Ojo has formed an orchestra and has invited everyone in the Big Blue House to participate. Viewers are invited to participate too as Bear and the kids hold a concert out at the Otter Pond. Ojo is the orchestra "constructor," and Pip and Pop are using pot and pan lids for cymbals. As Bear searches for his kazoo, he comes across Treelo and asks for his help. When Treelo spots a radio, he turns it on and starts singing and dancing to music. He then goes off to create his own instrument. Bear finds his kazoo and also finds that Tutter wants to play the clarinet, but it's too big for him. Bear helps Tutter to come up with another way to participate in the orchestra. In the Shadow segment, Shadow presents the tale of the cat and the fiddle.
Songs
Everywhere There's Music
Hey, We Can Play
Notes
Tutter says that he received his clarinet from the Klutter Tutters. This performing musical trio consisted of his Auntie Klutter Tutter, cousin Skitter Tutter and Uncle Nutter Tutter.
Title | Bear in the Big Blue House - Season 1 Episode 13 Music to My Ears |
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Year | 2010 |
Genre | Kids |
Country | United States of America |
Studio | Playhouse Disney |
Cast | Noel MacNeal, Lynne Thigpen, Carmen Osbahr, Geoffrey Holder, Tyler Bunch, Peter Linz |
Crew | Margaret Loesch (Executive Producer), Alex Rockwell (Executive Producer), Brian Henson (Executive Producer), Mitchell Kriegman (Creator), Mitchell Kriegman (Executive Producer) |
Alternative Titles | 大熊比尔蓝色的家, Miś z błękitnego domu |
Keyword | puppet, puppetry, jim henson, calm, hand puppet, full body puppets, kids songs, preschooler, child education, didactic, whimsical, comforting, compassionate, empathetic, gentle, joyful |
First Air Date | Oct 20, 1997 |
Last Air date | Jan 01, 2010 |
Season | 4 Season |
Episode | 117 Episode |
Runtime | 25:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 7.40/ 10 by 88.00 users |
Popularity | 44.893 |
Language | English |