[bright music]
♪ Rosie has a lot that she wants to know ♪
♪ Can you mail a cat to your abuela's house ♪
♪ In Mexico
♪ How do stores get food Can you pogo stick to the moon ♪
♪ She's got a lot to learn and when she does ♪
♪ They're Rosie's Rules
♪ Hey
♪ Well that's new information
♪ She will always figure it out ♪
♪ So much to cheer about
♪ For Rosie's Rules
Rosie's Rules!
♪ Rosie's Rules
Rosie's Rules!
♪ Rosie's Rules
Rosie's Rules!
♪ Rosie's Rules ♪
"The Catrina Mystery"
[laughing]
- Do I see a twisty marigold path?
- Así es! [gasps]
- And yummazing sugar skulls?
- Uh-huh. [gasps]
- And papel picado and skeleton decorations!?
Iggy. Gatita. Do you know what today is?
- Halloween! - No!
It's Día de Muertos! The Day of the Dead!
- Yay! [meowing]
- What's that?
- Rosie's Rule:
Sometimes a big sister has to do a little more explaining.
[giggles] Day of the Dead
is a supertastical holiday where we remember people
from our family who lived before us.
- That's right.
We remember them
by making an ofrenda, like this one.
- Oh!
Who's that, Papá?
- This is your great great great Tío Gustavo!
- Whoa.
He must have been really great.
[meows]
- He was!
And we're going to honour his memory
by setting up the ofrenda with food and decorations,
and other things Tío Gustavo liked.
- Can I help set up the ofrenda , Papá?
- Por supuesto, mija. - i¡OÓrale!
I wonder how I can help set up the ofrenda?
I've gotta know!
[bright music]
♪ I have a great big question
♪ And I just can't let it go ♪
♪ Yo quiero saberlo
♪ I really gotta know
How can I help set up the ofrenda ?
Maybe...
♪ I'll decorate a ginormous sugar skull ♪
♪ Then make papel picado with the help of a seagull ♪
♪ I'll surf on a wave of marigolds ♪
♪ While dancing along with a jumpy toad ♪♪
That would be supertastical.
- Ay! I almost forgot something very important.
i¡La Catrina!
- Oh!
Pretty!
- So colourful!
[meows]
- The Catrina was Tío Gustavo's favourite part
of Día de Muertos.
So I need someone to carefully put it on the ofrenda.
- Me! This kid, right here!
I'll put the Catrina on the ofrenda!
- Gracias, campeona.
- i¡Permiso! Very important Catrina doll coming through!
Muy bien... here.
No, a bit to the left...
i¡Ahí! [door bell ringing]
- i¡Es Día de Muertos familia!
- i¡Tía! iJavi! Ooo, what's in the bag?
- Ingredients!
I'm making my famous pan de muerto for the ofrenda !
And some extra for us.
[giggles]
- Te ayudo, hermana.
- Qué padre, prima.
The ofrenda looks so colourful.
- I know!
And wait 'til you see the best part!
Presenting... La Catrina!
I know, I know, you can say it.
It's wow-mazing, and coolamadoodle... right?
- Uh, Rosie?
I don't see the Catrina.
[gasps] - Where'd she go?
I put her right here! And now... she's gone.
- It's a Catrina mystery.
[both]: We need to call Abuela.
[beeping]
- Oh! [both]: i¡Hola Abuela!
- i¡Hola, mis niños!
I'm visiting the ofrendas for Día de Muertos in Mixquic!
Miren.
[both]: i¡Oooo calaveritas! - ¿Qué pasa?
- I put the Catrina on the ofrenda
but now it's gone.
- It's a Catrina mystery.
- Ya veo.
You know, lots of ofrendas don't have a Catrina.
- That's good.
- Except the Fuentes Family!
[both]: Oh.
- A Catrina has decorated all of our ofrendas since...
well, always!
- So what do we do?
- Maybe you can make another Catrina.
And the best part is you can make her out of anything at all.
Oh, I've gotta see a new ofrenda over there.
i¡Adiós, granitos de arroz!
[both]: i¡Ciao, bacalao!
- i¡Sígueme primo! We need to make another Catrina!
- Look kids, I made some extra sugar skulls for us!
- They're supertastical! - i¡Qué lindas!
- Wait a sugar-madoodle!
We can use a sugar skull to make another Catrina!
This can be her head! - Yes!
But what about the rest of her body?
- Mama Macaroni.
[both]: Macaroni!
