♪ It's a brand new day
♪ So come on and play
♪ In a world that's
waiting for you ♪
♪ We're about to begin
♪ So come on in
♪ There's so much
to do at school ♪
♪ And you can do anything
if you try ♪
♪ With friends like Timothy
by your side ♪
♪ There's a new adventure
♪ In everything we do
♪ We'll all be together
♪ And you can come too
♪ When Timothy goes to school
♪ Anything can happen
♪ Anything can happen
♪ When Timothy goes to school
♪ When Timothy goes to school
♪
DAD: There's a picture of the
house I grew up in, Timothy.
Hey, that looks just like
Grandpa's house.
It is Grandpa's house.
It is?
Where's the big tree I always
climb?
Right there.
It was only a little tree when I
took this picture.
Wow!
It was little.
And here's my old soccer
team.
I don't see you, Dad.
Well, I was taking the
Well, I was taking the
picture.
picture.
You take a lot of pictures.
Uh-huh.
Yes, your father's quite a
shutterbug.
A shutterbug?
What's that?
[Laughing]
Someone who likes taking
pictures.
I want to be a shutterbug.
All right.
I'll get the camera.
Really?
I could use your camera?
As long as you handle it
carefully.
Oh, I'll be really, really
careful.
Hmm.
Oh, good.
There's still lots of pictures
left on the film.
Great, because I want to take
lots of pictures of my friends.
lots of pictures of my friends.
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
MRS. JENKINS: Quick sticks,
children.
Choose a shape to sit on.
It's time for Show and Share.
[All chattering]
I want a triangle.
Sit beside me, Nora.
Wait till you see what I
brought.
I want to sit over there.
All right.
Who has something to share with
the rest of the class?
[Clamouring]
DORIS: Me, I do!
DORIS: Me, I do!
Doris.
Doris.
I have a loose tooth.
Interesting!
Let's see!
A loose tooth!
That is a good Show and
Share.
It's this one right here.
Oh, it's a front tooth, this
time.
Uh-huh.
I'll let you know when it falls
out.
Thank you, Doris.
Lilly, what do you have to show
Lilly, what do you have to show
and share?
and share?
I found this in Mama's vase
on the kitchen table.
That's nice, Lilly.
I like it.
Oh, it's pretty.
It's very pretty.
I can't wait for it to turn
into a butterfly.
Huh?
What do you mean?
A butterfly?
See?
Ah, yes, I do see.
Look, boys and girls:
a chrysalis.
A what?
A chrysalis.
Let's say that together.
Chrysalis!
So what is a chrysalis?
It's one part of a
butterfly's life.
A butterfly starts out as a tiny
egg which hatches into a
caterpillar.
The caterpillar eats a lot and
grows bigger every day.
Then one day, it stops eating
and forms a chrysalis.
Like this one.
The caterpillar is inside.
That's right, Lilly.
It's inside the chrysalis
changing bit by bit until one
day, it comes out as a
butterfly.
CLASS: Wow!
YOKO: That's pretty!
When is your butterfly going
to come out, Lilly?
I don't know but I'm going to
keep watching so I don't miss
it.
Thank you for sharing that
with us, Lilly.
You're welcome.
Timothy, what would you like
Timothy, what would you like
to share with us?
to share with us?
I'm learning how to be a
shutterbug.
A shutterbug?
What kind of a bug is that?
[Giggling]
A shutterbug is someone who
likes taking pictures.
A camera!
A real camera!
Uh-huh.
My dad let me borrow it.
You look through here and when
you see the picture you want to
take, you press this button.
Wow!
Can we see your pictures,
Timothy?
I haven't taken any pictures
yet but I'm going to take lots
today.
And my Mom gave me this photo
album to put them in.
How would you like to be "In
the Spotlight" at the end of the
day so we can all enjoy your
photographs?
Yeah.
Okay.
[Cheering]
Hmm, what should I take a
Hmm, what should I take a
picture of first?
picture of first?
Hey, Timothy!
Ah!
Sorry, I just wanted you to
take my picture.
All right.
But you don't have to get that
close.
How's this?
That's good.
No, wait!
I like this better.
Okay.
No, wait!
I said wait.
You said it too late.
Let me see.
No!
You have to wait until "In the
Spotlight."
Aw!
But I promise to show yours
first.
Okay.
Thanks, Timothy.
[Laughing]
Oh no.
I cut off most of her head.
