01x22 - Blippi Visits the Pacific Science Center

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01x22 - Blippi Visits the Pacific Science Center

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♪ Blippi ♪

♪ So much to learn about ♪

♪ It'll make you wanna shout ♪

- [Group] Blippi!

(exclaiming)

- Hey, it's me, Blippi.

And today we're at the

Pacific Science Center

in Seattle, Washington.

This is gonna be so much fun.

Come on.

(bright music)

Whoa.

Look at this place.

This place is awesome!

Whoo, now we're in

the butterfly room.

Have you ever seen

a butterfly before?

Yeah. I love butterflies.

They're so beautiful and light.

Will, you act like

a butterfly with me?

Whoa, look at 'em go.

Whoa.

There's one right there.

Hey butterfly.

Whoa. (giggles)

Check it out.

A butterfly just landed on me.

So anytime they land on you,

you don't want to touch 'em.

And they're actually

just being really nice.

So you can be nice back to them.

See? (giggles)

I love butterflies

because they're so bright

and some are camouflaged though.

Look, can you find one?

Whoa, look!

This butterfly uses camouflage

for its defense mechanism.

Just in case if

there's any predators,

then the predators can't see it.

See?

Bye.

All right now I'm with Lorraine

and what are you gonna show us?

- So this here is in

Madagascar hissing cockroach.

I can take it out for ya.

- What am I gonna do with it?

- You can hold it if you'd like.

- Sure. Let's try it.

- Take you out.

- I'm about to hold a

Madagascar hissing cockroach.

All right, hold your

hand out really still.

(exclaims)

There you go.

- That's nice. I

like this cockroach.

Hey, how are you?

Hey.

Do you see it?

See, I'm being nice to it

and it's being nice to me.

Hey, how are you?

What did you do today?

Did you enjoy your food?

Yeah.

Oo, now we get to

touch some animals,

but first we need

to wash our hands.

So then our hands

are nice and clean.

Okay, I think that's good.

Let's go. Come on.

Oo! Look at this.

Wow. (giggles)

Okay, what do we have here?

- [Curator] Well, over

there we have some anemones.

They're really friendly

and kinda squishy.

You're doing a really good job

petting it with one or

two fingers on the side.

We don't really want to

poke it right in the middle.

'Cause that's its mouth.

- Oh, cool.

Oo, look at this one.

So the last ones

were really soft.

I wonder what this

is gonna feel like.

- Whoa, it looks like it's

closing itself up a little bit.

Blippi, it might

think you're food.

- Oh, that's funny.

Oh, look at this one.

What's this?

- That over there is a sea star.

How does it feel?

- [Blippi] Whoa,

kind of bumpy maybe.

Yeah bumpy and

kinda small spikes.

The last couple

were really soft,

but this one is hard.

- Those little dots are

made out of the same stuff

that seashells are made out of.

So even though a sea star

doesn't have its own seashell,

it's kind of like, it has

little bits of a sea shell.

- Wow. That's pretty cool.

Well, thank you so much.

- My pleasure.

- Bye bye.

- Bye.

- Oh, I found the queen.

Wow. There's so many

honey bees in here.

Hey, don't be

scared of honeybees.

All they're trying to

do is make some honey.

Yeah.

Have you ever had honey before?

Yeah, it's so tasty.

Oh, look at what it is,

this is the spot where

you can do the bee dance.

Are you ready to

learn the bee dance?

I'll teach you.

Okay, in the middle here.

You go and do a little wiggle.

Then you go this

way, flap your wings.

Yep, because we want

to make some honey.

In the middle, wiggle,

wiggle, wiggle.

And then go this way.

Flap your wings.

And then since you're

back in the middle,

you wiggle, wiggle,

wiggle and go this way.

And then you keep doing it

until you're really tired.

All right?

Ready?

(bright music)

Wiggle, wiggle, wiggle,

flap your wings,

wiggle, wiggle, wiggle,

flap your wings,

wiggle, wiggle, wiggle,

flap your wings,

wiggle, wiggle, wiggle.

Oh, I'm tired.

That was awesome. Good job.

Oh, now we're in the

living things exhibit.

Oh look, hey, look

at what it is.

It's a crayfish.

Do you see it right there?

Oh, here's one right here.

Hey, how are you.

Oo and up top there's some fish.

Hey fish.

Are you just swimming around?

Yeah, they are.

Oh, look over here.

Some giant grasshoppers.

Oo, grasshoppers can

jump really high.

I bet they live in the

grass a lotta times.

That's why they're

called grass hoppers.

Lotta times they

live in the grass

and they hop really high.

Let's go see what else there is.

Whoa.

Look at this room.

Another part of the

living things exhibit.

Whoa.

Yeah, do you see these?

Whoa, interesting.

These are naked mole rats.

Wow. They're like rats.

But they have no fur

or hair or scales

or anything like that.

That's why they're

called naked mole rats.

(giggles)

Oh.

And an axolotl, check this out.

Whoa, see that?

That's an axolotl.

Whoa, so interesting.

Kinda looks like a

salamander mixed with a fish.