- Rosie's Rule: If you say "Mama Macaroni"
you might get an idea for your Catrina!
[bright music]
- Mm...
[giggles]
- i¡Listo!
A sugar skull and macaroni Catrina!
- Creative and good enough to eat! But we won't.
- Now everything's on the ofrenda
and we can celebrate Día de Muertos!
Hooray dance? - i¡Sale y vale!
[both]: Elbow bump, silly jump!
i¡Muévete!
[gasping]
- The Catrina is gone!
Again!
- The mystery continues.
- I don't see it anywhere!
- Yo tampoco. What do we do?
- We need to make another Catrina.
- But we used all the macaroni!
- Well that's new information! Hmmm.
Abuela said we can make a Catrina out of anything.
Like...
[both]: Paper!
[bright music]
- Presenting our paper Catrina!
- It's our best one yet! - I know!
Oh, yeah. It's a paper Catrina, and it's awesome!
[both]: Oh, yeah. It's a paper Catrina,
and it's awesome!
- Let's make sure everything's on the ofrenda now!
Marigold path, papel picado,
sugar skulls, no Catrina...
[gasping] [both]: No Catrina?!
- Ugh! I was so excited to put the Catrina on the ofrenda
for Día de Muertos, but it keeps disappearing
and... I need to flop!
Breathe in, breathe out.
Wiggle about.
Now I'm ready to figure this out.
Vamos a ver.
I wish I knew another way to make a Catrina.
[gasping] - Did you say Catrina?
When I was your age,
I would dress up just like La Catrina for Día de Muertos.
- Dress up? So, you were the Catrina?!
- i¡Sí! I was the Catrina!
- I have an idea!
- Our ofrenda looks fuentastic!
Great, great, great Tío Gustavo would be so proud!
[gasps] Wait. Where's the Catrina?
- Here I am!
Soy Catrina Rosie!
[gasping] - Cool!
- ¿Mija? i¡Eres genial!
Dressing up as the Catrina is a wonderful idea!
Now, the ofrenda is officially complete!
Gracias familia, this is the best way to remember
Great Great Great Tío Gustavo.
[cheering]
- This is the most supertastical Día de Muertos ever!
♪ Día de Muertos Is a Mexican holiday ♪
♪ Remembering family from long ago ♪
♪ Con nuestros ancestros we celebrate ♪
♪ We will make an ofrenda To honour their life ♪
♪ With photos of their faces And candles to light ♪
♪ We'll use papel piquado When it's time to decorate ♪
♪ Get calaveras de azucar Y pan de muerto we'll bake ♪
♪ We will dress up the altars With flowers and fruits ♪
♪ Tamales y chocolate To honour our roots ♪
♪ And don't forget La Catrina Dressed up with her hat ♪
♪ We'll see lots of calacas And set a marigold path ♪
♪ Special things that we do
♪ Tradiciones for this time of year ♪
♪ We think of our family In our hearts we keep them near ♪
♪ Día de Muertos Is a Mexican holiday ♪
♪ Remembering family from long ago ♪
♪ Con nuestros ancestros we celebrate ♪♪
- Mmmm, chocolate skulls! - i¡Delicioso!
- Campeona. What happened to the Catrina I gave you earlier?
- I don't know, Papá. It disappeared.
- They all did. [meowing]
- Uh? - Ha?
[gasps]
- Gatita!
- Cheddar Cheese Louise!
I think we found the Catrinas. All of them!
[giggles] - Gatita!
You took the Catrinas?!
[purring]
- She really must have liked them.
- The Catrina mystery is solved!
- Gatita. How about I take this Catrina.
But you can keep those. Okay? [meows]
[cheering] - Eso!
- Rosie's Rule: On Día de Muertos we make an ofrenda
to remember our family members who lived before us!
- Who wants pan de muerto?
- Me! - I do!
- Me, please! - i¡Yo también!
"The Lucky Dragon Dance"
[humming]
- Oooo, oranges! What are they for, Mom?
Are you making orange juice? Orange jelly?
Are we playing the Orange Game?
- What's the Orange Game? - I don't know
but it sounds supertastical!
Rosie's Rule: Sometimes a game sounds supertastical,
even if you don't know what it is!
- Actually, Rosie Posie, these oranges are for you.
The Liu's have invited you to join their celebration
for Lunar New Year!
- Really, really? - Really, really!
And in Chinese culture, it's believed that mandarin oranges
bring good fortune for the new year.
