Found 31 matches for "going to the moon" across 9 episodes
- I have a new space helmet.
- I see.
- I'm going to the moon.
- Oh, really?
How?
- Oh, I like your space helmet, little bear.
- Thank you, owl.
I'm going to the moon.
- Have a good trip.
- I'll jump from a good high spot.
I found you.
- No, I found you.
- Good night, Moon.
- Oh.
- Good morning, son.
What's that on your head?
It's my space helmet.
Do you want to come?
The moon.
Hello.
Where are you going?
We're going to the moon.
The moon?
Wow.
Oh, hello, owl.
What are you doing?
You can come to the moon with us.
Well, I don't.
It's beautiful.
Interesting.
I'm going to the moon Mother Bear.
What about lunch?
Lunch.
Will there be potato salad?
Uh, yes.
Oh, I want to go to the moon.
I love Mother Bear's potato salad.
It's my favorite.
Thanks, little bear.
How do I look?
Like you're ready to go to the moon.
Bob!
Hello, duck.
I don't know.
It's awfully far, isn't it?
Here.
And where is here?
Aww.
I smell strawberry pie.
I smell potato salad.
So the moon was in the bucket?
Well, the little Bear hoped so, because one night the bucket was full and the moon was gone.
The moon is gone.
You did it, little Bear.
Well, I don't see it, but I know it's in there.
Was the moon really getting smaller?
Oh, yes. Night after night, the little Bear was making progress.
Look! The moon is half gone.
Oh, the bucket is half full.
It's too dark out. I know.
Very dark. Yes, I can see that.
And we were wondering when you're going to put the moon back.
Maybe the moon doesn't belong in a bucket.
You're right.
Well, this little Bear knew that, but he thought if he could scoop up the moon's reflection out of the water,
he could carry it home to his mother Bear in a bucket.
Hello, moon. I'm going to take you home and show you the mother Bear.
Back and forth he went, spoonful after spoonful, night after night.
But it's not the real moon in the water.
Where does the moon go when there's a thunderstorm?
Well...
I guess the moon goes to sleep.
How does the moon sleep when the thunder monster makes so much noise?
I went to bed with dreams in my head.
And I won't get up till morning.
Good night, moon.
[laughing]
Hurry, let's hide.
With lots and lots of marshmallows.
Okay.
How far do you think they'll go if we let out all the string?
A long, long way.
Do you think they could go to the moon?
Maybe.
You never know where your kite might take you.
Dance while a comet whistles a tune.
One goes up and then goes down.
The other moon monster goes round and round.
One moon monster jumps over tall trees.
The other one crawls on his hands and knees.
[Grunts]
Come on, Father Moon Monster.
Where are we going, little moon monster?
Two little monsters on the moon.
You know what that means.
What?
It's time for the moon monsters to go out and play.
Should we hide from them?
No.
I can't go to bed yet, Mother Bear.
I have to wait for the moon.
Before Father Bear left for his fishing trip, we made a promise.
Every night, we look up at the moon and say good night to each other.
Oh.
Do you want to say good night to Father Bear, too?
Have this wish.
I wish tonight.
I wish that father bear and I could go to the moon and play in the stars.
[giggling]
What is it?
How long before the sun comes up?
Not until the moon goes down.
Good night, little bear.
Sweet dreams.
- We can love porcupines, too.
But only at a distance.
- Goodnight, Moon.
- Goodnight, Frogs.
- What?
- Of course, how could we forget them?
- Good night, stars.
- Hey, good night, moon.
- See you again tomorrow night.
- Good night, little Bear.