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(SILENCE)

(PLAYFUL MUSIC)

♪ Hey, kids ♪

♪ Are you ready to
dive in the sea ♪

♪ Let's go ♪

♪ Hey, come on down
to Fishtale Reef ♪

♪ With Fifi and her friends ♪

♪ Come laugh and see ♪

♪ There is Lily the
whale and Alba the seal ♪

♪ Let's have some fun ♪

♪ We have a deal ♪

♪ There is Lily the
whale and Alba the seal ♪

♪ Let's have some fun ♪

♪ We have a deal ♪

♪ Take a leap ♪

♪ Fishtales, Fishtales,
jump in the deep ♪

♪ Fishtales, Fishtales ♪

♪ Swim and have fun ♪

♪ Fishtales, Fishtales,
fun in the sun ♪

♪ It's Fishtales ♪

♪ Hooray ♪

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

NARRATOR: As the first rays
of sunshine

drizzle the ocean deep,

another fun day begins in
Fishtale Reef.

So our story begins.

Fifi and Fin live with their
parents, Mama and Papa Fish,

in a colorful coral house

surrounded by green,
squishy seaweed

in the fabulous, fun-filled
Fishtale Reef.

It's the first day of school

and Fifi and Finn
are very excited.

Fifi, an adorable pink-colored
fish with long eyelashes,

wears a shiny pink bow
on her head.

How do I look, Fin?

NARRATOR: Her brother Fin,
a handsome blue-colored fish,

wears oversized eyeglasses
and a baseball hat

he found lying on
the ocean floor.

Swishy, cute, and big.

How about me?

Ooh, fish-boppin' fantastic!

I like your hat.

Thanks, sis.

Gotta look cool on the
first day of school.

I'm a little nervous.

About what?

Well, about seeing
all my friends,

about who my teacher
is going to be.

Happy day, my little fishies,

Happy day, Mama.

Ready for the
first day of school?

I'm ready,
but Fifi is nervous.

Why are you nervous, Fifi?

I haven't seen my
friends all summer.

Will they remember me?

Who will my teacher be?

It's okay to feel nervous

on your first day of school,
Fifi.

Everyone does.

Soon you'll be
having so much fun,

all those nervous
feelings will wash away.

How are you feeling, Fin?

I'm excited.

I'm gonna see my best
friend Sammie Swordfish,

the coolest fish in the sea.

(CHUCKLES)

I thought I was the
coolest fish in the sea.

I'm so proud of you two.

Ready to go?

Yes!

(BUBBLING)

(PLAYFUL MUSIC)

NARRATOR: Every year on
the first day of school,

Mama and Papa Fish swim Fifi
and Fin to the edge of the reef

where ocean rock coves become
fish-filled classrooms.

Lily!

Look, it's my best friend Lily.

Thanks for swimming
me to school.

Sammie!

See you later, alligators.

Have a fun morning at school.

We'll be here to swim
you home for lunch.

Lily, it's so good to see you.

How was your summer?

My grandparents were awesome.

We ate delicious
food all the time.

How was your summer?

(GIGGLES)

Super fun.

We played lots of
games in the reef.

Oh look, there's Pedal!

Pedal, how was your trip?

It was amazing.

Did you get to walk on land?

What was it like?

I did walk on land.

It was a very sandy beach

and the sand
tickled my flippers.

(CHUCKLES)

This is so much fun.

I love being friends.

NARRATOR: Fifi has forgotten
all about being nervous.

She is too busy having fun.

(BELLOWING)

It's Principal
Bellowing Whale.

School's about to begin.

Who do you think we'll
get for our teacher?

I hope it's Professor Shark.

Me too!

My dad says he's the
smartest shark in the sea.

NARRATOR: As little
fish laugh

and play in the school park,

they all hope their new
teacher is Professor Shark.

As the early morning sunshine
beats down in the sea,

the young fish wait to hear
who their teacher will be.

(BELLOWING)

PRINCIPAL: The next fish
will report to the classroom.

(CLEARS THROAT)

Lily.

That's me!

PRINCIPAL: Fifi.

We're together!

PRINCIPAL: Pedal.

Trigger.

Kiki.

Sammie.

Tang.

And lastly, Diesel, Chopper,
and Fin.

Oh no.

My brother is in my class.

PRINCIPAL: All of you
report to the classroom.

Your teacher will be...

(CLEARS THROAT)

(MUMBLES)

Oh, Professor Shark.

(ALL CHEER)

NARRATOR: The
classmates gather around

Professor Shark, a kind
and thoughtful teacher

and the smartest
shark in the sea.

Five fish bob on one
side of Professor Shark,

five fish on the other,

all of them thrilled
to be in his class.

Welcome!

I'm so happy to have
all of you in my class.

Since it's the first
day of school,

I'd like each of you to
tell us your name

and something
special about yourself.

I will go first.

I am Professor Shark.

I have thousands of
sharp teeth in my mouth,

but I am very friendly.

I have been teaching for many
years and I love what I do.

I am very excited to
meet all of you.

My name if Fifi. (GIGGLES)

I am a pastel fish with big
goldfish eyes.

Is that special?

Yes, it is.

What is your favorite color?

Pink. (GIGGLES)

As you can see, I love pink.

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

I'm Fifi's brother and
I'm a blue pastel fish

with big goldfish eyes.

Yes, you are.

What do you want to be
when you grow up, Fin?

A scientist.

I like learning about the sea.

That's wonderful.

The ocean is filled with so
many amazing things to discover.

That makes you very special,
Fin.

I'm Lily.

I am a blue whale.

Whales are not fish.

We are mammals.

I can breathe air.

I love to eat and I'm going
to be very big when I grow up.

And Lily is my best friend.

Oh and Fifi's my best friend.

Nice to meet you, Lily.

Whales are very
special marine mammals.

My name is Pedal.

I'm a sea turtle.

Sea turtles are reptiles.

I can breathe underwater.

I can also crawl onto land

and let my hard turtle
shell soak up some sun.

I want to be a detective when I
grow up.

Being a detective is a very
special job.

