02x01 - Little Kinkajou is in Beehive Trouble

Episode transcripts for the TV series, "Go, Diego, Go!". Aired: September 6, 2005 – September 16, 2011.*
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Series is a spin-off show of Dora the Explorer and follows Dora's cousin Diego, an 8-year-old boy whose adventures frequently involve rescuing animals and protecting their environment.
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02x01 - Little Kinkajou is in Beehive Trouble

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♪ Whoop-ha, ho-ho ♪

♪ Go, Diego, go!

♪ Deep inside the jungle where nature's running wild ♪

♪ Coming to the rescue is a very special child ♪

♪ Talking to the animals and swinging from a vine ♪

♪ This rough and tough adventurer ♪

♪ Is working all the time

♪ Ya viene Diego♪

♪ Diego♪

♪ Diego

♪ Go, Diego, go!

♪ Alicia's on the mission

♪ We're all going for a ride

♪ Diego's on the road with Baby Jaguar by his side ♪

♪ Discovering together, yeah, we're always having fun ♪

♪ Helping out each other is good for everyone ♪

♪ And there goes Diego

♪ Diego♪

♪ Diego ♪ Go, Diego, go!♪

Hola, I'm Diego.

I'm an animal rescuer.

Here, at the Animal Rescue Center,

we wake up really early in the morning

'cause there's always lots to do.

That's my mami.

What animal is she holding?

A turtle, right.

She's taking the leatherback sea turtle back to the ocean.

Nos vemos pronto, Diego!

Do you see my papi?

What animal is he helping?

A monkey, right.

He's putting a bandage on the capuchin monkey who got hurt.

Hola, Papi.

Hola, Diego.

Buenos dias, amigos.

Hasta luego, Diego.

I'm checking on all the sleeping animals

'cause in the rain forest, some animals sleep in the night

and some animals sleep in the day.

Will you help me check on the sleeping animals?

Great. Come on.

Let's check and see what animals are sleeping in this tree.

My flashlight can help us find the animals in the dark.

Do you see any sleeping animals?

There they are.

That's a toucan,

a butterfly,

and a pygmy marmoset.

But do you see an animal who is not asleep?

Right, there's one right there.

That's Papa Kinkajou.

Can you say kinkajou?

Say kinkajou.

Hola.

Papa Kinkajou is the Animal Rescue Center's night watchman.

Kinkajous make great watchmen

because they sleep in the daytime.

But we love to stay up all night.

[ laughs]

Look, the sleeping animals are waking up.

And the sun is coming out.

That means it's almost time for me to go to sleep.

Right, 'cause kinkajous sleep

BOTH: in the daytime.

So I better get home.

Queek, queek! Ayúdenme!

Uh-oh, that sounds like an animal in trouble.

That sounds like another kinkajou.

Let's go find out why the kinkajou is in trouble.

Come on, amigos.

Alicia, a kinkajou is in trouble!

Our special camera Click

can help us find the kinkajou.

Say "Click."

Say "Click." Take a pic.

Say "Click." Take a pic.

♪ SoyClick, la camara♪

♪ I can take a pic

♪ I can see and hear the animal in trouble ♪

♪ Zoom in through the forest

♪ And now to the beach

♪ To find the animal, just call on me ♪

Say "Click." Take a pic.

Hi, I'm Click the camera.

We need to find the kinkajou in trouble.

The kinkajou in trouble sounds like this:

[ on speaker]: Queek, queek!

Let's zoom through the forest

and listen for the kinkajou that goes:

Queek, queek!

Ribbet, ribbet.

CLICK: Does this sound like the kinkajou in trouble?

No, that's a red-eyed tree frog.

Squawk, squawk!

CLICK: Does this sound like the kinkajou in trouble?

No, that's a scarlet macaw.

Queek, queek!

CLICK: Does this sound like the kinkajou in trouble?

CLICK: Yes, that's it!

You found the kinkajou!

To take a picture of the kinkajou, say "Click."

Got it!

Now you tell Diego

the animal in trouble is a kinkajou.

What did you find?

A kinkajou?

That's my Little Kinkajou.

Why is he in trouble?

We've got to see more of the picture.

We can do that if Click zooms out.

Say, "Zoom"!

PAPA KINKAJOU: Oh, no, my Little Kinkajou

has a beehive stuck to his head.

Let's zoom out even more,

to see how to get to Little Kinkajou.

Say "super zoom"!

Here we are and there's Little Kinkajou.

But look, there's a muddy tree forest

and a rocky rock river in our way.

We've got to get past them to get to my Little Kinkajou.

[ buzzing]

Look! Bees!

♪ We're buzzy buzzy bees, we love to try and sing ♪

♪ Be careful, look out, we also love to sting, sting, sting ♪

♪ We also love to sting!

Oh, no, the bees are heading back to their hive.

We have to get there before they do, Diego.

