but maybe an evil witch turned him into a frog.
[Laughs]
Oh my. There's only one way to break the evil spell.
How? He must be kissed by a princess.
You want me to kiss a frog? It's the only way to break the spell.
Well, maybe he isn't your special friend.
You're very mischievous, Little Bear.
Serve, Little Bear.
Stand back, Princess Emily.
What is it, Sir Little Bear? It's a dragon.
A dragon? Really? It's a sleeping dragon.
The dragon awakes. What shall we do?
Never fear. Sir Little Bear is here.
You there. I am Sir Little Bear.
That's right. And don't come back. If you know it's good for you.
There, your highness. Your very funny, Sir Little Bear. Thank you, Princess Emily.
Well, we didn't find your lost friend, Princess Emily. We searched everywhere, high and low.
We did find singing birds and kissing frogs and sleeping dragons.
But no best friend.
Here I am, Princess Emily. It's me, your friend.
There you are. I found you.
No, I found you. You did indeed. I'm in your debt. How can I repay you?
Well, I would like to have a turn on the swing. Sure.
Would you push me? It would be my pleasure.
Whoa! Higher. Higher. Up to the moon. Up, up, up and away.