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{{eptheme|show=[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]|airdate=|writer=[[Mitchell Kriegman]]|director=[[Mitchell Kriegman]]|theme=Rhythm}}
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One morning, [[Bear]] finds that he can no longer do The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha. It seems that he has simply lost his rhythm. It's so bad that he can't even say "cha-cha-cha." He loaned his records to [[Doc Hogg]], but when he can't get them back, he has to find some other way to regain his rhythm. [[Pip and Pop]] attempt to help by providing their services as the "rhythm-masters." Later, Bear finds [[Treelo]] dancing to a calypso beat and joins in. In the Shadow segment, [[Shadow]] sings a song called "Tingalayo." About a donkey, it featueres a Latin beat. She also gives Bear a tip to help find his rhythm.
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One morning, [[Bear]] finds that he can no longer do The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha. It seems that he has simply lost his rhythm. It's so bad that he can't even say "cha-cha-cha." He loaned his records to [[Doc Hogg]], but when he can't get them back, he has to find some other way to regain his rhythm. [[Pip and Pop]] attempt to help by providing their services as the "rhythm-masters." Later, Bear finds [[Treelo]] dancing to a calypso beat and joins in.
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In the Shadow segment, when Bear was looking in the upstairs hallway for Shadow, instead she went to Bear's bedroom. When he found her he was ready for Shadow's story. [[Shadow]] sings a song called "Tingalayo." About a donkey, it features a Latin beat. She also gives Bear a tip to help find his rhythm, by telling him to "look right behind your ears".
   
 
==Songs==
 
==Songs==
*[[Rhythm in the Air]]<br />
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*[[Rhythm in the Air]]
*[[Let the Rhythm Take You]]<br />
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*[[Let the Rhythm Take You]]
*[[You've Got the Rhythm]] ([http://agent0042.fileburst.com/bearlric.html#ygrhythm lyrics])<br />
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*[[You've Got the Rhythm]]
 
*[[The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha]] (Shortened Version)
 
*[[The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha]] (Shortened Version)
   
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
*This episode includes a brief segment in which real kids demonstrate rhythms. They snap their fingers, clap their hands and play the drums.
 
*This episode also appears in listings as "I've For-Got Rhythm!?" and sometimes without the dash, question mark, or exclamation point.
 
 
*Portions of the events of this episode were adapted for the book ''[[Time to Cha-Cha-Cha!]]''.
 
*Portions of the events of this episode were adapted for the book ''[[Time to Cha-Cha-Cha!]]''.
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*Throughout the episode, Tutter will sing his version of the cha-cha-cha: "It's time to do the Mouse Cha-Cha-Cha"...
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*This episodes title references the song [[I Got Rhythm]].
   
==Home Video==
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==Video releases==
 
*''[[Dance Party]]''
 
*''[[Dance Party]]''
   
 
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Revision as of 16:54, 17 August 2015

Bear in the Big Blue House
Premiere June 30, 1999
Written by Mitchell Kriegman
Director Mitchell Kriegman
Theme Rhythm
Video.beardanceparty

One morning, Bear finds that he can no longer do The Bear Cha-Cha-Cha. It seems that he has simply lost his rhythm. It's so bad that he can't even say "cha-cha-cha." He loaned his records to Doc Hogg, but when he can't get them back, he has to find some other way to regain his rhythm. Pip and Pop attempt to help by providing their services as the "rhythm-masters." Later, Bear finds Treelo dancing to a calypso beat and joins in.

In the Shadow segment, when Bear was looking in the upstairs hallway for Shadow, instead she went to Bear's bedroom. When he found her he was ready for Shadow's story. Shadow sings a song called "Tingalayo." About a donkey, it features a Latin beat. She also gives Bear a tip to help find his rhythm, by telling him to "look right behind your ears".

Songs

Notes

  • Portions of the events of this episode were adapted for the book Time to Cha-Cha-Cha!.
  • Throughout the episode, Tutter will sing his version of the cha-cha-cha: "It's time to do the Mouse Cha-Cha-Cha"...
  • This episodes title references the song I Got Rhythm.

Video releases

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