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{{eptheme|show=[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]|airdate=September 30, [[2002]]|writer=[[Noel MacNeal]]|director=[[Dean Gordon]]|theme=Heroes}}
 
{{eptheme|show=[[Bear in the Big Blue House]]|airdate=September 30, [[2002]]|writer=[[Noel MacNeal]]|director=[[Dean Gordon]]|theme=Heroes}}
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'''Pip:''' Bear, you've been near greatness.<br />
 
 
[[Pip and Pop]] absolutely love [[Baseball|baseball]]. They collect baseball cards and are especially obsessed with [[Ferret Jeeter]], whom they believe to be capable of any sort of amazing feat. They declare Ferret Jeeter to be their hero and take little notice of [[Bear|Bear's]] attempts to tell them that he knows Ferret Jeeter. After all, everyone knows Ferret Jeeter. But it turns out that Bear really does know him personally; he and Ferret were classmates (and teammates) at Hazelnut High. Bear invites Ferret over to the [[Big Blue House]], where he teaches the gang some things they never knew about Bear.
'''Pop:''' And we've near to somebody who's been near greatness all this time!
 
 
[[Pip and Pop]] absolutely love baseball. They collect baseball cards and are especially obsessive in their interest in [[Ferret Jeeter]] --- their baseball idol who they believe to be capable of any sort of amazing feat you could possibly think of. They declare Ferret Jeeter to be their hero and take little notice of [[Bear]]'s trying to tell them that he knows Ferret Jeeter --- after all, everyone knows Ferret Jeeter. But it turns out that Bear really does know him personally --- he and Ferret were classmates (and teammates) at Hazelnut High. Bear invites Ferret over to the [[Big Blue House]], where he teaches the gang some things they never knew about Bear.
 
   
 
==Songs==
 
==Songs==
*He Can Do It All ([http://agent0042.fileburst.com/bearlric.html#doitall lyrics])
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* "He Can Do It All"
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* "[[Oh, What a Game]]"
*Oh, What a Game ([http://agent0042.fileburst.com/bearlric.html#whatgame lyrics])
 
   
 
==Allusions==
 
==Allusions==
 
*Bear gives his collection of baseball cards to Pip and Pop. Included in the album are cards of a few more players with spoof names --- Joe DiMagpie, Willie Neighs and Jackie Robinsegg, which, respectively, are plays on the names of baseball greats Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays and [[Jackie Robinson]].
 
*Bear gives his collection of baseball cards to Pip and Pop. Included in the album are cards of a few more players with spoof names --- Joe DiMagpie, Willie Neighs and Jackie Robinsegg, which, respectively, are plays on the names of baseball greats Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays and Jackie Robinson.
 
   
 
==Video releases==
 
==Video releases==
 
*''[[Practice Makes Perfect]]''
 
*''[[Practice Makes Perfect]]''
   
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[[Category:Bear in the Big Blue House Episodes|410]]
 
[[Category:Bear in the Big Blue House Episodes|410]]
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[[Category:Sports|At the Old Bear Game]]

Revision as of 23:32, 28 December 2013

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Pip and Pop absolutely love baseball. They collect baseball cards and are especially obsessed with Ferret Jeeter, whom they believe to be capable of any sort of amazing feat. They declare Ferret Jeeter to be their hero and take little notice of Bear's attempts to tell them that he knows Ferret Jeeter. After all, everyone knows Ferret Jeeter. But it turns out that Bear really does know him personally; he and Ferret were classmates (and teammates) at Hazelnut High. Bear invites Ferret over to the Big Blue House, where he teaches the gang some things they never knew about Bear.

Songs

Allusions

  • Bear gives his collection of baseball cards to Pip and Pop. Included in the album are cards of a few more players with spoof names --- Joe DiMagpie, Willie Neighs and Jackie Robinsegg, which, respectively, are plays on the names of baseball greats Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays and Jackie Robinson.

Video releases

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