[Upbeat music]
♪ ♪
- ♪ Hey ♪
both: what?
- ♪ Come over here ♪
♪ The cat in the hat
is about to appear ♪
♪ He's whizzing over ♪
♪ To whisk you away ♪
♪ On a fabulous journey today ♪
Both: he's coming!
- ♪ Now he's arrived ♪
♪ In the thinga-ma-jigger ♪
♪ The thing that drives ♪
♪ He's a cat,
and he's oodles of fun ♪
♪ With his hairy helpers ♪
♪ Thing two and thing one ♪
- ta-da!
- Whoo-hoo!
♪ ♪
- Whoa!
- Whoo-hoo!
[All cheering]
- Whoa!
All: ♪ it's the cat in the hat ♪
- ♪ All of our adventures
start like that ♪
♪ Wherever you're going,
wherever you're at ♪
♪ The cat in the hat
knows a lot about ♪
All: ♪ he knows a lot about ♪
♪ He knows a lot about ♪
♪ He knows a lot about that! ♪
[Laughter]
- Aww. Nick, look what I've got.
- Hey, a hamster!
- Her name's honey,
and guess what she has!
- A baby hamster!
Can I hold it, sally?
- Sure!
- Come on, little guy.
You're so cute.
- Watch this.
Honey likes to ride
on my shoulder.
- Maybe baby hamster
would like that, too.
[Hamster chattering ]
[Laughing]
He's tickling my neck.
Now he's gone down my back!
Whoa!
- [Laughing]
I've got him.
- Bravo!
- It's the cat!
- The cat in the hat!
- That is one fantastic
wiggle-jiggle dance.
- I wasn't dancing, I was trying
to hold the baby hamster.
- Maybe we aren't holding
him right.
- Do you know
the right way, cat?
- How do you hold a baby?
Oh, there's so many
different ways.
Do you use a pan, a small banjo,
or one of santa's old sleighs?
- That doesn't sound right.
- I know, why don't we
go to ozzie-wozz outback.
I have friends there who know
a lot about carrying babies.
- That sounds great!
- Can we go?
- We can.
Your mother will not mind
at all if you do.
- [Laughs]
Mom, can nick and I go
to the ozzie-wozz outback
To find out
how to carry the baby hamster?
- The ozzie-wozz outback?
Sure, but make sure you
carry yourselves back home soon.
- We will!
Both: we can go, we can go!
- I know, I know!
To the thinga-ma-jigger!
- Buckle up.
[Horn honks]
Flip the jigger-ma-whizzer.
- [Laughs]
- [Laughs]
[Horn honks]
[Instruments play]
[Pop]
- Isn't this fun?
- Yippee!
- Yahoo!
- ♪ Here we go, go, go,
go on an adventure ♪
♪ The thinga-ma-jigger
is up and away ♪
Both: ♪ go, go, go,
go on an adventure ♪
♪ We're flying
with the cat in the hat today ♪
- ♪ To ozzie-wozz outback
where we will see ♪
♪ Some fancy new ways
to hold a baby ♪
All: ♪ here we go, go, go,
go on an adventure ♪
♪ Go, go, go, go, go ♪
♪ ♪
[Horn honks]
- Welcome to ozzie-wozz outback.
Does anyone see my friend
wilma, the wolf spider?
- We're too big
to visit a spider.
- Not for long.
Press the shrinkamadoodle, nick.
Let's see if wilma's home.
Wilma!
- Shh-shh-shh-shh-shh!
You'll wake the babies.
- So sorry.
- No worries.
It's good to see you.
- Meet my friends
sally and nick.
- Hi.
- Hello.
- Ah. G'day, mates.
- Can you help us?
We want to know about the best
way to carry a baby.
[Together]
mommy, mommy!
- Uh-oh, here comes trouble!
[Together]
mommy, mommy, mommy, mommy!
- Wow, you've got a lot
of babies.
- You've a giant baby wagon,
or a multi-seat stroller?
- No, I use the hairs
on my back, of course.
Take a look.
All aboard!
- That looks like fun.
- Can we try?
- Yeah, you sure can.
Let the babies grab hold
of the bristles on your back.
- Uh, we don't have bristles.
- Lucky that I have some
bristle-o-matic jackets with me.
- Cool.
- Thanks, cat.
[Together]
mommy, mommy, mommy!
- Look, we're bristly now!
Just like wilma.
[Both laughing]
- Go on, babies, hop on.
