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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*This episode includes a brief segment in which real kids discuss some of their favorite stories. These include ''The Grinch'', ''Little Choo-Choo'' and ''The Giving Tree''. One kid talks about how she enjoys reading to her little brother and another talks about reading five stories every night. Another says that he doesn't have any favorite stories at all.
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* This episode includes a brief segment in which real kids discuss some of their favorite stories. These include ''[[The Grinch]]'', ''Little Choo-Choo'' and ''The Giving Tree''. One kid talks about how she enjoys reading to her little brother and another talks about reading five stories every night. Another says that he doesn't have any favorite stories at all.
*"What's the Story?" is loaded with ''Bear in the Big Blue House'' guest-characters, both frequent and rare in appearance. Doc Hogg, [[Otto and Etta Otter|Otto and Etta]], [[Grandma Flutter]], Lois, [[Jacques the Beaver]], Big Old Bullfrog and [[Doc Owl]] all put in appearances at the Annual Woodland Valley Storytelling Festival.
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* "What's the Story?" is loaded with ''Bear in the Big Blue House'' guest-characters, both frequent and rare in appearance. Doc Hogg, [[Otto and Etta Otter|Otto and Etta]], [[Grandma Flutter]], Lois, [[Jacques the Beaver]], Big Old Bullfrog and [[Doc Owl]] all put in appearances at the Annual Woodland Valley Storytelling Festival.
 
* For the Storytelling Festival, Pip and Pop read from ''The Adventures of Clamiana Jones''. This title is a spoof on [[Indiana Jones]]..
 
==Allusions==
 
*For the Storytelling Festival, Pip and Pop read from ''The Adventures of Clamiana Jones''. This title is a spoof on [[Indiana Jones]]..
 
*In "What's the Story?" Shadow sings the tale of a frog prince who did a good deed for a princess. The story is the tale of ''The Frog Prince'' with a twist. The princess is reluctant to kiss the frog at first, but eventually agrees after prompting from her father, the king. Upon kissing the frog, she turns into a frog herself. This is similar in nature to the ending of the film ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrek Shrek]'', in which the character Princess Fiona received a kiss from the ogre Shrek and assumed [[Love]]'s true form --- she became an ogre herself.
 
   
 
==Video Releases==
 
==Video Releases==

Revision as of 03:55, 24 December 2006

Template:Eptheme Tutter: Once upon a time, there was a mouse. The end.
Bear: Um, uh... huh?


It's time for the Annual Woodland Valley Storytelling Festival at the Big Blue House and viewers are invited to come and listen in! As everyone gets ready for the story, Bear prepares the food and other accommodations, while also stopping to help his friends in the Big Blue House. Tutter's found a great beginning and ending for his story, but it's seriously lacking a middle. Bear also helps Treelo and Ojo with an idea for telling a story in pictures. Finally, guests from all over Woodland Valley start arriving in droves - everyone from Doc Hogg to Big Old Bullfrog. Doc Hogg "entertains" everyone with the story of his life; Pip and Pop read from a comic titled The Adventures of Clamiana Jones; Lois tells a tale in off-key song and Shadow sings the tale of The Frog Prince.

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Notes

  • This episode includes a brief segment in which real kids discuss some of their favorite stories. These include The Grinch, Little Choo-Choo and The Giving Tree. One kid talks about how she enjoys reading to her little brother and another talks about reading five stories every night. Another says that he doesn't have any favorite stories at all.
  • "What's the Story?" is loaded with Bear in the Big Blue House guest-characters, both frequent and rare in appearance. Doc Hogg, Otto and Etta, Grandma Flutter, Lois, Jacques the Beaver, Big Old Bullfrog and Doc Owl all put in appearances at the Annual Woodland Valley Storytelling Festival.
  • For the Storytelling Festival, Pip and Pop read from The Adventures of Clamiana Jones. This title is a spoof on Indiana Jones..

Video Releases

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