♪ ♪
♪ ♪
♪ 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:
"Talent Turmoil."
Wanna see what I can do?
Look at what I can do.
(grunting)
Wow.
(grunting)
What a wonderful talent,
Zadie.
(Ellie chuckles, all clapping)
Gabriela, need
help with that mail?
Thanks, but I've got it.
Ay naku!
(gasps)
GABRIELA:
Oh, no.
Oh! Oy...
Wowie!
(gasps):
Zadie, the package!
(yelping)
ALL:
Phew.
Wow, we all have
really amazing talents.
We have a talent, too.
Yes, we do.
Here's our talent.
Cool.
Ooh!
(gasps):
I have an idea.
What if we shared
our talents
with the whole
Treeborhood?
A talent show.
Ooh, I've always wanted to
perform in a talent show.
(balloons deflate, crabs groan)
What's wrong?
We'd like to
be in the show.
More than like to.
We'd really like to.
So why are you sad?
Our parents are sick.
They have colds.
So they'll miss the show.
(groan)
There's got to be a way for
your parents to see the show.
Let me think on it.
I'd better go check on
Kat and Kit
to see if they need
cold medicine or soup.
Zadie, you should
go ask Mr. E
if he wants to perform,
too.
He has a special
talent of his own.
Mr. E has a talent?
I wonder what that could be.
Don't worry,
Zadie will think of
a way for your parents
to see the show.
ALL:
Yay!
ZADIE (yelling):
Mr. E!
(shrieks)
Zadie, can you please use
your inside voice?
I'm concentrating.
Oops, sorry.
(quieter):
Do you want to be in the
Treeborhood talent show?
No can do,
I have work to do.
(groans)
But Ellie said
you have a great talent.
She did?
Well, I suppose
I can do a little something.
Like this.
Whoa!
Your talent is
making art with soup cans?
You're a soup can artist?
Oops, this one is a
little off.
Sorry.
And then Ellie
juggled the packages like this.
(yelps, grunts)
And then Gabriela spun the
packages on sticks like this.
Whoa...
Wha...
(giggling):
And then what?
And then Carly, CeCe, and Clyde
made balloon sculptures.
And get this--
Mr. E can make pictures
with soup cans.
Ooh, can I help with
the talent show?
I wanna help, too.
Can I? Can I?
I just have one question.
What's a talent?
A talent is something
you like to do and are good at.
I'll make a list of what we need
for the talent show.
We'll need a stage.
I think I can build one in
the Starlight Room.
And we will need to make sure
everyone has their props.
What are plops?
Props are the objects
a performer uses on stage.
Ellie's a performer,
and her props would be
her juggling batons.
I want to do the props.
And we'll need a light
so everyone can see the show.
I can do that.
There's one more big problem.
Kat and Kit are sick in bed
and won't be able to
go to the talent show.
I know what to do.
I can livestream
the show from my tablet.
Oh, yeah.
That way, Kat and Kit
can watch the show from bed.
I think that's everything.
Attention, all
Treeborhood friends.
There's gonna be a talent show
at the Starlight Room.
We hope to see you all there.
Oh, and Kat and Kit,
don't worry.
We figured out a way for you
to watch the show
from bed.
(sneeze)
(giggling, knock at door)
They're here!
The performers are here.
(talking in background)
Please follow me.
Sure thing.
You can put your props
on the blanket there.
I would rather be
in charge of my own props,
thank you very much.
You're welcome very much.
Okay, Zeke.
It's your job to put
the right props on stage
at the right time.
So let's arrange the props
in the right order.
I'm going first,
so my soccer ball
goes first in line.
Ellie is second,
and she'll need her batons
for juggling.
Gabriela is third,
and she'll need
her sticks and plates.
And Mr. E goes fourth.
He'll need his cans.
Mm-mm.
Huh?
And Carly, CeCe, and Clyde
go fifth.
They'll need their balloons.
All you have to do
is take
the next prop in line
and put it on the stage.
Easy-peasy.
SUPER:
Hey, Zeke.
Duffy brought
her special sandwiches
for after the show.
Could you
put them somewhere for me?
Okay.
Thanks, Squish.
I'll put the sandwiches
last in line,
for after the show.
