03x18 - Just Toying With Ruff

Episode transcripts for the TV show "Fetch! With Ruff Ruffman". Aired: May 29, 2006 - November 4, 2010.*
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03x18 - Just Toying With Ruff

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[snoring][alarm ringing]

: a.m.!

Who set my alarm for...?!

A radio interview?

The latest poll?

Oh, must be that poll that just ranked yours truly

the third handsomest orange-colored TV star in the country.

Yep, right behind the Dairy Institute's

mascot, Colonel American Cheese.

Chet, breakfast. Thank you.

Anyway, this interview should be a piece of cake.

Why am I so sure?

'Cause a reporter's job is to be soft on TV celebrities.

Ooh, ice cream for breakfast!

Rock and roll, Chet!

Oh, that's good.

Aw, getting a little ice cream headache.

Ow, ow, ow.

[phone ringing]Hello. This is Ruff.

What do I think of the poll?

Well, you know, I think I'm a little bit handsomer

than a cheese with a mustache, but...

The poll ranking my Action to the Maxion

Action Ruff action figure from season two?

The latest poll says it's the worst toy of the century?

And do I have a comment?

Yeah, I do have a comment!

I... Aah! Brain freeze! Ow!

Oh, somebody make it stop!

No, no, wait, don't quote me on that.

RUFF: ♪ Life was missing its mystique ♪

♪ My squeaky toys had lost their squeak ♪

And then, out of the blue, I saw the phone and bam!

My destiny was calling me.

[instrumental jazz playing]

♪ Pitched my vision for a show

♪ They loved it, thought I was a pro ♪

♪ They got my contract back to find ♪

♪ To their alarm, a dog had signed ♪

♪ FETCH! ♪Oh, I like that name.

♪ With Ruff Ruffman ♪

♪ I didn't wait to renovate

♪ Found six contestants, all were great ♪

♪ And now I'm on the road to fame ♪

♪ I've got a game show and its name is ♪

♪ FETCH! ♪

It's very catchy.

♪ With Ruff Ruffman ♪

It rolls off the tongue.

Wait, stop.♪ With Ruff Ruffman. ♪

Somebody want to tell me why we got cats singing?

And here come the contestants now.

She likes her OJ with lots of pulp--

His least favorite chore, taking out the trash--

If he could visit any other country, he'd go to Narnia--

He likes basketball, football, baseball--

She once trained her dog to shake its paw,

but the next day, it forgot--

What annoys her?

A room full of loud people--

Let's get an update on the scores.

DJ in sixth with , points.

Noel in fifth place with , points.

Harsha in fourth place with , points.

Sammy in third place with , points.

Jay in second place with , points.

And Sam still in first with , points.

Hi, and welcome to another episode of FETCH!

the game show which has gotten so many good reviews,

that one radio interview won't matter... right?

[nervous chuckle]

'Cause it did not go well this morning.

Uh-oh.What happened, Ruff?

Oh, man, it was supposed to be a puff piece.

I was set up.

And it was really early.

I am not a morning person.

And then at the end, something weird happened to my brain.What?

It seems to happen whenever I eat ice cream.

Now Blossom says I have...

what is it?

I don't even know what that means.

Which brings us to challenge number one.

Yeah. Great.

Harsha and Sammy-- I need you to show the world

what real reporting looks like.

Everything you need to know

is in that mailbox, so go fetch

a story.

All right, guys.

Let's go.

Bye, guys. Bye.

RUFF: Good luck, you two.

Now I've got to admit the interviewer this morning

kind of struck a nerve.

As you probably know, I developed

one of the most ultra-cool action figures of all time.

Action to the Maxion Action Ruff.

[laughing]

Check out this bad bear.

[high-pitched mechanical voice]: I am very cool.

My name is Ruff.

Come on, do your karate chop.

No, don't sit.

Aw! All right, fine.

He's lame.

I need a new toy product fast.

DJ, Noel, your instructions

are in the mailbox, so go fetch.

All right, guys.

Okay, see you later.Bye, guys.

Good luck.

Make me famous.

As determined by the FETCH ,

Jay and Sam are staying behind in the studio this time.

But they'll be eligible to win points

during the Half-Time Quiz Show.

