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When [[Bear]] visits the kitchen for a glass of water, he finds [[Pip and Pop]] wanting one as well. They make a dash with the water for the [[Otter Pond]], saying that they have a "serious situation." They tell Bear that they're worried the Otter Pond is going to dry out and [[Woodland Valley]] will turn into a desert. Bear offers them reassurance and then seeks to find out the origin of this rumor. It turns out to have come from a rather surprising source. Later, when rain finally does come in the form of a storm, both Bear and [[Shadow]] do their best to assuage the kids' worries. |
When [[Bear]] visits the kitchen for a glass of water, he finds [[Pip and Pop]] wanting one as well. They make a dash with the water for the [[Otter Pond]], saying that they have a "serious situation." They tell Bear that they're worried the Otter Pond is going to dry out and [[Woodland Valley]] will turn into a desert. Bear offers them reassurance and then seeks to find out the origin of this rumor. It turns out to have come from a rather surprising source. Later, when rain finally does come in the form of a storm, both Bear and [[Shadow]] do their best to assuage the kids' worries. |
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Revision as of 12:15, 6 November 2019
Bear in the Big Blue House | |
Premiere | April 28, 2006 |
Written by | Mitchell Kriegman and Claudia Silver |
Director | Mitchell Kriegman |
Theme | Worry |
When Bear visits the kitchen for a glass of water, he finds Pip and Pop wanting one as well. They make a dash with the water for the Otter Pond, saying that they have a "serious situation." They tell Bear that they're worried the Otter Pond is going to dry out and Woodland Valley will turn into a desert. Bear offers them reassurance and then seeks to find out the origin of this rumor. It turns out to have come from a rather surprising source. Later, when rain finally does come in the form of a storm, both Bear and Shadow do their best to assuage the kids' worries.
Songs
- Come on In
- You Got to Let It Go
- Shadow Is Here
- No Harm (Alternate Version)
Notes
- Shadow as a slightly bigger part in this episode then in previous episodes.
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