(beeps)
SUPER:
Welcome, everyone,
to the first
Treeborhood Talent Show.
It's showtime.
It's blow my nose time.
(blowing nose)
Okay, first prop on stage,
the soccer ball.
Put your paws, claws,
and feathers together
for our first act,
Zadie and her
amazing soccer ball.
Wheee!
♪ ♪
(audience cheers and applauds)
(cheering)
That was great,
Zadie.
Thanks.
You're all
going to be great, too.
Just remember,
no matter what,
the show must go on.
MALIK:
Zadie!
You're blocking the
livestream.
KIT:
It's Zadie.
Hi, Zadie.
Don't be nervous, Mr. E,
you got this.
(cans clatter)
Oops! Oh, no!
Which order were the props in?
This? That?
I think that's right.
I guess I'll put my cans here.
Gotta get the next prop.
Please welcome our next guest,
Ellie and her
wonderful juggling act.
(audience cheers and applauds)
Balloons?
But where are
my juggling batons?
Oh, no! Ellie's not supposed to
have balloons.
She's supposed to have batons.
Oh, well.
The show must go on.
Ah...
(grunts, chuckles)
Um...
(humming nervously)
Ah!
(chuckles)
(audience applauds sporadically)
Zeke gave Ellie the wrong prop.
He's got them
in the wrong order.
No biggie.
It's just one mistake.
(giggles)
Next up, Gabriela
and her spinning plates.
(audience applauding)
These aren't my plates.
Make that two mistakes.
The props are
definitely mixed up
and not in the right order.
♪ ♪
Stop!
You can't walk that way.
You'll block the camera again.
Kat and Kit won't be able
to see the show.
But we've got to tell Zeke
he has the props out of order.
Please give
a warm welcome to
the soup can
picture-maker, Mr. E.
(audience applauding)
(sputtering):
Juggling batons?
But where are my cans?
Get it together, Mr. E.
Great art
was never made with ease.
♪ ♪
(gasp)
This is a disaster.
I wish had wings.
I could fly
over the audience,
away from the camera,
and then help Zeke.
Fly over...
That's it!
I'll make a list of the props
in the right order,
and then...
We will fly the list
to Zeke!
Brilliant.
(Super clapping)
♪ ♪
You're up.
ALL:
Yay!
Oh, no.
All the props are
in the wrong order.
(gasps)
Carly, CeCe, and Clyde
are supposed to have balloons,
not cans.
Oh, no.
And now,
for our final performance,
Carly, CeCe, and Clyde.
(audience clapping)
Our kiddos.
I wonder what they'll make
with their balloons.
Uh, excuse me, everyone?
We need to take a short break.
Uh... sorry.
It's the props!
They aren't in
the right order.
They got messed up somehow.
Well, that would
explain a lot.
Oopsie.
I might have
maybe messed them up.
Sorry!
I know how to fix it.
First is the soccer ball
for Zadie.
Second are the batons for Ellie.
Third are the sticks and
spinning plates for Gabriela--
with no sandwiches.
Fourth are the cans
for Mr. E.
And fifth are the balloons for
Carly, CeCe, and Clyde.
Yes!
That's the right order.
We worked it out.
♪ ♪
(beeps)
We will now
start the show over,
this time with
the correct props.
(audience cheers)
♪ ♪
And finally,
Carly, CeCe, and Clyde.
KIT:
So talented,
just like their dad.
(cheering and applauding)
♪ ♪
♪ A lemon and an orange ♪
♪ They're as round as
they can be ♪
♪ Both of them are fruit ♪
♪ But they do
taste differently ♪
♪ ♪
♪ A mango and banana ♪
♪ They both grow on a tree ♪
♪ Both of them are yellow ♪
♪ But they're
different shapes, you see? ♪
MALIK:
♪ Cold, cold, cold ♪
ZADIE:
♪ Hot, hot, hot ♪
♪ Some things are
the same ♪
♪ But in other ways
they're not ♪
♪ A harp and a violin ♪
♪ Both of them have strings ♪
♪ Both of them make music ♪
♪ But they're
very different things ♪
(violin plays)
(harp strings pluck)
ZADIE:
♪ There are so many flowers ♪
MALIK:
♪ You can plant inside
a pot ♪
ZADIE:
♪ Some things are the same ♪
BOTH:
♪ But in other ways
they're not ♪
♪ A bicycle ♪
♪ A tricycle ♪
♪ You ride on them,
it's true ♪
♪ One of them
has three wheels ♪
♪ The other one has two ♪
MALIK:
♪ Cold, cold, cold ♪
ZADIE:
♪ Hot, hot, hot ♪
♪ Some things
are the same ♪
♪ But in other ways
they're not ♪
♪ Cold, cold, cold ♪
♪ Hot, hot, hot ♪
♪ Some things are
the same ♪
♪ But in other ways
they're not ♪
MALIK:
"Zeke's Collection Selection."