I bet you are one smart turtle.

I'm Sammie Swordfish, the
coolest fish in the sea.

Chop, chop, I have a really
cool sword as a nose.

I can swim really fast
and I like to tell jokes.

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

(CHUCKLES)

Telling jokes is a very
special talent.

I look forward to hearing
some of your jokes, Sammie.

I'm Kiki, a pufferfish.

I can blow my body up
into a big round ball.

I have a lot of sharp spikes on
my body.

I love to play ocean soccer.

I like to play soccer too.

Playing sports is a
very special skill.

I'm Diesel.

I'm a Manta ray.

I have a really flat body,
so I can swim super fast.

I want to be a singer.

(VOCALIZES)

♪ Yeah ♪

What a beautiful voice.

Singing is a very
special talent.

I'm Chopper.

I have really big, sharp teeth.

But like Professor
Shark, I'm friendly too.

I want to be a deep sea diver
and find buried treasures.

Wow!

Buried treasure?

That sounds cool.

Hi, I'm Trigger.

I'm a very special fish.

I have a head
shaped like a horse

and a really cool tail that
I can wrap around seaweed.

I want to be a teacher when I
grow up.

(CHUCKLES)

An adventurer and a teacher!

Very special careers.

I'm Tang.

I'm a yellow tang fish.

I have a really cool
head-fin feathery crest.

I want to be a fish groomer.

Thank you, Tang.

Grooming other fish is
a special talent too.

What an interesting
group of fish.

(SCHOOL BELL RINGS)

Ah, that's the lunch bell, kids.

Well, I'm really looking forward

to teaching you all this year.

(ALL CHEER)

NARRATOR: As the new sun
casts shadows on Fishtale Reef,

the fish swim home
to talk and eat.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

(BELLOWING)

As Principal Whale's
voice bellow

an underwater punch,

everyone in Fishtale Reef
swims home for lunch.

You must be hungry.

Let's have some lunch.

Then I want to hear
all about school.

Yes, let's hurry home.

There's a fish football
match on TV.

I don't want to miss it.

(BUBBLING)

Now that we've all eaten,
tell us all about your morning.

(GIGGLES)

Fin and I are
in the same class.

Did you hear that, Papa?

Fin and Fifi are
in the same class.

NARRATOR: Papa is
so busy watching

the fish football match,

he does not hear what
Fifi or Mama Fish said,

but he pretends he does.

(MURMURS)

Yes, yes.

And our teacher is
Professor Shark.

Professor Shark?

He's the best teacher in
Fishtale Reef.

Did you hear that, Papa?

NARRATOR: Papa Fish is
watching the fish football game.

Again, he pretends
to be listening.

Oh, yes, yes, very good.

I like to watch
football on TV too,

but today is Fifi and
Fin's first day of school.

Yes, Papa, please
turn off the TV.

Please, Papa.

Papa.

NARRATOR: Papa Fish
hears his name being called.

He looks up and sees his
family staring at him.

He turns off the TV.

Oh, I'm sorry.

You've been talking and
I've been watching TV.

I know it's your first
day of school

and you must have
a lot to tell me.

We do.

Fifi and I are
in the same class.

Well, that's amazing.

Our teacher is
Professor Shark.

Professor Shark! (CHUCKLES)

He's the best teacher in
Fishtale Reef.

That is very exciting news.

What did you
learn this morning?

We learned that each
of us is special.

Professor Shark
said I was special

because I like learning
about the sea.

He thought it was cool that
I want to be a scientist

when I grow up.

Papa and I think
you're special too, Fin.

What about you, Fifi,
what did you learn?

Professor Shark said that
I am really special too.

He asked what my
favorite color was

and laughed when
I said it was pink.

(ALL LAUGH)

You're a pink fish

that loves to wear pink
ribbons in your hair

and your favorite color is pink.

(CHUCKLES)

That is funny.

Is your best friend Lily in
your class?

Oh, yes.

I'm so excited that
she is in my class.

Is your best friend
Sammie in your class, Fin?

He is.

He likes to tell jokes.

Professor Shark said that
is a very special talent.

It is.

I love hearing jokes.

Who else is in your class?

Um, Pedal the sea turtle.

He wants to be a detective.

And Trigger, the seahorse.

She wants to be a teacher.

How many is that, Fin?

Hm, there's you and me.

That is two.

Lily is three.

Sammie is four.

Pedal is five.

Trigger is six.

Chopper is seven.

How many students
are in your class?

!

Who are the other three?

Hm.

Oh yes, Yellow Tang.

He has a feathery head fin.

He wants to be a fish groomer.

Tang makes eight.

That leaves two other fish.

Diesel.

He's a Manta ray.

He swims really fast.

And he has a really
beautiful voice.

Professor Shark said
singing is a special talent.

Oh my, what a wonderful
group of fish.

They're not all fish, Mama.

Some of them are marine mammals.

Like Lily the whale.

She's a mammal.

That's right! (CHUCKLES)

You've learned so much already.

Oh. (GIGGLES)

We have.

And the th fish
in our class is Kiki.

She's a pufferfish.

She loves football like you,
Papa.

That's right, Papa.

She loves football like you.

(ALL LAUGH)

Speaking of football,
why don't we turn on the TV

and watch the rest of
the game together?

FIFI AND FIN: Great idea,
Mama!

NARRATOR: Papa likes
the idea too.

Watching football with
his family is super cool.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

Fifi and her fishmates
are learning to share,

to give and to take

when Professor Shark
says, "Time for a break.

"I have an important
announcement to make."

Listen up, my little trolls.

I have a very exciting
announcement to make.

I love exciting announcements.

Me too.

Me three.

I wonder what this announcement
could be.

I bet this announcement
is something great.

(CHUCKLES)

Well, it is exciting news.

We are going on
our first field trip.

Fish sticks!

Fish sticks?

That means oh goody.

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

I've never been on a field
trip before.

What is a field trip,
Professor Shark?

A field trip is when
our whole class

travels together to a new
place to explore and learn.

Wow.

I love exploring new places.

Me too.