Don't worry, Papa Kinkajou.

We'll save him.

Come on, amigos.

Go, Diego, go.

Al rescate!

Clap your hands with me.

Clap, clap, clap. Clap, clap, clap.

Clap, clap, clap. Clap, clap, clap.

Great, let's call to Little Kinkajou.

Say "queek, queek."

Queek, queek.

♪ Go, Diego, go

♪ Vamos,Diego, Vamos ♪

♪ Al rescate, amigos, to the rescue, my friends ♪

♪ Al rescate, amigos, to the rescue, my friends ♪

♪ Go, Diego, go, Diego, go, Diego, go, Diego, go, Diego ♪

♪ Go, Diego, go, Diego, go, Diego, go! ♪

The muddy tree forest.

Look at all the mud!

Diego, the mud is too deep.

We'll get stuck.

[ buzzing]

Uh-oh! That sounds like the bees.

Do you see the bees?

There they are.

♪ We're bees, we're bees, we're buzzy, buzzy bees ♪

♪ Buzz, buzz, buzz, we love to sing ♪

♪ Look out, look out, we're buzzy, buzzy bees ♪

♪ 'Cause buzzy buzzy bees can also sting. ♪

The bees are getting closer!

We've got to get through this muddy tree forest fast.

Look, kinkajous can walk on the branches in the treetops

to get through the forest.

We've got to walk across the branches like a kinkajou

to get through the tree forest.

To walk like a kinkajou, get down on your hands and feet.

Get down, get down.

Great! Now let's walk like a kinkajou.

Walk, walk, walk.

[ whispers]: Uh-oh! Sleeping animals.

What animals are those?

Sleeping spiders.

We don't want to wake up the spiders.

Come on, keep walking like a kinkajou.

Walk, walk, walk, walk.

More sleeping animals.

What animals are those?

Snakes.

We don't want to wake up the snakes.

Keep walking.

Walk, walk, walk.

Whoa! Help me, Diego!

Papa Kinkajou, use your tail

to grab onto the branch.

Ooh, that was a close one, but I'm okay.

Kinkajous have strong tails

that help them hang from branches.

Yay! Thanks for helping us get past the muddy tree forest.

You're good at walking like a kinkajou.

[ screeching in distance]

Uh-oh, that sounds like harpy eagles.

They must be waking up.

DIEGO: Kinkajous are afraid of harpy eagles.

Kinkajous can hide in tree holes.

[ screeching]

DIEGO: Help Papa Kinkajou hide.

If you see a harpy eagle, yell "harpy eagle"!

[ screeching]

The kinkajou heard you and hid.

If you see a harpy eagle, yell "harpy eagle."

[ screeching]

All right.

If you see a harpy eagle, yell "harpy eagle."

[ screeching]

Yay! You helped Papa Kinkajou get away from the harpy eagle.

[ panting]

Whew!

Uh-oh, Papa Kinkajou needs some energy

after all that hiding.

He needs something to eat.

Let's check my Animal Snack Pack for some food for Papa Kinkajou.

Do you seen the picture of the kinkajou?

Right.

Look! Fruit!

Here's some fruit, Papa Kinkajou.

Wow, that's a long tongue.

Yum, yum, yum.

I love fruit.

Gracias, Diego.

I feel so much better.

Let's save some fruit for my Little Kinkajou.

He'll be hungry, too.

LITTLE KINKAJOU: Hurry, Papi, hurry!

Diego, that's Little Kinkajou.

Let's call out to Little Kinkajou

to tell him we're coming.

Say, "queek, queek!"

Again.

BOTH: Queek, queek!

Come on, amigos, let's go save Little Kinkajou.

Look, the Rocky Rock River.

[ distant buzzing coming closer]

Uh-oh, that sounds like the bees.

Do you see the bees?

There they are.

♪ We're buzzy, buzzy bees

♪ We love to fly and sing

♪ Be careful, look out

♪ We also love to sting, sting sting ♪

♪ We also love to sting.

We've got to go down this Rocky Rock River

before they do.

But, Diego, kinkajous don't swim.

Don't worry.

My Rescue Pack can transform into anything we need.

To activate my Rescue Pack, say, "activate."

Louder.

Activate.

Go, Rescue Pack.

♪ Ah, Rescue Pack coming to the rescue ♪

♪ Al rescate

♪ Rescue Pack coming to the rescue ♪

♪ I'm Rescue Pack, I got your back ♪

♪ I can turn into a parasail or a kayak ♪

♪ a zip cord, a snowboard, whatever you need ♪

♪ We can do it, nothing to it ♪

♪ I'm Rescue Pack, coming to the rescue ♪

♪ Al rescate

♪ Rescue pack coming to the rescue ♪

♪ Ah, Rescue Pack.

Yo, Rescue Pack here.

Diego and Papa Kinkajou need something

that will help them go down the river fast.

I can turn into...

a mud board,

a boat...

or a bicycle.

