05x07 - Pied Piper Little Bear/The Big Swing/I Can Do That
Posted: 11/13/23 08:59
[Birds singing]
[Owl hooting]
[Hen squawks]
Cat: boo!
[Squawking]
All: whoa!
[All laughing]
[Bird chirping]
[Chirping]
[Chirping]
Hmm... Interesting.
[Chirping]
[All chirping]
I can do that.
[Imitating chirping]: cheep, cheep, tweet, chirp...
Tweet, tweet, chirp. [Laughs]
Cheep, cheep, cheep, tweet. [Laughs]
Tweet, tweet, cheep, cheep.
Cheep, cheep, tweet, tweet, tweet.
Chirp, chirp, chirp, tweet.
[Laughing]
Tweet, tweet, tweet, chirp...
Who are you?
[Laughs] guess.
A bird?
No...
I'm your little bear.
Ooh...
[Munching]
I can do that.
[Imitates munching]
[Munching]
[Sniffing]
[Sniffing]
[Grunting]
Where did you go?
[Grunting]
Hmm...
Interesting.
Ooh!
Hmm...
I guess this hole is for rabbits, not little bears.
[Grunting...]
And now who are you supposed to be?
Guess.
[Imitates munching]
A rabbit looking for the lettuce in my garden?
No, I'm your little bear.
[Grunts]
Hmm... I can do that.
[Grunting]
[Humming]
Uh, little bear...
Are you following me?
Hi, no feet.
I'm slithering through the grass just like you.
[Laughs]
A bear acting like a snake?
That's pretty funny.
Can you do this, little bear?
[Laughs]
I can do that.
[Grunting...]
[No feet laughs]
This way.
[Grunting...]
Look at me!
[Laughs]
[Hissing]
I can do that.
[Grunting]
Youcando that.
Can you do this, no feet?
[Grunts]
Geronimo!
I can do that.
Geronimo!
Ooh! [Laughs]
[Both laughing]
[Hissing]
I can do that.
Ahh...
Yes...
But can you do this?
Ah...
[Chuckles]
[Garbled]: how you do that?
[Hisses]
It's something all snakes can do.
Ahh...
[Growls]
How did you do that?
I just stuck out my tongue.
No, how did you make that sound?
Grr.. Owl?
It's something all bears can do.
I can do that.
Uh...
[Hissing]
[Laughs]
[Growls loudly]
[Hissing, trying to growl]
[Growling]
Growl.
[Laughs]
I guess I can't do that.
But can you do this, little bear?
Um.
I can do that.
[Grunting]
[Laughing]
[Laughs]
I guess I can't do that.
Well, then, try this.
Um.
[Humming]
Hmm...
I know.
[Laughs]
Ay...
Hey, that tickles.
[Laughs]
Whoa...
Whoa. [Grunts]
I can do that!
[Grunting]
Whoa...!
[Laughs]
Yay! You did it, no feet.
I can do that, too!
[Laughs] you're clapping!
Mother bear: little bear.
Coming, mother bear.
I'll race you, no feet.
I'll slither like a snake.
And I'll run like a bear.
On your mark...
Get set...
Both: go!
[Hissing]
[Grunting, hissing, growling...]
You make a good snake, no feet.
And you make a good bear, little bear.
Now who are you?
I'm still your little bear.
And what can a little bear do?
I can give you a hug.
Mmm...
[Laughs]
Oh, I can do that.
Mmm...
Hey! I can do that, too!
[Both laugh]
[Playing flute, hitting some sour notes...]
[Hits sour note]
Ooh... I don't think that's how it's supposed to sound
Is it, grandfather bear?
[Laughs]
Well, it's not too bad for a first lesson.
Try again, little bear.
[Playing a little better]
That's it.
Practice makes perfect.
I did it!
Very nice.
Keep playing.
[Playing tune...]
[Clicking spoons in time with tune...]
Well, we make quite a duo, little bear.
Oh...
