♪ If you're looking for a show ♪
♪ With a little less cat
♪ Where a dog is the host, where the action is at ♪
♪ Then check out The Ruff Ruffman Show ♪
♪ We're doing science, The Ruff Ruffman Show ♪
♪ We got the skills, The Ruff Ruffman Show ♪
♪ Or, you know, kinda, The Ruff Ruffman Show. ♪
The Ruff Ruffman Show!
With Blossom and Chet.
Yeah!
♪
♪ Got a pet that needs a bit of watching ♪
♪ Well, I bet there will be no botching ♪
♪ Of the watching of the pet
♪ If you call the best pet-sitter yet, yeah! ♪
Ruff Ruffman's Small Pet Pet-Sitting Service.
Now accepting all small pets.
Yeah!
Hello, viewers.
While Blossom's been away on vacation,
I've landed my first pet-sitting job
for my cousin Bluff.
Hey, Ruffio!
I need you to pet-sit my, uh, hamster.
Yeah, let's call it a hamster.
Goes by the name of Fluff.
Just for a few days.
I owe you one-- da-dush!
RUFF: Wow, this'll be great.
Look at all these awesome things I got from the pet store.
Hamster squeaky toys.
An extra-strong hamster leash.
(doorbell rings)
Oh, that must be Fluff.
When Blossom gets home, she's going to be so excited
at the cute little... (screams)
Who are you?
Fluff?
Oh, no, no, no, no,
no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
All right, Bluff.
I am pretty sure this is not a hamster.
FLUFF: Well, now that you mention it, he does
have a rhinoceroid quality or two, I've got to admit.
But Blossom comes home in three days.
I can't have a stampeding rhino in her house!
BLUFF: Whoa, relax.
Just put a leash on him.
A leash?
Oh, he loves leashes.
Just make sure it's strong, click it on, bada-boom,
he's calm as a clam.
Listen, I'll pick him up next week.
No, no, no, wait!
Uh, uh....
A leash, huh?
Okay, well, I do have this hamster leash.
Oh, Fluff?
Well, okay, that is not long enough.
But I don't have any other leashes!
Okay, all right, Chet, we're going to have to make a leash.
Think, think.
What material do we have in the house that's long?
Ha-ha, toilet paper.
Just make a nice little lasso here, and... perfect!
And that did not work.
Wait, no, no.
Chet, run!
Okay, viewers, clearly we need a different long material.
Huh, let's see.
Ah...
Oh, perfect.
A leash made entirely
of sausage links.
Well, there goes my breakfast.
Ah, okay, both leashes snapped right away.
Clearly it isn't just length
that's important, but strength if you want a good material
for rhino leashes.
Yikes!
(screaming)
Viewers at home,
time to do some science.
Find out which material in my pantry is the strongest.
I'm just going to be hiding in here.
Hi, Ruff.
(Ruff screaming)
CLAIRE: What's the matter?
Well, kind of have a situation here.
There's a rhino in my house.
(Claire laughing)
Yes, it's hilarious.
I need to find the strongest material
in my pantry that can make a rhino leash.
Can you help me out?
Sure-- what kind of materials do you have?
RUFF: Let's see.
I've got crepe paper
left over from Chet's disco dancing party,
licorice,
and plastic bags.
Okay, how are you going to test to see how strong
each material is?
So we're going to tape this bag
to the crepe paper, and then we're going
to fill the bag with pennies.
And then we're going to see how many pennies
the crepe paper can hold before it breaks.
RUFF: Great idea!
The more pennies the crepe paper can hold,
the stronger it is.
We might be here a while.
I'm going to make myself a smoothie.
BOTH: , ...
.
CLAIRE: .
JADEN: Okay, it's .
RUFF: Claire, what are you writing?
I'm writing down
how many pennies each material
was holding up before it broke.
RUFF: Ah, good idea.
Crepe paper can hold pennies.
That's not that much, Ruff.
Uh...
I've got licorice.
(Claire laughing)
I don't know how strong it's going to be,
but it tastes good.
RUFF: Right?
CLAIRE: I'm thinking that
it's going to hold about five pennies,
and then it's going to rip.
I think, like, five or six.
BOTH: One... six, seven, eight... , .
CLAIRE: It only held .
You're not going to stop a rhino
with this, Ruff.
All I've got left are these plastic bags.
And plastic bags are useless.
What am I going to do?
Actually, they're not useless.
Plastic bags can be pretty strong.
RUFF: Really?
I think we should do this by tens.
CLAIRE: Okay.
RUFF: Good.
That'll be faster counting.
BOTH: Ten.
.
.
.
.
, Ruff.
We're almost out of money.
BOTH: .
CLAIRE: Carry.
RUFF: Whoa, look how many we're up to!
Wow!
It's not even close to breaking!
Aha!
Nice work, guys.
I've got plastic bags galore from my hamster shopping.
The bags aren't long, but tying them together
makes them just long enough.
Ha-ha!
Whoa! Whoa! Whoa!
Chet, help!
Oh, drat.
When the plastic bags didn't break right away,
I thought for sure they were going to work.
I wonder what makes this leash extra strong.
Huh, it's actually three pieces of string woven together.
It's braided.
I wonder if that has anything to do with its strength.
Guys, what do you think?
We'll test the bags for you, Ruff.
We'll braid them together like the hamster leash.
RUFF: That's why you're the best.
CLAIRE: Let's see if the bag's strong enough to pull the chair.
I'll sit on the chair while you test how strong the bags are.
Pull, pull.
(chair scraping loudly)
(they laugh)
RUFF: Jaden?
The bag's not strong enough to pull the chair.
So let's see what happens when we braid them.
RUFF: Ah, braiding.
Wish my hair were long enough to braid.
Okay, let's see if it's stronger.
It's working.
RUFF: It's working!
And you're scuffing up your mom's floor.
There you go, Ruff-- it's much stronger.
So braiding the plastic bags makes them stronger.
Thanks, guys.
Yep, Ruff Ruffman, professional pet-sitter,
has it all under control.
(tutting)
Sit, Fluff.
Yuck!
♪ The Ruff Ruffman Show.
Yeah!
01x06 - Make Sure It's a Hamster
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Features Ruff Ruffman showing the viewers how to do certain science related hands-on activities and games.
Features Ruff Ruffman showing the viewers how to do certain science related hands-on activities and games.