♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ When there's a problem,
what do we say? ♪
♪ Work it out, work it out,
work it out wombats! ♪
♪ Where there's a will,
there's always a way ♪
♪ Work it out, work it out,
work it out wombats! ♪
♪ We've got ideas for days ♪
♪ Solve problems lots of ways ♪
♪ I love it when we play ♪
♪ All together ♪
♪ Hey, I'm Zadie,
bring on the problems ♪
♪ Try some different things
till we solve them ♪
♪ I'm Malik, we'll work it out,
just wait ♪
♪ We make some plans,
then we build and create ♪
♪ I'm Zeke, here's Snout,
we like to explore ♪
♪ Let's go do it,
one, two, three, four ♪
♪ Help's never far away,
that's for sure ♪
♪ Work it out, work it out,
work it out wombats! ♪
♪ Come join the fun, get ready,
let's go! ♪
♪ Work it out, work it out,
work it out wombats! ♪
♪ Work it out, work it out,
work it out wombats! ♪
♪ ♪
Yeah!
ZADIE:
"A Boxful of Snout!"
♪ ♪
Bam! What a kick!
I bet I would have
set the record
for the longest kick ever...
if the ball
hadn't hit the bush.
And if the bush
hadn't been prickly.
Don't worry, Malik.
We can get a new ball
at the Everything Emporium.
(door closes)
Hi!
(gasps)
Hi.
(groans)
Mr. E?...
(straining):
Sorry, kids, I'm busy!
Big sale day.
I wonder where
the new balls are?
Snout will sniff them out.
(sniffing)
Whoa!
(sniffing continues)
There!
Snout found them.
MALIK:
Aw, they're too high
to reach without help.
We'll see about that.
(grunting)
Just a little higher...
(grunting)
A little more!
(Zadie continues grunting)
Huh?
(grunts)
What is happening?
We can't reach that ball
but we didn't want to
bother you.
Oh, I've been so busy.
But here, let me help you.
Orders keep coming
and I still
have to gift wrap
everything.
Which ball do you want?
Like this one
but with air and no holes.
Hold on.
Ah, here it is.
Thank you!
Remember,
accidents can happen anywhere,
so always be careful.
Oh dear!
(all gasp)
(grunting)
(crying out)
No!
(bagpipes releasing air,
playing a sad note)
(wailing loudly)
(imitating ambulance siren)
Where does it hurt?
(bagpipe taking in
and releasing air)
Ow!
I don't like
the sound of that.
Good news!
Your arm is just sprained.
Zeke, I need that
red scarf on the double.
Zadie, could you please help
Mr. E sit up?
(wailing)
♪ ♪
There.
A few days rest
and you'll be good as new.
Rest?
I can't rest!
This is my big sale!
Customers are counting on me
to get their gifts wrapped
and out for delivery today!
Ow! Ow!
Oh!
At least get some help.
We could help!
Them?
Theyjust helped me fix you up.
ALL:
Please?
Mm-mm! Ow... ah, ah!
(straining):
Actually, I could use some
help wrapping packages.
(wombats cheering)
How do I wrap a ball?
It, it doesn't have sides.
How do I wrap this box?
It's bigger than we are.
This may take a while.
What?!
♪ ♪
What on earth is going on?
And where's your brother?
I'm here!
Ah, found him.
Wrapping is harder
than we thought.
I can see that.
If you're having trouble
wrapping everything,
then why aren't you using
the Auto-Wrapper?
The what?
The what?
MR. E:
The Auto-Wrapper!
It puts wrapping paper
on boxes.
I assumed you knew about it.
Super made it for me.
You place a box here,
step back...
and let the machine
do the wrapping.
(machine whirring)
(bell dings)
Whoa...
Whoa...
First, each gift
needs to be in a box.
If a gift isn't
already in a box,
like this basketball,
find a box that's just
big enough to put it in.
Got it.
With this baby we'll have these
gifts wrapped in no time.
Not just these...
also these.
That could take longer.
Wrapped gifts go there.
Gabriela is
delivering them tonight.
(cell phone chimes, buzzes)
(shrieks)
I've got to get back to work!
What are we
waiting for?
♪ ♪
(toy squeaks)
Too small.
Too large.
Perfect.
(whirring)
(bell dings)
Woo-hoo!
A rocket pillow!
An inflatable unicorn?
Nice!
(grunting)
Your box is too small.
Here's a trick.
Put what you're wrapping
next to the empty box
to see if it's the right size.
Ta-da!
Oh...
