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{{episodebear|image=239 When You've Got to Go!.JPG|airdate=February 28, 1999|writer=[[Mitchell Kriegman]]|director=[[Mitchell Kriegman]]|theme=Potty}}
'''Theme''': Potty<br />
 
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[[Image:Ojotoilet.jpg|thumb|300px]]
'''Airdate''': <br />
 
'''Songs''': Potty Chair, Potty Potty, The Toileteers<br />
 
'''Book''': [[When You've Got To Go!]]<br />
 
'''Home Video''': [[Potty Time with Bear]]
 
   
 
[[Bear]] and [[Tutter]] are trying to have a fun game of checkers, while [[Ojo]] and [[Treelo]] are having their own fun playing. For some reason, though, everyone seems to be talking about the toilet and the bathroom. It all starts when Tutter needs to use the toilet during his game of checkers with Bear, but doesn't want to leave the checkers game. Bear assures him it will still be waiting for him. Tutter uses the bathroom and then washes his hands, stating that his [[Grandma Flutter]] taught him to. Later, Ojo has an accident and is very embarrassed, but Bear lets her know it's okay --- accidents can happen to anyone. When [[Pip and Pop]] hear about the day's events, they invite everyone to join their secret club --- The Mystic Order of the Toileteers. It's for everyone who uses, or is going to use the potty. In the Shadow segment, [[Shadow]] introduces a song with some new twists on the phrases "party party" and "potty training."
   
==Summary==
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==Songs==
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*Potty Chair
 
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*Potty Potty
[[Bear]]and [[Tutter]] are trying to have a fun game of checkers, while [[Ojo]] and [[Treelo]] are having their own fun playing. For some reason, though, everyone seems to be talking about the toilet and the bathroom. It all starts when Tutter needs to use the toilet, but doesn't want to leave the checkers game. Later, Ojo has an accident and is very embarrassed, but Bear lets her know it's okay.
 
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*[[The Toileteers]]
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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*This episode was adapted in [[When You've Got To Go!|book form]] in 2000.
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*The Toileteers is a parody of Disney's Mouseketeers.
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* Tutter's toilet is within just a few mouse feet of the hole itself.
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Image:Book.whenyouvegottogo.jpg|The 2000 storybook adaptation.
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</gallery>
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==Video releases==
 
*''[[Potty Time with Bear]]''
   
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*Tutter apparently does not feel the need to wash his hands after flushing the toilet. He washes his hands, but then realizes he forgot to flush. He does so, but does not wash again.
 
*Available in a book version by the same name
 
   
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__NOWYSIWYG__
 
[[Category:Bear in the Big Blue House Episodes|239]]
 
[[Category:Bear in the Big Blue House Episodes|239]]
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[[Category:Potty Training]]

Revision as of 14:57, 13 November 2019

Bear in the Big Blue House
239 When You've Got to Go!
Premiere February 28, 1999
Written by Mitchell Kriegman
Director Mitchell Kriegman
Theme Potty
Ojotoilet

Bear and Tutter are trying to have a fun game of checkers, while Ojo and Treelo are having their own fun playing. For some reason, though, everyone seems to be talking about the toilet and the bathroom. It all starts when Tutter needs to use the toilet during his game of checkers with Bear, but doesn't want to leave the checkers game. Bear assures him it will still be waiting for him. Tutter uses the bathroom and then washes his hands, stating that his Grandma Flutter taught him to. Later, Ojo has an accident and is very embarrassed, but Bear lets her know it's okay --- accidents can happen to anyone. When Pip and Pop hear about the day's events, they invite everyone to join their secret club --- The Mystic Order of the Toileteers. It's for everyone who uses, or is going to use the potty. In the Shadow segment, Shadow introduces a song with some new twists on the phrases "party party" and "potty training."

Songs

Notes

  • This episode was adapted in book form in 2000.
  • The Toileteers is a parody of Disney's Mouseketeers.
  • Tutter's toilet is within just a few mouse feet of the hole itself.

Video releases


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