This is going to be so much fun.

Well, there's a few
important things to know

before we leave
for our field trip.

First, you will each
be paired with a buddy

that you need to swim next to

at all times during
our field trip.

I hope I get to be with you,
Lily.

You are my best friend
in the whole wide ocean.

Oh, I hope to get to
be with you too, Fifi.

Okay, Fifi and Lily.

You are going to pair
up and be fish buddies.

Hooray!

(CHUCKLES)

Yippee!

Trigger, you are going
to be paired with Kiki.

Me and the puffer.

This is going to be
fun, oh fun, oh fishes.

Fin, you are going to be
paired with Sammie Swordfish.

Tang, you are going to
be paired with Diesel.

Me and the Tang!

Pedal, you are going to
be paired with Chopper.

High five flipper, Chopper.

Okay, class.

Now let's go around the
cove and have each of us

say something nice
about our buddies.

My buddy is Lily.

We go everywhere together.

We are like two
pearls in a clamshell.

(BUBBLING)

LILY: We swim and play all
day long

in our beautiful reef.

And my buddy Fin has
the coolest eyeglasses.

He is so lucky.

He has four eyes instead
of two. (CHUCKLES)

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

My buddy Tang is
brighter than the sun.

I'm a mellow yellow fella

and you're a fast,
fierce Manta ray.

Pedal is my buddy.

She's a really cool sea
turtle with awesome flippers.

Trigger is the smartest
friendly seahorse in the sea

and I'm so happy she's
gonna be buddies with me.

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

(BUBBLING)

NARRATOR: The children,
now in pairs,

are excited to go somewhere.

Eagerly they shout, "What
is this field trip about?"

Okay, my little trolls.
(CHUCKLES)

Now all of us are with
our fish buddies, right?

ALL: Yes, Professor Shark.

Now can you tell us where
we're going on our field trip?

Oh yes, please, tell me.

We are going to swim deep
down to the bottom of the sea.

There, a mysterious objects
waits for us

to discover and enjoy.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

What kind of object?

A sunken ship!

Whoa, a sunken ship.

Maybe we'll find
some buried treasure.

This is going to be
our best adventure ever.

ALL: Yay!

(BUBBLING)

NARRATOR: The fish form
pairs to keep them safe,

for the deep, dark sea
can be a dangerous place.

But our little fishes
need not fear,

for Professor Shark and
soon a surprise teacher

will always be near.

(UPBEAT MUSIC)

Two by two, now in pairs,
the students bob and dip,

all eager to start their fun
field trip

to see the sunken ship.

I know you're
all very excited.

We will be leaving
on our field trip

to see the sunken ship
in just a few minutes.

We are waiting for
one more surprise.

Another surprise?

What's that?

I love surprises!

Me too.

ALL: Yes!

Alba!

Welcome.

Class, I'd like
you to meet Alba.

ALL: Hi, Alba.

Hi, class.

Alba is a white seal.

She is our
new teacher assistant.

What's that?

A teacher assistant is
someone who helps a professor

in the classroom.

Alba is studying
to be a teacher.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

How do you learn
to be a teacher?

I am studying to
be a teacher at school.

I am also going to learn a
lot by helping Professor Shark

and learning from all
of you amazing students.

ALL: Yay!

Alba is attending the famous
Aquatic Mammal University,

better known as AMU.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

It's nice to meet you, Alba.

My name is Fifi.

Hello, Fifi.

It's good to meet you too.

My name is Lily.

I'm a blue whale.

Hello, Lily.

Blue whales are
very special sea animals.

My name is Fin.

I'm Fifi's brother.

I love learning about the sea.

So do I, Fin.

We are going to
learn a lot together.

I'm Sammie Swordfish.

Do you know a lot
about the sea, Alba?

I do.

And I can't wait to teach you
everything I know, Sammie.

I'm Trigger.

I'm a seahorse.

I see you have four flippers.

That's fish-a-docious.

(CHUCKLES)

That's right, Trigger.

I do have four flippers.

I'm a seal.

I am what is called a
semiaquatic marine mammal.

I'm Kiki, a pufferfish.

I can blow my body up
into a big round ball.

(CHUCKLES)

Great to meet you, Kiki.

My name is Pedal
and I'm a sea turtle.

Some turtles are semi...

Uh, semiqu, aqua, mm, uh.

(CHUCKLES)

Yeah, what you just said,
I'm that too.

(ALL LAUGH)

S-E-M-I aquatic.

That's right, Pedal.

Some turtles live part
of the time in the sea

and part of the time on land.

My name is Diesel.

I'm a Manta ray.

I have a really flat body
so I can swim super fast.

Can you swim fast, Alba?

Yes, but maybe not
as fast as you.

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

I'm Tang, a bright
yellow tang.

Are we, are we still
going on a field trip?

I hope we're still going
to see the sunken ship.

Of course we are
going on a field trip.

I see you are already in pairs.

Are we ready to go,
Professor Shark?

Yes, Alba.

Ready, everyone?

ALL: Yes!

NARRATOR: All the students in
the class

depart for their
fun-filled trip,

happily swimming two by
two to see a sunken ship.

Professor Shark leads the group

as they swim through
Fishtale Reef.

Alba the seal swims
behind the troop

as they head for the ocean deep.

(UPBEAT MUSIC)

As the students embark on
their first field trip,

they learn about people and
sunken ships.

(BUBBLING)

Can any of you tell me
what is a sunken ship?

It's a big boat lying at
the bottom of the ocean.

Very good, Fifi.

What else do you know about
sunken ships?

A sunken ship has
something to do

with the ones that live
on top of the water.

You mean people?

I've seen them.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

(GIGGLES)

People!

That's a funny word.

What are people?

They have very long flippers

that smack the water
when they try to swim.

They move all around, but
don't get very far. (CHUCKLES)

People don't have flippers,
Pedal.

They have arms.

(LAUGHS)

Arms! (GIGGLES)

Another funny word.

ALL: People arms!

People arms flop and splash

because people have to keep
their heads above water

so they can breathe.

