04x50 - Grampy Rabbit in Space

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04x50 - Grampy Rabbit in Space

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Peppa and her friends are at playgroup.

Children, today we have a special treat.

Grampy Rabbit is here to
talk about space rockets.

Rocket!

George loves space rockets.

Hello, everybody!

Grampy Rabbit has a very loud voice.

What have I got here?

A rock.

Yes, but not any old rock.

I found it on the Moon!

My dad sells rocks in packs of five.

Yes, thank you, Freddy.

You don't need to go to
the Moon to get them.

You do if you want Moon rock.

Grampy Rabbit, how did you go to the Moon?

I flew in a rocket!

It's a bit small.

This is just a model.

The rocket I went in was ginormous!

Do you all know how to count to five?

Yes!

One!

Two!

Three!

Four!

Five!

Excellent!

But when you go into space,
you count backwards.

Five!

Four!

Three!

Two!

One!

And then you have to shout
"blastoff" as loudly as possible!

Blastoff!

I can't hear anything!

Blastoff!

There I was, flying through space.

And then I landed...

On the Moon!

It was so beautiful up there.

I was lost for words.

That sounds nice.

Did you know you could jump
really high on the Moon?

How high?

As high as a house.

Why can you jump so high on the Moon?

The gravitational pull
is smaller on the Moon.

Oh, yes, that's it.

We're quite the clever clogs, aren't we?

Edmond Elephant is a clever clogs.

I was a little bit lonely up there
with just the Moon and the stars.

And the most exciting bit was...

What's the most
exciting bit, Grampy Rabbit?

I can't hear you!

Why has he stopped talking?

Oh dear, Grampy Rabbit has lost his voice.

I'd better ring Dr. Brown Bear.

Dr. Brown Bear speaking.

Hello, Dr. Brown Bear.

Grampy Rabbit has lost his voice.

Is that such a bad thing?

Yes!

He's giving an important talk
about space rockets to the children.

In that case, I'll be straight there.

Hello, Grampy Rabbit.

I hear you've lost your voice.

Say "ah", please.

I see, yes, a very serious
case of losing a voice.

Too much shouting, I imagine.

Let's see if a little
bit of medicine helps.

Open wide.

Try saying "ah" now.

Louder.

Much better!

Not back to normal, but getting there!

Hooray!

Now where was I?

You were just about to tell
us the most exciting bit.

Oh, yes!

The most exciting bit was I wrote a song!

Would you like to hear it?

No, thank you.

Yes, please!

I got up this morning!
And all I could see!

Was the Moon and the stars!

The Moon, the stars!
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