- Look at all the spider babies
we're carrying.
- This is awesome!
[Laughs]
- ♪ Babies,
we're carrying babies ♪
♪ No ifs or buts
or maybes ♪
♪ It's a gently-does-it
don't you love it ♪
♪ Baby-carrying day ♪
♪ How does wilma
carry her babies ♪
♪ Does she put them
in a sack? ♪
No!
All: ♪ she carries them
on her back ♪
- [Laughing]
- These bristles on our back
really work.
- But I think the babies
would rather be with their mom.
- Come on, little ones, hop on.
- Thank you for showing us
a great way
To carry babies, wilma.
- And there are
so many more ways to see.
To the thinga-ma-jigger!
- Bye, wilma!
- Bye, babies!
- Bye!
- Ooh, I can see the ocean.
- That's where we're gonna
find dilly the crocodile,
Right by the seashore.
Dilly's quite large,
and we're still spider-size.
Press the biga-ma-boodle, sally.
Well, hello, dilly.
Meet sally and nick.
- Hello.
Ooh, you are just in time.
My eggs are hatching.
Oh, whoa, whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa!
It's time, it's time!
- Mommy!
- Mommy!
- Mommy!
- Ooh, hello.
Both: aww.
- Now, I need to carry
you all somewhere safe.
[Groaning]
- You're not gonna eat them,
are you?
- Oh, no, I'm not.
This is my way
to carry my babies.
- Mommy!
- Mommy!
- Mommy!
- Mommy!
- We could help carry some!
- Thank you,
But you need
a big mouth, like mine.
- Crocodile mouths
coming right up.
- Thanks, cat!
- Ready?
- Ready!
- Baby crocs, climb aboard!
- ♪ Babies,
we're carrying babies ♪
♪ No ifs or buts
or maybes ♪
♪ It's a gently-does-it
don't you love it ♪
♪ Baby-carrying day ♪
♪ How does dilly
carry her babies ♪
♪ They are ever so young
so... ♪
All: ♪ she carries them
on her tongue ♪
[Together]
mommy, mommy, mommy!
- There you are,
little crocodile.
You can go back to your mom.
[Together]
mommy, mommy!
- That was fun.
- They did jump about
in my croc mouth,
But it's a fun way
to carry a baby.
- And there's still one more way
to see.
Next stop, a mom
who lives in a tree.
Both: yay!
- Bye, dilly.
- See you later!
- Bye-bye, everyone.
- There's coco's place,
The tallest gum tree
in ozzie-wozz outback.
- Hmm.
- Coco!
That koala could be anywhere.
- Huh? What's a koala?
- A cuddly little thing
Who likes to live
in gum trees like this.
Ahh!
- Careful, cat!
Is that coco?
- It is.
- Oh, good day, cat.
- And a very good day
to you, coco.
Meet my friends nick and sally.
- Sorry for waking you up.
- No worries.
I just nodded off there.
- Who looks after your baby
while you sleep?
- I do.
- Where is he?
- Surprise!
Both: whoa!
- Hi, baby!
- Meet my joey.
- You have a special pocket
to keep your baby in!
- What a great way
to carry a baby!
- Why not try it for yourselves?
- Cool, our own pouches!
- Can we take turns
carrying joey?
- Oh, I don't know about that.
He doesn't like
to leave his mom.
- You're right,
but three toy koalas will do.
They're packed in the trunk
with thing one and thing two.
[Whistles]
Both: hello!
Ta-da!
Uh! Oh! Yahoo!
Ahh!
- [Gasps]
- Ahh!
- Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh!
[Both grunting]
- Yahoo!
[Both chattering indistinctly]
- Thanks, things!
Both: bye!
- Let's see
how to carry a baby koala-style.
♪ Babies,
we're carrying babies ♪
♪ No ifs or buts
or maybes ♪
♪ It's a gently-does-it
don't you love it ♪
♪ Baby-carrying day ♪
♪ How does coco
carry her babies ♪
♪ She climbs as high
as a rocket ♪
All: ♪ she puts him
in her pocket ♪
- That is a great way
to carry a baby.
- We could carry
the little hamster like that!
- Hmm.
I've got another idea.
- Then what are we waiting for?
To the thinga-ma-jigger!
- Bye, coco!
- Bye, joey!
- Bye-bye.
- To carry a baby,
now which way is best?
On your back, in your mouth,
or a pouch on your chest?