Very good, Fin.

You are so smart.

People can't breathe
underwater like we can.

Unless they are divers
with special equipment.

Divers?

(LAUGHS)

Divers are people who can
swim underwater like us.

Right, Professor Shark?

Yes, Trigger.

They are people that use
gadgets to breathe underwater

for a short time.

My mom saw a people
diver in the reef once.

It swam right near her.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

What do people have
to do with sunken ships?

People can't breathe
underwater, so they build ships.

That's right, Chopper.

A boat is something people use
to travel across the water.

Part of the boat sticks out of
the water.

People stay on this
part of the ship.

The other part of the
boat is under the water.

That is the part of the ship
that sails through the water.

(GIGGLES)

Ships swim like us?

Cool! (GIGGLES)

(LAUGHS)

I guess you could say that.

There are many kinds of boats.

Some boats are small and
some boats are very big.

Big boats are called ships.

That is what
we're going to see.

But we're going to see a
sunken ship?

How did the ship get to
the bottom of the ocean?

Good question, Fin.

People build boats to
sail on top of the water.

But sometimes these big ships

don't stay on top of the water.

They sink to the
bottom of the sea.

Do people live
in sunken ships?

No, people don't live in
sunken ships.

But lots of fish live in
and around sunken ships.

Fish sticks!

I love meeting new fish.

Are there a lot of
sunken ships in the ocean?

There are millions
of sunken ships.

Millions!

That's a really big number.

I can't even
count to a million.

Why do so many
of these ships sink?

Don't people know how to
keep ships on top of water?

(LAUGHS)

There are many
reasons ships sink

to the bottom of the ocean.

Strong storm winds can blow
a ship in the wrong direction

and people get lost.

Oh, I would not like
to get lost in the ocean.

Me neither, Fifi.

It would be scary.

It can be scary, Lily.

Lightning can break
a ship into two.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

The bottom of the
ship can hit a rock

that people don't see.

The rock punches
a hole in the boat.

The boat sinks.

You can find sunken
ships all over the ocean

and we are very lucky

because we are
going to see one today.

(CHEERING)

NARRATOR: As the students
continue their fun field trip,

they are eager to
see the sunken ship.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

Everyone stares
at the sunken ship.

It is big and shiny.

The top of it dips.

One object catches all their
fish eyes,

a treasure chest filled
with gold coins that shines.

So shiny and pretty.

What is it?

Buried treasure.

My dad and I love to
search for buried treasure.

Buried?

It's spread all
over the ocean floor.

(ALL LAUGH)

What is a treasure?

Something very special.

A treasure can be gold, jewels,
and gems.

But it can also be something
that is important to someone.

Like my stuffed
starfish pillow?

I love my pillow.

It is so soft!

I don't think I could sleep
without my little starfish.

Your stuffed starfish
pillow is a treasure to you.

What are those shiny objects?

They are called coins.

Gold coins!

They are gold and shiny.

There are so many of them.

There are a lot of gold coins
spilling out of that chest.

That's called
a treasure chest.

Fish dazzle!

I think I've seen gold coins in
our reef.

Gold coins in the reef?

Where?

I have seen gold coins in
that little pond of water

near the playground.

When the sunlight shines
through the water,

it really lights up.

Oh yes, I've seen it too.

When the sun shines,
the gold glows.

I love swimming there.

Me too.

My dad and I like
to hunt for treasure.

When we find some,
we kick sand on it.

(ALL LAUGH)

Why do you and your dad
kick sand

on the gold coins, Chopper?

We like to bury it so
no one else can find it.

It's lots of fun.

You and your dad
would have fun

burying these gold coins.

There are so many of them.

(ALL LAUGH)

Professor Shark,
I have a question.

How did those
gold coins get here?

Fish play, my dear Tang.

Inspector Pedal is here
to solve the mystery

of the gold coins. (CHUCKLES)

What do you think,
Inspector Pedal?

Do you see any clues. (GIGGLES)

Hmm, I think the sunken
ship is a clue, Doctor Kiki.

The sunken ship is a clue?

That is a really big clue!

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

It is.

But look, Doctor Kiki,

there are some coins on
the main part of the boat.

The main part of the
boat is called the hull.

Right, Professor Shark?

That's right, Diesel.

The main part of a boat is
called a hull.

Continue, Inspector Pedal.

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

See those gold
coins in the hull?

The coins left a trail,

a trail that leads from the
boat to the sandy bottom.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

I do see a trail of gold
coins, Inspector Pedal.

Then you can see that the
treasure chest

fell off the ship when it sunk.

LILY: It fell off the
ship and hit the ground.

PEDAL: It hit the
ground and broke open.

You did it again,
Inspector Pedal.

You solved the mystery.

Fish play, my dear Fifi.

(ALL CHEER)

Now we know why the treasure
chest landed on the ground.

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

Yes, we do, Tang.

Very good, Pedal.

You are going to
make a great detective.

I don't think I've ever
met such a smart sea turtle.

Shall we explore some more?

ALL: Yes!

NARRATOR: The fish
swim two by two

as they search the ocean blue,

not knowing inside
the sunken ship

lies the best part of their
amazing trip.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

Time to explore the sunken ship.

There are plants and wheels
and chairs and boots.

There's pictures of pirates,
world globes and maps.

They even found a captain's hat.

Chains and masts,
gold on the floor.

But wait, they're about
to discover so much more.

Wow!

So much to look at.

What's that, Professor Shark?

It's called a globe.

It shows all the land
and oceans of the Earth.

What's the Earth?

It's where we live.

(ALL LAUGH)

That globe looks like a
ball I use to play soccer.

(ALL LAUGH)

What's that?

That is a pirate.

What's a pirate?

It is one of those people
that lives above the sea.

Right, Professor Shark?

That's right, Pedal.

A pirate is a person that sails
the sea

looking for gold and treasure.

Looks like this pirate
found a lot of gold.

Did you see that?

Something moved!

I did see something move.

What do you think it is?

Let's swim closer.

Hi.

Hi, I'm Fifi.

I'm Lily.

