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{{Episode infobox
{{Infobox
 
|Box title = Spring Cleaning
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|title=Spring Cleaning
|image = Spring Cleaning.jpg
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|image=Spring Cleaning.jpg
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|season=2
|Row 1 title = Season
 
 
|episode=12c (81 overall)
|Row 1 info = 2
 
 
|airdate=December 16, 1996
|Row 2 title = Episode
 
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|writer=[[Betty Quan]]
|Row 2 info = 12c (81 overall)
 
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|director=[[Arna Selznick]]
|Row 3 title = Date
 
 
|previous=[[School for Otters]]
|Row 3 info = December 16, 1996
 
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|next=[[Whale of a Tale]]
|Row 4 title = Previous
 
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}}
|Row 4 info = [[School for Otters]]
 
 
"'''Spring Cleaning'''" is the third story in the twelfth episode of the second season of ''{{Dis|Little Bear|TV series}}''.
|Row 5 title = Next
 
|Row 5 info = [[A Whale of a Tale]]}}'''Spring Cleaning''' is the third story in the 27th episode of the animated children's series ''Little Bear.''
 
   
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==Official description==
==Plot==
 
[[Little Bear]] and [[Father Bear]] make a game out of spring cleaning. [[Mother Bear]] keeps them from getting too distracted from the job at hand.
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''{{Dis|Little Bear|character}} and [[Father Bear]] make a game out of spring-cleaning. [[Mother Bear]] keeps them from getting too distracted from the job at hand.'' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuaGOojGGyc]
   
==Characters Present==
 
*[[Little Bear (character)|Little Bear]]
 
*[[Father Bear]]
 
*[[Mother Bear]]
 
 
 
 
== Synopsis ==
 
It is a lovely spring day outside. Little Bear sees a fish jump through the pond before he chases a butterfly then walks his way home.
 
 
When Little Bear returns, he sees that all the furniture has been moved out of the house, then Father Bear comes out with some chairs. He tells Little Bear spring has sprung, which means spring cleaning. Little Bear says it's a beautiful day for fishing. Father Bear agrees, but he has to help Mother Bear with the spring cleaning. Little Bear mentions he saw a big fish jump at the pond before looking in the box Father Bear had brought out.
 
 
Mother Bear comes out and explains the box is full of junk. Father Bear's old "classic," fishing hat is in there and he is still not ready to give it up since he wore it when he caught his first big fish. Little Bear sees a lure that Father Bear made himself and bets the fish he saw would go after it. Father Bear bets he would, but Mother Bear is insistent to do the work that must be done. Little Bear volunteers to give the rug a good beating while Mother Bear takes Father Bear's classic hat to put in the junk box, calling it "classic junk."
 
 
Little Bear beats the rug, making clouds out of the dust which make him and Father Bear sneeze. Mother Bear hears the two of them laughing outside and sees Father Bear tickling the rug and Little Bear. With the rug now nice and clean, Little Bear and Father Bear decide to clean the windows while Mother Bear is busy polishing the floor. But as they clean the windows, Little Bear and Father Bear begin to fool around and have fun with making more spots to clean and washing them off, until Little Bear opens the window to splash Father Bear, who also had the same thought, but with the window open, they splash each other, making the floor wet all over again.
 
 
Mother Bear is shocked, affronted and most upset with all the foolishness and sends Little Bear and Father Bear outside and out of the way. Little Bear realizes that Mother Bear is working really hard. Father Bear agrees and wonders about what they can do. Little Bear suggests making a picnic.
 
 
Inside, Mother Bear is working by herself, making the beds when Little Bear decides to surprise her, but the floor is very slippery after all the polishing. Little Bear and Father Bear get the bread and peanut butter, then Little Bear tries to take everything outside, but slips on the floor, upsetting everything all over the floor. Mother Bear walks in with her arms crossed and frowns. When Little Bear apologizes, Mother Bear thinks a picnic is an excellent idea. She's starved.
 
 
Outside again, Mother Bear hints that one other thing should be cleaned up. The sandwiches.
 
 
== Quotes ==
 
ARROOO!
 
ARROOO!
 
(gate creaks)
 
WHAT'S HAPPENING, FATHER BEAR?
 
SPRING HAS SPRUNG, LITTLE BEAR.
 
WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
 
SPRING CLEANING.
 
OH.
 
IT'S A BEAUTIFUL DAY FOR FISHING.
 
IT IS, INDEED.
 
BUT I'D BETTER HELP MOTHER BEAR WITH THE SPRING CLEANING.
 
THE FISH ARE JUMPING.
 
JUMPING?
 
I SAW ONE JUMP THAT WAS THIS BIG.
 
THAT BIG, HUH?
 
UM HMMM.
 
HMMMM, WHAT IS ALL THIS?
 
A LOT OF JUNK, THAT'S WHAT IT IS.
 
Father Bear: JUNK?
 
I WORE THIS WHEN I CAUGHT MY FIRST BIG ONE.
 
