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Trikes, Tulips, and Turtles
Episode 5 | 25m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
“Tricycle” is the word of the day, which leads to an intense safety lesson! Plus, “arms on break”?
Ozzie’s arms are on break? Animal Control is unamused. Liesel teaches how to use the letter T, but a predator is on the prowl. “Tricycle” is the word of the day, which leads to an intense safety lesson! Mr. Clown rides off to sample a green smoothie with Phil. Donnie shreds on electric guitar. A bee crashes Miss Information’s lesson on tulips. And as always, the Director needs more singing!
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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?
Trikes, Tulips, and Turtles
Episode 5 | 25m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
Ozzie’s arms are on break? Animal Control is unamused. Liesel teaches how to use the letter T, but a predator is on the prowl. “Tricycle” is the word of the day, which leads to an intense safety lesson! Mr. Clown rides off to sample a green smoothie with Phil. Donnie shreds on electric guitar. A bee crashes Miss Information’s lesson on tulips. And as always, the Director needs more singing!
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[orchestra tuning] [Bopstars singing “Hello!
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!
♪ Lights ♪ ♪ Camera!
♪ ♪ Action!
♪ Welcome to our show.
Im Mr. Clown and this is... (singing) ♪ TOMMYYYYYY!
♪ [held note continues] Great intro, Tommy.
Youre the best!
[held note continues] Ugh!
Oh, sorry, Mr. Clown.
Wow.
I thought you'd have to use the big red button to stop me!
But that's what we use for Ozzie and the Pride.
Oh, Ozzie!
See, Tommy, you getting stuck helped me remember what to do.
Introducing Ozzie and the Pride!
Thank you, Mr. Clown.
Ozzie, you seem different.
Oh, yeah.
Its because my arms arent here.
Where are your arms?
Theyre on break.
[relaxing music] Okay, arms.
Break's over.
Glad your arms are back from their break.
They do look refreshed.
Ozzie, could you introduce the rest of your band?
With pleasure!
Introducing today's musical members of the Pride.
Sidney Wes Bella [music builds] Oh, not again Tommy, hit the big, red button.
On it!
What level lev— What lever?
[stammering] Lever level lev— Oh, thats hard to say!
Oh, boy, oh, boy.
Say it slowly.
What is the lever level?
- Lever level.
Oh, we got it!
What level would you like the lever?
I think we're gonna need to try level 9, Mr. Clown.
Whoa!
Level 9?!
Yeah, its crazy.
- Okay, here we go.
Meep, release the pin.
Whaaaaa!!
Big, red button!
[music ceases] Tommy, you're so clean, I can barely look at you.
Just got a quick wash and wax.
Really makes me pop.
Did somebody say “pop”?
Yes, but not “popcorn.” “Extra top secret code: 5-6-7-8” ...9-10!
I can count to 10.
5-6-7-8!
Yes, Ozzie?
I was just knocking to tell my knock-knock joke.
- Make it quick, Ozzie.
Weve got a lot of show to do.
Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Cow says.
Cow says who?
No, a cow says “moo.” - Oh, Ozzie.
Wheres the cow?
Well, I was telling a joke.
Oh, what was the joke?
Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Cow says.
Cow says who?
No, a cow says “moo.” Heh, heh.
Okay, that was a pretty clever joke, but please keep the mooing to a minimum.
Bye.
Ozzie, to the Surprise Corner!
[Tommy singing] ♪ 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 T!
♪♪ [music concludes] [Meep chatters busily] (Mr. Clown) The letter T. Did you know your name starts with the letter T?
I do!
“Tommy the Tomato.” So many Ts!
Three T's!
I need to learn more about the letter.
Great idea, Mr. Clown.
TV, to your station.
Hello, Liesel.
Why hello, Mr. Clown.
I have a really good letter for you right now.
Really?
I cannot wait to find out what this letter is.
It is the letter T. Oh, it's such a great letter.
It is a terrific letter.
And I am going to take this opportunit to tell you what it sounds like.
It sounds like this: [gibberish] Well, you know, it does not sound like that, Mr. Clown.
I made a mistake!
Oh, yeah!
I'm making mistakes.
It means I'm learning.
Yes!
That is a great way to look at it.
Oh, thank you.
Now, Liesel, could you help me learn what the letter T sounds like?
Yeah.
It sounds like “Tuh.
Tuh.” “Tuh.
Tuh.” Like “tall.” Wow, thats tall.
Wow!
Whew.
No kidding.
That was tall.
You know what?
The letter T makes me think of something else.
And thisll makes you laugh.
Oh, what's that?
Tickle!
Hahaha [Laughing] [Coughing] Okay, I have to stop tickling yo You know why?
Because you need a toothbrush.
Oh, is my breath bad?
Well, maybe you forgot to clean what's inside your mouth.
My teeth?
Teeth!
Another great T word.
Oh, boy.
Mr. clown?
- Yes?
I just thought of a terrifying T word.
A terrifying T word?
Like “tail.” I don't think “tail” is a very terrifying T word.