My name is Cheri.

You live here?

Yes.

I moved here with my family
from a reef far, far away.

You live in the sunken ship?

Yes.

I am a stingray.

My parents said it is good
to live in a sunken ship.

There are some yummy
plants here to eat.

There are also many
plants that are soft

and make a nice bed to sleep on.

You are a stingray?

We have a Manta ray
in our class.

His name is Diesel.

He sings so beautifully.

Do you sing, Cheri?

(CHUCKLES)

I sing sometimes.

But the fish swim away.
(GIGGLES)

Stingrays are like Manta rays.

But I have a stinger at the
end of my tail. (GIGGLES)

BOTH: Ooh!

What are you doing in the
sunken ship?

We are on a field trip with
our class.

Fifi, Lily, I've been looking
for you.

All the other fish swam the
other way.

Sorry, Alba.

We were just saying
hello to Cheri.

Cheri is from a reef far,
far away.

Hello, Cheri.

My name is Alba.

Are you a seal?

Yes, I am a seal.

Are you a stingray?

Yes.

I heard there's going to
be a new student, a stingray,

joining our class.

Cheri is going to
be in our class?

That is very good news.

Oh yes, I would very much
like to be in your class.

BOTH: Yay!

Cheri is here with her parents

to learn about life in
Fishtale Reef.

What is it like in your reef,
Cheri?

It is a little bit warmer
and greener,

but the plants here are so
yummy in my tummy. (GIGGLES)

Alba, Fifi, Lily!

We're waiting for you.

Professor Shark is calling us.

Who is Professor Shark?

He is the best teacher
in the whole wide ocean.

You are going to love him.

Everybody loves
Professor Shark.

Let's go.

He's waiting for us.

See you in class, Cheri.

See you soon in our lagoon.

(BUBBLING)

NARRATOR: The sunken
ship was really fun.

But even better was
meeting someone,

another fun fish
to be their classmate,

and Fifi and Lily
just can't wait.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

Fifi and Lily, best of friends,

always together through thick
and thin.

But now and then even best
friends fight,

only to make up
and set things right.

I'm so happy you could come to
my house

to play today, Lily.

You are my very best
friend in all the ocean.

And you are my very best
friend in the whole wide sea.

And today we have all
afternoon to play.

(CHEERING)

What do you
want to play, Fifi?

What do you
want to play, Lily?

I know, let's watch TV.

Let's watch that funny
show with dancing snails.

I don't feel like watching TV,
Lily.

Do you want to play a game?

What game do you want to play?

Let's play Fishtopolis!

Is that the game
where you name

as many sea animals as you can?

Yes, we take turns.

The one who names
the most sea animals

becomes fish queen for a day.

(LAUGHS)

Uh, I don't feel like playing.

I know.

We can go to the playground
and see if Kiki and Pedal

want to swim on the
merry-go-round.

We just saw Kiki and Pedal.

They went to Pedal's
house to play.

What do you want to do?

I want to watch that
funny fish show on TV.

I don't feel like watching TV.

I don't feel
like playing Fishtopolis.

I don't feel like
going to the playground.

You never want to do
anything I want to do.

Or you never want to
do anything I want to do.

I want to play a game.

I want to watch TV.

I'm going home.

(BUBBLING)

(UPBEAT MUSIC)

Was that Lily?

I thought you two were
playing here this afternoon.

Lily wants to watch a TV
show about dancing snails.

I thought you liked to watch
the TV show

about dancing snails.

I do, but today I wanted to
play a game.

I thought Lily was your best
friend in the entire ocean.

She is my best friend
in the entire ocean.

Sometimes to be a good
friend, you have to compromise.

What's that?

Compromise means
finding something

that will make
both of you happy.

I want to play Fishtopolis.

I want to go to the playground.

Lily wants to watch TV.

Why can't you
agree to do both?

You can watch the TV show
about dancing snails,

then you can play a
game of Fishtopolis

or go to the playground.

Oh!

I see.

We can watch TV and play?

Yes.

That would make
both of you happy.

Where are you going, Fifi?

I'm going to find Lily, Mama.

(LAUGHS)

(BUBBLING)

(UPBEAT MUSIC)

Lily, I'm sorry.

Please come to my house to play.

We can watch the TV show
about dancing snails.

I'm sorry too, Fifi.

I would be happy to go to your
house and play Fishtopolis.

Why don't we do both?

Yes, we can do both.

You're my best friend in
the whole wide ocean, Lily.

You're my best friend
in the big open sea, Fifi.

Even if we get mad
at each other,

we will always be best friends.

You got that right. (GIGGLES)

(BUBBLING)

NARRATOR: Fifi and
Lily swim home together,

friends through good
times and stormy weather.

And even though they'll
sometimes fight,

they'll always make up
and set things right.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

Thanksgiving in Fishtale
Reef is a time to give thanks

for the ocean deep.

Plants and food
and coral galore,

friends and family
and so much more.

Thanks to the animals
who discovered the reef,

gratitude, blessings
for creating the beach.

(BELLOWING)

PRINCIPAL: Happy Thanksgiving
and Reef Discovery Day,

my young sea animals.

Today we give thanks
for our wonderful home

in Fishtale Reef.

May a warm ocean
wave wash over you.

Happy Thanksgiving!

ALL: Happy Thanksgiving,
Professor Shark.

Happy Thanksgiving.

ALL: Happy Thanksgiving,
Alba.

Can anyone tell me what we
celebrate on Thanksgiving Day?

It is a day we give thanks
for everything we have

in Fishtale Reef.

A day we get to
eat a lot of food.

(ALL LAUGH)

A day we celebrate
the first animals

who lived on Fishtale Reef.

All very good answers!

In honor of the first sea animals
that discovered our reef,

I would like to go
around the classroom

and have each
of you say something

you give thanks for on this
special day.

I'll start.

I am so thankful for the
clear water in our reef.

It is warm to swim in
and delicious to drink.

(LAUGHS)

(GIGGLES)

I am thankful for all the
plants that live in our reef.

I am thankful for all the
colorful coral

that live in our reef.


