04x18 - Gearing Up for Getting Ruff's Goat

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04x18 - Gearing Up for Getting Ruff's Goat

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ANNOUNCER: Why watch a cat grooming show

when you can catch the new sensation--

Mouse Grooming with Ruff Ruffman?

♪ I got the comb, it's in the house ♪

♪ I got the mousse, I got the mouse ♪

♪ Mouse grooming, yeah. ♪

Ruffy, me lad, what are you doing to that poor wee mousie?

Well, I need more grooming on FETCH!

in order to compete with all the cat grooming shows.

Eh, you don't need to worry about that

if we could only find

the lost Ruffman family Helmet of Victory.

But it's too dangerous to talk about here.

We'll rendezvous at a secluded spot tonight.

I'm sending you the map.

Well, how will I get there if I can't drive? [gasps]

I'll use my trusty tricycle.

What? You don't think I can do it?

Yes, I know it's hilly, but what else can I do?

What bike would you use, Blossom?

[yells]

We got to finish that mouse grooming commercial.

Chet, come here, buddy.

Well, something has to be groomed on this show.

You groom me?

Uh, let's see, you've groomed me twice before.

So that would be a no.

Don't worry, I'll think of something.

RUFF: ♪ Life was missing its mystique ♪

♪ My squeaky toys had lost their squeak ♪

And then, out of the blue, I saw the phone and bam!

My destiny was calling me.

[instrumental jazz playing]

♪ Pitched my vision for a show ♪

♪ They loved it, thought I was a pro ♪

♪ They got my contract back to find ♪

♪ To their alarm, a dog had signed ♪

♪ FETCH! ♪Oh, I like that name.

♪ With Ruff Ruffman ♪

♪ I didn't wait to renovate ♪

♪ Found six contestants, all were great ♪

♪ And now I'm on the road to fame ♪

♪ I've got a game show and its name is ♪

♪ FETCH! ♪

It's very catchy.

♪ With Ruff Ruffman ♪

It rolls off the tongue.

♪ With Ruff Ruffman ♪

I'll get the fire extinguisher.

♪ FETCH! ♪

Funding for FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman And here come the contestants now.

She has a weakness for souvenir shops.

Get that girl a Studio G snowy paperweight.

Talia.

He claims he dances hours a day.

Let's boogie down with

Isaac.

There's a lizard in her house named "Tooey."

Bethany.

Is she an athlete?

Well, she does play a little basketball.

Oh, and some biking and hiking and skiing.

Liza.

He knows a slap sh*t from a hat trick,

'cause his entire family plays hockey.

Brian.

He's a little afraid of mice.

Sterling.

Let's get an update on the scores.

Everybody holding steady.

Bethany in sixth with , and a half points.

Brian in fifth with ,.

Liza in fourth with ,.

Talia in third with ,.

Isaac in second with , and a half.

And Sterling still in first , and a half points.

Hello, and welcome to another incredible episode

of the top-rated non-cat grooming show on the air.

How you guys doing, FETCHers?

Awesome.We're doing really good.

You kids know about ratings, right?

You know, like how many people watch a particular show?

Specifically this one.

But apparently the hot new trend is cat makeover shows.

Now frankly, I don't get it.

I mean, you can groom a cat all you want,

but at the end of the day you've still got a cat.

Yeah. Yeah.

Anyway, I'm getting pressure from above

to add a little more grooming to FETCH!

And I refuse to groom cats on this program.

And Chet's in hiding, so mice are out, and...

Ooh, wait, I forgot about

my FETCH grooming attachment.

[screams] Get off me!

[Ruff screams]Ruff.

[FETCHers chattering and laughing]

Any sh*t at a date with Charlene has just left the building.

I'm now remembering why I forgot about the attachment.

Liza, welcome to challenge number one.

STERLING: Yeah.

Now listen, I've just put in a call

to Weston and Moeka.

Now you won't be working with cats, mice or dogs.

Other than that, I'm making no promises.

Your instructions are in the mailbox, so go fetch.

All right.Go for it.

Take care.Bye.

Challenge number two:

Apparently, dogs are not encouraged

to get driver's licenses.

I have a special mission

to try to retrieve the legendary Lost Helmet of Victory tonight.

I have to travel up and down mountains,

and I'm not sure which bike to take--

my newfangled two-wheeler

or my trusty old tricycle.