And as Action to the Maxion

Ruff would say--

if Chet hadn't just stuffed him into a sock--

FETCH! is the only show

with the FETCH Fairness Guarantee.

All the contestants will have

competed for the same number of points by the grand finale.

So, for the four kids out on the challenges,

up to points are at stake in the Triumph Tally.

So let's check in

on Harsha and Sammy.

RUFF: Here they are at The World--

a national radio news show.

This is the big time.

So what I've got at the top right now...

There's Andrew.

...a British parliamentary report on NATO in Afghanistan.

He gives the reporters their stories.

SAMMY: Andrew?Yeah, I'm Andrew.

I'm Sammy.I'm Harsha.

ANDREW: I have an assignment for you guys today.

We need to do a story on sphenopalatine- ganglioneuralgia.

What? What?

And I need it by : p.m. today.

By :?!

ANDREW: That's your editor right there: Margo.

Oh, man, they gotta jump right in.

No time to waste.

Hi. Hi.

MARGO: Welcome to The World.

You're reporters for the day.

You're going to produce a radio story, on...

what did Andrew say?

SAMMY: Yeah.

Do you know what that is?No.

I have that.

Supreme gangli... nostalgia.

I can't say it. It doesn't mean I don't have it.

First thing we'd better do is look that up.Okay.

That's a good idea.

Brain freeze.

MARGO: Brain freeze.

Okay, but what is brain freeze?

"Brain freeze:

So your assignment for today is to do a story

on brain freeze, okay?Okay.

Cynthia is your next contact.

See you later, when it's time to edit your script. Bye-bye.

Let's go to Noel and DJ.

Hi.

I'm Margaux. Another Margo?

Ooh, with an "X."

Let's see if Margaux can help Noel and DJ

put me on the top of the toy charts.

I'm a project manager

here at Item, and we design and manufacture

things from toys all the way to medical equipment.

I want to show you what your challenge is,

so let's get going.

Okay?

NOEL: Oh, my gosh. DJ: Cool!

MARGAUX: We have the challenge to create

a new Ruff toy.

Yes! New toy!

Grab some paper.

Grab a pen. Wow, look at all those pictures of me.

I am so attractive.

What we're going to do is have a brainstorming session.

Great! That's the first step in the design process.

So, the toy that we're going to design today

has to have some bounce to it.

And it's got to hold its shape over time.

And you're going to have to figure out

what we should make this out of.

Like, if we wanted to make it out of rubber,

we'd have to make the rubber?

Yes.

[toy squeaking]

No, DJ, in the mouth.

You don't head-butt it, you chew on it.

Come on, everybody knows this.

MAN [recorded voice]: Thanks again for coming at such short notice.

Hi. Hi.

Are you Cynthia? I am.

This is Cynthia. She's a news reporter.

She's going to teach Harsha and Sammy

how to tell a radio story.

So what's the assignment?

So we have to report a story on brain freezes.

Every story needs a beginning, a middle and an end.

So who are the people you might need to interview?

Just like a regular, like, citizen

just like, sitting there eating their ice cream.

CYNTHIA: Write that down.

SAMMY: We could interview, like, someone

who actually studies this.

You're thinking like a reporter; that's perfect.

Good, good.

Thinking like a reporter. They're into it.

We want to find someone who knows about the brain, right?

So that would be a neurologist.

A neurologist would be good. They know a lot about the brain.

We've used them before on this show.

CYNTHIA: So we have to call the public relations specialist

at Children's Hospital.

Children's Hospital, Boston, public affairs-- this is Jamie.

BOTH: Hi, Jamie.

HARSHA: We're being reporters for the day

and we have to do a story on brain freezes. Yes.

Great, great.

So you wanted to speak with a neurologist

just about general brain freeze and ice cream headaches?

Yeah.

We have a great neurologist for you.

His name is Dr. Peter Rafali.

So if you could come now, that'd be great.

I'll meet you in the lobby.

Just come to General Children's Hospital

And I'll see you there.BOTH: All right.

Okay, back to the toy builders.

Wait, what's this, Blossom?

They've got to learn about polymers?

Well, okay, how are they supposed to do that?

Ayyana is a research scientist who can explain?

Well, all righty then.

So, guys, I want to introduce you Ayyana.

And Ayyana is going to help you guys figure out what material

we're going to make this toy out of.