[Both laughing]
Oh...
[Both laugh]
Ah...
Mmm...
[Feet pattering]
What was that?
Oh, well.
Let's hear the tune again, little bear.
[Playing tune]
[Feet pattering]
There it is again, grandfather bear.
Yes, I hear it, too.
[Feet pattering]
[Whispers]: what do you think it is?
[Whispers]: I don't know.
[Feet pattering]
Interesting.
[Plays tune]
[Feet pattering]
Maybe you have mice in the attic.
Sounds like dancing mice.
[Feet pattering]
Why don't we go find them, grandfather bear?
[Something shatters]
I think we had better, little bear.
Come on.
Hmm...
[Door creaks]
[Whispers]: where did they go?
Aha!
[Feet pattering]
Aha!
Hey! Come back here!
[Laughing]
He's going to you, grandfather bear.
Here he comes!
Oh... There he goes.
[Grunts]
[Laughing]
There's another one!
You catch that one, grandfather bear!
Oh... Hey!
[Laughs]
Here I come!
I'm going to get you, grandfather bear.
Not if I get you first!
[Both laughing...]
Whoa!
Oop!
[Both laughing]
Ah...
Ooh...
Oh, my.
I don't think we're going to catch them this way.
[Playing tune...]
Now this reminds me of an old story
Called "pied piper bear."
Pied piper bear?
He was a little bear who liked to play the flute.
Pied piper little bear.
[Plays tune]
And whenever he played
Everyone would come to listen.
Even the mice?
Especially the mice.
Mice love to dance.
[Laughs]
So do bears.
But if you want to dance, you need... ?
Music!
[Playing tune...]
I like your song, little bear.
And I don't think I'm the only one.
[All squeaking]
[Continues playing...]
[Mice squeaking]
[Squeaking]
[Tapping rhythm]
[Tapping rhythm]
[Continues playing...]
[Squeaking]
[Squeaking]
[Continues playing...]
[Little bear continues playing...]
[Both munching and gulping]
Mm-mmm!
It's kind of quiet
Without the dancing mice
Grandfather bear.
It is rather peaceful, isn't it?
[Feet pattering...]
[Playing tune...]
[Squeaking]
[All squeaking]
[Little bear continues playing...]
[Bird chirping...]
[Both laughing]
Higher, emily, higher!
To the sky?
Higher than the sky!
To a kingdom... [Grunts]
Far, far away?
Yes, a kingdom...
Far, far away!
Whoa, oh, whoa...
[Laughing]
Oh!
Hmm...
A kingdom!
Far, far away!
[Emily pretends to cry]
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Oh... Boo-hoo...
Uh-oh.
Boo-hoo-hoo.
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Boo-hoo, hoo-hoo!
What's wrong, emily?
Ahem... Princess emily.
Oh...
Princess emily.
[Sniffling]
What are you doing, princess emily?
I'm crying.
Oh... And you're crying because...
You lost your crown.
[Giggles]
Yes.
There, your highness.
[Giggles]
Thank you, little bear.
You may rise.
[Sniffles]
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Why are you crying now, princess emily?
Because I've lost something else.
Um... Was it a treasure of gold?
Something more special than gold.
Hmm... What can it be?
I've lost
My very best friend
And I can't find him anywhere.
Oh...
Maybe I can help you find him.
Can you?
Ha! Oh! Uh!
Never fear.
Sir little bear is here!
Indeed!
Indeed.
[Little bear humming]
So, what is your best friend like, princess emily?
Well, he loves music.
Really?
Mm-hmm.
And he can be very mischievous.
I see...
[Giggles]
And he always makes me laugh.
Well, he sounds like a very special friend.
Yes, he's a real treasure.
[Bird chirping]
Wait, do you hear that?
[Bird chirping]
Yes... It sounds lovely.
Maybe we found your friend.
[Chirping...]
Shh...
[Chirping continues...]
Cheep, cheep, cheep, tweet.
Tweet, tweet, cheep, cheep.