I can't put this one in my photo
I can't put this one in my photo
album.
album.
This is the play slide
and that's a merry-go-round.
We won't go for a ride because I
don't want you to get dizzy and
come out backwards.
Did anything happen yet,
Lilly?
Nothing yet, Charles.
You can see a daisy patch if
you stand over there.
Would you like to see some
daisies?
Thanks, Charles.
It will be a good place for my
butterfly to visit after she
butterfly to visit after she
learns how to fly.
learns how to fly.
learns how to fly.
[The Franks giggling]
[The Franks giggling]
Hi, guys.
Hi, Timothy.
Take a picture of us,
Timothy.
Okay.
Me first!
No, me before you.
Me first!
No, me before you.
Me first!
Me first!
No, me before you.
No, me before you.
Did you take my picture?
I took a picture of both of
you.
Thanks, Timothy.
Yeah!
Thank you, Timothy.
You're welcome.
What happened?
Frank and Frank are all blurry.
I don't want that one in my
photo album.
Whee!
Hi, Lilly.
Look, Timothy.
I'm teaching Lilac to fly.
Who's Lilac?
That's the name I gave my
butterfly.
Your butterfly?
Well, she's not a butterfly
yet but she will be soon.
She's going to be a butterfly
and you're going to be a
shutterbug!
[Laughing]
Yeah, I guess so.
If I keep practising.
Oh, we're getting our picture
taken, Lilac.
Say "cheese."
Cheese!
Thanks, Timothy!
You're welcome.
Aww, I can hardly see her.
I can do better than that.
CHARLES: Hey, Timothy.
Do you like my space tower?
It's great!
I'll take a picture of it.
Okay.
And me too.
Look at the camera and don't
move unless I tell you to.
Okay.
Move back a bit, Charles.
You're blocking the space tower.
Back.
Back.
Back.
Back.
Oops.
Timothy, you told me to back
Timothy, you told me to back
up too far.
up too far.
Hi, Timothy.
What's the matter?
Being a shutterbug is harder
than I thought.
Maybe we can help.
Take our picture.
In front of the school.
With Lilac.
I haven't taken one with the
school in it yet.
Come on.
Let's sit close.
Okay.
All right.
Lilly, put Lilac down so
she's not in anyone's face.
All right.
Good.
Perfect.
Nobody move!
Say "cheese."
[Honking]
Cheese!
Hi, Henry!
HENRY: Hello there, girls.
HENRY: Hello there, girls.
TIMOTHY: Aww.
TIMOTHY: Aww.
TIMOTHY: Aww.
♪
♪
Everyone is looking forward
to seeing your photo album,
Timothy.
It's empty, Yoko.
I haven't taken one picture
that's good enough.
When do I get to see my
picture, Timothy?
Um... when I'm "In the
Spotlight," Doris.
[Laughing]
This is going to be the shortest
"In the Spotlight" of all time.
[Sighing]
I have to get one picture to
show.
Mrs. Jenkins.
Yes, Timothy?
Can I take a picture of the
whole class for my photo album?
A class picture.
That's a grand idea!
Quick sticks, children.
Timothy wants to take a class
picture.
Big children at the back,
smaller ones in front.
Nobody move!
Nothing's coming.
No one's moving.
This is it.
Say "cheese!"
Say "cheese!"
Cheese!
Cheese!
MRS. JENKINS: Well done,
Timothy.
I can't wait to see your other
photographs.
Everyone, let's put our art
supplies away and get ready for
"In the Spotlight."
I can't wait to see your
pictures, too, Timothy.
I wish you and Lilac were "In
the Spotlight" instead of me,
Lilly.
Lilac!
I forgot her outside on the
I forgot her outside on the
steps!
steps!
Lilac is gone, Mrs. J.
I'm sorry, Lilly.
I never got to say goodbye to
her.
I think Lilac was a very
lucky butterfly because you gave
her a wonderful start.
Do you really think so?
I do.
Oh, thanks, Mrs. Jenkins.
Now, Timothy, why don't you
show us your photographs?
Okay.
But they didn't turn out the way
I wanted them to.
Look!
It's a picture of my loose
tooth!
Wow!
Look how fast I am going!
I am going fast, too!
Good picture, Timothy!
Yeah, it is a very good
picture.
CHARLES: Wow, there's the
school bus!
Look at Charles!
How did you get him to make that
How did you get him to make that
funny face?
funny face?
funny face?
[Others laughing]
[Others laughing]
Everyone likes your
photographs, Timothy.