But what if the tail is a tiger tail that's right behind us?
What?
In this room, currently.
Right now.
Tiger!!
- Tiger!!!
Hmm?
Guys?
Hey, guys.
It was just a trick.
Hmm?
Tiger!!
Tiger!!!
[Meep chatters busily] Meep needs to find all the things in their apartment that start with the letter T. Let's start in the kitchen.
Hey, what's a monkey doing there?
On the counter there's a toaster and toast.
Do you see that trumpet next to Meeps desk?
And another one on the shelf.
What's on Meeps bed?
A tablet.
And that's a tray with Meeps toast.
We did it.
We found all six things.
Great job.
Mystery solved.
Tommy, do we have time to talk over tea?
Meep.
To tea or not to tea?
That is the testion!
I think you mean “question,” Tommy.
But let's take our tea in our super secret space.
Great idea.
[fancy music] [slurping] Now let's talk business, Tommy.
Call me Kernel Corn, ‘cause I'm all ears.
Todays word of the day is very, very exciting.
Truly?
- Truly times ten.
Tell me.
It's tricycle.
[fanfare] I love tricycles.
Let's go.
[clatter] Oh, no.
Meep?
Meeps okay!
[saxophone music] The Tyrannosaurus Rex was tap-dancing on top of a turtle towing a tornado.
[tiger and other jungle noises] [Animal Control grumbling] You know, Tommy, as much as I love trikes, it's important to travel on them safely, or you might have troubles.
Too true!
Tricycles are actually my favorite form of transit.
Mr. Clown, do you know how to ride on them safely?
Well... [stammers] I didnt think so!
TV, to your station!
Are you ready to play fetch, Jason?
Come on, boy.
Come on, boy.
Come on, boy.
Oh, here we go, Jason.
Keep your eye on Twiggy.
One Two Its here!
Jason, pick me up.
Oh!
Oh, boy.
[angelic choir] ♪ Banana ♪ Oh, I can't wait to eat this banana.
Whoa!
Monkey!
Monkey!
No!
Let go of my banana!
Let go of my banana!
No no no no!
Monkey!
Jason!
No!
No!
Oh!
Jason!
Jason!
No!
No!
Let the monkey go!
To the trike.
[rock music starts] [Meep struggling] [Meep panicked] Whoah!!
That was close, Ozzie.
Back to the trike!
Mr. Clown, why aren't you wearing a helmet?
Well, I was in a rush, Ozzie.
Well, that's no excuse!
Here.
Helmets are very important.
If you don't wear one, you could really get hurt.
Take a look.
Whoa!
I look good.
[fanfare] [Meep whimpering] I'm coming, Jason!
Pedaling as fast as I can.
Oops!
No!
Stop!
[dog barking, monkey screeching] (Milton) Mr. Clowns stuck.
[Mr. Clown groaning] That was not very fun, Milton.
Sorry.
You know, the street is dangerous.
You're supposed to use the sidewalk, Mr. Clown!
Jason!
Oh, I look good!
Im pedaling as fast as I can.
I'm coming, Jason.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Faster!
Faster!
[crash] Oh!
Oh, no no no no no.
He should see me, Sunny.
Oh, Mr. Clown.
You've got to be careful around driveways.
Just because you can see the car doesn't mean the car can see you.
From now on I'm going to look very carefully before I cross the end of a driveway.
Jason!
Oh, go get him!
[dog barking] And Jason was running really fast after that monkey.
Yeah.
That monkey's a— Mr. Clowns going pretty fast himself!
Here comes Mr. Clown now.
Jason!!
Watch where you're going.
Oh, gosh.
You think he sees the pool?
Whaaaaaa!!!
Do I look too red?
You look good, Tommy.
Watch out for that tree— Oh!
[angelic choir] ♪ Banana ♪ Ugh.
Good thing I'm wearing a helmet.
[dog panting, monkey chattering] Jason, you got the banana.
You got the banana.
I'm so happy, Jason.
Oh, this is fantastic.
Jason, you know what?
You take the first bite.
[monkey screeching] Jason., look out!
Oh!
Not again.
Im never gonna get my banana back.
Help is here!
Shake it, everybody.
Shake the tree.
Shake it!
Oh.
Banana-lanche!
Run!
It's more bananas than I've ever seen.
It's all my missing bananas.
Jason.
Jason!
Oh!
Jason, you got a banana?
Oh!
That's awesome.
Look at all these delicious bananas.
Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy.
Haha!
Meeps reunited with cheese!
Come on, Jason let's go eat a hundred bananas.
Always wear a helmet.
Stay on the sidewalk.
Be careful around driveways.
Watch where you're going.
Look out for banana-stealing monkeys.
Oh.
Tommy, you look good.
You look good.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Good.
Great banana safety video, Mr. Clown!
[music riffs] Okay, Tommy.
Now I know everything about trike safety.
Me, too.
You do too, now.
[inquisitive music] Hi, Phil.
Oh, hi.
What are you about to drink?
Oh, this is a kale smoothie.
Let me finish.
