[Cymbals crash]
[Light percussive music]
♪
- Ooph!
♪
[Gasps]
[Twins giggle]
♪
- [Gasps]
- [Groans]
Ugh.
♪
[Milk squishes]
[Airplane buzzing]
[Tires screeching]
[Lion snarling and roaring]
- Get out of my way,
stinky breath.
I got some 'sploring to do.
[Scatting]
[Gasps]
[Grunting]
- [Gasps]
[Squishing]
- Uh, chuckie,
did we go swimming?
- No, tommy.
But I think I forgotted
to go potty in the potty.
Sorry.
- That's okay, chuckie.
But I thought you was potty
trained.
- I thought so too.
- [Cooing]
- Sorry about the wet sheets,
didi.
- Don't give it
a second thought, charles.
- [Laughs]
- [Gasps]
Trust me, chas.
Sheets are the least of our
laundry problems.
I'm gonna go change, again.
- I'm worried about chuckie's
little regression.
It could be a deep-rooted
manifestation
Of his subconscious resentment
for something I did or said.
- Or it could mean chuckie
just made a pee-pee, charles.
Accidents happen.
He just had
a little backwards slide.
- Well, if chuckie's
going backwards,
I'm gonna face it head-on.
- Didi, I think I made a slight
laundry mistake.
All our clothes are pink.
- [Sighs]
I'll be right there, stu.
- Did you hear that, guys?
My daddy says
I'm going backwards.
- Chuckie,
if you was going backwards,
You would've taked your glasses
off instead of putted them on.
And went up the stairs
instead of down them.
- Unless he means you're turning
backwards into a baby, baby.
- 'Cause you went potty
in the bed.
- [Gasps]
That must've been what he meant.
- Wow.
That means
soon you'll be just like...
- Poopie.
- Oh, great.
You mean I'm gonna be doing
that in my pants again
And telling everybody
when I do it?
- It's okay to keep
some secrets, chuckie.
- I know.
We'll do a 'speriment.
We'll watch chuckie take a nap
And see if he goes when he's
sleeping.
Chuckie, if you don't go,
It means you're worrying
for nothing.
Come on.
- But I'm not even tired.
Oh.
- Check to see if chuckie's wet,
phil.
- I'm not checking him.
You check him.
- You, phillip.
- Nuh-uh, lillian.
- Oh, it's no use.
I can't sleep.
- Okay, let's go play.
- [Sighs]
- There you are, chuckie.
Come with me, little guy.
Daddy has a surprise for you.
[Barking]
- The surprise is in your
shorts?
- It's my new big boy
training pants.
Want to see?
- Um, what do they do, chuckie?
- Well, they're for just in case
I forget to go potty.
But my daddy said
they're definitely different
From diapers.
[Squeaking]
Both:
diapies.
- If chuckie said
they're not diapies,
Then they're not.
Uh, even if they sound like them
and feel like them.
- I guess they're kind
of like diapers.
- Don't you remember
how great diapies is, chuckie?
You can keep stuff in them.
[Slurping]
- And the bestest part is,
wherever you're playing,
You can stay and go
at the same time.
- What's the matter, chuckie?
- Well, it's just that
I liked being potty trained,
Except for the potty training
part.
But I liked how my daddy
and everybody said how proud
They were of me and
how grown up it made me feel.
Now I guess it's true.
I am going backwards.
- Chuckie really likes his new
big boy pants, didi.
That's a cute name for them,
don't you think?
- Well, actually--
- So much better
than "corrective underwear."
Now I think it's important
for chuckie's self-esteem
That we experience some
father-son bonding moments.
I'm gonna check the paper
for some fun stuff to do.
Nice talking with you, didi.
- [Grumbles]
- Here's the dil boy, all clean.
And pink.
- [Sighs]
[All grunting]
[Laughter]
- [Sighs]
- Want to play jungle 'splorer,
like yesterday, chuckie?
- Yeah, we can 'splore
for more jungle aminals
Like hickototamooses.
- And chickens.
- That was kind of fun,
Especially the part when I
called the lion stinky breath,
And I pushed him out of my way.
- Uh, chuckie,
you didn't do that.
- Did too.
I was flying in the sky.
And then I met stinky breath
and then got into a canoe.
And the water started
getting real loud.
And then I saw the great big
giant water faucet.
And--and--then I waked up.
Wow.
I guess I was dreaming.
- Gee, yesterday we played
jungle 'splorers and airplanes
And canoe drivers, right?