So, Bethany, Talia, Brian,

you are going to find out.

Everything you need to know is in that mailbox,

so go fetch.

Thanks, Ruff.

BETHANY: I hope it's not something crazy.

Bye, guys.Bye.

As determined by the FETCH ,

Isaac and Sterling are staying behind in the studio

for today's show,

but they'll be eligible to win points

during the Half-Time...

BOTH: Quiz Show.

Oh, nicely done, gentlemen.Thank you.

And that's because we promise that all the contestants

will have competed for the same number of points by the...

STERLING AND ISAAC: Grand finale.

RUFF: For the four kids out on the challenges,

up to points are at stake in the...

BOTH: Triumph Tally.

You're three for three.

So let's get up to date with Liza. Yeah.

Do you know where Weston and Moeka are?

Try the chicken barn.

Do you know where Weston and Moeka are?

They may be over there.[bleating]

Does anyone know who Weston and Moeka are?

Over there.

He's probably in the goat barn which is out that door.

Are you Weston and Moeka?

Yep. Hi.

RUFF: Weston is a champion goat groomer.

WESTON: This is my goat Moeka.

Today I'm going to teach you

how to show her and groom a goat.

I'm grooming goats, man. This is awesome, Ruff.

Liza's got to learn to take care of the goat,

milk the goat and show the goat in a grooming competition.

WESTON: And this is the goat

that you're going to be showing today--

Anoche.

Anoche is an oberhasli.

Oberhaslis are a Swiss breed.

Fitting is the process of clipping the goat.

Oh, good, we're into the grooming part.

Cleaning up their ears, their eyes,

their nose and their butt.

Okay, ears, eyes, nose and butt.

Wait, what?

Oh, it's biting me.

She's nibbling.

Goats don't have any top teeth

in the front of their mouth.

They only have bottom teeth.

They have hard gums on the top of their mouths.

Well, that will get you a % discount at the dentist.

She is about a year.

She's called a yearling.

Ruff, I like the goat. It's nice.

Good, good.

Well, Anoche likes you.

Let me just send an e-mail to my friend Peko.

There we go. And send.

Send...

Send. FETCH !

Get away from my fur! [screams]

Are you Peko? Hi, guys.

I just got a message from Ruff

who says I'm supposed to tell you guys about bikes.

Let's go take a look at some bikes. Let's do it!

Everybody has to sit on this side

so your backs are to the bikes.

I want you guys to take the markers,

without turning around-- so no peeking--

and you have to draw as many of the components

of the bikes as you remember.

Eh, no problem for my FETCHers.

Everyone knows the parts of a bike.

Uh, there's the, um...

TALIA: I never really tried to draw a bike before.

There's a wheel... How do you know connect the back wheel?

Wait, where's the engine? BRIAN: It's hard to draw it when you don't

have, like... Yeah.A model?

BETHANY: I ride the bike a whole lot,

but I don't pay attention to where the things are.

TALIA: You just pedal.

Hey, don't forget the bell.[bell ringing]

All kids love a good bell on a bike.

WESTON: Now we are, uh, gonna go milk the goat.

Ruff, I don't want to milk a goat.

Aw, come on, Liza, it won't be

[bleating]: that ba-a-a-a-ad.

The goal is to get as much milk as possible

from here into the bucket.

Now, have you ever milked

a goat or a cow or anything?

No? All right. Weston, she has no milking experience.

See, Liza's been on the drinking end of the milking.

You want to grab the top of the teat, right here,

and pinch it so that all the milk

is sealed in the bottom of the teat,

and then you're gonna want to squeeze it out.

LIZA: Doesn't that bother the goat? No. They actually

don't mind it, because it relieves all the pressure

that's on their udder right now.

All right?

RUFF: Ah, you gotta roll the...

The... squeeze the...

Heck of a camera job there, t*nk.

There you go, you got it!

Come on, Liza!

In the bucket, though!

WESTON: At this rate, you're gonna be here

for at least an hour.

Maybe two.

The show's a half hour,

so we need to up the tempo on the milking.

Maybe I could get some helpers to come help you out.

Tag team milking!

This is Danika.

Whoa! Look at Danika!

That goat's doing double time.

PEKO: How you guys doing?

I know what I put on the bike,

but I don't know where to connect them.

Wow, those are pretty good!

My drawing's almost as good. See?

Oh.

