S05E08
Full Episode Transcript
Hello, hello, hello.
Step right up and see the show.
The greatest show in the world.
Hurry, hurry, hurry. You won't want to miss it.
Take your seats. Come see the mysterious.
They're surprising.
The greatest show in the world.
Hello and welcome. I'm glad you're all here.
Uh, but wait. I don't see Doc.
Doc? I haven't seen Doc. Where is she?
Where is Doc?
What do we have here? Ta-da!
Thank you. Hello, Doc.
Hello, little bear. You're just in time for the show.
I am? What show?
The greatest show in the world.
Ooh, I love shows. Can I be in it?
You already are. I am.
Ladies and gentlemen, the amazing Doc.
I want to be in the show.
We have a volunteer.
Why don't you tell everyone out there your name?
Little bear, it's me. No feet.
Speak up so everyone can hear you.
My name is no feet.
I am a garter snake.
Let's hear it for no feet. The garter snake.
And now, no feet the garter snake will be performing...
uh...
tongue twisters.
Let's hear it for the amazing, the talented, the totally terrific, no feet,
and his terrifying tongue twisters.
Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers.
A pack of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a pack of pickled peppers, where's a pack of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
The amazing, the talented, the totally terrific, no feet, and his terrifying tongue twisters.
Snake snails, snap-dragons, snow-snarls, snips, snivels, snappy snappy snuggles, sniffs, snores, sniffle and sneeze.
That's the end.
On time, you please.
Let's hear it for the amazing, no feet.
My pleasure.
And next, we have something truly amazing.
Is there a cat in the audience?
We have a volunteer.
And your name is...
Cat.
Hello, Cat.
Now, Cat, what is your favorite thing to do?
Take naps.
Hmm, interesting.
Cat, I'd like you to lie down, like you're taking a nap.
That's easy. I can do that.
Are you comfortable?
And now, I need total silence.
Abra-ka-dabra.
Ta-da!
How does he do that?
Huh?
Let's hear it for Cat. He always lands on his feet.
Take your bow, Cat.
Thank you. Thank you.
Thank you.
Little Bear. Little Bear.
It's time to say goodbye.
But the greatest show in the world cannot end without one last surprise.
Little Bear will now make himself disappear.
Watch carefully. Can we have a drum roll, please?
Little Bear?
How did he do that?
This really is the greatest show in the world.
Little Bear?
Little Bear?
Little Bear?
Is the show over?
Yes, Mother Bear. It was the greatest show in the world.
Well, come on. Dinner's ready.
Thank you.
Here's some more flowers, Mother Bear.
Thank you, Little Bear.
Let's see.
You found some cornflowers, some Queen Anne's lace.
Oh, my.
You found a four-leaf clover.
See?
One, two, three, four leaves.
Most clover has three leaves.
Here, you hold on to it for good luck.
Thank you, Mother Bear.
It's very lucky to find a four-leaf clover, Little Bear.
I'm lucky, Little Bear.
I'm going to go show my friends my four-leaf clover.
Good luck, Little Bear.
Goodbye.
Hello, Duck. What are you doing?
Oh, hello, Little Bear.
I'm trying to get across, but the stones are too slippery.
Well, today's your lucky day, Duck.
It is.
Mm-hmm. I found a four-leaf clover.
Oh, it's beautiful.
Mm-hmm.
Duck, you don't eat it.
It brings you good luck. Watch.
Ta-da!
Come on, Duck. You can do it, too.
Okay, here I go, Little Bear.
It worked!
See? I'm lucky, Little Bear.
Me, too.
But how are we going to get across that?
Mm-hmm.
By using our lucky four-leaf clover, that's how.
Come on, Duck. Follow me.
We are so lucky today.
What happened to our luck?
Oh, no. Where's my four-leaf clover?
There it is.
Hey, that's mine.
Come on, Duck. We have to get it back.
Wait for me!
There it is.
Stop! Fish!
Shosh, you'll scare the fish away.
Oops. Sorry, Cat.
What's all this racket about?
That fish took my four-leaf clover.
Well, maybe it'll bring me some luck.
I haven't caught a fish all day.
Now. Shhh.
I see it! There it is!
Got it. Got it.
I got my four-leaf clover back.
Little Bear's lucky again.
My four-leaf clover. Come back.
Not again.
Hello, Little Bear.
Hello, Owl. You!