- Mama Macaroni! I'm celebrating Lunar New Year
with Jun and Quinn! And the oranges!
Can I go celebrate now? - Of course, let's go!
- Wouh-hou!
- Bye, Rosie Posie. - Bye, Mom!
- We'll stop by later! - Happy Lunar New Year, Rosie!
- Xinnián kuàilè.
That's how you say Happy New Year in Mandarin.
- Xinnián kuàilè, Jun and Quinn!
Whoa.
Your backyard looks redtastical!
- Red brings good luck!
- Just like these mandarin oranges bring good luck!
- They sure do! - Thanks, Rosie!
[sniffing]
- My nose smells something yummazing.
- Oh, I think you smell our dumplings!
- We always make dumplings on Lunar New Year.
- They bring good luck too!
- Don't forget to blow.
- Mmmm, yummy!
- I feel lucky already!
- Xinnián kuàilè, Grandpa Liu!
- Xinnián kuàilè, Rosie! You're here just in time.
- Yay!
Just in time for what?
- The dragon dance!
- There's gonna be a dragon!?
- Oh, it's not a real dragon, Rosie.
It's a dragon performance.
We watch it together on the tablet.
- It's our Ye Ye's favourite part of Lunar New Year.
- I think the dragon dance is gonna be my favourite part too!
And I haven't even seen it yet!
- And the best part is, watching the dragon dance
will bring me extra luck for the new year!
- Wowmazing. I wonder what will the dragon dance be like?
I've gotta know!
♪ I have a great big question And I just can't let it go ♪
♪ Yo quiero saberlo I really gotta know ♪
What will the dragon dance be like?
Maybe...
♪ A dragon twirls around with a bright red tutu on ♪
♪ Then he'll glide across a lake with a family of swans ♪
♪ With fancy tappers on all of his feet ♪
♪ He'll dance all around to a rock and roll b*at ♪♪
That would be dragon-tastical.
[cheering] - Oh, I'm so excited.
- I love the dragon dance.
- We're gonna get so much good luck this year!
- Is that the dragon? - Uh-huh!
The people dressed in red will move the dragon
to make it look like it's dancing.
- Oh, I can't wait to see the...
- Aiyah!
- What happened?
- Oh, I think there's a bad connection.
- I'll see if I can fix it.
- I hope so! - Yeah!
We don't want to miss the dragon dance!
- Okay, I think I got it.
[cheering]
- That's strange. Why are they bowing?
- On no, the dragon dance is over!
We missed it!
- But it's Grandpa Liu's favourite part
of Lunar New Year! And it brings him extra luck!
- I guess I won't be extra lucky this year.
- Aiyah! I think the bad luck is already starting!
- We've gotta figure out how Ye Ye can watch the dragon dance
so he doesn't have more bad luck!
- But how? The dance is over!
- That dance is over.
But maybe we can do our own dragon dance!
- Yes! Then he'll get to watch it and have extra luck!
Gonna do a dragon dance for Grandpa Liu, oh, yeah.
Huh? - Ooops!
- We better get started. - What do we do first?
- Step one: make the dragon!
[bright music]
- Wow, our dragon is so colourful
and supertastical and... did I say colourful?
- You did, Rosie. But it's so colourful,
you can say it two times.
- We're ready to do the dragon dance!
Uh... It's a little droopy.
- That's because we need to attach poles to hold it up.
- We can use these chopsticks.
And done!
- The head and tail are not droopy anymore!
Now can we do the dragon dance? - We still need one more thing.
The pearl! - Oh yeah!
What's the pearl?
- It's what the dragon chases during the dance.
It's a very special part.
- Oh, kids! [gasping]
- It's Grandpa! He can't know about the surprise dragon dance!
- I know! You two keep Grandpa Liu away from the dragon.
And I'll find the pearl! - Good idea!
- Coming, Grandpa!
- Where am I supposed to find a pearl?!
I need to call Abuela.
Can I borrow your tablet, Jun?
- Sure thing, Rosie!
[beeping]
- i¡Hola, Abuela!
- i¡Hola, mi niña!
I'm at a Lunar New Year festival!
- It's Lunar New Year in Mexico City too?!
- i¡Claro!
Lunar New Year is celebrated by many Asian people
living in lots of places around the world.
¿Qué pasa?
- We're doing a dragon dance for Grandpa Liu
and we need to find a pearl!
But I don't know where to find one!
- Mira Rosalía, at this dragon dance,
they're using a ball as the pearl.