I think you guys have all of the right pieces,

so maybe we should draw one big bike together.

Let's start with a frame.

There's a bar that goes across the top,

and then there's a tube that comes down like that.

There's a bar that comes down like this.

A triangle in the back-- so this is called a rear triangle.

BRIAN: Oh, the frame is just a bunch of triangles.

Yeah, isn't it?

Triangles are strong.

That's exactly why they're triangles.

The middle of the wheel has to attach right there.

There's the axle. Axle.

And so the wheel is gonna look something like that.

Go ahead and put some spokes in there.

Look-- more triangles.

Is this where the seat is? Yes.

There's a little post here, and then the seat sits right there.

Could you make the seat a little bigger, please?

[nervous chuckle]: Needs to be a little, uh,

roomier for me.

PEKO: So the handlebars must come up here.

TALIA: And a little brake thingy.

So maybe we should figure out where the pedals go.

BETHANY: I think they might be somewhere around here.

Yep. When you're pedaling, you have to somehow

make the wheels of the bike turn.

The chain.The chain. Exactly.

So how does the chain attach the pedals to the wheel?

BRIAN: It's near the back, but it connects to the front.

TALIA: Aren't there gears, like, right near the wheel,

and then the chain goes around the gears,

and so when you pedal, it turns the chain. PEKO: Yes.

TALIA: It's like a wheel, except it has little chunks, kind of.

Yes. Where is the other one?

On the front wheel? BETHANY: On the pedal!

PEKO: Hmm, it has to be on the pedal

'cause you have to connect the pedal to the wheel.

TALIA: So, that means that the back wheel

is the one that moves the bike?

PEKO: That's exactly right.

So, you don't get any power out of your front wheel.

Rear wheel drive on these bikes.

Front wheel is very lazy.

Ooh, real bike time. Oh, that's different.

PEKO: Okay, so you did pretty well, right?

There's the two triangles, see, and the gears

and the chain that connects the pedal to the back wheel

and the back wheel pushes the front wheel.

Got it.

Let's think a little bit about what gears do.

So, we're gonna start with these tricycles that we have up here.

Just to see what it's like to ride something with no gears,

we're gonna have a tricycle race.

Ready, set, go! We have a race!

And they're of!

And Bethany is in the lead

on her monster tricycle.

Oh, Talia with a late burst!

With a photo finish! BRIAN: Um, Bethany won.

Bethany, the tricycle champion!

If you had a race and you could pick one of these bikes

instead of the trikes, what would you take,

the trike or the bike?ALL: The bike.

Why would you take the bike?

TALIA: Because it has gears.

You keep mentioning gears.

Let's think about what gears do for you.

The tricycle-- let's say you turn the pedals one revolution.

How many times does the wheel go around?

Only once; only around once.Only once.

So, this bike has got a big gear on the front

and a small gear on the back.

So, what does that do for you in terms of pedaling?

Um, because when you pedal around once,

this bigger wheel spins, goes around once and then it makes

the smaller gear go around more than once.

So that for each pedal turn, um,

the wheel spins more than once.

PEKO: That means you can go faster on a bike with gears.

RUFF: So, when the big gear, that's attached to the pedal,

goes around once, the little gear,

that's attached to the wheel, goes around a bunch of times.

That's what I need.

The other thing that these bikes have is a flywheel in the back.

If I stop pedaling, the wheel can still spin

which is different than what you had on the tricycles, right?

'Cause on the tricycles the pedals were connected

directly to the wheel. TALIA: Yeah.

There you go. You say hi to Haddy.

Hi, Haddy.

You are so cute!

Oh, look at this little one.

[baby-talking]: Who's the wittle baby goaty-goat?

Oh, you're just too wittle to grow a goatee!

[babbling]

[clears throat] I wasn't doing anything!

I also like the goat and I like

the Half-Time Quiz Show!

Back in Studio G with Sterling and Isaac.

Gentlemen, let's brush up on the rules.

ISAAC: Okay.

I'm going to ask you ten questions.

Each question is worth five points.

You have seconds to answer

as many of those questions as you can.

All right, you guys ready?

We're ready.

Triangle!Triangle!

Wow! True or false?

False. False. Good!

Skip!

True or false?

True, true! False! Fine, true.

And that is wrong.

To the pedal and the back wheel.RUFF: Yes!

A year!Yes!

They make the wheels go around more times.

