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+ | [[Image:Book.A Surprise in the Mailbox.jpg|thumb|300px|''A Surprise in the Mailbox'', the 1999 storybook adaptation of "The Big Little Visitor".]] |
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+ | [[Tutter]] receives a letter in the mail that his [[Grandma Flutter]] is paying a visit to the [[Big Blue House]]. [[Bear]] informs Tutter that the letter says she's coming today, which sends Tutter into something of a panic. His Grandma likes for things to be clean, but Tutter doesn't feel there's enough time to get ready. Everyone in the Big Blue House helps Tutter to make a go of it. They clean up the house, Tutter cleans out his mousehole, and [[Pip and Pop]] weed the flowerbeds with [[Ojo]]'s help. Having all gotten dirty, they take a bath. But then, Bear does the cha-cha-cha and Tutter joins, leaving him all hot and sweaty. Grandma Flutter arrives and Tutter learns she's just happy to see him. He even finds out some things he never knew about her before. In the Shadow segment, [[Shadow]] tells the story of "Hickory Dickory Dock," about the mouse who went up the clock. |
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+ | ==Songs== |
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+ | *[[Clean Up the House]] |
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+ | *[[The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha]] |
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− | == |
+ | ==Notes== |
+ | *This episode was adapted in book form as ''[[A Surprise in the Mailbox]]''. |
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+ | *Bear comments that Grandma Flutter's letter must have been delayed in the mail. This is no surprise, as viewers later learn that the mail in [[Woodland Valley]] is delivered by a tortoise named [[Jeremiah Tortoise|Jeremiah]]. In the fourth-season episode, "[[Episode 424: A Strange Bird|A Strange Bird]]," Bear learns that a penguin named [[Puck]] is coming to the Big Blue House when he finds a two-week old postcard at the post office. |
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+ | *The closing credits refer to this episode as including the songs "[[What's In The Mail Today?]]" and "[[Everybody in the Tub]]." However, these two songs are heard only in brief instrumental forms. |
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+ | ==Video releases== |
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+ | *''[[Bear in the Big Blue House: Volume 2]]'' |
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+ | {{Ep-nav|prev=[[Episode 115: Summer Cooler|Summer Cooler]]|next=[[Episode 117: A Winter's Nap|A Winter's Nap]]}} |
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Revision as of 16:39, 17 August 2015
Bear in the Big Blue House | |
Premiere | November 10, 1997 |
Written by | Andy Yerkes |
Director | Hugh Martin |
Theme | Family |
Tutter receives a letter in the mail that his Grandma Flutter is paying a visit to the Big Blue House. Bear informs Tutter that the letter says she's coming today, which sends Tutter into something of a panic. His Grandma likes for things to be clean, but Tutter doesn't feel there's enough time to get ready. Everyone in the Big Blue House helps Tutter to make a go of it. They clean up the house, Tutter cleans out his mousehole, and Pip and Pop weed the flowerbeds with Ojo's help. Having all gotten dirty, they take a bath. But then, Bear does the cha-cha-cha and Tutter joins, leaving him all hot and sweaty. Grandma Flutter arrives and Tutter learns she's just happy to see him. He even finds out some things he never knew about her before. In the Shadow segment, Shadow tells the story of "Hickory Dickory Dock," about the mouse who went up the clock.
Songs
Notes
- This episode was adapted in book form as A Surprise in the Mailbox.
- Bear comments that Grandma Flutter's letter must have been delayed in the mail. This is no surprise, as viewers later learn that the mail in Woodland Valley is delivered by a tortoise named Jeremiah. In the fourth-season episode, "A Strange Bird," Bear learns that a penguin named Puck is coming to the Big Blue House when he finds a two-week old postcard at the post office.
- The closing credits refer to this episode as including the songs "What's In The Mail Today?" and "Everybody in the Tub." However, these two songs are heard only in brief instrumental forms.
Video releases
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