I'm a research scientist

for the Cambridge Polymer Group in Boston.

And I'm also a mechanical engineer.

Most of my work is with polymers.

Do you guys know what polymers are?

Nope. That's why we're here.

Um, like, materials?

They are materials.

You have them in your shoes.

You do?

And some of your foods are polymers-- like Jell-O.Ew.

Don't say "ew," Jell-O's awesome.

Some of the work that I do is with toys. Ha!

You may have seen something like this.

It's sort of a sculpting putty.

Okay, but what exactly is a polymer?

If you think of this paper clip as a single molecule,

then a polymer is a bunch of those

strung together in a chain.

Anything that you see that's made out of plastics

I want you to think of it

as being made of a bunch of molecules all strung together

in very, very long chains.

Can you think of any plastics

that you see around you on a daily basis?

DJ: Cups.

AYYANA: Plastic cups. Exactly.

Well, you're looking right through polymers right now.

Glasses. Glasses are probably made of polymers.

An interesting property that polymers have is...

Another big word.

Which means that they can sometimes act

like a liquid and sometimes act like a solid,

depending on how you use them.

So take the materials that you have in your hands

and pull them apart really slowly.

RUFF: Look at that. Look at how it's stretchy.

How are they behaving?Like a liquid.

Now, roll them back up into a ball.

RUFF: All right, roll them back up.

Now try to pull it apart really quickly.

Mine just snaps.

Which is a property of a solid.

Excellent!

We have another way to demonstrate that.

We're gonna need to mix together some water and corn starch.

Water and corn starch.

Are we baking cookies? What's going on?

I want you to try and punch it as hard as you can.

Punch it? Really?

It feels like a solid, totally.

RUFF: Ha!

Oh, my gosh. When you put it in slowly,

it, like, comes up as a liquid.

And that's viscoelasticity.

Viscoelasticity?

Action to the Maxion Ruff needs disco elasticity.

[music blaring]

Dance, baby, dance!

Come on now.

Great. Apparently "play dead" is the new dance move.

All right, now it's time to talk to a neurologist.

Hey, are you Jamie?I'm Jamie, yeah.

So you guys are ready to interview Dr. Rafali?

Yeah. He's very eager to talk about brain freeze.

Hey, Doc. Good morning.

I'm Sammy. Nice to meet you. Hi.

Have you ever had a brain freeze?

I personally have, yeah.

You have?

So you understand my pain.

It's an interaction between the nerves in the roof or your mouth

with the blood vessels in the roof of your mouth.

What are the symptoms?

The thing that people, of course,

notice the most is the headache.

Yes, I've noticed that.

Fortunately, it's brief; doesn't last very long.

Is there any way to get rid of it?

People have been looking at that for a long time

'cause everybody wants to know, "What do I do?

Should I stop eating ice cream?"

and the answer is no, just eat your ice cream slowly.

Ahh!

[slow-motion voice]: Oh... that is good.

AYYANA: We have some ingredients here.

This one, which is called the gooey factor,

is just regular glue that you can use.

This actually has in it PVA, which is polyvinyl acetate.

Blossom, can you order me some polyvinyl acetate?

That's what my toy's been missing.

AYYANA: Remember the long chains we looked at before?

DJ: Yeah. That's what this is made of.

And here we have our sticky factor.

This is borax. It's a household cleaner.

The sticky factor can be used

to create links between those chains.

These blue clips are links.

Make a web.

So they make it into one solid piece.

and if you were to add alot of the borax, you would have

Wow. a very tight web.

RUFF: All right, so that means it probably

wouldn't be as slippery and gooey.

And then the last one is your bouncy factor...

Ooh, bouncy factor.

...which is talcum powder.

So these are the ingredients we're gonna work with.

Gooey, sticky and bouncy:

all the ingredients you need

for a fantastic Ruff Ruffman doll.

You don't want to eat any of these

and you don't want to put them in your eyes.

So we're gonna put on safety glasses and gloves.

Because you have glasses on already,

you don't need any safety glasses.

Safety first, here on this program.

I think we're gonna just start with that.

First, they're going to make a basic recipe,

and then they'll see if they need

to change it a little.

And then we want an equal amount of water.

Ugh.