[Bird chirping]
[Laughs]
Cheep, cheep, tweet, cheep, cheep.
[Bird chirping]
[Applause]
Bravo, bravo!
Thank you.
Thank you, princess emily.
[Bird chirping...]
Oh, no!
Well, I guess that wasn't your special friend.
Thank you, sir little bear.
[Little bear humming...]
[Croaks]
Hark! Could that be your lost friend?
[Croaking]
He doesn'tlook like my lost friend.
Yes, but... Maybe an evil witch turned him into a frog!
[Imitates evil laugh]
Oh, my, there's only one way
To break the evil spell.
How?
He must be kissed!
By a princess.
You want me to kiss a frog?
It's the only way to break the spell.
[Croaks]
[Croaks]
[Laughing]
Well, maybe he isn't your special friend.
[Giggles]
You're very mischievous, little bear.
Sirlittle bear.
[Chattering]
Stand back, princess emily.
What is it, sir little bear?
It's...
A dragon.
[Gasps]
A dragon?!
Really?
It's a... Sleeping dragon.
Little bear: the dragon awakes!
What shall we do?
Never fear.
Sir little bear is here!
You there!
I am sir little bear.
Hi-ya!
That's right!
And don't come back...
If you know what's good for you.
[Laughs]
There, your highness.
You're very funny, sir little bear.
Thank you, princess emily.
Little bear: well, we didn't find
Your lost friend, princess emily.
We searched everywhere.
High and low.
We did find singing birds and kissing frogs.
And sleeping dragons.
But no best friend.
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Oh, oh...
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Here I am, princess emily.
It's me, your friend.
There you are!
I found you!
No... I found you.
You did indeed.
I'm in your debt.
How can I repay you?
Well... I would like to have a turn on the swing.
Sure!
Would you push me?
It would be my pleasure.
Whoa... Oh...
[Laughing]
Higher!
Higher?
Up to the moon!!
Up, up, up and away!
[Both laughing]
Whoa...!
[Both laughing...]
[Laughing]
[Owl hooting]
[Hen squawks]
Cat: boo!
[Squawking]
All: whoa!
[All laughing]
[Bird chirping]
[Chirping]
[Chirping]
Hmm... Interesting.
[Chirping]
[All chirping]
I can do that.
[Imitating chirping]: cheep, cheep, tweet, chirp...
Tweet, tweet, chirp. [Laughs]
Cheep, cheep, cheep, tweet. [Laughs]
Tweet, tweet, cheep, cheep.
Cheep, cheep, tweet, tweet, tweet.
Chirp, chirp, chirp, tweet.
[Laughing]
Tweet, tweet, tweet, chirp...
Who are you?
[Laughs] guess.
A bird?
No...
I'm your little bear.
Ooh...
[Munching]
I can do that.
[Imitates munching]
[Munching]
[Sniffing]
[Sniffing]
[Grunting]
Where did you go?
[Grunting]
Hmm...
Interesting.
Ooh!
Hmm...
I guess this hole is for rabbits, not little bears.
[Grunting...]
And now who are you supposed to be?
Guess.
[Imitates munching]
A rabbit looking for the lettuce in my garden?
No, I'm your little bear.
[Grunts]
Hmm... I can do that.
[Grunting]
[Humming]
Uh, little bear...
Are you following me?
Hi, no feet.
I'm slithering through the grass just like you.
[Laughs]
A bear acting like a snake?
That's pretty funny.
Can you do this, little bear?
[Laughs]
I can do that.
[Grunting...]
[No feet laughs]
This way.
[Grunting...]
Look at me!
[Laughs]
[Hissing]
I can do that.
[Grunting]
Youcando that.
Can you do this, no feet?
[Grunts]
Geronimo!
I can do that.
Geronimo!
Ooh! [Laughs]
[Both laughing]
[Hissing]
I can do that.
Ahh...
Yes...
But can you do this?
Ah...
