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{{episodebear|image=Nothing_2_Fear_Bear_Blue_House.png|airdate=June 2, 1999|writer=[[Claudia Silver]]|director=[[Mitchell Kriegman]]|theme=Afraid}}
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When [[Bear]] receives a package from "L.L. Bear" in the mail, he's surprised to find that he received a skunk clock rather than the bear clock he ordered. Rather than returning it, he decides to give it a try and hangs it up in the kitchen. He hears [[Ojo]] and [[Treelo]] outside and finds Treelo swinging on a swing. He gets off and asks Ojo to try, but finds that she doesn't want to. She admits to being somewhat scared, but finds a compromise in starting out by first taking small swings. As Bear heads off into the living room for a nap, [[Tutter]] is disturbed by the "tick-tock" of the skunk clock, mistaking it for a real skunk. He's scared by it, but eventually comes to realize that it's not actually alive and is nothing to be afraid of. Out at the [[Otter Pond]], [[Pip and Pop]] play a game called "Double D Dare." When their daring starts to get dangerous, Bear suggests that they think of things to do that are silly, but not potentially dangerous. Sometimes, if you're scared to do something, there may be a very good reason for it.
 
When [[Bear]] receives a package from "L.L. Bear" in the mail, he's surprised to find that he received a skunk clock rather than the bear clock he ordered. Rather than returning it, he decides to give it a try and hangs it up in the kitchen. He hears [[Ojo]] and [[Treelo]] outside and finds Treelo swinging on a swing. He gets off and asks Ojo to try, but finds that she doesn't want to. She admits to being somewhat scared, but finds a compromise in starting out by first taking small swings. As Bear heads off into the living room for a nap, [[Tutter]] is disturbed by the "tick-tock" of the skunk clock, mistaking it for a real skunk. He's scared by it, but eventually comes to realize that it's not actually alive and is nothing to be afraid of. Out at the [[Otter Pond]], [[Pip and Pop]] play a game called "Double D Dare." When their daring starts to get dangerous, Bear suggests that they think of things to do that are silly, but not potentially dangerous. Sometimes, if you're scared to do something, there may be a very good reason for it.
   
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*[[What's in the Mail Today?]] (Shortened Version)
 
*[[What's in the Mail Today?]] (Shortened Version)
 
*[[Everybody's Afraid of Something]]
 
*[[Everybody's Afraid of Something]]
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==

Revision as of 16:23, 30 April 2020

Bear in the Big Blue House
Nothing 2 Fear Bear Blue House
Written by Claudia Silver
Director Mitchell Kriegman
Theme Afraid

When Bear receives a package from "L.L. Bear" in the mail, he's surprised to find that he received a skunk clock rather than the bear clock he ordered. Rather than returning it, he decides to give it a try and hangs it up in the kitchen. He hears Ojo and Treelo outside and finds Treelo swinging on a swing. He gets off and asks Ojo to try, but finds that she doesn't want to. She admits to being somewhat scared, but finds a compromise in starting out by first taking small swings. As Bear heads off into the living room for a nap, Tutter is disturbed by the "tick-tock" of the skunk clock, mistaking it for a real skunk. He's scared by it, but eventually comes to realize that it's not actually alive and is nothing to be afraid of. Out at the Otter Pond, Pip and Pop play a game called "Double D Dare." When their daring starts to get dangerous, Bear suggests that they think of things to do that are silly, but not potentially dangerous. Sometimes, if you're scared to do something, there may be a very good reason for it.

Songs

Gallery

Notes

  • There is no Shadow segment in this episode.
  • In this episode, Bear sings that "everyone's afraid of bats" and that "anyone who says they're not is tellin' you a little white lie." Bear would later change his tune in "Bats are People Too" when he befriends a bat and tells the kids that they're nothing to be afraid of.
  • In an unusual move, this episode reuses the exact same theme, "Afraid," from the second season episode "Afraid Not."

Allusions

  • Bear receives his skunk clock from a catalog called "L.L. Bear." This is a spoof on the popular L.L. Bean catalog, a mail-order catalog generally known for outdoor equipment and clothing.

Video releases



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