S05E10
Full Episode Transcript
Boo!
Whoa!
Hello, tree. I'm glad spring is here, aren't you?
I can see all the way to the ocean.
Look, there's Father Bear. Hello, Father Bear.
I'm going to fish, just like Father Bear.
I've got a bite. Oh, it's a big, big bite.
I've almost got it, but I need your help.
Grab on tree and help me pull it in.
We caught it. Hey, that tickles.
My turn to tickle you, tree.
This is the best place to be, isn't it?
Hello up there. Hello, Mother Bear.
Are you ready for some lunch?
I've got some nice hot soup on the table.
Oh, this is my special tree.
Well, this was my special tree, too.
It was? Mm-hmm.
When I was a little cub, I used to play in this old tree, just like you.
Oh, it's getting chilly. Come on, the soup's getting cold. Let's go home.
This will keep you warm.
See you tomorrow.
Hello, tree.
Did my scarf keep you warm?
I'm glad.
What are you doing in our nest?
What are you doing in my tree?
This is our tree, your tree.
No, this is my special tree.
But trees aren't for bears?
Bears climb trees.
Birds live in trees.
We need someplace safe to lay our eggs.
But this is my tree. I can see the whole world from here.
Yes, it's a very tall tree.
This tree will make the perfect home for our family.
For our babies.
Couldn't you find another tree to climb?
All right. You may build your nest here.
I know you'll take good care of those blue jays.
Just like you took care of me.
Goodbye, tree.
Mother Bear, I think there are some good blueberries right over here.
Oh, no, my tree!
Can't we fix it?
We can't control nature, but we can love it.
This tree has stood for so many years.
It took good care of us.
The blue jays.
Hello, are you okay?
Yes, all of us are safe and sound.
That old tree gave us a good home.
We'll miss it too.
Thank you, little bear.
This seed will grow into a new tree. I'll watch over it and make sure it gets lots of water and sunshine.
And when it gets cold, your scarf will keep this new tree warm.
That old tree was a good home for the blue jays.
But he was also a good friend for you, little bear.
One day this seed will grow into a big tree.
Just like my little bear will one day be a big bear.
I'll always be your little bear.
And this one is for Lucy. Thank you, little bear.
It's from Fisherman Bear.
A perfect fit. Lucy loves it. Thank you, Fisherman Bear.
You're welcome, Lucy.
Let's play wedding day.
Wedding day?
Yes, Lucy and Fisherman Bear getting married.
Oh, they're wedding day.
The wedding guests are arriving.
Ready or not, here I come.
Ducklings!
Oh, hello, Emily. Hello, little bear.
Have you seen the ducklings?
Ducklings? What ducklings?
There you are.
Duck, you're just in time.
For what?
We're going to have a wedding.
Oh, I love weddings.
Lucy and Fisherman Bear getting married.
And you can be the flower girl duck.
Yes, you can be flower girls too.
But before the wedding, we have to find something old, something new.
Something borrowed and something blue.
We have to do all that before they can get married.
That's part of playing wedding day.
Oh.
Something old, something new.
Something borrowed.
Something blue.
Come on, flower girls.
Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue.
There's nothing old in here.
Keep looking, duck.
Something old.
Where's Little Peep?
I can't find Little Peep.
Little Peep.
That's not your cookie.
It's all right, duck. She can have it.
Hmm. Interesting.
This cookie is too old to eat.
Did you say too old?
Something old.
Good job, ducklings. You found something old.
Only three more things to find.
Let's go, ducklings. We have to find something new.
Do you see anything?
Baby birds.
Something new.
They're sweet.
Hello, mother bird.
I'm here to invite you and your new baby birds to a wedding.
She said yes.
Hurray!
Something old. Something new.
Hello, duck. And little ducks.
Owl! Do you have something borrowed?
Borrowed? What are you looking for?
We don't know yet, but when we find it, we have to borrow it.
Hello, Owl. Hello, little bear.
Are you here for the wedding?
What wedding?
Lucy and Fisherman Bear getting married.
It's their wedding day.
And I'm the flower girl?
Something borrowed.
May we borrow it, Owl?
Well, I suppose so.
I do have plenty more where that one came from.
Come on, Owl. You can help us find something blue.