Maybe you can use a ball too!
Oh, the dance is starting!
i¡Adiós, granito de arroz!
- i¡Ciao, bacalao!
I need a ball!
Golf ball? Too small.
Beach ball? Too big.
Bouncy ball?
Too bouncy! Whoa, whoa, falling!
Rosie's Rule: If you're trying to find a pearl,
only pick up one ball at a time.
Perfecto!
Jun, Quinn. I found a pearl!
- Great! - It's perfect!
- Now we have everything.
And that means it's...
[all]: Dragon dance time!
- Oh, Ye Ye!
- Oh, hey, kids? What's this?
- Ye Ye! We're gonna do a dragon dance for you right now.
- You did this for me?
[all]: Uh-huh.
- And after we do the dance,
you'll have lots and lots of good luck!
- Let's get ready for the dance!
Huh?
- Uh-oh. The dragon is too long!
The middle part won't stay up!
- I'll hold up the middle part!
Oh, but I'm also holding the pearl.
Uh-oh.
Middle, pearl, middle, pearl...
Huh. This isn't working.
We really wanted to do a dragon dance for Grandpa Liu,
but the dragon is too long and droopy and...
I need to flop.
[both]: We need to flop too!
Breathe in, breathe out.
Wiggle about.
Now we're ready to figure this out.
Vamos a ver.
There's gotta be a way we can do the dragon dance.
- I don't see how. Unless there's another person
to hold up the middle. - How about me?
[all]: You?!
- But, Ye Ye, if you're in the dance, you can't watch it!
- That's true, but I think performing the dragon dance
with all of you will bring me extra, extra luck!
Plus it looks like a lot of fun.
[cheering]
- Doo doo dooo!
Presenting the Lunar New Year dragon dance!
This way!
[fake groaning]
Come on, Ye Ye. - Right behind you, Quinn!
- Me too!
- Happy Lunar New Year, everyone!
- Oh, oh, it's so nice!
Oh, that dragon dance. [laughing]
[clapping]
♪ Xinnián kuàilè Xinnián kuàilè ♪
♪ Families all get together
♪ It's the Lunar New Year Let's welcome it with joy ♪
♪ Xinnián kuàilè Xinnián kuàilè ♪
♪ Have another dumpling Xinnián kuàilè ♪
♪ Sweet rice balls and noodles For us to all enjoy ♪
♪ Beautiful red clothes that bring good luck to all ♪
♪ We'll do the dragon dance with a pearl that rises tall ♪
♪ Fireworks and lanterns will light up in the sky ♪
♪ And all the decorations will make us say, "Oh, my!" ♪
♪ Xinnián kuàilè Xinnián kuàilè ♪
♪ Families all get together
♪ It's the Lunar New Year Let's welcome it with joy ♪
♪ Xinnián kuàilè Xinnián kuàilè ♪
♪ Eat another dumpling Xinnián kuàilè ♪
♪ Noodles fish and spring rolls That we can all enjoy ♪
♪ That we can all enjoy ♪
- You know what, kids?
I think we should do our own dragon dance
every Lunar New Year.
- Yes! - Sounds perfect!
- How bout that? I'm lucky already!
- Thank you, dragon dance! [giggling]
Rosie's Rule: Celebrating Lunar New Year
with my friends is super-lucktastical!
Xinnián kuàilè!
- Then we sprinkle it with water.
And there you go! Good job, Iggy-wiggy.
Now our flower will grow!
- Grow, little flower!
Hm? Flower!
Grow!
- What's wrong, Iggy? - Flower not growing.
- It takes time for a flower to grow.
It won't grow right away.
- Uh. Iggy-wiggy wanna grow flower.
- Oh! I have an idea.
Iggy, time to plant...
the Rosie flower!
The fastest growing flower in the world!
- Yay!
- Okay, plant me in the ground.
- Plant, plant, plant. [laughs]
- Now, cover me with dirt.
[laughs]
- Cover, cover, cover.
- Now, water me!
- Water, water, water.
- Now it's time for me to...
grow!
Ta-dah! You grew a Rosie flower!
[laughing]
- Iggy loves Rosie flower.
- I love you too, Iggy.
[♪]
[♪]
01x32 - The Catrina Mystery/The Lucky Dragon Dance
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Series follows 5-year-old Rosie Fuentes as she investigates and learns about the area around her San Antonio, Texas home.
Series follows 5-year-old Rosie Fuentes as she investigates and learns about the area around her San Antonio, Texas home.