The answer is plain
and easy to see.
I'll do it the way
that works best for me.
Ah!
- So how should we carry
the baby hamster?
On our backs, like a spider?
- Yikes! No, too tickly.
- We can't put him
in our mouth...
[Laughs]
- Ugh! Too furry on the tongue.
- And we don't have pouches.
- So what do we do?
- All the babies we met
were happiest with their moms.
Why don't we just
leave them here together?
- You're right.
Both: aww.
- They're so cute.
- Sally, nick,
who wants ice-cream?
Both: me!
[Laughter]
- Aww, aren't moms great?
- Hi, kids!
It's important
to eat your vegetables,
But which one of these
is really a fruit?
Is it a cabbage,
or is it a carrot,
Or is it a tomato?
So which of these foods
is really a fruit?
Did you say
that it's the tomato?
A tomato has seeds inside,
so that makes it a fruit.
Did you get it this time?
Well, next time
I'll stump you for sure.
Both: time to take a picture
with our snap-o-rama cameras!
- I'll take the picture.
- And I'll guess what it is!
- Take a guess!
- Hmm,
it looks like a hairy straw.
Oh hey, it looks like a feather!
- That's right, nick.
This is a feather
from a sparrow!
- How come the feather
is on the ground?
- Birds will sometimes
lose their feathers
So that new ones can grow in.
- Great photo, sally.
[Laughter]
[Laughter]
- Yay! I win!
- It was almost a tie, sally.
- We're both pretty fast, nick.
- I wish we
could go even faster.
Yay! Go, go, go! Whoo-hoo!
- As fast as a car!
- As fast as an airplane!
- Or a peregrine!
- Whoa!
- Ta-da!
- It's the cat!
- The cat in the hat!
- What's a peregrine?
- My friend
perry the peregrine.
He's the fastest creature
in the world.
- But what is a peregrine?
- Why don't we let
it be a surprise?
- Wow, I love surprises.
- If perry's the fastest
creature in the world,
He must be a cheetah!
Roar! Roar!
- Or a dolphin!
[Chirping]
- Or a monkey,
swinging through the trees.
Ooh-ooh-ah-ah-ah!
Ooh-ooh-ah-ah-ah!
- Oh, waiting is hard, isn't it?
Let's get to
steep-and-deep cliffs right now,
So you can see for yourself.
Your mother will not mind
at all if you do.
- Mom, can we go with cat
To steep-and-deep cliffs
to meet perry the peregrine,
The fastest creature
in the world?
- A peregrine
on steep-and-deep cliffs?
Okay, but hurry back.
- [Laughs]
We will.
Both: we can go, we can go!
- I know, I know!
To the thinga-ma-jigger!
- You know, I might just be
the fastest fish in the world.
Did you see that?
No one can swim
around my bowl faster.
- [Laughs]
That's pretty speedy.
- You're the fastest fish
I know.
- Buckle up.
[Horn honks]
Flip the jigger-ma-whizzer.
- [Laughs]
- [Laughs]
[Horn honks]
[Instruments play]
[Pop]
- Isn't this fun?
- Yippee!
- Yahoo!
- ♪ Here we go, go, go,
go on an adventure ♪
♪ The thinga-ma-jigger
is up and away ♪
Both: ♪ go, go, go,
go on an adventure ♪
♪ We're flying
with the cat in the hat today ♪
- ♪ We're off to see perry
who goes at top speed ♪
♪ To learn to go faster
we'll follow his lead ♪
All: ♪ here we go, go, go,
go on an adventure ♪
♪ Go, go, go, go, go ♪
♪ ♪
[Horn honks]
- Here we are,
steep-and-deep cliffs!
- Wow.
Can you see your friend?
- How big is he?
- Hmm.
He's smaller than we are,
So we should get smaller, too.
Press the shrinkamadoodle,
sally!
Perry!
Look, there he is!
- Perry's a bird!
- That's right,
a peregrine falcon!
- That is a surprise!
It looks like he's just
hanging in the air.
- Just looking around,
perry doesn't go fast,
But when he does go fast,
there's no b*ating him.
Both: whoa!
- Hi, cat. Great to see you.
- Hello.
- Oh,
and you brought some friends!
- Nick, sally,
meet my fast friend,
Perry the peregrine falcon.
- Hi, perry!
- Hi, perry!
- Hi, everybody!
- How did you get down here
from up there so quick?
- Can you show us
how to go fast like you?
