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Pendulums and Parties
Episode 7 | 25m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Patience is key as the gang waits to start the show. Brady Rymer performs “Sunny Side Up.”
Patience is key as the gang waits to start the show. Miss Information and Milton ride a pendulum. Tommy and Mr. Clown are invited to a party. Sunny gets carried away enjoying Ozzie’s joke. Meep tries hitting the big red button, landing in Wisconsin—the cheese state. Mr. Clown can’t stop interrupting Tommy’s story in the Super Secret Space. Musical guest Brady Rymer performs “Sunny Side Up.”
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Hello! Hi! How Are You? is a local public television program presented by KLCS Public Media
Hello! Hi! How Are You?
Pendulums and Parties
Episode 7 | 25m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Patience is key as the gang waits to start the show. Miss Information and Milton ride a pendulum. Tommy and Mr. Clown are invited to a party. Sunny gets carried away enjoying Ozzie’s joke. Meep tries hitting the big red button, landing in Wisconsin—the cheese state. Mr. Clown can’t stop interrupting Tommy’s story in the Super Secret Space. Musical guest Brady Rymer performs “Sunny Side Up.”
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Hi!
How Are You?”] ♪ Hello!
Hi!
How are you?
Hope you have a special day ♪ ♪ Im super glad to know you You are great in every way ♪ ♪ But when we have to say goodbye ♪ ♪ And go our separate ways ♪ ♪ Remember these few friendly words I said to you today ♪♪ Come on.
We have to start the show.
Hurry up, everyone!
[Crowd sounding excited] Im stuck, guys.
Whoa!
And a 3!
[Mr. Clown yelling] And a 2!
[Tommy grunting] And a 1!
[Ozzie chuckling] (Mr. Clown) Everybody get in your places!
[crickets chirping] [Meep murmurs busily] Well, I feel bored.
Oh!
oh.
Here we are.
Ahem!
There we go.
Whoa whoa!
Hi.
Are you about to do your show?
Yes, Nori the Narwhal.
We're about to start our show.
Well, why arent you starting it Because we start the show at the same time every day, and now we are waiting patiently to begin.
Oh!
Hmm?
Whoa!
Woah, gosh!
(Director) And an action!
Well, what are we waiting for now?
We're waiting patiently for you to leave, so we can start the show.
Oh, right.
Okay.
Sorry about that.
Here we go.
Sometimes I forget what Im doing.
Oh, look out.
Look out, Meep.
What are you doing?!
Im just gonna get right out of there.
[panicked Meep screeches] - Oh, boy!
- You took Meep!
Ugh!
Oh.
Okay, Tommy, you were very patient.
You were very patient as well.
And you were very patient too.
Hello, everybody.
Welcome to “Hello!
Hi!
How are you?” I am Mr. Clown!
And Im Tommy the Tomato!
- And this is “Hello!
Hi!
How are you?” You just said that.
Oh, that's right.
Mr. Clown?
Yes, Tommy?
I would like to play a game with you.
I love games!
What is it?
I'm going to think of something, and then you try to guess what I'm thinking of.
I am a great mind reader.
I can read anything that is in your mind.
Okay.
I am now thinking of something.
Hmmm... Hrm.. Hm... Let me concentrate.
I think you are thinking of a delicious pear.
Wha—?
No!
I'm not thinking of a pear!
Oh, well, I really thought it was a pear.
But maybe not.
Well, no.
It was definitely not a pear.
Try again!
Oh!
Is it the cutest penguin you've ever seen?
[gasp] No!
No no no no.
It's not a penguin.
Are you sure?
I really thought I saw you thinking of a penguin that time.
Well, I am sure.
And I was definitely not thinking of a penguin.
Oh, then are you thinking of Ozzie?
[gasp] How did you guess that?
Every time you've been right.
Well, yeah.
I know what you're thinking, because you have a though bubble above your head, Tommy.
What?