♪ ♪
Too small.
Too small.
Hm...
It fits!
There you go!
Uh-oh...
(Zadie grunting)
(grunting continues)
(air hissing)
Whoa!
(giggles)
Nowyourbox is too small.
(groans)
Watch this, Snout.
(whirring)
(bell dings)
♪ ♪
(whirring)
(bell dinging)
(loud buzzer)
Oh no!
MR. E:
What's all this racket?
Mr. E, the wrapper thing broke!
Oh, the red light means
that the Auto-Wrapper
is out of paper.
Oops!
Snout!
All... set.
It'll be safer
watching from here.
Look! Blue!
Our favorite color!
I've got more orders
to fill.
You keep up the good work.
Remember, Gabriela
will be here in an hour.
Mustn't let down everyone
who is expecting gifts.
Let's show him how fast we can
get these gifts wrapped.
Woo-hoo!
Yay!
♪ ♪
(bell dings)
(bell dings)
♪ ♪
(bell dings)
(bell dinging)
♪ ♪
We did it!
(wombats cheering)
You did do it!
Everyone will get their gifts!
May I offer you some
hot chocolate as a thank you?
Yes, please.
And some for Snout.
Where is Snout?
He was on that shelf,
watching us.
(Zeke gasps)
Uh-oh...
Do you think he fell into a box
and then got wrapped?
Oh no!
Snout?
Snout!
Snout?
Uh... it's okay, Zeke.
We'll just unwrap all the
packages until we find him.
There's no time for that.
Gabriela is picking
the packages up for delivery
in minutes.
If they don't go out,
everyone will be disappointed.
But, but Snout...
he must be sad without me.
Okay, tell you what.
Find the box Snout is in
and you can open that box.
How can we find which box
has Snout
without opening all the boxes?
He could be in any of them!
Not any of them.
Remember that box that was
too small for the rocket?
Some of the boxes
are too small for Snout.
So we know that Snout
can't be in a box
that is smaller than he is.
Snout comes up to here on me.
So the box
needs to be this big.
Too small...
Too small...
Too small...
Snout can't be in any
of these boxes
because they're all too small.
That's still a lot of
yellow and blue boxes...
But Snout can't be
in a yellow box.
Hm? Why not?
Hm? Why not?
Because when this machine
ran out of yellow paper,
Snout watched Mr. E
put in the blue paper.
It must have been after that
when Snout fell in a box.
So he's got to be in a blue box.
Right!
Let's put all the yellow boxes
with the too small ones.
♪ ♪
(grunting)
This one definitely
couldn't be Snout,
unless he ate a huge lunch.
Hm... Zeke,
how heavy is Snout?
About... this heavy.
Hm... too heavy.
Couldn't be Snout.
Hm, could be Snout.
(grunts)
Way too heavy.
Hm...
Could be Snout.
One, two, three, four, five,
six, seven, eight...
Only eight left.
MR. E (via intercom):
Thank you for calling.
Gabriela will be here
in a minute
and your gift will be
on its way.
Only a minute?
We're almost out of time!
(object rattling)
Maybe we should
listen to the packages.
Snout's shy.
He stays pretty quiet.
Exactly.
So if we shake a box,
and it's not quiet,
we know Snout's not inside.
(object rattling)
(object rattling)
(object rattling)
(object rattling)
(objects rattling)
♪ ♪
GABRIELA:
Oh!
You had quite a sale day.
I did indeed.
(wombats groaning)
We were so close.
Sorry, Zeke,
we're doomed.
And don't forget
these two boxes here.
(sniffing)
Gabriela, are you wearing
the new perfume you bought?
It is delightful!
(sniffs)
(gasps)
Wait!
(sniffing)
(gasps)
Snout!
(sniffing)
Yes!
Huh?
Huh?
How did you know?
I'd know Snout anywhere.
He's not too big or too heavy.
And he smells like warm hugs
with a little bit of soap
and oatmeal.
Of all the gifts
that were wrapped today,
this was the best one ever!
♪ ♪
ALL:
♪ The day is over ♪
♪ Night is on its way ♪
♪ High in the sky ♪
♪ JunJun looks down ♪
(yawns)
♪ On our sleepy
Treeborhood town ♪
Magandang gabi,my friends.
Good night.
ALL:
♪ Sleep tight ♪
♪ The day is over ♪
♪ Night is on its way ♪
♪ High in the sky ♪
♪ Louisa looks down on our
sleepy Treeborhood town ♪
(quietly):
Did you not know that it's late?