I am thankful for all
the fish and sea animals

that live in our reef.

I am thankful for the
sea grass in our reef.

It is so soft to sleep on.

I am thankful for all the
yummy food

we have on our reef.

(ALL LAUGH)

I am thankful for the
sandy bottom in our reef.

It is soft to bounce on.

Wishy wonk!

I am thankful for my seahorse
family, algae, and seaweed

that let me wrap my
tail around its branches

and hang upside down.

I am thankful for all
the colors in our reef.

I like to find coral and
plants that are bright yellow,

like me,

and play hide and seek
with the other fish.

It is very hard to find me.
(CHUCKLES)

I am thankful for all
the fun things in our reef.

We can play on the
merry-go-round.

We can play in a sunken ship.

We can chase bubbles!

(ALL LAUGH)

I am thankful for
the ocean waves.

I like to jump out of
the water and ride them.

I am thankful for the
reef rocks.

I like to sun myself and get
very dry

before jumping
back into the sea.

Your turn, Professor Shark.

What are you thankful for?

I am thankful for sea caves.

I like to swim and hide
in caves. (CHUCKLES)

And I'm also thankful

for all of my little
seabees in class co four.

(CHUCKLES)

ALL: Yay!

There is so much to be
thankful for you.

Professor Shark and I
have written a little song

for this special day.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

♪ Be thankful for everything
in Fishtale Reef ♪

♪ Be thankful for your friends
and the plants and the beach ♪

♪ Be thankful for all
the many joys we share ♪

♪ Be thankful we have families
and friends that care ♪

♪ Be thankful for all
the love surrounding us ♪

♪ Be thankful for the treasures
and the sea wind gusts ♪

♪ Plants and food
and coral galore ♪

♪ Friends and family
and so much more ♪

♪ Thanks to the animals
who discovered the reef ♪

♪ Gratitude, blessings for
creating Fishtale Reef ♪

(CHUCKLES)

This is the best class ever!

NARRATOR: Everyone agrees,

on Thanksgiving Day, being
thankful is the Fishtale way.

So stick around, don't go away,

for soon it will be
Christmas Day.

(UPBEAT MUSIC)

It's Saturday, then Sunday.

There's no school till Monday.

Fifi and Fin have nothing to do.

But what do you do when
there is no school?

No school today!

What should we do, Fin?

I don't know.

Want to go to the playground?

I can play with Lily and
you can play with Sammie.

I don't know.

Do you want to swim
around the reef?

We could play hide
and seek in the coral.

Maybe.

Want to go shopping in town?

Mama and Papa left us some
fish chips to buy something.

I don't know.

Want to have lunch
at the Fish Bake Cafe?

I don't know.

Fin, come on!

Stop being glum.

It's Saturday and Sunday.

Time for us to have fun!

I don't know what I
feel like doing today.

I have an idea.

Let's do everything!

We can swim anywhere we want.

Anywhere?

Anywhere, everywhere.

That's what I say.

So much to do in just one day.

So many places to visit
and play.

Look, Fin.

We can play and swim
around the playground.

Good idea, Fifi.

I love the playground.

We can swim back and forth,
up and down.

It's so much fun, Fin.

No reason to be down.

You're the best, Fifi.

This is awesome.

Whee!

(GIGGLES)

I'm hungry.

Let's swim into town.

I'm hungry too.

Let's go.

See ya later!

Catch a fin, guys.

(UPBEAT MUSIC)

(GIGGLES)

What do you feel like eating,
Fin?

I would like to eat at
Catfish Shack.

That's a great idea.

Let's go.

Look, there's Tang!

We were going to get something
to eat at the Catfish Shack.

I was swimming there to
get something to eat too.

Want to race?

Sure.

I'll start the race.

Ready.

Set.

Go!

(PLAYFUL MUSIC)

What did you do today
while we were at work?

Did you have fun?

You tell them, Fin.

I thought there was nothing to
do today.

Then Fifi said let's go out
and play.

First, we had fun on the
merry-go-round.

Then we went to town
and raced around.

We went for lunch,
ate seaweed dip,

then onto an adventure in a
sunken ship.

I had so much fun with
Fifi and friends.

I want to wake up
and do it all again.

NARRATOR: Fin thanks Fifi,
his sister,

of that he's glad,

for tomorrow is Sunday,
more fun to be had.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

Valentine's Day in Fishtale Reef

begins with a lesson
that all elders preach.

Be kind, behave,

be good, be smart,

be a friendly little fish
with a great big heart.

(BELLOWING)

PRINCIPAL: Happy Fishy Heart
Day, my young sea animals.

Today we celebrate love and
kindness in Fishtale Reef.

May a warm ocean wave
wash over you.

Happy Fishy Heart Day!

ALL: Happy Fishy Heart
Day, Professor Shark.

Happy Fishy Heart Day.

Or as seals who sun ourselves
on rocks above the sea say,

happy Valentine's Day!

ALL: Happy Valentine's Day,
Alba!

Can anyone tell me about Fishy
Heart Day

or Valentine's Day?

It is a day we
love each other.

A day we are
nice to each other.

A day for kindness.

Very good.

In honor of this
wonderful holiday,

I would like to go
around the classroom

and have each of you say
something nice to each other.

I'll start.

I love everyone in this class.

(GIGGLES)

(CHUCKLES)

You, uh, you love me?

I do.

That's, uh, funny.

There are all kinds of love,
Sammie.

I love all of my students too.

All kinds of love?

Yes.

There is the way you love
your mother and father,

the way you love your brother,

the way you love
your best friend.

Like I love Lily! (GIGGLES)

I love you too, Fifi! (LAUGHS)

Eh, do I have to
say I love someone?

No, Fin.

You could say something
nice about someone.

(CHUCKLES)

You could tell a
story about someone

who did something nice for you.

Sammie shares his
lunch with me.

That's cool.

Fin helps me do homework.

That's very nice.

Kiki and me like
to play together.

I pretend I'm the great
Inspector Pedal

who solves mystery.