WE CAN'T THROW THIS OUT.
 
STILL NOT READY TO GIVE IT UP, ARE YOU?
 
(sniffing)
 
THIS STUFF IS KIND OF SMELLY.
 
WHICH IS WHY WE'RE GETTING RID OF IT.
 
AREN'T WE?
 
I MADE THIS LURE MYSELF.
 
I'LL BET THAT BIG FISH WOULD GO AFTER IT.
 
I BET HE WOULD!
 
Mother Bear: ENOUGH, YOU TWO.
 
WE'VE GOT WORK TO DO.
 
Little Bear: CAN I HELP?
 
THIS RUG COULD USE A GOOD BEATING.
 
I CAN DO THAT.
 
COME ON, FATHER BEAR.
 
THIS GOES BACK IN THE JUNK BOX.
 
BUT, IT'S A CLASSIC!
 
CLASSIC JUNK.
 
(both laughing)
 
(laughing)
 
(rug rustling)
 
THAT'S THE WAY TO DO IT.
 
LOOK, I'M MAKING CLOUDS!
 
YOU SURE ARE.
 
AAAAA... ACHOO!
 
(laughing)
 
AAA... AAAA... AAAAA... ACHOO!
 
THAT WAS A VERY BIG SNEEZE, FATHER BEAR.
 
ALMOST AS BIG AS YOURS.
 
(Mother Bear humming ♪♪)
 
(both laughing outside)
 
(laughing)
 
NOW, WHERE DID MY LITTLE BEAR GO?
 
I BELIEVE THIS RUG COULD USE A GOOD... TICKLING!
 
(Little Bear giggling)
 
I THOUGHT YOU TWO WERE BEATING THE RUG.
 
FATHER BEAR WAS TICKLING THE RUG.
 
THE RUG IS NICE AND CLEAN, DEAR.
 
YES, IT IS, THANK YOU.
 
WHAT CAN WE DO NEXT?
 
WE CAN CLEAN THE WINDOWS.
 
PERFECT.
 
ALL RIGHT, I'LL DO THE OUTSIDE... AND I'LL DO THE INSIDE!
 
(Mother Bear humming ♪♪)
 
(window squeaking)
 
YOU MISSED A SPOT.
 
HERE'S ONE.
 
HERE'S ANOTHER.
 
(giggling)
 
BETTER?
 
UH HUH.
 
RRRRAAAAR!
 
RRRRAAAAR! RRRRAAAAR!
 
OH!!
 
NOW YOU'VE GOT A BIGGER SPOT TO CLEAN.
 
(window squeaking)
 
(laughing)
 
(Little Bear giggling)
 
YOU CAN'T GET ME.
 
OH NO?
 
Mother Bear: MY FLOOR!
 
THAT'S IT!
 
OUTSIDE WITH BOTH OF YOU.
 
Father Bear: UH... THE WINDOWS ARE CLEAN.
 
MOTHER BEAR'S WORKING REALLY HARD.
 
YES, SHE IS.
 
WHAT DO YOU THINK WE SHOULD DO?
 
I KNOW, LET'S MAKE A PICNIC.
 
GOOD IDEA, LITTLE BEAR.
 
whispers: LET'S SURPRISE MOTHER BEAR.
 
(Mother Bear humming ♪♪)
 
OH!
 
CAREFUL.
 
THE FLOOR IS REALLY SLIPPERY.
 
YOU GET THE BREAD, AND I'LL GET THE PEANUT BUTTER.
 
LET ME TAKE IT.
 
ARE YOU SURE YOU CAN CARRY ALL THAT?
 
NO PROBLEM.
 
(floor squeaks)
 
(jars clattering to floor)
 
OOF, OH...
 
HMMM.
 
I'M SORRY, MOTHER BEAR.
 
MMMM, PEANUT BUTTER AND JELLY SANDWICHES.
 
WHAT AN EXCELLENT IDEA, I'M STARVED!
 
YOU KNOW WHAT WE SHOULD CLEAN UP NEXT?
 
both: NO.
 
THESE SANDWICHES.
 
MMMMMM.
 
both: GOOD IDEA.
 
 
==Trivia==
 
This is from Blue's Clues VHS Recording Tape with Nick Jr.
 
 
==Watch Episode==
 
[[File:Little Bear Owl’s Dilemma School For Otters Spring Cleaning - Ep. 27|center|16:04-24:15]]
 
[[Category:Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Episodes featuring Little Bear]]
 
[[Category:Episodes featuring Father Bear]]
 
[[Category:Episodes featuring Mother Bear]]
 
 
[[Category:Season 2 Episodes]]
 
[[Category:Season 2 Episodes]]
[[Category:Episodes not featuring Little Bear's Friends]]
 

Revision as of 18:51, 8 May 2022

Template:Episode infobox "Spring Cleaning" is the third story in the twelfth episode of the second season of Little Bear.

Official description

Little Bear and Father Bear make a game out of spring-cleaning. Mother Bear keeps them from getting too distracted from the job at hand. [1]