I'm kind of already in bed.
I had three stories and water.
I'll see you tomorrow.
♪ Sleep tight ♪
♪ The day is over ♪
♪ Night is on its way ♪
♪ High in the sky ♪
♪ Mr. E looks down ♪
(yawns)
♪ On our sleepy
Treeborhood town ♪
Who's making that noise?
I'm trying to sleep,
can't you see?
ALL:
Sorry, Mr. E.
♪ Sleep tight ♪
♪ The day is over,
night is on its way ♪
♪ High in the sky ♪
♪ Super looks down
on our sleepy ♪
♪ Treeborhood town ♪
SUPER:
♪ Close your eyes ♪
♪ Turn out the light ♪
♪ Sleep tight ♪
Good night, darling squishes.
ZADIE:
"Postcard from Snout."
MALIK:
Bye, Gramma!
Love you!
See you tomorrow.
Love you too,
my little squishes.
Be good and listen to Ellie.
I'll take good care
of them, Super.
Enjoy Aunt Ida's
birthday.
I will!
Mr. E's Aunt Ida is a
dear friend of mine and I...
Speaking of Mr. E, where is he?
MR. E:
Whoa!
Whoa!
(groans)
Come on, Mr. E.
Time to fly!
(gulps, groans)
(wailing)
(groans)
Never mind.
I'm not going.
Sorry to miss your birthday,
dear, sweet Aunt Ida.
(sniffles, sighs)
You're not going to
Aunt Ida's birthday party?
I can't!
I'm afraid of flying!
When I get scared, I hold Snout,
and all the scared goes
right out of me.
Here, you try.
You're right, Zeke.
All the scared
went right out of me.
You can have Snout back.
(groans, wails)
The scary feelings
are back.
What's that Snout?
Uh-huh?
Mr. E needs you
so he won't be scared?
Here you go, Mr. E,
you can take Snout with you.
Oh, thank you, Zeke.
I can fly!
Bye!
Have fun!
Bye, Gramma Super!
♪ ♪
I love babysitting you
while Super's away.
I hope I didn't overpack.
Do you think Gramma
will send us a postcard?
Maybe.
Remember when she went to
that monster truck rally?
Woo-hoo!
MALIK:
She sent us a postcard then.
ZEKE:
We missed Gramma
thismuch!
But when we got that postcard,
we only missed her this much.
I wish Snout would send me
a postcard.
I miss himthismuch already.
I'm going to work out a way to
show Snout how much I miss him!
♪ ♪
Guess what I'm thinking,
Zadie?
That rainbows never end
and unicorns are real?
Uh, well, yeah
but, uh, no.
I'm thinking that Zeke
really wants a postcard
from Snout.
So we should
send him one.
From Snout?
Snout can't send
one himself,
so we'll do it for him.
But how did Gramma
send us the postcard?
(gasps)
I know!
A dragon picked it up,
flew it all the way
to our house,
and dropped it in
our window!
MALIK:
Or Super just
put it in a mailbox
and Gabriela delivered it.
(giggles)
Yeah, that's probably
how she did it.
First thing we need
is a postcard.
Where do we get
a postcard?
The post office!
ZEKE:
To show Snout
how much I miss him,
I'm going to surprise him
with a welcome home
signthisbig!
Thanks, Ellie!
Magandang hapon.
(whispering):
Good afternoon, Gabriela.
Do you have postcards?
(whispering):
Oh, I have lots of postcards.
And one question.
Why are we whispering?
'Cause we want to send a
postcard from Snout to Zeke
and it's a surprise.
Take your pick.
(display squeaking)
(whispering):
Perfect.
Thanks, Gabriela.
Happy to help any time.
Oh, a postcard costs one monies.
Hm...
Guess we gotta break open
our pinata bank.
(thumping)
Yippee!
Yippee!
(gasps)
(shushing)
(whispering):
Yippee!
We don't exactly know
how to do a postcard.
Uh... can you help us?
Oo, naman.
I can help.
So, on the front of
the postcard
there's usually some
kind of picture.
And the back of the postcard
is where you write.
There are four steps
to mailing a postcard.
Step one: write a message,
to Zeke from Snout, here.
Step two: write the address
on this side of the postcard.
You need to write who gets
the postcard-- that's Zeke--
and where he lives--
he lives at your house, here.
Step three:
put a postage stamp here.
Step four:
drop it in the mailbox.
The mailbox is right outside
the front door.
And that's all
there is to it.
Do you have a postage stamp?