Oh, I guess now is a perfect time to introduce you to Ozzie and the Pride.
Sorry, Mr. Clown, can you give us a minute?
My hands are in a fight.
Okay, Ozzie, take your time.
[hands arguing unintelligibly] Okay, okay.
One at a time.
I can't hear you both.
What are they fighting about?
[hand grumbling plaintively] Oh, interesting.
I'm intrigued.
[hand muttering] Uh-huh.
Got it.
What did they say, Ozzie?
Yeah.
We need to know!
All right, so... Lefty feels like I'm always saying Righty is right.
So, they're feeling a little left out.
[gasp] - And Righty wants Lefty to take some of the pressure off Righty being my right hand.
You don't say.
I don't always think that righty is right.
I mean, like, correct.
Righty just is my right hand.
And I probably do expect too much of you, because you're my dominant hand.
But I'm going to work on becoming more ambidextrous so I can use both of you equally because we make a great team.
Awww!
- Why dont you two shake and make up?
[hands murmur graciously] You're so patient with your hands, Ozzie.
Let's see those hands work together and introduce your band, Ozzie.
Come on, Pride.
Let's show Mr. Clown what we've got!
[distorted rock music] Oh, no, no, no!
It's so loud!
[music grows into a cacophony] Tommy, you need to hit the big, red button.
Actually, I really want to release the pin this time.
Meep, can you hit the big, red button?
[Meep chatters approvingly] Im getting out of here!
Oh, boy.
This will be the first time ever that Meep is going to be launched to hit the big, red button.
Oh, be careful, Meep.
[Meep squeaks] - Oh!
Level 6?
You got it.
1-2-3-4-5-6!
Tommy, release the pin!
[Meep screams] [gasp] [Meep screaming] Oh no!
Tommy, Meep wasn't bi enough to activate the button.
We need you to hit it.
I'm on it.
[music continues] Mr. Clown, you have to pull the lever.
Level 6!
- Yes, lever level 6.
Lever level.
Lever level.
Lever level.
Lever level.
Haha!
Thats fun to say.
Lever level.
Lever level.
Lever level.
Lever level.
Lever level.
I said it faster!
[Ozzie drumming madly] - Lever level.
Lever level.
Tommy, get a hold of yourself.
4-5-6!
Oh, yeah.
We need Meep to release the pin.
Ill get it!
Don't try this at home, kids.
I'm a trained tomato.
[Tommy screaming] [music is silenced] Oh!
Nice hat, Meep.
Where'd you get it?
[Meep squeaks] - Wisconsin, of course.
The cheese state!
[Meep squeaks] “False advertising”?
Well, it does look delicious.
I'm sorry you can't eat your hat, Meep.
[Meep squeaks] “The letter of the day”?
You're right!
Why are we wasting time with cheese you cant eat?
Let's find out the letter of the day!
(Director) Come on, Mr. Clown.
Sing it for me!
♪ Letter of the day ♪ ♪ Letter of the day ♪ ♪ Me me me me me me ♪ ♪ Please ♪ Ozzie, to the Surprise Corner!
[Tommy singing “Surprise Corner”] ♪ Surprise Corner ♪ ♪ Unwrapping a letter in the corner ♪ ♪ Surprise Corner ♪ ♪ Unwrapping a letter in the corner ♪ ♪ Surprise Corner ♪ ♪ Unwrapping a letter Unwrapping a letter ♪ ♪ Surprise Corner ♪ ♪ Unwrapping a letter in the corner ♪ ♪ Its a P!
♪♪ [Meep murmurs contentedly] (Mr. Clown) Uh, Liesel?
Why yes, Mr. Clown?
I'm so excited to share this letter with you.
I'm so excited too.
It is the letter P. Ooh!
Do you know what the letter P sounds like?
I do; it sounds like this: [Gibberish] Ehhh, not quite.
Oh.
What?
[Gibberish] is not what the P sounds like?
Nope.
Oh, so I made a mistake?