What can Diego use to get down the river fast?

A boat, right.

Now you tell Diego and Papa Kinkajou

they need a boat.

What do we need?

A boat.

Life jackets... so we can be safe.

We have to look out for rocks so we can paddle around them.

Look, Diego, a rock.

Is the rock on the left

or on the right?

The right. Perfecto.

We need to paddle this way. Come on.

Another rock, Diego.

Is the rock on the left or on the right?

The left. Correcto.

We need to paddle this way. Come on.

Look, Diego, another rock.

Is the rock on the left or on the right?

The right. Muy bien.

Yay! We made it down the Rocky Rock River!

[ watch beeping]

Hey, that's my video watch.

It's my sister Alicia.

Diego, the bees are heading your way.

You better hurry.

[ buzzing]

Here they come.

We've got to get to Little Kinkajou

before the bees get to their hive.

Thanks for the warning, Alicia.

Let's go, amigos.

Let's go save Little Kinkajou.

[ distant]: Ayúdenme!

Hey, I hear Little Kinkajou, but I can't see him.

We can use my binoculars to help us find Little Kinkajou.

Make binoculars with your hands

to look for Little Kinkajou.

Which tree has Little Kinkajou on it?

The tree on the left or the right?

The left. Excelente.

Papi...

help me.

Ayúdame.

We're coming, Little Kinkajou.

[ buzzing]Uh-oh, I can hear the bees close by.

♪ We're bees, we're bees, we're buzzy, buzzy bees ♪

♪ We love, love, love, we love to sing ♪

♪ Look out, look out, we're buzzy, buzzy bees ♪

♪ But buzzy, buzzy bees can also sting. ♪

Those bees sure can sing.

But they can also sting.

Papi, Diego.

I can see the bees from up here. Hurry!

We're coming, mi'jo.

Papa Kinkajou's got to climb to the top of the tree

before the bees get here.

In English we say "climb."

In Spanish we say "sube."

Sing subewith me. Sing...

♪ Sube, sube, sube...♪

Come on, amigos.

♪ Sube, sube, sube...♪

Again.

♪ Sube, sube, sube...♪

Louder.

♪ Sube, sube, sube...♪

Faster.

♪ Sube, sube, sube...♪

Come on.

♪ Sube, sube, sube...♪

[ buzzing]

♪ Sube, sube, sube.♪

Yay. Thanks for singing sube.

We're here, my Little Kinkajou.

Papi! Papi!

Pull me out of the beehive!

Okay, mi'jo, we'll get you out.

Diego, he's really stuck.

We'll help you.

We've to got pull Little Kinkajou out of the beehive.

Put your arms out in front of you

and... pull, pull, pull, pull, pull.

Here come the bees.

Diego, get us out of here.

Yippee!

Whee!

Gracias, Diego. Gracias, Papi.

Thanks for getting my head out of the beehive.

De nada.

[ laughing]

PAPA KINKAJOU: And look what we brought you, Little Kinkajou.

Yum, yum, yum!

Que fruta tan rica.

Gracias, Papi. Gracias, Diego.

Papa Kinkajou is so happy

to be back home with Little Kinkajou.

Yay!

Kinkajou.

Come on, say it with us.

Kinkajou.

Say it louder.

Kinkajou.

Everybody scream.

Kinkajou.

Excelente.

♪ They use their hands and tails to hang from the trees ♪

♪ They use their claws to climb, come on, climb with me... ♪

Let's climb like kinkajous.

Put your hands in the air.

Now, climb, climb, climb, climb, climb.

Climb, climb, climb, climb, climb.

♪ Stay up all night

♪ And sleep in the day

♪ And when we want to call them, we know what to say ♪

♪ Say, queek, queek

♪ Queek, queek

♪ Queek, queek, queek, queek

♪ Queek, queek, queek, queek ♪

♪ Queek, queek, queek, queek.

Oh, now it's time for us to go to sleep, Diego.

[ yawning]

Right, 'cause kinkajous sleep in the daytime.

Que duerman bien.

Sweet dreams.

Misón cumplida.

Rescue complete.

You are a great animal rescuer.

What do kinkajous do?

BOTH: Let's review.

Do kinkajous live in the rain forest

or the desert?

The rain forest. Right.

Do kinkajous eat fish or fruit?

They eat fruit.

Do kinkajous sleep in the daytime

or in the nighttime?

The daytime, right.

Hey, we've almost finished the puzzle.

Do kinkajous have long, long tongues

or tiny tongues?

Long, long tongues. Right.

They use their tongues to eat yummy fruit.

We solved the puzzle.

That's a kinkajou.

Let's put this picture of the kinkajou

in our Animal Science book

with all the other rain forest animals.

We found out so much about kinkajous today.

And there's so much more for us to discover...

BOTH: ...together!

Hasta luego, amigos.

See ya soon.
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