But the cool thing

about axolotls

are if they lose a

limb like their arm,

then from there, they

can regrow it back.

Woo. (babbles)

(laughs)

Oo, check out this little

person or guy or girl

or I don't even know,

but this is a turtle.

Wow.

Hey, how are you turtle?

Are you having a good day?

Are you having fun?

Yeah.

You sure do look like

you're having fun.

See you later.

Whoa.

It's kinda dark in

here, but that's okay.

This is a green iguana.

Can you see it?

Whoa.

It's just relaxing.

Having a good time.

Alright.

See you iguana.

(upbeat music)

Check that out.

That right there is a dinosaur.

They don't live on

our planet anymore,

but they used to.

Look at it.

It kind of looks

like a velociraptor.

Will you act like a

velociraptor with me?

(squeaks)

Whoa, another dinosaur!

Whoa, this dinosaur that's

its name right there.

It's really big.

Hey, look at its head!

(laughs)

Hey, see, it kind of looks

like it's wearing a helmet.

Just like when you and I ride

bicycles, we wear helmets.

Cool.

Oh. Here's some more dinosaurs.

Whoa, look at that one.

That is a triceratops.

Do you know why they

call it a triceratops?

Yep. Because it has three

horns on its face and head.

Let's count 'em.

One, two, three.

Alright. See you

later triceratops.

Whoa.

Hey, another dinosaur, wow.

Hey dinosaur.

Oh, this dinosaur right

here, was a herbivore.

See these plants?

That means it eats

plants and plants only.

It doesn't eat meat.

And look at what's on its head.

It kinda looks like a shark fin.

So silly.

Whoa, check this out.

Whoa, this is a

massive footprint.

Okay, let's compare my foot

to this dinosaur's foot.

Ready?

Its foot is way

bigger than mine.

It's even way bigger

than two of my feet.

Whoa, another dino.

Check it out.

This is a stegosaurus.

Whoa, do you see those

plates on its back?

That's for its

defense mechanism.

Wow.

Hey stegosaurus.

So many cool dinosaurs in here.

Whoa, this dinosaur is so scary.

It's the king and

queen of the dino land.

Whoa.

I'm gonna act like

this dinosaur, okay?

Will you do the same?

Ready?

(growls)

(laughing)

I love acting like a dinosaur.

(bright music)

Oo, now we're gonna do

that high rise bike.

Alright, come on, come here.

Gotta buckle up.

Whoa.

- I will also

tell you a few tech

things before you go.

- Okay.

- Just make sure you're

going at like a walking pace.

You're always going forward

and just keep pedaling

the whole time.

- Okay.

- Hands are optional.

- Oh, hands are optional.

Here I go.

Whoa!

Whoa! Whee! (giggles)

Did you see that?

You would think I would fall off

because it's a really thin rail,

but I didn't because the

weight is really heavy

and it's really

far away from me.

Here I go.

Whoo. (laughs)

Whoa, look at this.

Interesting.

This looks like a giant circle

and this is actually

called the water wheel.

It's kinda just like how a

hamster runs in their wheel,

I'm gonna do the same,

but it's gonna grab

water from the ball

and throw it up over the top.

Ready?

Wow, here I go.

Whoa, did you see that?

That was awesome.

Whoa, what's this?

Woo, this is the

water power station.

Water is getting sh*t out

on the front of this

little water g*n.

Whoa, whoa. (laughs)

Okay, watch.

I'll make that spin.

Yeah, we're doing it.

Whoa!

Okay. Whoa!

What's that way up there?

Do you see that?

Yeah that's the

Seattle Space Needle.

I think we should take

the water power g*n

and try and sh**t way up there.

Here we go.

(babbles)

It's such a nice day.

I wanted to give them

a cool break of water,

but it's too high up there.

Let's go see what else

there is around here.

(upbeat music)

Whoa, that's pretty fun.

Whoa, look at this area.

You can use these

water squirters

to squirt inside

this clear cube.

All right, let's see

what else there is.

Whoa, look at this.

All right, I wonder if

I put this right here.

Yeah, see the water is

pushing this gear around.

Okay, let's try this one.

Whoa.

Look!

Both of these are

going in circle.

The red one and the yellow one.

Come on!

I love playing with water.

Wee.

Okay.

Whoa.

Wow.

Okay, look in there. Let's go.

Whoo.

Welcome. Come on in.

Hey look, it's a

little tree house.

Here I go.

Hello.

Whoa.

Whoa, look at this.

It's a bunch of spirals,

ups, downs, lefts and rights.

Here we go. Whee.

Whoa.

Whoa.

Woo, whoa!

This is so much fun.

Oh, the noise room!

Come on.

Whoa!

This room is a room

that you can make

as much noise as you want.

First thing I'm

gonna do is yell.

(yelling)

Now let's use the things

around us to make some noise.

And if we're lucky, maybe

it will sound like music.

(happy harp music)

(upbeat music)

(laughing)

(gasps) Woo.

Look some shiny bowls.

(clanging)

Woo, I'm pretty good, huh?

Oh yeah, check it out.