And Pedal pretends
I'm his assistant,

the smartest ever Doctor Kiki.

Oh, that's fun.

Fishy wonk.

Tang said he likes
the way I talk.

Trigger said she
likes my spiked fin.

Everyone in the class
likes the way I sing.

ALL: Yes!

You are all such nice,
kind fish.

(CLEARS THROAT)

Professor Shark and I
wrote a song for you.

ALL: Yay!

♪ Happy Fishy Heart Day
or Valentine to you is ♪

♪ We have something
fun to teach ♪

♪ Something very true ♪

♪ To live a happy
life to start ♪

♪ You need to learn
this rhyme by heart ♪

♪ Be kind, behave,
be good, be smart ♪

♪ Be a friendly little fish
with a great big heart ♪

(CHUCKLES)

ALL: Be kind, behave,
be good, be smart,

be a friendly little fish
with a great big heart.

Great big heart. (CHUCKLES)

Yeah.

This is the best class ever!

NARRATOR: Everyone agrees,
fish school is a breeze.

The students are
having so much fun.

Stick around, there's
so much more to come.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

Professor Shark
quiets the class.

He has something to say.

He's going to talk about
show and tell today.

Good morning, class.

ALL: Good morning,
Professor Shark.

What are we going to do
today, Professor Shark?

Today we are going to
talk about show and tell.

Show and tell?

What is that?

Ooh, I know, I know!

Okay, Trigger, tell us.

What is show and tell?

Show and tell is when we
bring something to class to show

and then we tell
everyone about it.

Very good, Trigger.

Can you give us an example?

I'm a seahorse.

I have a curly tail.

I brought my tail to class.

(ALL LAUGH)

I brought my tail to class
so I can show it to you.

Then I can tell you
about my tail.

I can move my curly
tail this way and that.

I can wrap my tail around
plants and hang upside down.

(ALL LAUGH)

I can show my blowhole.

What is a blowhole?

I am not a fish like you,
Tang.

I do not have
gills to breathe underwater.

You're not a fish?

I am not a fish.

I am a mammal.

Mammals need to breathe air.

I breathe air in
and out of my blowhole.

That's wishy-fishy cool.

I would like to show
everyone my eyeglasses.

I need to wear eyeglasses
so I can see better.

Trigger, Lily, Fin!

These are all very good ideas.

But I was thinking about
another kind of show and tell.

What kind of show and
tell, Professor Shark?

I was thinking we could
spend the rest of the day

swimming around Fishtale Reef!

Swimming around the reef?

(GASPS)

Ooh!

(GIGGLES)

Cool, I love swimming around
the reef.

Oh, me too.

This is going to be
the best school day ever!

School is so much fun.

Good morning, class.

ALL: Good morning, Alba.

Professor Shark said we
are going to spend the day

swimming around the reef.

That sounds like fun.

We are not just going to
swim around the reef, class.

We are going to swim
around the reef

and look for something
special to bring to class

for show and tell tomorrow.

Like a treasure hunt?

I love treasure hunts.

Me too.

ALL: Me too.

What kind of treasure should
we look for

to bring to show and
tell, Professor Shark?

Something you think is
interesting and special.

Can it be a plant?

Yes.

There are many interesting
plants in Fishtale Reef.

Can it be a rock?

Of course.

There are so many
beautiful treasures

to find in Fishtale Reef.

This is going to be
so much fun.

If each of you is ready,
I'll sound the field trip bell.

Let's go find something special

for tomorrow's show and tell.

(SCHOOL BELL RINGS)

NARRATOR: Everyone's
searching.

What will they find?

Can't wait till tomorrow
for show and tell time.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

Fifi and Lily swim through
Fishtale Reef

for show and tell tomorrow,
something special they seek.

(GIGGLES)

This is so much fun.

I love looking for show and
tell ideas with you, Lily.

I love looking for show and
tell ideas with you too, Fifi.

You are my best friend
in the whole wide ocean.

And you are my best
friend in the big blue sea.

I have an idea.

Let's look for some blue coral.

That is a great idea, Fifi.

Is blue your favorite color,
Lily?

Yes, I do love the color blue.

What is your favorite color,
Fifi?

I like blue too, Lily.

But my favorite color is pink.

I like the color pink too.

That's why I like hanging out
with you.

I have an idea.

Let's try to find some blue and
pink coral

for show and tell.

That's a great idea, Fifi.

Maybe there is some blue and
pink coral by the old cave.

Let's go.

Maybe we will see
Old Bennie the Fish.

He is the best cave
gardener in all the ocean.

Oh yes, Old Bennie the
Fish takes very good care

of all the plants, seaweed,
and coral

that live in the cave.

I'm sure he will know where we
can find

some blue and pink coral
for show and tell tomorrow.

Should we call his name
and see if he's here?

BOTH: Bennie!

Bennie Fish!

Hi, Bennie.

Yes, we were calling your name.

Professor Shark told us
to swim through the reef

and look for something special

to bring to class tomorrow
for show and tell.

Show and tell.

Now, that sounds
like a lot of fun.

How can I help?

I was hoping to find
some blue coral

to bring to class with
me for show and tell.

I was hoping to
find pink coral.

Hmm.

It takes a very special fish
and a very special whale

to search for blue
and pink coral.

It is not easy to find.

Do you know where blue
and pink coral live, Bennie?

Blue and pink coral like
to live in clear water

that is not very deep.

They like a lot of sunshine.

Thanks, Bennie.

Those are very good clues.

Yes, thanks, Bennie.

I think I know a place
where the water is clear

and not very deep.

Rock Ledge Beach.

Right, Lily?

Yes, Rock Ledge Beach
gets the most sunshine

in all Fishtale Reef.

Have fun exploring,
Fifi and Lily.

Hi, Lily.

Hi, Fifi.

What are you looking for?

Hi, Alba.

We are looking for
pink and blue coral.

Pink and blue coral?

That is very hard to find.

It is.

We thought we could
find some near the cave.

We didn't find any coral,
but we did find Bennie Fish.

He said pink and blue
corals like to live in water

that is not very deep.