You put the string
around your finger like this,
and then you let it go.
Down... up.
Down...
Up.
Down... up.
Down... up.
Want to see me rock the baby?
Yes.
Whoa.
Now for the sleeper...
And the loop-the-loop.
Yes!
That's all the tricks
I have time for.
I've got to get ready for the
Treeborhood Collection Bonanza.
Oh, yeah.
The big Treeborhood
Collection Bananazana.
Malik, what is
the big Treeborhood
Collection Bananazana?
(laughs):
Bonanza.
It's kinda like a show and tell,
where everyone comes to
show off their collections.
Guess I'll show off...
Snout.
Ta-da!
Sorry, Zeke.
One stuffie
isn't a collection.
A collection is
a group of things
that are all the same
in some ways,
but they are all
different in other ways.
Like my yo-yos.
See?
They're all the same
because they're all yo-yos.
But they're different colors.
This one is red
with polka dots
and this one is
yellow with sparkles.
Do you get it?
Uh-huh.
Do you have a collection,
Snout?
Don't feel bad, Snout.
I don't have
a collection, either.
(siren playing softly
in distance)
Oh!
It's Ellie.
(siren continues)
Hey, my yo-yo.
(siren continues)
Whoo-hoo!
Yes!
(giggling):
Wheee!
(giggling)
(squeals)
(yelling over sirens):
Hi, Ellie!
What's in the box?
(yelling over sirens):
Hey, Zeke.
It's my fire trucks.
They're part of my collection
for the big Treeborhood
Collection Bonanza.
See?
(sirens wailing)
They sure are loud!
They should stop any minute.
I hope.
♪ ♪
(sirens fade and stop)
Thanks.
They're all loud.
(laughs)
And all red.
That's how they're
all the same.
But they're all
a little different, too.
This one goes really fast.
This one has a ladder that
can reach the highest branches.
And this one
has a hose that...
(giggles):
Sprays water.
What collection are you
bringing
to the Treeborhood
Collection Bonanza?
I don't have a collection.
Snout doesn't have one, either.
Well, maybe you can
start one.
I'd love to see
what you collect.
Before I leave,
you want to press a siren?
(switch clicks,
siren wailing, air horns honk)
(Malik laughing)
Malik?
(Malik laughing)
Hey!
That's Malik's laugh.
It sure is.
Can you guess this one?
(Louisa giggles)
Ha!
That's Louisa.
Right again.
I collect laughs.
They're the same in some ways,
because they're all laughs.
But they're different
in other ways,
because they all come from
different friends.
Can you guess this one?
(baby squawking)
(squawking continues)
Hey! That's a cry,
not a laugh.
Hey, that cry doesn't
belong in my laugh collection.
I'll just delete the cry.
Play
Mr. E's laugh next.
I don't have that one.
I've never
heard Mr. E laugh.
Have you?
Hm...
Mm-mm.
I'd better go.
The Treeborhood Collection
Bonanza is starting soon.
Let me hear one last laugh.
(tablet beeps, Zeke laughing)
(both laugh)
It's me!
You're right.
See ya later.
The Treeborhood Collection
Bananazana's starting soon.
Come on, Snout.
Let's go find stuff to collect.
(honks)
Ooh!
(giggles)
Yes!
Huh.
(gasps)
Yeah!
(horn blares)
Collecting stuff
sure is fun, huh, Snout?
Malik said
that a collection
has to be
different things.
And all these things are
very different.
So we did it.