Oh, that's awesome!
Yes!
I love making mistakes, because it means I get to learn something new.
Exactly.
You know what, though?
The letter P sounds like this: Pah pah pah pah... Pah pah pah pah...
Pop pop pop pop...
Pink!
Pink.
You know what else is pink?
A pig is pink.
Oh.
That's cool.
A pink pig.
What about a pink pig in pants?
Ooh, yeah.
That's funny I like that.
A pink pig in pants A pink pig in pants.
A pink pig in pants!
A pink pig in pants is a party.
It is a party!
Woo!
Did someone say “party”?
[dance music, cheering] Pink pig in pants party time!
Party time.
Party time.
Party time.
[Sound winds down] Ooh!
Wow, that makes me so happy.
Oh, I don't think I could get any happier!
♪ You could if you sang!
♪ (Announcer) And now our special musical guest: Brady Rymer.
♪ Each day I'm waking ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Each day I'm taking ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ This sweet old world keeps spinning ♪ ♪ I'm popping up out of my bed and grinning ♪ ♪ Another chance to find my groove ♪ ♪ To find my groove ♪ ♪ Each day I'm waking ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ Each day I'm taking ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ This sweet old world keeps spinning ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ I'm popping up out of my bed and grinning ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪ ♪ (Sunny side up) ♪ ♪ Sunny side up ♪♪ [Music concludes] Oh, that was great, Brady!
You too, Mr. Clown.
I really enjoyed it.
[Classical music] A polite porcupine promised a pileated woodpecker pounds and pounds of priceless pistachios.
[Monkey and other jungle noises] [Animal Control grumbles as monkey screams] Welcome back to the show.
I loved discovering so much about the letter P. Wouldn't you say, Tommy?
Sure was, Mr. Clown.
The letter P is pretty priceless.
Tommy, I couldn't agree more, Personally, picking a letter P is— What's going on?
We're just doing our show, Ozzie.
Do you think Ozzies acting strange?
As Mr. Clown, I really do.
No.
Youre Mr. Clown.
And you're Tommy.
This is all very confusing.
[both giggling] That was funny.
Ha ha ha ha.
We're sorry, Ozzie.
We were just pretending.
Yeah, we were thinking of P words like “pretending,” which can be so much fun sometimes.
We were just pretending that I was Mr. Clown and that Mr. Clown was me: Tommy.
You know, the old saying goes, “Don't judge a person until you pretend to be them.” Pretty perceptive of you, Ozzie.
I thought I was doin a convincing Tommy impression.
It could have been better.
What?
Oh, I get it now.
I didn't know you were pretending.
That would explain why I was so puzzled.
[cackling maniacally] [laughing continues] [alarm bells] I think we have to use the big, red button!
[laughing continues] I think you're right!
Just pretending.
Ohhh!
Huh?
[Jason barking] Oh!
Its Jason.
Jason, we can't take you for a walk right now.
We're doing the show.
No.
Jason, I promis we'll take you after the show.
Oh, Jason, you need to be patient.
Meep, we need your help translating.
[Jason barking] [Meep squeaking] [Jason barking] [Meep squeaking] Oh, of course it can be an extra long walk.
It's just got to be after or post-show, as they say.
[Jason howling, Meep squeaking] Bye, Jason!
Wow.
Thanks, Meep.
[Meep squeaking] It's like my distant relative Pearistotle once said: “Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.” [Meep squeaking] Why would Aristotle be talking about fruit?
Now, Tommy, people might not know that Aristotle was a big thinker who lived a long time ago.
Well, I don't know an Aristotle quotes about patience.
Speaking of patience, Milton and Miss Informatio have been waiting long enough.
You're right, Mr. Clown!
TV, to your station.
Mmm...
Welcome to “Milton's Magic Microphone,” also known as “MMM.” I'm here with misinformation.
Excuse me, Milton.
You have to pause between “Miss” and “Information.” “Misinformation” is wrong information.