Yes!

Um... Anoche! Um, the-the...

It starts with an "M" or something!

We're gonna pass.

When there wasn't any gears on it.

Right! Which are qualities of a fit goat?

"B." That's "B." Yes!

[bell dinging]Oh, we are out of time!

Let's check the FETCH and see how you did.

Seven out of ten.

That's points.

Oh, that was crazy.

No, it wasn't that bad.

All right, let's go over the ones

that you did not get.

You skipped:

Oberhasli.

I can't pronounce that or spell that, so...

Also, true or false:

It was false.

You don't get any power out of your front wheel.

'Cause the front wheel steers

'cause it's connected to the handlebars.

That would be Weston.

Good job, guys.It wasn't bad.

Moving on...

How's Liza making out at the farm?

Well, as I've been know to say,

let's "goat" fetch!

[Ruff laughing]Ah...

I'm so clever. All right, so...

here we have our goat clipping tools.

Set of clippers, clipper spray so they stay cool,

and we also have our brush.

Okay, so you're going to want to go against the hair

in nice long lines.

Do the goats mind

getting their hair chopped off?

In the summer it gives them a nice, much cooler coat.

Wow, Liza's good at this! There you go.

She can join the Los Angeles Clippers.

[Ruff chuckling]

Well, you're doing really good, Liza.

Your show is coming up pretty soon.

Okay.

You always want to make sure that you keep the blades flat

against the goat and going upward against the hair,

but right now you're doing

a very good job. Thank you.

I like this; this is good, this is good.

These cat grooming shows are gonna be sweating b*ll*ts.

Come on, Liza, get in there.

Clip! Clip, FETCHer, clip!

So, what I want you guys to do, is we have a bunch of bikes here

and I want you to tell me,

every time I turn the pedals around once,

how many times does the back wheel go around.

It's problem solving time!

My FETCHers have to figure out

how many times the wheel rotates when you pedal.

If we put paint here, every time the paint

hits the floor, it'll make a mark.

It measures how many times the bike rotates

by how many paint marks there are.

You want to measure how many times does the wheel go around

every time you turn the pedals.

Mm-hmm.Right, so, if you,

if you stop pedaling and let it coast then that's cheating.

I think we should test a couple of bikes

trike first, then do the single-speed...

Okay, there's paint involved.

We're putting down paper to protect the floor

because I will get the bill.

I'm gonna put a blob of paint right there and then you can

just roll it down.TALIA: All right, that's a good idea.

TALIA: All right, so, ready?PEKO: Yep.

Every paint mark is a wheel rotation.

Talia counts how many times

the pedal goes completely around

and then she counts

how many paint marks are on the paper.

BRIAN: They're both .

The tricycle has one pedal rotation per wheel rotation.

BETHANY: Yeah.'Cause there's no gears to make it faster.

BRIAN: One-to-one ratio?

TALIA: Yes, so it's like a one-to-one ratio.

What is a ratio?

Um, it's like a comparison of two numbers.

And so, for example in here, what we're comparing

is the number of rotations the pedal makes

to the number of rotations that the wheel makes.

But you can use ratios to compare anything,

like if I had a bag of

six oranges and two apples,

then the ratio would be six-to-two,

the ratio of oranges to apples.

RUFF: Six oranges to two apples...

That means for every three oranges, there's one apple.

So, we've got one incredibly handsome host--

[chuckles] guess who?--

and two non-handsome non-hosts.

One-to-two ratio.

What?

Okay, and now what you want to find for me

is the gear ratio on the single-speed bike.

TALIA: All right, two... BETHANY: Two.

Two... That's two and a half pedal rotations.

...two, three, four, five, six...

Paint marks for about two and a half rotations.

On the single-speed bike,

the pedals go around and a half times

and that makes the wheel go around six times.

So, that is a, uh-- Thank you, Blossom.

Two-and-a-half- to-six gear ratio.

And if I pedal only once, the wheel goes around, uh...

Oh, . times.

And that's the same ratio.

If I'm riding a bike, I want to know if I turn

my pedals around once,

how far do I go, right?

'Cause you noticed on your trike,

if you turn the pedals over once,

you don't go very far, right?

Because you only go... the wheel only goes around once.

Whereas, if you got on the, the blue bike over there,

you turn the pedals around once

and you go this long distance.