I guess they're all good
enough to put in my album.
I wish I saw Lilac fly away,
Timothy.
I wish you did too, Lilly.
I think this class picture is
wonderful.
What do you think, shutterbug?
I like it.
It's not blurry, I can see
everybody and I didn't cut
anyone's head off.
And what's that?
Hey, it's a butterfly!
LILLY: Lilac!
She's beautiful!
Can I see?
CHARLES: There she is.
CHARLES: There she is.
She's wonderful.
She's wonderful.
♪
♪
[Knocking]
[Knocking]
What's the secret password?
[Giggling]
Somersault!
Somersault!
You may enter!
You may enter!
[Laughing]
Okay, promise not to tell anyone
the password.
I promise.
It's our secret friendship
fort.
Only we can get in.
[Knocking]
NORA'S MOM: Nora!
Shh!
[Snickering]
Nora, I know you're in there.
Nora, I know you're in there.
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
I thought you were in there.
Open up.
What's the secret password?
I don't know.
Then we can't open up.
Okay.
But I have milk and cookies.
But I have milk and cookies.
Okay, we'll open up.
Okay, we'll open up.
Mm!
Thanks, Mom.
Thanks!
Thanks!
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
Maybe we should tell your
mom the password.
No, then it won't be just our
secret friendship fort.
Only we get to use the password.
Okay.
Somersault!
Somersault!
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
Hey, what's that?
Hey, what's that?
Oh, it's my special stone.
I found it in the summer.
Pretty colours!
Pretty colours!
Feel it.
Feel it.
Oh, it's so smooth!
I know.
I like to hold it.
Why do you keep it on the
floor?
[Laughing]
I don't.
I keep it in my pocket.
I guess it fell out when I did
my somersault.
I have something I carry in
my pocket too: a lucky penny.
Wow.
Why is it lucky?
Well, remember the mitten I
lost?
The red one?
Uh-huh.
I found it after I got the
penny.
Really?
Uh-huh.
It was behind a tree in the
backyard.
backyard.
Wow, it is a lucky penny!
Wow, it is a lucky penny!
VOICE: Hello, Leopold.
Hello, Oliver.
Lovely day, isn't it?
Yes, it's a very lovely day
with a very lovely breeze.
It's the kind of day that's
perfect for holding a pinwheel.
Yes, it is.
I don't have a pinwheel
myself.
Oh, what a shame.
Yes, it is.
I should borrow one from a
friend.
Borrow Leopold's!
Shh!
OLIVER: Good idea, Nora.
[Laughing]
May I borrow yours, Leopold?
Of course.
What are friends for?
Thank you.
[Imitating wind]
Whoa!
[Laughing]
Ahh!
How do you stop this thing?
How do you stop this thing?
[Class laughing]
[Class laughing]
[Gasping]
Uh-oh.
I brought back your pinwheel.
[Gasping]
Oliver!
My pinwheel!
What did you do to it?
It's a very windy day and--
You broke it!
Yes.
I'm really sorry, Leopold.
That's okay, Oliver.
It was an accident.
Are we still friends?
Of course.
I'll be friends with you no
I'll be friends with you no
matter what.
matter what.
Thanks, Leopold.
Thanks, Leopold.
[Imitating wind]
[Imitating wind]
Whoa, my goodness!
You're right, Oliver.
It is very windy today!
[Laughing]
I'm glad you enjoyed the
show, children.
Too bad Oliver broke the
pinwheel.
Now they can't play.
It's okay.
They are best friends.
They can do something else
together.
That's right.
Their friendship is very
special.
Now each of you can make your
own friendship puppet and later
we'll all put on a puppet show.
Okay!
DORIS: That sounds like fun.
I can't wait!
I want each of you to pick a
I want each of you to pick a
partner to make a puppet with.
partner to make a puppet with.
Hey, Nora.
You and I can be puppet
partners.
Uh...
Hm?
Okay, Doris.
Here you go, Lilly.
Here you go, Lilly.
Thanks, Mrs. J.
Thanks, Mrs. J.
Thanks, Mrs. J.
I wish Nora was my partner.
I wish Nora was my partner.
NORA: Lilly!
Lilly, come and sit with me!
Don't you want Doris to sit
with you?
I want you to sit with me.
Are you sure?
Yes.
I'm sorry I couldn't be your
puppet partner.
Doris picked me first.
I didn't want to hurt her
feelings.