[Chuckles]
[Garbled]: how you do that?
[Hisses]
It's something all snakes can do.
Ahh...
[Growls]
How did you do that?
I just stuck out my tongue.
No, how did you make that sound?
Grr.. Owl?
It's something all bears can do.
I can do that.
Uh...
[Hissing]
[Laughs]
[Growls loudly]
[Hissing, trying to growl]
[Growling]
Growl.
[Laughs]
I guess I can't do that.
But can you do this, little bear?
Um.
I can do that.
[Grunting]
[Laughing]
[Laughs]
I guess I can't do that.
Well, then, try this.
Um.
[Humming]
Hmm...
I know.
[Laughs]
Ay...
Hey, that tickles.
[Laughs]
Whoa...
Whoa. [Grunts]
I can do that!
[Grunting]
Whoa...!
[Laughs]
Yay! You did it, no feet.
I can do that, too!
[Laughs] you're clapping!
Mother bear: little bear.
Coming, mother bear.
I'll race you, no feet.
I'll slither like a snake.
And I'll run like a bear.
On your mark...
Get set...
Both: go!
[Hissing]
[Grunting, hissing, growling...]
You make a good snake, no feet.
And you make a good bear, little bear.
Now who are you?
I'm still your little bear.
And what can a little bear do?
I can give you a hug.
Mmm...
[Laughs]
Oh, I can do that.
Mmm...
Hey! I can do that, too!
[Both laugh]
[Playing flute, hitting some sour notes...]
[Hits sour note]
Ooh... I don't think that's how it's supposed to sound
Is it, grandfather bear?
[Laughs]
Well, it's not too bad for a first lesson.
Try again, little bear.
[Playing a little better]
That's it.
Practice makes perfect.
I did it!
Very nice.
Keep playing.
[Playing tune...]
[Clicking spoons in time with tune...]
Well, we make quite a duo, little bear.
Oh...
[Both laughing]
Oh...
[Both laugh]
Ah...
Mmm...
[Feet pattering]
What was that?
Oh, well.
Let's hear the tune again, little bear.
[Playing tune]
[Feet pattering]
There it is again, grandfather bear.
Yes, I hear it, too.
[Feet pattering]
[Whispers]: what do you think it is?
[Whispers]: I don't know.
[Feet pattering]
Interesting.
[Plays tune]
[Feet pattering]
Maybe you have mice in the attic.
Sounds like dancing mice.
[Feet pattering]
Why don't we go find them, grandfather bear?
[Something shatters]
I think we had better, little bear.
Come on.
Hmm...
[Door creaks]
[Whispers]: where did they go?
Aha!
[Feet pattering]
Aha!
Hey! Come back here!
[Laughing]
He's going to you, grandfather bear.
Here he comes!
Oh... There he goes.
[Grunts]
[Laughing]
There's another one!
You catch that one, grandfather bear!
Oh... Hey!
[Laughs]
Here I come!
I'm going to get you, grandfather bear.
Not if I get you first!
[Both laughing...]
Whoa!
Oop!
[Both laughing]
Ah...
Ooh...
Oh, my.
I don't think we're going to catch them this way.
[Playing tune...]
Now this reminds me of an old story
Called "pied piper bear."
Pied piper bear?
He was a little bear who liked to play the flute.
Pied piper little bear.
[Plays tune]
And whenever he played
Everyone would come to listen.
Even the mice?
Especially the mice.
Mice love to dance.
[Laughs]
So do bears.
But if you want to dance, you need... ?
Music!
[Playing tune...]
I like your song, little bear.
And I don't think I'm the only one.
[All squeaking]
[Continues playing...]
[Mice squeaking]
[Squeaking]
[Tapping rhythm]
[Tapping rhythm]
[Continues playing...]
[Squeaking]
[Squeaking]
[Continues playing...]
[Little bear continues playing...]
[Both munching and gulping]
Mm-mmm!
It's kind of quiet
Without the dancing mice
Grandfather bear.