Maybe that's why
you dreameded about them.
- Yeah.
It sure was exciting.
Till I waked up and found out
I forgotted to go potty.
- Hey, chuckie,
Maybe you was just having
such an exciting dream,
That's why you forgotted
to go potty.
- [Gasps]
You mean, every time
we play something fun,
I'm gonna pee in the bed?
Oh, brother.
- Guess what, chuckie.
I'm gonna take you to some
of the most exciting places
On earth.
- [Gasps]
- Chuckie and I really bonded,
didi,
Especially the rocket simulator,
Where we both threw up
at the same time.
[Chuckles]
Gee, I hope
he's not over stimulated.
[Together]
wow.
- I sawed spacemans
and giant monkeys
And rided on the train.
- Thanks for suggesting
he spend the night
With his little pals
for support.
That ought to make him
feel nice and secure.
- He's probably so tired,
he can't wait to go to sleep.
- [Yawns]
[Both yawn]
- If chuckie goes night-night,
He'll have really great dreams
About all the exciting stuff
he did.
And he might forget
to go potty again.
So we gots to keep him up.
- [Muttering]
And the bear
was on the rolly toaster.
- Uh-oh.
Phil.
- [Gasps]
And it was raining.
- Oh, no.
Quick, guys.
- [Laughs]
Hey.
- I know.
Let's tell him a scary story.
- There was this monster.
- Ghost, phillip.
- Monster, lillian.
Both:
who cares.
- Uh, chuckie,
Once upon a time,
A big germ taked your glasses.
- [Grunts]
[Yells]
- [Yawns]
We gots to keep him up, guys.
- Who's gonna keep us up?
- [Crying]
- Keep your diapers on, dilly.
Daddy's coming.
How's that, kiddo?
♪ Rock a bye, dilly,
daddy is here ♪
♪ Maybe I'll get some sleep
by next year ♪
♪ The sandman
♪ Is sprinkling
♪ Dust...
[All yawning]
- Oh, no, guys.
We must've felled asleep.
- Uh-oh.
So did chuckie.
- Hi, guys.
What you doing?
- We was trying to tell
if you, you know...
- If I what?
[Gasps]
Oh.
Wait.
Hey, everybody, we did it.
I'm dry.
- He did just fine, charles.
His little potty was full.
- Oh, thank goodness.
I bet our bonding
made all the difference.
Well, at least you don't have
to worry about the finsters
Contributing to your laundry,
stu.
- [Yells]
- [Sighs]
- Thanks for helping me, guys.
- But we didn't, chuckie.
- And keeping you up
didn't work
'Cause we felled asleep.
- You did it all by yourself,
chuckie.
- [Gasps]
I must've gotted up
and gone in the potty.
- Yay, chuckie.
- [Chuckles]
I wonder if it was
just after the moon man
Showed me his giraffe.
[Laughter]
- Pretty snazzy uniform, huh,
pop?
- Mm, forgot just how
good-looking they were.
[Laughter]
- [Chuckles]
I was never very good
with tents.
But I could track animals.
Remember?
- Yup.
If it weren't for you, we'd have
never found that dang raccoon.
- Right.
- You always had the good sense
to use smoke signals.
Every gol-durn time
you got lost.
- My favorite part.
I could roast a mean
marshmallow, huh, pop?
I guess I wasn't the greatest
scout in the world.
But the troop
always stood by me.
- Why, of course they did.
You know what they say.
Through thick and thin...
[Together]
scouts stick together.
- Boy, being a scout sure seems
like fun, huh, guys?
- Yeah, scouts do all kinds
of neat stuffs together.
- I like their socks.
- You know, we like to stick
together and do fun stuffs.
Why don't we be scouts?
- You think we can?
- Do we get to wear the socks?
- [Laughs]
- You, too, dilly.
Now alls we need are unicorns.
Scouts gots to wear unicorns.
We look like scouts now.
- Now what do we do, tommy?
- I think we're apposed to do
scout stuff, like--let's see.
Putting up a tent.
- That looks like a tent.
- You're right, lil.
Alls we gots to do
is make it bigger.
- Dil wants to help too.
- Maybe dil can help
by not moving.
- Every scout needs
to help, lil.
- But it's all done, tommy.
- Let's go inside our pretty
little tent.
- No, dil.
- [Laughing and cooing]
[Yelling]
- Thanks a lot, dil.
- Dil's not a very good scout,
tommy.
