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[[Doc Hogg]] stops by the [[Big Blue House]] to collect for charity. He's collecting for muskrat relief following recent flooding that left many of them homeless. [[Bear]] is completely out of money, so Doc Hogg agrees to come back later. Bear and [[Ojo]] then find [[Tutter]] struggling to cram an excess of stuff into his mousehole, giving Ojo the idea for a yard sale. The idea takes off and [[Pip and Pop]] are assigned to be sales-otters. [[Treelo]] finds some things of his own to sell and Ojo helps out by painting pictures. Tutter, however, finds it difficult at first to part with some of his things.
 
[[Doc Hogg]] stops by the [[Big Blue House]] to collect for charity. He's collecting for muskrat relief following recent flooding that left many of them homeless. [[Bear]] is completely out of money, so Doc Hogg agrees to come back later. Bear and [[Ojo]] then find [[Tutter]] struggling to cram an excess of stuff into his mousehole, giving Ojo the idea for a yard sale. The idea takes off and [[Pip and Pop]] are assigned to be sales-otters. [[Treelo]] finds some things of his own to sell and Ojo helps out by painting pictures. Tutter, however, finds it difficult at first to part with some of his things.
   
 
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*[[A Million Nickels]] ([http://agent0042.fileburst.com/bearlric.html#amillion lyrics])
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*Many of the shows most prevalent recurring guest-characters are present for the yard sale, including [[Otto and Etta Otter]], [[Grandma Flutter]], [[Harry the Duck|Harry]] and [[Mama Duck]] and [[Lois]].
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*Many of the shows most prevalent recurring guest-characters are present for the yard sale, including [[Otto and Etta Otter]], [[Grandma Flutter]], [[Jeremiah Tortoise]], [[Lois]], [[Harry the Duck|Harry]], and [[Mama Duck]].
 
*The characters exchange dollars and cents for their purchases in this episode. However, in the fourth-season episode "[[Episode 422: A Trip to the General Store|A Trip to the General Store]]," clams are used as Woodland Valley's official currency.
 
*The characters exchange dollars and cents for their purchases in this episode. However, in the fourth-season episode "[[Episode 422: A Trip to the General Store|A Trip to the General Store]]," clams are used as Woodland Valley's official currency.
 
*Joey Mazzarino is credited as Joseph Mazzarino.
 
*Joey Mazzarino is credited as Joseph Mazzarino.
 
*Otto and Etta Otter pose in the style of the famous ''[[Grant Wood|American Gothic]]'' for Ojo's painting.
 
*Doc Hogg states in this episode that he is the great imperial boar of the [[Woodland Valley]] chapter of the "Swiners." This is a reference to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shriners Shriners], an order of free masons known for their charitable works. The Imperial Potentate is the highest ranking Shriner in the world.
   
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*Otto and Etta Otter pose in the style of the famous ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Gothic American Gothic]'' for Ojo's painting.
 
 
*''[[Everybody's Special]]'' (2003)
*Doc Hogg states in this episode that he is the great imperial boar of the [[Woodland Valley]] chapter of the "Swiners." This is a reference the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shriners Shriners], an order of free masons known for their charitable works. The Imperial Potentate is the highest ranking Shriner in the world.
 
 
==Video releases==
 
*''[[Everybody's Special]]''
 
   
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 5 January 2020

Bear in the Big Blue House
321 the yard sale
Premiere September 6, 1999
Written by Joey Mazzarino
Director Dean Gordon
Theme Charity

Doc Hogg stops by the Big Blue House to collect for charity. He's collecting for muskrat relief following recent flooding that left many of them homeless. Bear is completely out of money, so Doc Hogg agrees to come back later. Bear and Ojo then find Tutter struggling to cram an excess of stuff into his mousehole, giving Ojo the idea for a yard sale. The idea takes off and Pip and Pop are assigned to be sales-otters. Treelo finds some things of his own to sell and Ojo helps out by painting pictures. Tutter, however, finds it difficult at first to part with some of his things.

Songs

  • A Million Nickels

Gallery

Notes

  • Many of the shows most prevalent recurring guest-characters are present for the yard sale, including Otto and Etta Otter, Grandma Flutter, Jeremiah Tortoise, Lois, Harry, and Mama Duck.
  • The characters exchange dollars and cents for their purchases in this episode. However, in the fourth-season episode "A Trip to the General Store," clams are used as Woodland Valley's official currency.
  • Joey Mazzarino is credited as Joseph Mazzarino.
  • Otto and Etta Otter pose in the style of the famous American Gothic for Ojo's painting.
  • Doc Hogg states in this episode that he is the great imperial boar of the Woodland Valley chapter of the "Swiners." This is a reference to the Shriners, an order of free masons known for their charitable works. The Imperial Potentate is the highest ranking Shriner in the world.

Releases

Video


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