Those trike wheels are so little

they have to turn times to go the same distance

as six wheel turns on the blue bike.

All right, Liza, Anochelooks really good.

You've done an excellent job of clipping her.

You ready to move on to the hooves?Yeah.

All right, I'm gonna go get ready for our class.

I'll be back in a little while.

Why do you guys raise goats?

I raise goats because I like them

and they're very friendly.

They're a lot of fun to play with.

Definitely the babies.They're really sweet.

That's really nasty.

Ruff, maybe you should do this.

Why, which part are we on?

Oh, hi!

ANNOUNCER: We're sorry, FETCH! With Ruff Ruffman

is currently experiencing technical difficulties.

RUFF: Okay, Liza knows a little more

than she needs to know about goat grooming.

So, we should be ready for this goat show.

[chuckles] What's that, Blossom?

What?!

The goat show is a goat costume competition?

Oh!

Chet, go get a costume and get to Liza!

Chet, I don't care if you use the Pony Express or a speedboat.

Liza's competition is in five minutes

and they need costumes!

Peko, how do you know all of this?

Because I'm a professor of mechanical engineering at MIT.

A bike savvy professor at MIT.

Maybe she could approve of my Guacamole Droid!

Let me call the professor.

[ringing]Hi, Ruff.

Professor. How's it going, FETCHers?Great.

Listen, I'm hearing what you're saying

about the two-wheel bike being the way to go,

but I need you to prove that it can tackle

the kind of hills I have to ride over tonight.

Let me just send a picture of it.

BRIAN: Is that a BMX racetrack?

Yeah, the BMX track.

Oh, that's gonna be awesome!

And my friends, the Bad Apple Cyclists,

are gonna be there.

Chet, I said speedboat not "speedgoat"!

WESTON: Ready for your competition, Liza?

Yeah.

Ruff sent along your costume.

It's a costume class.

You and your goat have to dress up.

Okay, is this what I'm dressing my goat up with?

Yes, that looks really good.

Uh, the goat isstarting

to look slightly familiar.

Okay, we're now ready to start the costume contest.

[bleating]: And... here come the contestants now!

There's a ballerina,

a glamour goat,

an architect,

a bathing beauty.

There's Grandma Ruffman.

And here comes...

Grandma Ruffman?!

Chet!

Where did you get that costume?

Ruffy, oh, one of my dresses was stolen.

And my glasses and pearls!

And my backup wig!

I'm sorry, Grandma!

I'm j-just borrowing that stuff.

Why would you borrow that?

It's for a goat.

GRANDMA [screaming]: What?!

I'm sorry, Grandma.

Great, that's just great.

Well, next time when you can't find your favorite shirt,

it's because I put it on a rhinoceros.

And who's this supposed to be?

This is Grandma Ruffman.

They say that copying someone

is the most sincere flattery.

I love my grandma!

I have her on the show all the time!

Ooh, Brian, bad look.

Bethany, looking good in a helmet,

and Talia growling at me! Grr!

And there's Peko, extreme professor.

ANNOUNCER [over speakers]: Drivers ready...

Here are the Bad Apples.

Oh, man, going over jumps!

Whoa, he caught air!

Oh, how do you like them apples?

They're bad.

Hi, guys. What's up? Hi.

Hey. PEKO: You guys ready to ride?

Yeah.

When this gate comes up,

you're just gonna place your front tire on it.

Put one foot down, and when the gate drops, just go.

Okay. RUFF: That's it?

All right. Just... that's it?

It's not scary, right?

Not scary. Not scary?

ANNOUNCER: Ready. Watch your lights.

[girls screaming happily]

Oh, there they go!

[kids screaming, Ruff whoops and gasps]

Talia fell.

Oh, wait. Bethany fell, too.

I'm good.

Talia's okay, but, ugh!

What about Bethany? Bethany,

are you okay?

The fall was cool.

Well, it looks like she's sitting this one out.

Thank goodness she's okay.

Talia and Brian are in, and we are back on the track.

[groaning]

[both scream]

[whooping] We have first-time

rider medals for you guys since you guys did such a good job.

Oh, thank you.Thank you.

Ruff, we're gonna go catch up

with Bethany to give her her medal.

Then we'll see you back at Studio G.

So, thank you so much, Peko.

Thank you, Peko.

This was so fun, you guys.

Thank you, Professor of Bikes.

And you guys, you know what?

I say you're good apples.