- I'd be happy
to show you a few tricks.
Follow me.
- Um, perry.
- We can't fly.
- Hmm.
Arms instead of wings?
And no big chest muscles
like me, for flapping?
I don't think
this is going to work.
- Children are not meant to fly,
That is true,
Unless they've got help
from thing one and thing two!
[Whistles]
Both: hello!
Ah-ha!
Hello!
Ta-da!
Bye-bye!
- Hmm, what does this button do?
Whoa, wings!
- Wow.
- I bet we can go fast now!
- But how will we know
how fast we're going?
- You need a zoom-o-meter.
- What's a zoom-o-meter?
- This is a zoom-o-meter.
- A zoom-o-meter
is the best kind of gizmo I know
For measuring
how many zooms you can go.
- How fast am i, fish?
- According to the zoom-o-meter,
You're zooming as fast
as a turtle.
- I can zoom faster than that.
- So can i!
- Now you're as fast as bunnies.
- Bunnies?
- That's not very fast.
- Ah, you'll go faster than
that when we're flying.
Up we go!
Both: huh?
- Let's try them out.
Hey, it works!
Yay! Yahoo!
- Yippee!
- We're doing it, we're flying!
- This is amazing!
- Fly, nick! Fly, sally!
- Follow the leader, sally!
[Both laughing]
Both: whoo-hoo!
- My turn to lead, nick!
[Both laughing]
- Whoo-hoo!
- Yahoo!
- Nick, sally, now you're going
as fast as a galloping horse!
- Wow, flying is faster!
- Isn't this fun?
- Peregrine falcons go fastest
when we dive.
That's why I brought you up
so high.
- We are super high!
- But we still
need one more thing.
- Huh?
What's that?
- Food!
That's why I dive,
to catch food.
- I think I've got something
to nibble.
Try this! Oh!
- Ooh, yum!
All: go, perry!
- I've never seen anyone
as fast as that!
- He's going as fast
as a peregrine falcon.
That's as fast
as the zoom-o-meter goes.
All: hooray!
- Good job, perry!
- Great catch!
- Yeah! Tasty snack, cat.
Your turn, nick and sally!
- Okay!
- First...
- You look for food.
- You got it, sally.
- More food, coming up!
- Perry,
you must have super-strong eyes
To see food from way up here.
- I sure do.
When I see food...
- You go fast and catch it!
- That's right, nick!
- Come and get it!
- Yummy, spaghetti...
- And meatballs!
- Mmm. Let's go, guys!
[Both laughing]
- ♪ Flap your wings
to head down straight ♪
♪ Angle down
you're doing great ♪
- Like this?
- You've got it!
Both: zoom, zoom, zoom!
- ♪ When you want
to gather speed ♪
♪ Close your wings
that's all you need ♪
- The wind isn't pulling
on my wings so hard anymore.
- Ooh, ooh, now they're going
as fast as a running cheetah!
- A cheetah? Wow!
- ♪ Diving, diving
toward the ground ♪
♪ Diving, diving
upside down ♪
Both: ♪ diving, diving
towards the ground ♪
All: ♪ diving upside down ♪
- Yee-haw!
- ♪ To catch your snack,
you'll need to go slow ♪
♪ Open your wings
yes, here we go ♪
Ah-ha-ha!
[Laughing]
- Whoo-hoo!
Gotcha!
- ♪ Ready, catch it
yes, hooray ♪
- ♪ You're as fast
as a car today ♪
- Got it!
- Hooray for nick and sally!
- Well, aren't you clever!
Both: whee! Yahoo!
- You two are mighty fast
learners.
- We were as fast as a car.
Can we try and go even faster?
- Sure.
To go faster, you'll need
to make a steeper dive.
- You were almost as fast
as a peregrine falcon.
Try again. Whoa! Whoa!
- Fish! Got it.
Uh-oh!
- Catch him!
- Wow, I'm flying!
And so fast.
I really am the fastest fish
in the world!
- We're not fast enough!
- Pull in your wings more.
- Hang on!
- We're coming, fish!
- What a view.
I could fly like this forever.
I wonder how I stop.
Both: whoa!
- Nick and sally, you're as fast
as peregrine falcons!
Both: whoa!
- Phew.
- [Laughs]
- Fantastic, everybody!
[Both laughing]
- Thanks, nick.
Thank you, sally.
- We couldn't have saved fish
Without your diving lessons,
perry.
