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{{eptheme|show=[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]|airdate=|writer=[[Mitchell Kriegman]]|director=[[Chuck Vinson]]|theme=Water}}
 
{{eptheme|show=[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]|airdate=|writer=[[Mitchell Kriegman]]|director=[[Chuck Vinson]]|theme=Water}}
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[[Bear]] and his friends are interacting with water in this episode --- be it real or imaginary. [[Ojo]], for example, is pretending to sail a ship in the living room. [[Pip and Pop]] join her in the fun. Bear contemplates some questions of his about water --- just what shape it is and why it's so wet. He finds [[Tutter]] in the kitchen trying to get some water of his own. He's trying to build something to make his way to the sink, but Bear helps him by giving him a lift. Bear also finds [[Treelo]] in the bathtub playing with bubbles. When the bubbles start to overflow, Bear has him pull the plug, but he's worried he'll go down the drain. Bear assures him that the drain is only for water (and bubbles).
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[[Bear]] and his friends are interacting with water in this episode --- be it real or imaginary. [[Ojo]], for example, is pretending to sail a ship in the living room. [[Pip and Pop]] join her in the fun. Bear contemplates some questions of his about water --- just what shape it is and why it's so wet. He finds [[Tutter]] in the kitchen trying to get some water of his own. He's trying to build something to make his way to the sink, but Bear helps him by giving him a lift. Bear also finds [[Treelo]] in the bathtub playing with bubbles. When the bubbles start to overflow, Bear has him pull the plug, but he's worried he'll go down the drain. Bear assures him that the drain is only for water (and bubbles).
   
 
In the Shadow segment, [[Shadow]] tells the story of "[[The Itsy Bitsy Spider]]".
 
In the Shadow segment, [[Shadow]] tells the story of "[[The Itsy Bitsy Spider]]".
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*This episode includes a brief segment in which real kids talk about some of the shapes that water takes on. These include raindrops, drops from a sprinkler and waves.
 
*This episode includes a brief segment in which real kids talk about some of the shapes that water takes on. These include raindrops, drops from a sprinkler and waves.
*Tutter uses various boxes in his attempt to construct something to help him reach the faucet. Some of the boxes being used are [[Kellogg's]] Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks, Froot Loops, and Nabisco's Ritz Bits. The letters of the brand's name on the boxes are somewhat obscured to prevent Trademark and Copyright Information.
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*Tutter uses various boxes in his attempt to construct something to help him reach the faucet. Some of the boxes being used are [[Kellogg's]] Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks, Froot Loops, and Nabisco's Ritz Bits. The letters of the brand's name on the boxes are somewhat obscured to prevent Trademark and Copyright Information.
   
 
==Video releases==
 
==Video releases==

Revision as of 20:58, 22 December 2010

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Bear and his friends are interacting with water in this episode --- be it real or imaginary. Ojo, for example, is pretending to sail a ship in the living room. Pip and Pop join her in the fun. Bear contemplates some questions of his about water --- just what shape it is and why it's so wet. He finds Tutter in the kitchen trying to get some water of his own. He's trying to build something to make his way to the sink, but Bear helps him by giving him a lift. Bear also finds Treelo in the bathtub playing with bubbles. When the bubbles start to overflow, Bear has him pull the plug, but he's worried he'll go down the drain. Bear assures him that the drain is only for water (and bubbles).

In the Shadow segment, Shadow tells the story of "The Itsy Bitsy Spider".

Songs

Notes

  • This episode includes a brief segment in which real kids talk about some of the shapes that water takes on. These include raindrops, drops from a sprinkler and waves.
  • Tutter uses various boxes in his attempt to construct something to help him reach the faucet. Some of the boxes being used are Kellogg's Frosted Flakes, Apple Jacks, Froot Loops, and Nabisco's Ritz Bits. The letters of the brand's name on the boxes are somewhat obscured to prevent Trademark and Copyright Information.

Video releases

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