Miss Information is her to give you unlimited knowledge.
Well, let's fire up this magic microphone and get into it.
Oooh.
Ahh.
Whoa!
This is like a carnival ri Miss Information, what is this thing?
We are on a pendulum.
A pendul... um, what?
A pendulum is the name of what we're on.
Ohh!
I thought you just forgot.
But what is a pendulum?
A pendulum is a weight on a straight stick, a string, or wire.
The arm is attached to a single point or pivot.
If you pull back on the weight, the pendulum swings.
What's that good for?
Well, have you ever played on a swing set?
The swings are pendulums.
And, as you can see, we are in a clock.
The regular motion of the pendulum can be used for time-keeping, because it takes the same amount of time to swing out from its starting point and come back again.
One of the earliest know uses of a pendulum was a device invented by Chinese scientis Zhang Heng in the first century.
It was used to measure earthquakes from far away.
And this pendulum lets me know it's time to go back to you, Mr. Clown.
You know, when I was a young tomato, I swung from the vine like a pendulum.
Ooh.
“Pendulum” is such a cool word.
There's so many positively peachy words that start with the letter P, but I want to find out the word of the day.
Yeah.
We've been particularly patient.
Yeah.
Oh!
Jason!
[Jason barking] Oh!
Whoa!
It's an invitation.
To what?
It looks like a party.
Whoa!
“Mr.
Clown...” Thats me.
“and Tommy the Tomato...” [gasps] That's me!
Unless I'm pretending to be you.
“...are cordially invited to a party.” [gasps] Wow.
I love parties.
“Party” must be the word of the day.
[fanfare] Awesome.
And at partie I get to do my favorite thing.
What's that?
Dance.
[gasps] Dance party!
[Ozzie singing the “Dance Dance Dance Song”] ♪ Were gonna dance dance dance dance dancity-dance ♪ ♪ Were gonna dance dance dance dance dancity-dance ♪ ♪ Gonna dance dance dance dance dancity-dance ♪ ♪ And then we freeze.
♪ [clock ticking] ♪ And then we dance dance dance dance dancity-dance ♪ ♪ And then we dance dance dance as fast as we can ♪ ♪ And then we dance dance dance as fast as we can ♪ ♪ And then we freeze.
♪ ♪ And then we dance dance dance dance dancity-dance ♪ ♪ And then we dance danc dance like a tick-tocking clock ♪ And then we dance dance dance like a ♪ ♪ [tick, tick, tock] ♪ ♪ And then we freeze.
♪♪ Whew.
Wow.
That was a great dance party.
That sure was!
♪ (Director That was the finest dance party ♪ that I've ever seen.
Maybe the best thats ever been.
♪ [laughing] Whew.
Whoa, I needed that.
Me too.
So grea to get some of the wiggles out.
You know, I feel so good, I even want to hear one of Ozzies jokes.
Oh, wow.
This is my moment.
Sunny, you mind?
Coming to ya.
I've been waiting patiently for so long to be asked to tell a joke.
Okay.
Here goes.
How do you organize a space party?
I don't know, Ozzie.
How do you organize a space party?
You planet!
[kids giggling] [Ozzie laughing] (Sunny) Oh?
You planet?
[laughing mightily] [gasping] Quick, Tommy!
Our sunglasses.
[Sunny continues laughing] It's so bright.
Ahhh... Ozzie, that was a great joke.
I love space parties and planets.
Glad you liked it.
But whoa!
Do you mind turning the brightness down?
Oh!
Oh, of course.
I just wanted to congratulate you on such a hilarious joke.
I'm so glad.
That's why I tell jokes.
To make people happy and feel good.
Well, thank you, Ozzie.
I've got to get going.
I've got an early day tomorrow.
[sighs] Wow.
Mr. Clown, I actually feel like I'm on a tropical island.
Oh, yeah.
Me too.
Maybe we should fly right no to a beautiful island paradise where you can fly a kite all year round.
