The Cat in the Hat
Making Bubbles Last
Clip: Season 3 Episode 13 | 2m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Nick and Sally search for a way to keep a bubble from popping.
Nick and Sally want to keep their bubbles from popping. When catching one on a pillow doesn't work, they try a rough surface. Eventually, Sally discovers a clean, smooth surface like a silver platter will work.
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The Cat in the Hat
Making Bubbles Last
Clip: Season 3 Episode 13 | 2m 7sVideo has Closed Captions
Nick and Sally want to keep their bubbles from popping. When catching one on a pillow doesn't work, they try a rough surface. Eventually, Sally discovers a clean, smooth surface like a silver platter will work.
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(Nick and Sally laughing) Whoa!
You were right, Cat.
If there's anything to catch a bubble with, it'll be here.
But where do we start?
Let's try over there.
I'll make a bubble, and you find something that looks like it'll catch it without popping it.
And I'll try to get more action shots.
Let's go!
This is so soft and fluffy.
I bet it won't burst the bubble.
(Blowing) (Camera flashing) (Nick laughing) (Popping) Huh?
I was sure that would work.
If something soft didn't work, maybe something harder will be better.
Now, it's Sally's turn!
Can she do it?
(Blowing) (Camera flashing) (Popping) Oh, no.
Maybe we need to try different-shaped things.
(Gasping) How about something flatter like this dirty skateboard?
(Blowing) (Popping) Are you ever gonna find anything to catch a bubble on?
We can and we will!
Come on, Nick!
Maybe bubbles like to be caught on a clean, flat silver platter.
It's worth a try.
(Blowing) The bubble didn't pop!
Is it magic?
(Popping) Uh, well, it lasted longer before it popped.
It may not be magic, but it's very clean.
And very smooth.
You're right.
That surface is indeed clean and smooth.
Surface?
That's what you call the outside of something, right?
You are so right.
Aren't you a bright one?
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