Pinkalicious & Peterrific
Norman the (Cranky) Garden Gnome
Clip: Season 1 Episode 22 | 2m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Norman seems much crankier than usual so Pinkalicious and Peter try to cheer him up.
Pinkalicious and Peter are having fun in the backyard - that is until Norman comes running over to tell them to settle down. He seems much crankier than usual and it's because he hasn't had his big sleep. So Pinkalicious and Peter offer to guard the garden while he gets some much needed shuteye.
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Pinkalicious & Peterrific
Norman the (Cranky) Garden Gnome
Clip: Season 1 Episode 22 | 2m 46sVideo has Closed Captions
Pinkalicious and Peter are having fun in the backyard - that is until Norman comes running over to tell them to settle down. He seems much crankier than usual and it's because he hasn't had his big sleep. So Pinkalicious and Peter offer to guard the garden while he gets some much needed shuteye.
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♪ My name is Pinkaliscious and I love to fly ♪ ♪ With a pinkatastic jump to the sky, sky, sky ♪ (giggles) Oh no!
Halt!
No skipping rope on my flower beds.
Norman!
I would never do such a thing.
You can never be too careful.
You don't usually worry about me skipping rope, Norman.
Is everything okay?
Well, yes, of course it is.
Why wouldn't it be?
It's just... you seem a little cranky today.
(crankily): I am not cranky!
Hi, Norman.
Hi, Pinkalicious.
Hi, Peter.
Watch it with that ball, Peter!
Don't worry, I've got this.
(harrumphs) What's up with Norman?
He seems extra cranky today.
I heard that.
(bird tweets) Shoo!
Shoo!
Shoo!
I'm telling you, I am not cranky!
(yawns) Okay, so you're not cranky.
But maybe you're a little tired?
Maybe a little.
You see, I'm due for my Big Sleep.
Big Sleep?
Wait a minute, I thought gnomes never sleep.
Ah, well, we don't sleep much.
But once every hundred years, gnomes have a Big Sleep.
I'm supposed to be having mine right now.
Then why aren't you?
Sleeping's good for you.
You'll feel much better afterwards.
Maybe.
B-b-but I have to guard the garden.
A rabbit might gobble up the carrots, o-or a squirrel might dig up the tulip bulbs, or, or, or...
I can't even think about it.
I'll just have to have an extra-long Big Sleep in another hundred years.
(gasp): Another hundred years?
We need him to have his Big Sleep now or he'll be super cranky for the next 100 years.
(bird tweeting) (gasps): I know!
Why don't we guard the garden?
That's a great idea.
Hey, Norman!
We could guard the garden for you.
(laughing): You?
Guard my garden?
(laughs) You're not gnomes!
Only gnomes guard gardens.
(laughs) Well, at least we cheered him up.
(laughing) It won't last.
When he stops laughing, he'll be crankier than ever.
Oh, where are we going to find another gnome to guard the garden so he can go for his Big Sleep?
(gasps) BOTH: Edna!
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