[beach ambience] Sorry to interrupt our vacation, but I actually have a super important story to tel you in our super secret space.
Oh, okay.
How exciting!
Let's go!
Theyre having another super secret meeting.
Let's listen in.
Okay.
You ready for the story of a lifetime, Mr. Clown?
Am I ever.
Did you meet a pot-bellied pig?
What?
No, I was playing at the— Pool?
(Mr. Clown) Oh, that sounds so cool.
Ugh.
Come on, Mr. Clown.
Let Tommy tell the story.
Yeah.
The suspense is driving me nuts.
No, no.
Mr. Clown, I'm telling the story.
I was playing at the park.
I love the park Did you do anything fun there?
Yeah.
That's what I'm tryin to tell you.
Please be patient.
Oh, right.
Right.
Got it.
Did you go on the slide?
Mr. Clown, please.
But yes, I did.
Anyway, I was playing at the park when a parade of pink— Pink porcupines?
Amazing.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Don't tell me.
[Mr. Clown continues guessing] [Violet screaming] [Mr. Clown continues guessing] Mr. Clown, if you can't stop interrupting me and being impatient... - Its just so exciting!
I'm sorry, Tommy.
I just wanna know so badly!
I know, but you keep interrupting me.
So, I was in— The park!
[sighs] That's it.
Ive had enough.
Oh, Mr. Clown just keeps interrupting me.
It was a pretty good story, and I dont know why he— [gasps] Hey, what are y'all doing here?
Umm...
Sorry, Tommy.
We accidentally were trying to hear your story, but Mr. Clown kept interrupting Yeah, that Mr. Clown reall needs to work on his patience.
Oh!
Sorry, Tommy.
I shouldn't have interrupted you while you were telling your story.
I promise I'll be more patient this time.
I really want to hear the ending.
Us too!
All right.
I'm gonna try this one more time.
There I was, playing in the park when I noticed a shiny— [gasps] ... a shiny pendant on the path.
I picked it up.
Clearly, this item was precious to somebody.
So, I searched the park high and low to find the owner until I came across a panicked pink flamingo.
I presented the pendant to them, and they were so grateful they gave me this letter P. Oh, wow.
Oh, I'm so gla I heard the end of that story.
Just in time for all of us to say goodbye.
Goodbye!
♪ Sing us out.
Sing us out.
Sing sing.
Sing us out.
♪ [Bopstars singing “Hap Hap Happier”] ♪ Hap hap hap hap happier ♪ ♪ Snap snap snap snap snappier ♪ ♪ Hap hap hap hap happier ♪ ♪ Cheerful through and through ♪ ♪ Hap hap hap hap happier ♪ ♪ Hand-clappier Toe-tappier ♪ ♪ Hap hap hap hap happier ♪ ♪ I'm telling you ♪ ♪ That's what a smile can ♪ ♪ That's what a smile can ♪ ♪ That's what a smile can do ♪♪ Oh, Jason.
Goodbye!
- Bye!
[Tommy laughing] Jason, you're funny.
And smelly.
[puppets clamoring to get out] Whoa!
[fanfare] [“Hap Hap Happier” continues] ♪ Smile with your mouth ♪ ♪ Smile with your cheeks ♪ ♪ Smile with your eyes ♪ ♪ Smile with your nose ♪ ♪ Smile with your ears ♪ ♪ Smile with your teeth ♪ ♪ Smile with your eyebrows ♪ ♪ Smile so it shows ♪ ♪ And youll feel ♪ ♪ Hap hap hap hap happier ♪ ♪ Snap snap snap snap snappier ♪ ♪ Hap hap hap hap happier ♪ ♪ Cheerful through and through ♪ ♪ Hap hap hap hap happier ♪ ♪ Hand-clappier Toe-tappier ♪ ♪ Hap hap hap hap happier ♪ ♪ I'm telling you ♪ ♪ That's what a smile can do ♪♪


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