- Oh, he's just learning,
you guys.
He'll get better.
Scouts, look, an aminal.
We can follow his feetprints.
- [Laughing]
- Shh--dil, you gots to be quiet
when we're following a aminal.
- Doggie, doggie.
- Now look what dil did.
- [Yawns]
- Oh, he's just tired, you guys.
I'm sure he'll be a better scout
after a nappy.
- [Groans]
- That's my nose.
- I don't like this.
- Dil's hogging
all the blankies.
I say we kick him out.
- Yeah.
- Me, too.
- But, you guys,
we're scouts,
And scouts always stick
together, remember?
Now let's try
and get some sleep, okay?
- [Laughing and cooing]
[Spike sniffing]
[Cooing]
[All muttering]
- Socks.
- Be a good scout and sleep
tight, okay, dilly?
Uh, dil?
[Gasps]
Where's dil?
- Maybe he's under the blankies.
- He's not here.
- How many times
did we tell dil
Scouts are apposed
to stick together?
- Maybe he decided he didn't
want to be a scout no mores.
- Yeah, probably.
Nighty-night.
- You guys, we're scouts.
That means we gots to find
someone when they get losted.
- We forgotted.
- Sorry, tommy.
- [Babbling]
- Okay, scouts.
Does everybody member
what they're apposed to do?
- Lil and me are gonna look
for dil in the sandbox.
- What are the cookies for?
- To eat.
Ow.
- What phillip means is,
um, we're gonna--
- Throw the cookies on
the ground so we don't get lost.
- Good one.
- Great.
What about you, chuckie?
- I'm apposed to look
by the tree.
And if I find dil,
Then I got to share
my juice with him
'Cause he might be thirsty.
- And I'll check
spike's doghouse.
'Member, whoever finds dil
gots to blow lots of bubbles,
So we all know he's safe.
Good luck, scouts.
- [Belches]
- Dil, where are you?
- Dilly.
Dilly?
- Come on, dil.
We was only joking about you
not being a scout no more.
- [Babbling]
- Dil?
[Gasps]
is that you?
[Yells]
[Panting]
- [Whistles]
- Hey, somebody eated our trail.
- Must've been chuckie.
- Now how are we gonna get back?
- Hmm.
- [Slurping]
[Gasps]
Bubbles.
Somebody finded dil.
[Both grunt]
[Puffing]
- My bubbles are bigger,
lillian.
- Nuh-uh.
Mine are bigger, phillip.
- You guys found dil.
- We did?
- Oops.
Sorry, tommy.
- Somebody eated our trail,
So we blowed bubbles for help.
- Oh.
That means dil's still out
there by himself.
- What are we gonna do, tommy?
- Well, if scouts
can follow aminal tracks,
Then we can follow baby tracks,
too.
Follow the trail, scouts.
- Yummy, a bug.
- Hey, I sawed it first.
- Nuh-uh!
I did.
- Did not, lillian.
- It's my buggy, you--
- It's my bug.
- Stop it.
- [Gasps]
[Both gasp]
- It's my bug.
- It's my bug!
- [Laughs and coos]
[Gasps]
- Scouts, over here.
It's dil's binkie.
He must've went into the bushes.
- [Scatting]
- [Chuckles]
[Phone ringing]
[Babbling]
- These are still damp.
Oh, kids.
Why, in my day,
we knew how to do laundry.
- Pop, phone call.
- [Coos]
[Laughs]
- Tommy, we looked everywhere
for dil.
Are you sure scouts
have to stick together?
- I should never have tolded dil
he was a bad scout.
- Yeah, he's real good
at getting losted.
- Oh, I know dil's
not the bestest scout
In the world, you guys.
I just wish he was here.
- Oh, me, too, tommy.
- He looked so cute
in his little scout unicorn.
- [Sniffs]
Hey, look, a bubble.
- [Gasps]
- Dil.
- Tommy, tommy.
[Laughs]
- Dil blowed bubbles
to let us know he was safe.
- I knew you was
a good scout, dil.
- We blowed bubbles,
and everyone got mad.
- I'll 'splain later, phillip.
- [Laughs]
I think dil learned how
to be a good scout after all.
- But we're not taking
any chances, huh, guys?
- Nope.
Through flick and fin,
scouts stick together.
Right, dilly?
- [Coos]
[Laughter]
- My daddy said
they're definitely different
From diapers.
07x07 - Accidents Happen/Pee Wee Scouts
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