Nature Cat
Ice is Icy
Clip: Season 1 | 2m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
While skating on Foley's Pond, Daisy shows the gang something cool - Old Cracky Rock!
While skating on Foley's Pond, Daisy shows the gang something super cool in nature - Old Cracky Rock! It's been there since Granny Bunny was little, but the cracks weren't as wide as they are now. What would make the cracks wider? Nature is full of mysteries!
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Nature Cat
Ice is Icy
Clip: Season 1 | 2m 57sVideo has Closed Captions
While skating on Foley's Pond, Daisy shows the gang something super cool in nature - Old Cracky Rock! It's been there since Granny Bunny was little, but the cracks weren't as wide as they are now. What would make the cracks wider? Nature is full of mysteries!
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Tally-ho!
Now, this is water I like: the frozen kind.
(Screaming) I love ice because it's so icy.
But where does this stuff come from?
Some sort of magical ice fairy or something?
No, Hal.
It's not an ice fairy.
This is Foley's Pond where we swim in the summer, remember?
Cue flashback.
Ooh, a flashback.
Nature Cat, come cool off.
The water is so refreshing.
Uh, no thanks.
You know how I feel about water.
HAL: Cannonball!
Argh!
HAL: Oh, yeah.
I remember that.
So, when the temperature got colder, the water in the pond froze and changed from a liquid to a solid.
Yep, and it's super-solid now.
Solid enough for skating.
Yeah.
Hey, guys, you want to see something cool?
If it's something cool in nature, then you bet I do.
This is Old Cracky Rock.
Nice to meet you, Old Cracky Rock.
It's me, Hal.
So, why do they call you Old Cracky Rock?
Hmm.
I don't know.
Could it be because it's super-old and has a bunch of cracks in it and is a rock?
Ooh, so clever.
I know.
How do people come up with this stuff?
Granny Bunny told me she remembers this rock from when she was little, and the cracks weren't as wide as they are now.
But how?
I mean, why?
I mean, how and why?
Well, what would make the cracks wider?
Hmm.
No idea.
Nature is just full of mysteries, my friends.
Now, what do you say we get back to our ice dance?
OTHERS: Ice dance!
And a-five, six, seven, eight.
Now for the big finale: the lift.
Let's do this, man.
That's it.
That's it!
ALL: Whoa!
What was that?
That is a very good question.
Who on Earth would ruin a perfectly glorious lift?
Ronald.
Look out!
He's coming this way.
Mmm.
Ice is not only icy; it's cold, too-too-also.
(Shivering, teeth chattering)
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