I'm nervous.

My paws are sweating.

The judge is going

to announce the winner of the costume contest.

Oh, cross your paws, Blossom!

JUDGE: I'm going to give Liza the blue ribbon

for the best impersonation.

Liza gets a ribbon for Grandma's costume.

Yay!

GRANDMA: Uh! I am so proud!

My first blue ribbon!

RUFF: Anoche, that's Grandma's dress.

Anoche, stop that.

Oh, man, don't eat her glasses!

Well, Liza, I hope you had a lot of fun today.

Feel free to come back and visit any time.

Thanks, guys. Thank you so much.

I got a "goat," Ruff, so see you back at Studio G.

RUFF [laughs like goat]: I get it.

That's a funny one, Liza.

Stop chewing on her glasses!

Back in Studio G with Sterling and Isaac.

Of course.

Here come our FETCHers now.

Right from the BMX track-- Brian, Talia and Bethany.

STERLING: Hi, guys. Nice suits.

Welcome back, guys. Wow! She should star

in that new musical, Show Goat.

Liza! Hey!

Well,

everybody, let's hold out our plates,

and I'll dish out some points.

Yeah!

Talia, Bethany, and Brian,

your incisive experiments got me all geared up for my own

upcoming epic bike ride, and that gets you points.

Yeah!Nice! And then,

you tackled an extremely scary-looking course.

points worth of guts.

[cheering]For a total of

points.

[cheering]And, ladies,

that was some crash.

We're all good. It's all good.

That's why it's a good idea to always

wear a helmet.

Yeah. Now, Liza,

your goat-grooming

put all the cat-grooming shows to shame,

in my opinion. Yeah!

Now, it didn't knock the new

cat sensation Hair Ball off the air,

but for all your goat care and goat-showing skill and gumption,

points.

[all voicing assent]High five.

So nicely done, everyone,

but is that all the points a dog can groom?

ALL: No.

What time is it?

ALL: Bonus points!

I have five points for the FETCHer...

The bonus points go

to the FETCHer who honored me by dressing a goat in my image.

And so, Liza, dear,

we give you one million bonus points!

RUFF: Grandma, we can't give a million points.

Well, why not?

That Liza's a doll,

and that Anoche was adorable.

RUFF: Okay, fine.

I'll give her bonus points.

Well, that makes you, Liza, our daily winner!

[cheering]

Now, Liza, I have here two miniature bicycles

made entirely out of goat hair and goat cheese.

Thanks, Chet.

They look great.

Under one hair and cheese bicycle,

an amazing prize!

Under the other--

something as useful as a hair and cheese bicycle.

Which will it be-- bike "A" or bike "B," Liza?

"A." "B." "A."

"A." RUFF: "A."

Normally, Liza, your prize is in the mailbox.

Not today.

You just need to sit tight, Liza,

because here comes your prize!

Whoa! Oh, my gosh.

ISAAC: Nice.

[laughter]

[horn squeaks]BRIAN: You're so lucky.

Oh, squeaky toy. [bell dings]

Oh, and a bell.

Oh, I love that stuff!

Yes! The Ruffcycle.[laughter]

Now, with the Ruffcycle, you'll have

the coolest bike on the block.

Definitely, Ruff.

All right, guys.

That's it from Studio G.

We'll see you next time.

I'm Ruff Ruffman, peddling away

to the mountaintops in search of the Helmet of Victory.

Love you, Ruff.RUFF: Bye, guys.

Bye, Ruff.You need a helmet.

Put a helmet on.

I know this'll fit.

[all talking at once]

[panting] I biked all the way to my meeting and back.

Well, Princess, we did find the helmet.

I think. I don't know. Let me check.

I'm feeling something.

Oh, I'm definitely feeling something.

Quick. How many more people saw the show this week?

% kid increase?!

Yes! It works!

Oh, "kids" meaning young goats.

We went from one to six.

Great. Clearly not the Helmet of Victory.

But just you wait, Blossom.

I'll find that helmet yet!

The future of FETCH! hangs in the balance!

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[Ruff scatting]

♪ FETCH! ♪

♪ With Ruff Ruffman ♪

[Ruff scatting]

[high-pitched scatting]

[low-pitched scatting]

RUFF: Ah, whatever.

♪ FETCH! ♪

♪ With Ruff Ruffman ♪

♪ FETCH! ♪
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