Bennie Fish also said
pink and blue corals

like to live in water
that is warm from the sun.

I know where the water is
clear, warm, and not too deep.

BOTH: Where?

Follow me.

It's beautiful here, Alba.

I see so many colors of coral.

(GASPS)

Look, Lily!

Blue coral.

I see pink coral too.

Good job.

You two are very good explorers.

Professor Shark is
going to be very excited

to see what you have for show
and tell.

NARRATOR: Fifi can't
wait for show and tell.

Finding blue and pink coral
with Lily has been swell.

Another amazing adventure
in Fishtale Reef.

Now it's time to go home
and get something to eat.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

It's Trigger's turn for
show and tell

and she has a
wonderful tale to tell.

She has cousins so tiny
they are hard to see.

Blending in coral, there
are one, two, and three.

Pygmy seahorses they are called.

See if you can find them.

They are so small.

Good morning, class.

ALL: Good morning,
Professor Shark.

Today we have a
very exciting day.

It is Trigger's turn
for show and tell

and she has brought some
very special guests to visit.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

Happy coralicious day,
everyone.

For show and tell today,
I brought in my cousins,

Pammy, Tammy, and Hammy.

Um, I don't see anything.

I don't see anything either.

What do your
cousins look like?

They look kind of like me,
but they are very little.

Tell us more about
Pammy, Tammy, and Hammy.

(LAUGHS)

Pammy, Tammy, and Hammy
are pygmy seahorses.

Pygmy seahorses?

Pygmy means small.

ALL: Oh!

I don't see them.

Are you sure they are
sitting on the coral?

Maybe they swam away.

No, they are right here.

They are just hard to see.

Tell us why they are
hard to see, Trigger.

They are hard to see

because they are the
same color as the coral.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

If the coral is pink,
they are pink?

Yes.

If the coral color is
yellow, they are yellow?

That's right.

My pygmy seahorse cousins like
to blend in

with the color of the coral they
live on.

ALL: Wow!

If they are the
same color as coral,

how can we see them?

You have to look very closely.

Pammy, Tammy, Hammy, can you
please say hi to everyone?

Hi, my name is Pammy.

Ahoy, fishmates.

I'm Hammy.

(ALL LAUGH AND CHEER)

ALL: Hi, Tammy,
Hammy, and Pammy.

I do see them.

They are so cute.

They look like you, Trigger.

Only they are much smaller.

Are they babies?

Will they get bigger when they
grow up?

I am not a baby!

We are older
than cousin Trigger.

That's right.

Pammy, Tammy, and Hammy
might be smaller than me,

but they are my older cousins.

They are a mini you.

(CHUCKLES)

(ALL LAUGH)

No, Pedal, they are
not a mini me.

They are a different
kind of seahorse.

ALL: Pygmy seahorses!

Thank you for bringing your
cousin in for show and tell.

It was very interesting to
learn about pygmy seahorses.

They are the cutest.

(ALL LAUGH)

NARRATOR: Pygmy
seahorses for show and tell.

Discovering them has
really been swell.

New sea creatures
to meet and learn.

Amazing fish
everywhere you turn.

(LIGHTHEARTED MUSIC)

Above the ocean
in people's minds,

it's Easter Bunny, funny
hats, and egg hunting time.

But below the ocean in
Fishtale Reef,

it's the hidden oyster
pearl that everyone seeks.

(BELLOWING)

PRINCIPAL: Happy spring,
my little sea urchins.

It's time for the annual
oyster pearl hunt,

a very exciting day
in Fishtale Reef.

Who will find the biggest
and best pearl this year?

Good luck to all of you.

May a warm ocean
wave wash over you.

Happy spring, class.

ALL: Happy spring,
Professor Shark.

Today is a very special day.

Could anyone tell me why?

Today we swim through the reef

and try to find the
biggest and best pearl.

That's right.

Today our oyster friends open
their shells

and show us their
pearl hidden inside.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

Happy spring, class.

Or as the people who
live above the sea say,

happy Easter!

Happy spring, Alba!

Happy Easter.

On Easter,
people hunt for eggs.

In Fishtale Reef, we look
for big, bright pearls.

Why does the pearl have
to be big and bright?

Oyster pearls are magical.

If we find a large, bright pearl

it means spring will
bring mild weather.

And plenty of food for
everyone all summer long.

ALL: Yay!

Can anyone tell me
what pearls look like?

They're round.

Some are round, but pearls
can also form uneven shapes.

They are white.

Some are white, but pearls
come in all different colors.

There are gray pearls,
blue pearls,

green pearls, black pearls.

That's a lot of colors.

It is.

Pearls are shiny
and beautiful.

Right, Alba?

Yes, Pedal.

Pearls are shimmery
and very special.

How do we get oysters
to open their shells

and show us their pearls?

We have to ask
them very nicely.

But first we have
to find them.

(CHUCKLES)

Oysters are shy sea animals.

They like to hide in the reef.

We have to be very quiet.

And when we find an oyster,

we have to be very polite and
say please.

And if an oyster doesn't
want to open its shell,

we must swim away quietly.

Why won't an oyster
open its shell?

Not all oysters have pearls.

Finding an oyster
with a big, bright pearl

is going to be hard.

Hard, but fun.

It's like a treasure hunt.

We will swim
together as a class.

Is everyone ready?

ALL: Yes!

Bellowing whale should sound
the start bell any second.

(BELLOWING)

There it is.

Let's go!

(UPBEAT MUSIC)

I think I see one.

Oyster lying in the sea,
please show your pearl to me.

Can I try, Professor Shark?

Go ahead, Fifi.

Oyster lying in the sea,

please, will you show
your pearl to me?

Look, the oyster is
opening its shell.

ALL: Ooh, ah!

FIFI: It's so beautiful.

ALL: It is beautiful.

(ALL LAUGH)

NARRATOR: They did it.

They found it, a perfect pearl
lying on the ocean floor.

It's spring.

It's Easter.

The pearl does foretell
mild weather, lots of food,

and an ocean that's swell.

(UPBEAT MUSIC)
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