It's got kale, almond butter, almond milk, dates, banana, cinnamon, and spirulina.
Oh, that sounds terrible, Phil.
That is not going to be delicious at all.
Sorry.
I will not try it.
All right.
Oh.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy.
Oh, boy!
Oh, boy!
Excuse me.
Phil?
Yes?
Is there any chance that you happen to have another straw where I could be able to taste it?
I just happen to have one right here, my friend.
And I happen to love to share.
[slurping] That kale smoothie really surprised me.
Everything you described sounds like it wouldn't work, but it is delicious.
Want some more?
I would love some more.
Hey there.
It's me again, Donnie.
Auditioning for the band.
I think this is going to be the one that gets me in.
[blues guitar riffs] As always, thank you for the opportunity.
And I cannot wait to hear your response to this one.
Donnie, thank you so much.
That was such a great audition tape.
But there's one problem: You're not a kid!
Thanks, Donnie.
Yeah.
Thank you.
I appreciate the effort.
Hey, Mr. Clown, what do banana say when they answer the phone?
“Yello?” [kids giggle] Thank you, Ozzie.
Very funny.
Milton would have loved that joke.
But he's not here.
He's out there, with Miss... [Miss Information, echoing] Pause.
Pause.
Pause.
...Information.
You're right.
I wonder where they are.
TV, to your station.
It's Milton's Magic Microphone With Miss Information!
[jazzy music] Here we are, Milton, inside a tulip.
The name tulip comes from the Persian word “del band,” meaning turban.
We think it was called that because of the tulips turban shape.
So, a tulip is a flower.
But what's a flower?
Flowers are the reproductiv structure of flowering plants, which includes the pistil and the stamen.
The main parts of a flower are the pistil and stamen the sepal, the petals, and the stem.
The stem provides support and transports nutrients.
Every type of flower has a unique color, shape, size, and smell.
A flower is the bloom on a plant that produces seeds which then become other flowers.
This is thanks to a process called pollination.
When a bee, insect, or eve hummingbird lands on a flower, small particles of pollen stick to its legs.
As the bee flies to the nex plant, it transfers the pollen.
Plants rely on insect and animals to make this happen, and in turn, they depen on flowers for their nutrition.
Hey, what's that buzzing sound?
Oh, well, it's a bee!
We better get out of here.
[buzzing, running] A lot of excitement, huh, Tommy?
Sure was, Mr. Clown.
You know, I've learned so much doing the show.
And I don't know if I mentioned, but I've been brushing up on my animal knowledge.
Oh!
You think you can actually guess an animal today?
Oh, yeah!
Welcome to Mr. Clowns “Guess the Animal.” That's where we reveal an animal, and you have to guess what it is.
Good luck.
[fanfare] Oh, well, I didn't know this was an animal, but obviously that is part of a soccer ball.
[buzzer] A soccer ball is, in fact, not an animal, Mr. Clown.
Oh!
Oh, now I see.
This is easy.
You think you know, Mr. Clown?
- Mm-hmm.
Well, everybody watching, do you think Mr. Clown knows?
Let's see.
Oh, okay.
I am certain it is a rhinoceros wearing a soccer ball.
[buzzer] Come on, audience, help Mr. Clown out!
Shout out your answers.
Whoo!
It is a turtle.
But actually, it looks a bit like a tortoise to me.
Tortoises spen most of their time on the land, while the turtles spen most of their time in the water.
Their shells are rounded and dome-shaped, which is better for living on land.
Turtles have thinner shells, which are better for living in the water.
Thank you for all the information, Mr. Announcer.
You're welcome, Mr. Clown.
I learned a lot about turtles and tortoises.
I thought for sure they'd mention a rhinoceros wearing a soccer ball.
[grunting] Hey, Tommy, what's wrong with you?
You've been moving around a lot.
I just have too much energy, Mr Clown.
I don't know what to do.
I feel like I gotta move.
You gotta get the wiggles out.
We should dance!
[sung] And then we dance, dance, dance, dance, dancity-dance.
And then we dance, dance, dance like pretty flowers.
And then we dance, dance, dance like pretty flowers.
And then we freeze.
And then we dance, dance, dance, dance, dancity-dance.
We're gonna dance, dance, dance as slow as we can.
We're gonna dance slow.
And then we freeze.
Wow.
I feel much better now.
Oh, I love to dance so much.
(Director) ♪ And I love to sing.
And I mean sing everything.
♪ Oh.
Hello, Director.
♪ Sing it to me, Tommy!
[clock chimes] Director, we're at the end of the show.
We need to say goodbye.
(Director) ♪ I didn't realize.
Oh my!
The time just flew by.
♪ Ah hah!
So let us sing goodbye.
Goodbye.
[held note continues] Oh.
I did it again.
It's a good thing I'm here, Tommy.
Yeah.
I'm happy you're here.
Hap-hap-happy we're all here!
(Director) Sing it!
Sic-sic-sing it!
♪ 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 ♪♪ [music concludes] Bye again.
Goodbye.
[puppets clamoring to get out] [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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