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Before ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'' began regular production, a test pilot was produced to demonstrate the characters, style and feel of the show. It featured [[Bear]], [[Tutter]] (here as a girl simply named Mouse)<ref>Trusted source via [[User:CDCB2]]</ref> and brown versions of [[Pip and Pop]] (here called Pummel and Pop, and performed by [[Joey Mazzarino]] and [[David Rudman]])<ref>[[Tyler Bunch]] on ''Getting Felt Up'' podcast, episode #8 (00:48:35)</ref> in a kitchen singing [[Need a Little Help Today|an original musical number]].
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Before ''[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]'' began regular production, a test pilot directed by [[David Gumpel]] was produced to demonstrate the characters, style and feel of the show. It featured [[Bear]], [[Tutter]] (here as a girl simply named Mouse)<ref>Trusted source via [[User:CDCB2]]</ref> and brown versions of [[Pip and Pop]] (here called Pummel and Pop, and performed by [[Joey Mazzarino]] and [[David Rudman]])<ref>[[Tyler Bunch]] on ''Getting Felt Up'' podcast, episode #8 (00:48:35)</ref>.
   
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==Summary==
The pilot was directed by [[David Gumpel]].
 
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Bear welcomes the viewer inside and introduces Pummel and Pop, two otters who are visiting while Mrs. Otter goes to work. The three go on an imaginary adventure in the water using a homemade sailboat built from various household objects.
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Bear sniffs the viewer afterwards--you have that just woken up smell! Before you arrived, Bear and the otters were playing with real water. Remembering that makes him curious... what exactly is water? Bear [[Oh, Water, Water, Water|contemplates his many questions]], then hears from some real kids whether they think water has a shape.
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Suddenly, Bear hears a noise coming from the kitchen. He goes to investigate and finds Mouse trying to reach the sink faucet (via a self constructed box tower) and fill her canteen with water. After some gentle probing from Bear, Mouse remembers that it's okay to ask for help.
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Pummel and Pop join Bear and Mouse to sing [[Need a Little Help Today|a closing number about asking for help]], and Bear invites the viewer to come back soon.<ref>Trusted source via [[User:CDCB2]]</ref>
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==Notes==
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* As the show's format had not been fully established yet, several key characters are absent -- namely, [[Ojo]], [[Treelo]], [[Shadow]], and [[Luna]].
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* Additionally, Pip and Pop's parents are never mentioned in the series. However, [[Otto and Etta Otter]], their grandparents, make several appearances.
   
 
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Revision as of 23:24, 14 November 2019

Bearinthebigbluehouse

Before Bear in the Big Blue House began regular production, a test pilot directed by David Gumpel was produced to demonstrate the characters, style and feel of the show. It featured Bear, Tutter (here as a girl simply named Mouse)[1] and brown versions of Pip and Pop (here called Pummel and Pop, and performed by Joey Mazzarino and David Rudman)[2].

Summary

Bear welcomes the viewer inside and introduces Pummel and Pop, two otters who are visiting while Mrs. Otter goes to work. The three go on an imaginary adventure in the water using a homemade sailboat built from various household objects.

Bear sniffs the viewer afterwards--you have that just woken up smell! Before you arrived, Bear and the otters were playing with real water. Remembering that makes him curious... what exactly is water? Bear contemplates his many questions, then hears from some real kids whether they think water has a shape.

Suddenly, Bear hears a noise coming from the kitchen. He goes to investigate and finds Mouse trying to reach the sink faucet (via a self constructed box tower) and fill her canteen with water. After some gentle probing from Bear, Mouse remembers that it's okay to ask for help.

Pummel and Pop join Bear and Mouse to sing a closing number about asking for help, and Bear invites the viewer to come back soon.[3]

Notes

  • As the show's format had not been fully established yet, several key characters are absent -- namely, Ojo, Treelo, Shadow, and Luna.
  • Additionally, Pip and Pop's parents are never mentioned in the series. However, Otto and Etta Otter, their grandparents, make several appearances.

Sources

  1. Trusted source via User:CDCB2
  2. Tyler Bunch on Getting Felt Up podcast, episode #8 (00:48:35)
  3. Trusted source via User:CDCB2