What are you chasing?
That bird took my lucky four-leaf clover.
Oh, I don't believe in luck.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to find my hammer.
There it goes!
Come on, Duck.
Stop! Don't walk under the ladder.
Why not?
It's bad luck to walk under ladders.
I thought you didn't believe in luck.
I don't.
Except for walking under ladders.
That is bad luck.
Well, I know how to get our luck back.
You do?
Yes. I'll just walk back under the ladder.
There. Now I have good luck again.
You try it, Little Bear.
Tada! Whoa!
I found your hammer, Owl.
Oh, thank you, Little Bear.
Now I can finish putting this horse shoe above my door.
Look, Little Bear.
Here comes your four-leaf clover.
There goes my four-leaf clover again.
Oh, no!
Looks like it's somebody else's lucky day.
I lost my lucky four-leaf clover, but at least we get to have chocolate cake.
Oh, that's lucky.
Would anyone like more cake?
Yes, please.
Tomorrow I'm going to look for another four-leaf clover,
and it will bring me lots of good luck.
How can it bring you what you already have?
You're right, Mother Bear.
I am a lucky Little Bear.
When the moon is bright, we'll stamp all night
by the fire's light and sea.
I love marshmallows.
Me too.
I love roasting marshmallows.
Me too.
I love roasting marshmallows and eating them.
Doc.
What was that?
What?
Did you hear that sound?
I heard it.
Me too.
It was probably a squirrel.
Or a rabbit.
Or a fox.
Or a monster.
Maybe it's monster bear.
Monster bear?
Who's monster bear?
He's the biggest bear of all.
Bigger than father bear?
Bigger than any bear.
Oh, that's big.
Oh, there's no such thing as a monster bear.
Yes, there is.
There once was a little bear who was walking in the woods.
The woods were very quiet.
And suddenly--
Little bear fell to the ground.
Oh, dear.
And then he saw--
What?
What?
Shh.
What did he see?
Footprints.
[Gasping]
Footprints?
Monster footprints.
From the monster bear?
Then what happened?
Little bear followed the monster footprints.
While in another part of the forest, there was an owl sitting in a tree.
Oh.
Oh, yes.
Well, yes.
Owl was sitting in a tree, trying to take a nap.
He was just about to fall asleep, but he felt something breathing on him.
He opened his eyes, turned around, and what did he see?
Monster bear!
As tall as the trees was staring him right in the face.
Monster bear blinked.
Owl got.
And then monster bear leaned closer.
Closer.
Closer.
Well, what happened?
Monster bear plucked him right out of the tree.
Like an apple.
My goodness, what did Owl do?
He did what anyone would do.
He started crying for help.
Help!
Help!
But nobody heard him.
He thought nobody heard him, but there was a duck.
There was?
Oh, yes, yes.
There was a duck who was minding her own business, swimming in the pond.
Swimming, swimming, swimming.
What?
Help!
Put me down!
Help!
Duck heard Owl crying for help.
But before she could do anything, there he was.
Right in front of her.
Monster bear!
Duck, help!
Now look here, monster bear.
That's my friend Owl, and he's very frightened.
And you better let him go right now, or else.
Or else?
No, I have to get you!
Monster bear left so hard the ground was shaking.
It seemed that no one could stop monster bear until he came upon a hen's house.
A hen?
What hen?
Oh, oh, and my, my, uh, hen's house was shaking.
Everything was shaking.
And thought the sky was falling.
And then she saw him as big as a mountain.
Monster bear!
Help!
Oh dear, oh dear me!
And didn't know what to do.
She'd never seen a monster bear before.
Excuse me, Mr. Monster Bear.
Good afternoon.
Would you please let my friends go?
[laughing]
And when little bear caught up with monster bear, he could see Owl, and Duck, and hen.
And they were scared.
Monster bear?
Let my friends go.
I'm hungry.
What do monster bears be?
Ours?
Heads?
Ducks?
Little bears?
Uh-uh, marshmallows.
Huh?
Monster bears love to eat marshmallows.
[laughing]
And the monster bear ate lots of marshmallows.
And they never saw him again.
The end.
[growling]
Is that monster bear?
It was probably just the wind.
Maybe it's...
Monster Duck.
Monster Duck?
Oh yes, a scary monster duck!
[laughing]
Well, I guess we're going to need some more marshmallows.