I'm sorry. We didn't find something blue, Lucy.
Lucy knows we tried.
Something old. Something new.
Something borrowed. Something...
Blue. The sky is blue.
It's wedding day!
You may now kiss.
And now, Lucy will throw the bouquet.
Ooh, okay, okay. I'm ready.
My turn to be the bride.
Who wants to marry me?
Owl?
I'm ready to go fishing, Father Bear.
Are you ready to go fishing, Father Bear?
Mm-hmm.
Are you almost finished with your puzzle, Father Bear?
Uh, almost. Yes. Itchy.
Yes, that's the clue. Itchy.
I'm trying to think of a word that means itchy.
Scratchy.
No.
Tickly.
No.
I know.
It's in your pants.
Oh, that's good.
Now, can we go fishing?
But it doesn't fit, little bear.
I promise we'll go fishing just as soon as I finish this puzzle.
How long will that take?
Not too long. Just a little while.
Has it been a little while?
Not yet.
How long is a little while?
Not too long. You have to be patient, little bear.
All right, Father Bear.
Hurry up.
Mm-hmm.
Hello, little bear.
What are you doing, Mother Bear?
I'm making bread. What are you doing, little bear?
I'm trying to be patient.
Oh?
I'm waiting for Father Bear.
We're going fishing when he's done with his puzzle.
He's stuck on itchy.
Itchy?
You can't think of a word for itchy.
Why do you cover it up with a towel, Mother Bear?
It needs to rise.
The towel?
No.
The bread does silly billy.
Mm-hmm.
When will it rise?
In a little while.
Mm.
And then we'll bake it in the oven.
And when it's all done and cooled off, you can have a slice.
Honey on top?
Mm-hmm.
Is it ready now, Mother Bear?
Not yet, little bear.
Rise.
Rise.
Rise.
It isn't rising, Mother Bear.
It needs more time, little bear.
A little while.
A little while.
Try to be patient.
But it's no fun being patient.
Little Bear, are you ready to go fishing?
Did you finish your puzzle?
No, I'm stumped.
On itchy?
On itchy?
Isn't that a silly clue?
I've lost all my patience with that puzzle.
Me, too.
Hey! We're going fishing!
Oh, no.
Oh, no.
We better go back.
What about fishing?
We can't go fishing in a storm.
But, but can't we just...
We'll go fishing later when the storm is over.
When will it be over?
In a little while.
Everything takes a little while, Father Bear.
A little while is too long for a little bear.
Come on.
We're going to get soaked.
There.
Good move, Father Bear.
I'm sorry we didn't go fishing, Little Bear.
Mm-hmm.
I like checkers.
Me, too.
It's your move, Little Bear.
I'm thinking, Father Bear.
What's the matter, Father Bear?
Aren't you going to move?
Yes, I'm going to move.
No.
No, that's no good.
What's wrong with that?
That's a good move.
Mm.
But it's not the best move.
It just needs some more time.
How much more time do you need?
A little while.
A little while.
[Laughs]
Oh, you.
[Laughs]
I made some hot chocolate.
Mm.
I'd love some hot chocolate.
Me, too.
Wait.
It's hot.
Try to be patient, Father Bear.
How long do I have to wait?
A little while.
That's right.
A little while.
I think it's been a little while.
You were right, Mother Bear.
Mm.
Too hot.
Father Bear, you're so impatient.
So am I.
It's true.
We're both impatient.
We have ants in our pants.
[Laughs]
Ants in our pants.
Oh, my.
We're itching with impatience.
[Gasp]
Father Bear.
That's it.
What's it?
Your puzzle.
We're itchy and impatient.
My puzzle.
You're right.
That's a very tricky clue.
They're always tricky clues.
That's why they make you itchy and impatient.
When we were impatient to go fishing.
We were itching to go fishing.
[Laughs]
Impatient.
It fits?
It fits.
Thank you, little Bear, for making me itchy and impatient.
You're welcome, Father Bear.
[Laughs]
I think you're both itchy from being in the house all day.
I like being itchy.
Itchy and itchy.
[Laughs]
Good night, little Bear.
Night, Mother Bear.
Are you sleepy?
Not yet.
[Gasp]
But I will be in a little while.
[Gasp]