- You're both fast learners.
Come back any time.
You, too, cat.
Make sure you bring
that lunchbox of yours.
- Oh, I will.
[All laughing]
A peregrine falcon
is faster than fast.
Take him on in a race,
you'll always be last.
He dives from the sky
when hunting for dinner.
When perry's around,
there's only one winner.
[Laughter]
- It was neat
how perry hardly moved his wings
When he was looking for food.
- And how he pulled them
in so tight when he was diving.
- Yoo-hoo! Come and get it!
[Both laughing]
- Cookies!
- Mmm, yummy!
- Let's try one more dive.
[Both laughing]
Both: dive!
- Got it!
- Just like perry!
We go fast to catch food, too.
- Hey, wait for me!
[All laughing]
Both: mmm.
- Mmm. Mmm!
- Welcome to hat chat.
- Today, we're going
to interview dr. Twiggles.
- Hello!
- Those are pretty flowers,
But I thought
you were a tree doctor.
- Oh, I am.
Both trees and flowers
are types of plants.
I take care of them all.
- Even this strange-looking
tree?
- Oh, especially that,
but it's not a tree.
That's actually a flower.
- But it's so huge!
- This flower is called
a titan arum.
It's one of the largest flowers
in the world.
- Um, it kind of stinks.
- Yup, it has that smell because
some kinds of bugs love it.
Those bugs follow the smell
And help to spread the titan's
seeds to help new ones grow.
- Thank you for showing us
all about this neat plant,
Dr. Twiggles.
- You're welcome!
[Laughs]
- ♪ Tutti frutti
let's all celebrate ♪
♪ Tutti frutti
eating fruit is great ♪
♪ Bears and chimps
and toucans too ♪
♪ I bet you love
to eat fruit too ♪
♪ Tutti frutti ♪
♪ Bears eat berries
berries of all kinds ♪
♪ A toucan eats papaya
mostly all the time ♪
♪ A chimpanzee
will always eat ♪
♪ Bananas, passion fruit
and figs ♪
♪ But mangoes, they're divine ♪
♪ Tutti frutti
get your vitamins ♪
♪ Tutti frutti
just like your animal friends ♪
♪ Boys and girls
even adults too ♪
♪ Know that fruit
is good for you ♪
♪ And yummy
through and through ♪
♪ ♪
♪ Why, bats and squirrels
and rabbits too ♪
♪ I know you love
to eat fruit too ♪
♪ Tutti frutti ♪
♪ Bears and chimps
and toucans too ♪
♪ I bet you love
to eat fruit too ♪
♪ Tutti frutti ♪
♪ Tutti
frutti ♪
♪ There's a mother frog
sitting in the water ♪
♪ And she's laying
all her eggs ♪
♪ As time goes by
they're hatching one by one ♪
♪ These babies start
as swimming tadpoles ♪
♪ But they'll soon
grow little legs ♪
♪ When they're older they can
leap but never run ♪
♪ It's amazing
what they turn into ♪
♪ A different shape
as they're growing too ♪
♪ We call these changes
metamorphosis ♪
♪ That tadpole started
in the pond ♪
♪ And soon develops
little lungs ♪
♪ Its gills are gone
and it can breathe the air ♪
♪ It starts to move around
on land ♪
♪ Then its tail
disappears ♪
♪ Now it's got a froggy grin
from ear to ear ♪
♪ Leaps and hops
from log to log ♪
♪ That tadpole's now
a full-grown frog ♪
♪ It was swimming free
now it's hopping happily ♪
♪ It's amazing
what they turn into ♪
♪ A different shape
as they're growing too ♪
♪ We call these changes
metamorphosis ♪
♪ ♪
Both: time to take a picture
with our snap-o-rama cameras!
- I'll take the picture!
- And I'll guess what it is!
- Take a guess!
- Hmm.
It's pink
with lots of bumps on it.
Is it a grapefruit?
- No.
- [Laughs]
Nick, is that a picture
of your tongue?
- Sure is!
Those bumps are my taste buds.
They help us taste the flavor
of our food!
- Great photo, nick.
[Both laughing]
[Music playing]
♪ ♪
02x10 - Babies/Fast!
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Animated series follows the magical adventures of 6-year-olds Nick and Sally, who travel the world with the Cat in the Hat as their guide.
Animated series follows the magical adventures of 6-year-olds Nick and Sally, who travel the world with the Cat in the Hat as their guide.