A postage stamp
costs two monies.
Two monies.
Okay.
Our pinata bank is empty
but lots of times I find monies
under the couch cushions.
♪ ♪
Found two monies!
And our dragon toy!
Hey!
I was looking for that!
Thanks, Gabriela.
Let's go over the steps
so we get it right.
Step one: write a message
from Snout to Zeke,
on the back,
right here.
Step two: write the address,
of who gets the postcard
and where they live.
Step three:
put a postage stamp here.
And step four:
drop it in the mailbox
at the post office.
Okay, I'll write the message.
"Dear Zeke, I miss you.
"I love you.
"I'll be home soon.
Love, Snout."
Perfect.
Hey Zadie, put in something
about Aunt Ida.
So it's like Snout sent
the postcard from her house.
I don't even know Aunt Ida.
Oh... uh, make something up.
Um... hm...
(gasps)
"Also... Aunt Ida's house
smells like waffles."
(laughs)
Good one, Zadie.
I'll write the address.
"Zeke..."
(whistling)
Phew!
Oof!
Let's put this in the mailbox
at the post office,
before Zeke sees
what we're doing.
♪ ♪
Snout is going to really love
the welcome home sign
I'm making for him.
GABRIELA (via intercom):
Attention, Malik and Zadie.
I need to see you.
(stiffly):
Whatever could Gabriela
want to see us for?
(awkward chuckle)
(stiffly):
I do not know.
We should go find out.
(awkward chuckle)
(bottle sputters)
It's time to problem solve.
I can't deliver your postcard
because part of the address
is missing.
But I'm pretty sure you two
can work out how to fix it.
Sure we can.
Come on, Zadie.
(whistling)
♪ ♪
Let's check our steps.
Step one:
write a message on the back
from Snout to Zeke.
Here.
That looks right.
Step two: write the address,
who gets the postcard,
and where he lives, here.
For the "who"
we wrote Zeke.
Oh!
But we didn't put
where he lives.
"Wombats House,
Treeborhood."
Now we can mail it!
♪ ♪
GABRIELA (via intercom):
Attention Malik and Zadie.
I need to see you.
Why does Gabriela need
to see you again?
Um... she needs our help
with, uh...
mail stuff, you know.
(awkward chuckle)
Uh...
Oh! Okay.
♪ ♪
You forgot something
very important.
I'm sure you'll work it out and
fix it if you check your steps.
But be quick,
the post office closes soon.
Next.
(whistling)
Let's check our steps so we
can figure out what we forgot.
Step one: write a message on
the back from Snout to Zeke.
Huh. Did that.
Step two: write the address
who gets the postcard
and where he lives.
Step three:
put a postage stamp.
(gasps)
We missed a step!
We forgot the postage stamp!
♪ ♪
Step four: drop it in the
mailbox at the post office.
Gabriela said to be quick!
The post office closes soon!
♪ ♪
Whew!
Whew!
Just in time.
♪ ♪
We worked it out!
Zeke, you got mail!
Ah! It's a postcard
from Snout.
I got a postcard-- from Snout?!
Yeah, and he wrote
a message.
See?
"Dear Zeke,
I love you, and miss you.
"I'll be home soon.
"Love, Snout.
Also, Aunt Ida's house
smells like waffles."
Whoa!
I didn't even know
Snout could write.
Now that I got this postcard
from Snout,
I don't miss himthismuch.
Only this much.
(Zeke repeating "Oh Snout")
I missed you so much, Snout!
I got your postcard.
Thank you, thank you,
thank you, thank you!
Snout sent me a postcard and
he said your Aunt Ida's house
smells like waffles.
My Aunt Ida's housedoes
smell like waffles.
Zeke, I want to thank you
from the bottom of my heart
for letting me borrow Snout.
Holding him took
all the scared away.
I couldn't have flown
without him.
You're welcome, Mr. E.
Welcome Home, Snout!
(giggles)
Yeah?
(gasps)
Thanks!
Snout says he loves the welcome
home sign I made for him.
I've got a great idea for
our next outing, Mr. E.
We can go sky diving!
(gulps)
(all laughing)
♪ ♪
♪ ♪
01x20 - A Boxful of Snout/Postcard from Snout
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Series follows Malik, Zadie, and Zeke, creative marsupial siblings who live with their grandmother in her treehouse apartment complex, known as the Treeborhood.
Series follows Malik, Zadie, and Zeke, creative marsupial siblings who live with their grandmother in her treehouse apartment complex, known as the Treeborhood.