Listen.

(happy music)

Okay, enough music for now.

Let's go back outside here.

Oo, let's go to the

top right up here.

Whoa, this area has a

lot of colorful bricks.

Yeah. See?

Right over here.

All right.

Timber!

(laughing)

Whoa, a taller one.

Let's count how many there are.

This is a lot of

stories of bricks.

One, two, three, four, five,

six, seven, eight, nine, ,

, , , ,

, , , .

bricks coming down!

Whoa.

(crashing)

Whoa!

That was awesome.

Okay, let's organize

these bricks in their

different colors.

Okay?

Okay.

Since we made a mess, we need

to take the green bricks.

Put them over here.

Okay.

Okay, there's the green bricks

and let's now take

the blue bricks

and put them right there.

Awesome.

Perfect.

Hey look.

Here's some brown bricks.

Let's put them right here.

Hey, here's a red brick.

Let's put it right there.

Hey, here's some

more blue bricks.

Look at this one.

What color is that?

Yeah, this is brown.

Let's stack it right there.

Hey, look at all these.

What color is this?

Do you know what color this is?

Yeah, it's the color yellow.

Let's put these right over here.

Okay, so when those

bricks fell down,

they were comprised

of these one, two,

three, four, five colors.

And those colors are green,

brown, blue, red,

and yellow, good job.

Let's see what other

fun things they have

at the Pacific Science Center.

Let's go.

Do you like numbers?

Yeah, I do too.

What about big numbers?

Yeah. Check this out.

This is a big number.

, , .

Whoa. That's a big number.

But when I push this red

button, watch this number.

Whoa, it just went up by one.

See it's at three, four, five,

six, seven, eight, nine, .

Every time you push this

button, it goes up by one.

So if you ever come to the

Pacific Science Center,

you can see what number it's at.

Because I am gonna

leave it at...

, , .

Wait, no . (laughs)

Hmm.

Hey, I'm just doing

this puzzle of the moon.

Okay. There's one.

Let's see.

Hey, there's another.

Yeah, that looks about right.

Perfect. We're almost done.

Look.

Yeah. This is our moon.

We live on Planet Earth

and we have one moon

and we call it moon.

Wow, how clever of us.

Hey, look at what it is.

This is a planet.

Just like how we

live on Planet Earth,

this is a planet in our solar

system and this is Saturn.

(gasps)

And the biggest planet in

our solar system is Jupiter.

Whoa, it is really big.

(gasps) Look at that.

Come here.

This is a space capsule.

Watch your step.

See?

This capsule is where

astronauts can sit in

and go into outer space.

So then they can feel

the effects of gravity

and they can push

all these cool knobs.

Ready?

Whoa!

Yeah look!

I just made all those

things light up.

Whoa, this is fun.

Whoa.

It's like I can see Planet

Earth all the way from out here.

Whoa.

Hey mom. (laughs)

Whoo.

Whoa.

Just kidding. It

was just the mirror.

Come over here, I'll

show you some more fun

that we can have with mirrors.

Woo. Look at this.

Whoa.

I call this the mirror dance.

I look silly.

Hello, hello.

Come on.

Woo.

This is a bubble maker.

Alright, I'm gonna lift this up.

Nice and slow and

I'm gonna blow now.

Yeah, I did it!

Did you see that?

That was awesome.

I love making bubbles.

Woo, you know what else I love?

Is taking a giant lever

and seeing how distance,

way up here makes it

really easy compared to,

to lift up this weight

compared to down right here.

See watch?

(groans)

Huh? Interesting.

Alright, now let's

move it way out here.

Alright, now I'll

do it with one hand.

(growls)

Yeah. Did you see it?

Look, I'll lift it up.

Whoa, that's pretty interesting.

Whoa, hey a cool mirror.

Another one.

Hey, hello.

This is interesting.

See, I'm upside down,

but in real life

I'm right side up.

Hello.

Hey, I see you.

(laughing)

Whoa!

(laughs) All right.

Let's continue on.

This place is so cool.

Hey what's this?

This is a beach ball.

What's it doing here?

Flying ball.

Feel the power of air in motion.

Huh. Interesting.

Let's push this.

Whoa!

I wonder what happens

when I plug this hole

that's sh**ting up all the air.

Whoa, did you see that?

All right.

Now I wonder what

happens when I move it.

Whoa!

Whoa look, the ball's

way over there.

All right.

Ready?

Whoa!

Yeah!

That was awesome.

(upbeat music)

Ah, yum!

I just hydrated my

body with a lotta water

because what I'm

about to show you,

it takes a lot of energy.

I'll show you my Lance

Armstrong hill climb.

(electricity crackling)

Whoa, that was awesome.

Well, this is the

end of this video,

but if you want to

watch more of my videos,

all you have to do is

search for my name.

Will you spell my name with me?

B-L-I-P-P-I.

Blippi! Good job.

Special thanks to the

Pacific Science Center

for making this video happen.

Bye bye.

♪ So much to learn about ♪

♪ It'll make you want to shout ♪

- [Group] Blippi!
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