It is rather peaceful, isn't it?
[Feet pattering...]
[Playing tune...]
[Squeaking]
[All squeaking]
[Little bear continues playing...]
[Bird chirping...]
[Both laughing]
Higher, emily, higher!
To the sky?
Higher than the sky!
To a kingdom... [Grunts]
Far, far away?
Yes, a kingdom...
Far, far away!
Whoa, oh, whoa...
[Laughing]
Oh!
Hmm...
A kingdom!
Far, far away!
[Emily pretends to cry]
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Oh... Boo-hoo...
Uh-oh.
Boo-hoo-hoo.
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo!
Boo-hoo, hoo-hoo!
What's wrong, emily?
Ahem... Princess emily.
Oh...
Princess emily.
[Sniffling]
What are you doing, princess emily?
I'm crying.
Oh... And you're crying because...
You lost your crown.
[Giggles]
Yes.
There, your highness.
[Giggles]
Thank you, little bear.
You may rise.
[Sniffles]
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Why are you crying now, princess emily?
Because I've lost something else.
Um... Was it a treasure of gold?
Something more special than gold.
Hmm... What can it be?
I've lost
My very best friend
And I can't find him anywhere.
Oh...
Maybe I can help you find him.
Can you?
Ha! Oh! Uh!
Never fear.
Sir little bear is here!
Indeed!
Indeed.
[Little bear humming]
So, what is your best friend like, princess emily?
Well, he loves music.
Really?
Mm-hmm.
And he can be very mischievous.
I see...
[Giggles]
And he always makes me laugh.
Well, he sounds like a very special friend.
Yes, he's a real treasure.
[Bird chirping]
Wait, do you hear that?
[Bird chirping]
Yes... It sounds lovely.
Maybe we found your friend.
[Chirping...]
Shh...
[Chirping continues...]
Cheep, cheep, cheep, tweet.
Tweet, tweet, cheep, cheep.
[Bird chirping]
[Laughs]
Cheep, cheep, tweet, cheep, cheep.
[Bird chirping]
[Applause]
Bravo, bravo!
Thank you.
Thank you, princess emily.
[Bird chirping...]
Oh, no!
Well, I guess that wasn't your special friend.
Thank you, sir little bear.
[Little bear humming...]
[Croaks]
Hark! Could that be your lost friend?
[Croaking]
He doesn'tlook like my lost friend.
Yes, but... Maybe an evil witch turned him into a frog!
[Imitates evil laugh]
Oh, my, there's only one way
To break the evil spell.
How?
He must be kissed!
By a princess.
You want me to kiss a frog?
It's the only way to break the spell.
[Croaks]
[Croaks]
[Laughing]
Well, maybe he isn't your special friend.
[Giggles]
You're very mischievous, little bear.
Sirlittle bear.
[Chattering]
Stand back, princess emily.
What is it, sir little bear?
It's...
A dragon.
[Gasps]
A dragon?!
Really?
It's a... Sleeping dragon.
Little bear: the dragon awakes!
What shall we do?
Never fear.
Sir little bear is here!
You there!
I am sir little bear.
Hi-ya!
That's right!
And don't come back...
If you know what's good for you.
[Laughs]
There, your highness.
You're very funny, sir little bear.
Thank you, princess emily.
Little bear: well, we didn't find
Your lost friend, princess emily.
We searched everywhere.
High and low.
We did find singing birds and kissing frogs.
And sleeping dragons.
But no best friend.
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Oh, oh...
Boo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
Here I am, princess emily.
It's me, your friend.
There you are!
I found you!
No... I found you.
You did indeed.
I'm in your debt.
How can I repay you?
Well... I would like to have a turn on the swing.
Sure!
Would you push me?
It would be my pleasure.
Whoa... Oh...
[Laughing]
Higher!
Higher?
Up to the moon!!
Up, up, up and away!
[Both laughing]
Whoa...!
[Both laughing...]
[Laughing]