We made a collection.
Let's show Malik.
(wagon wheels squeaking)
(shoe honks)
Whoa, what's all this?
It's my collection for
the Treeborhood Bananazana.
Everything is different,
just like you said
a collection should be.
Yes, I did say things in
a collection are different.
But I also said they are
the same in some ways, too.
Oh, yeah,
like Ellie's fire trucks.
They're all different,
because some go really fast
and others can squirt water.
But they're also all the same
because they all have sirens
and are loud.
Hey, you got it.
And they also
should be things you like.
Do you like this painting?
Uh...
A little bit.
But not that much.
SUPER (on intercom):
Attention, everyone.
The Big Treeborhood
Collection Bonanza
is going to begin soon
in the Starlight Room.
Uh-oh, Snout.
I need to
find a collection,
and fast.
(shoe honks)
I promise
I'll clean up later.
(sighs)
Look at this rock, Snout.
It looks just like a seashell.
That's neat.
That's what I'll collect:
rocks shaped like seashells.
Let's find more.
This one is
shaped like a...
rock.
And this rock is shaped like...
Another rock.
Rock.
Rock...
Rock.
(sighs)
This won't work.
To be a collection,
there has to be more than
just one shaped like
a seashell.
I like leaves.
Maybe leaves
can be my collection.
And look how many there are.
Are you thinking what
I'm thinking?
Cannonball!
Yay!
(rustling)
These leaves are all the same.
There's nothing
different about them,
so leaves
can't be in my collection.
(sighs in frustration)
SUPER (on intercom):
Attention, the big Treeborhood
Collection Bonanza
is beginning.
Hurry and get your collections
down here pronto.
I don't think I'll find
a collection in time.
(wind blowing)
Whoa!
(giggles)
(exclaiming):
Oof!
(sniffing)
(exhales audibly)
Hey,
this grass smells like
the day when Malik
taught me how to play catch.
(gasps):
That's it!
I know what I want to collect.
(siren wailing,
air horn blaring)
(laughing)
Thank you, Ellie.
Next up for the big
Treeborhood Collection Bonanza
is Mr. E with
his collection of...
Erasers!
They're all so different
in many ways, see?
Some are big,
some have square sides,
and some have
rectangular sides.
But they are also
all the same
because they all
fix mistakes!
Oh, dear, there's
too many arms on Mr. E.
But I can fix it.
(sighs happily):
It's like the mistake
never happened.
See?
Thank you, thank you.
(audience applauding)
And next up is Zadie.
(groaning)
Thanks, Mr. E.
My collection is...
(shrieks):
Runaway teeth!
Quick!
Grab 'em by the gums.
Gotcha!
(grunts):
This one's got me.
MR. E:
Oh, that's nothing.
(yelping)
(exclaiming)
(panting)
Am I too late?
Can I still share my collection
at the Bananazana?
You are right on time.
I can't wait to
see what you collected.
♪ ♪
My collection is grass.
They're all the same
because they're all grass.
But they're all different
because they look different and
come from different places.
And I like them.
This long grass
is from Lake Bellyflop.
(sniffs deeply):
The smell reminds me of
the day when Zadie showed me
how to run through the grass
and do a bellyflop.
And this grass
looks like feathers, and...
(sniffs deeply)
It smells like when
Louisa and I
go cloud watching
on Rolly Downy Hill.
And this short
prickly grass...
(sniffs deeply)
...smells like the day
Mr. E and I
played hopscotch together.
That was fun, huh, Mr. E?
(chuckles):
Yes.
Yes, Zeke, it was.
You did it, Zeke.
This is one of the
best collections
I've ever seen.
Wow.
Really?
Yes.
They're all grass,
which is the same.
But they're all different
because they remind you
of different,
special memories.
(sniffs deeply):
Mm.
Smell this, Ellie.
(sniffs)
Ooh, just like summer.
(laughs)
Ooh, let me smell it.
(exclaims, grunts)
(laughing on tablet)
(chuckles)
(laughs)
(laughing loudly)
Mr. E does laugh.
Huh?
Did I miss something?
(all laughing)
♪ ♪
01x11 - Talent Turmoil/Zeke's Collection Selection
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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.