You are still my best friend.
Really?
Yes.
Here, I want to give you this.
[Gasping]
But it's your special stone!
I know.
Take it.
It's our friendship stone.
Wow!
I want to give you my lucky
penny because you're my best
friend.
friend.
Thanks.
Thanks.
I gave Nora my lucky penny,
Mama, because she's my best
friend.
And here's what she gave me.
LILLY'S MOM: It's very
pretty.
And smooth.
It's a friendship stone
because I'm Nora's best friend.
That makes it very special.
I know, and I need a safe
place to put it when I'm not at
school.
I think I might have just the
I think I might have just the
thing.
thing.
Here you are.
Here you are.
That's perfect!
That's perfect!
Thank you, Mama!
Thank you, Mama!
You're welcome.
You're welcome.
♪
[Frank giggling]
[Laughing]
Everything looks funny upside
down!
I know!
I know!
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
[Groaning]
I feel dizzy.
I feel dizzy.
Me too!
Me too!
Hoo!
That's better.
Let's go play on the swings.
Let's go play on the swings.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
♪
♪
♪
Oh no!
Oh no!
Oh no!
I've lost it!
Where is it?
Where's my friendship stone?
LILLY'S MOM: Lilly, what's
wrong?
I lost my friendship stone.
Oh, dear.
Oh, dear.
Let me help you look for it.
Let me help you look for it.
Hi, Lilly.
What are you looking for?
What are you looking for?
A stone.
A stone.
Here's one.
That's not it.
That's not it.
NORA: Lilly!
NORA: Lilly!
NORA: Lilly!
I need a stone!
I need a stone!
What are you doing?
Nora gave me her special
stone and I gave her my lucky
penny because we're best
friends.
Uh-oh.
You lost the stone, huh?
Yes.
Why don't you just tell her?
Then she won't be friends
with me anymore.
I wish I had my lucky penny
right now.
Then I could find the stone.
Do you want me to try to get
it back from Nora?
Do you think you can?
I can try.
I can try.
Thanks, Timothy.
Thanks, Timothy.
Got it!
Aw, not again.
You always get the easy sticks
to pick up.
Sorry, Timothy.
That's okay.
I'm just not very lucky today.
Hey, Nora.
Lilly says that you have a lucky
penny.
Can I borrow it?
I'm sorry, Timothy.
This is a special friendship
penny from Lilly.
penny from Lilly.
I can't let you have it.
I can't let you have it.
MRS. JENKINS: And now it's
time for Nora and Lilly to put
on their puppet show.
Can I come into your fort?
What's the secret password?
Tulip?
No!
Is it daisy?
No.
Is it petunia?
No!
Is it spaghetti and
meatballs?
[Laughing]
[Laughing]
No!
I don't know the secret
password.
I guess that means I can't get
in.
The secret password is "best
friend!"
And since you are my best
friend, you can come in any time
you want!
Thanks, Nora.
Thanks, Nora.
You are my best friend too.
You are my best friend too.
[Cheering]
Thanks!
Thank you.
Thank you, Nora and Lilly.
That was a wonderful puppet
show.
We can see you are really good
friends.
Thanks, Mrs. Jenkins.
But that's not all.
Lilly gave me her lucky penny
because I'm her best friend.
And I gave Lilly my friendship
stone because she is my best
friend.
Well, uh...
Well--
Come on, Lilly.
Come on, Lilly.
Show them the stone I gave you.
Show them the stone I gave you.
[Class exclaiming]
Huh?
That's not the friendship stone.
I know.
I lost it, Nora!
What?
You lost the stone?
Sorry.
I didn't mean to lose it.
Why didn't you tell me?
Because I thought you
wouldn't be my friend anymore.
Lilly, you will always be my
friend.
Really?
Thanks, Nora.
You'll always be my friend too.
Forgiving Lilly is a sign of
your good friendship.
Now, why don't we all go out to
the schoolyard and search for
the friendship stone?
GIRL: Yeah.
GIRL #2: Let's look by the
GIRL #2: Let's look by the
swings.
swings.
swings.
♪
02x06 - New Found Franks / When I Grow Up
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Focuses on a young enthusiastic anthropomorphic raccoon named Timothy, who attends kindergarten at a fictional place called "Hilltop School" along with ten other students.
Focuses on a young enthusiastic anthropomorphic raccoon named Timothy, who attends kindergarten at a fictional place called "Hilltop School" along with ten other students.