All right, we're gonna need to stir that up,

and then we're gonna want to add some of our sticky factor.

We have the gooey, now we're gonna add the sticky.

Gooey and sticky-- what are we making?

AYYANA: Let's pick a color.

Green. Do green.

Wait. Green?

I'm orange!

Whoa! It's immediately becoming all lumpy.

It's green slime.

Ruff, look at this.

That's... that's great. Uh...

DJ: I think it's pretty cool.

Is this the material

you're looking for?No, not at all.

We don't want this...Ruff, I don't think you want to be

made out of this stuff.

I certainly don't.

I don't want to be green and gooey.

Okay, back in Studio G with Sam and Jay.

Psyched up

for the Half-Time Quiz Show?

Oh, yeah.Yes!

Let's brush up on the rules.

points are available.

You work together as a team.

You have seconds to answer

as many questions as you can.

Ten questions are available at five points apiece.

You guys ready? Yeah. Yes.

Then let's rock!

They went to

the place and they started, they de-decided

what they wanted to do for their design?

No. True or false:

True.

Yes!

Molecules.

Incorrect.

Yes!

No.

Correct.

It makes it...

Gooey. Gooey.

No, that's the gooey factor.

It makes it stick together.

It makes it a piece.

Maybe like spreadier.[Ruff whistles]

Incorrect but entertaining.

A scientistA scientist

and an ice cream shop consumer.

Yes!

A beginning, middle and end.Yes!

BOTH: Eat slowly.Yes!

Someone who studies the brain....the brain.

Yes! Oh, man, the time is up!

You guys got seven out of ten

for points.

Let's go over the ones you missed.

Also, Ayyana used paper clips

to represent what material?

A polymer is

the material they represented.

Oh.

What does the borax

or sticky factor do when added to polymers?

Also, here's something you normally don't do--

explain a correct answer.

And you said no. And why is that?

Becauseviscoelasticity is the ability to be

a liquid and a solid?

Right-- a liquid and a solid.

That's right, gentlemen.

So, are Sammy and Harsha getting the scoop

on ice cream? Let's find out.

Oh! Here comes the ice cream.

Can you guys pronounce this word?

They're interviewing people, they're getting sound effects--

[foghorn blasting]all the things you need to make your segment sound good.

"Sphenopalatine"?

"Ganglioneuralgia."

"Sphenopalatine"?

"Ganglioneuralgia" ismyguess.

What's your job here?

I'm a scooper. Wow.

How's the, uh, health benefits with that, uh, scooper job?

Have you seen any customers here with brain freezes?

I've definitely seen people sitting at their table

and holding their head in their hands.

Okay, so we're about to have

a Slurpee to Slurpee contest.

Whoever can get a brain freeze first, wins.

Go!Slurp!

Brain freeze contest. That is not one you want to win.

Back to the super Ruff toy.

So you're saying that first material

wasn't quite what you had in mind.

Yeah. No.

RUFF: Okay, so if it doesn't work,

you just redesign it.

AYYANA: Maybe it's time to add some of our bouncy factor.

Let's start with a tablespoon.

Okay.

Let's put a little food coloring in first.

All right. Now we're getting to my color.

We're gonna need to add something to this

to make it come together as a solid material.

Do you remember what we did in our last one?

We used... Uh...

We used some of the sticky factor.

I'll start out with a teaspoon.

Oh, my gosh! What happened?

This is science

and it's kind of crazy.

But does it have to get on my sneakers?

Don't worry about it, DJ. Orange looks good on you.

Back to our intrepid reporters.

Now they're working on a script for their story.

Come on, guys, it's :.

You only have one hour to get your story finished.

So what were some of the sounds that you liked?

I liked the... when the person's ordering.

Small strawberry, please.Sure.

HARSHA: As this person orders

their strawberry milkshake...

[machine buzzing]

I want the people who tried to pronounce it.

"Neur...algia."

I can't pronounce it.

And then we have to tell them what it means.

Right. So we can be like:

BOTH: Brain freeze. Okay.

RUFF: Ooh, I like that.

HARSHA: We could say,

"This is Dr. Peter Rafali."

Scientists don't know for sure.

Yeah, it happens. That's good.

I think it just should be that, like, the first line.

So, at this point, I think we should go into the studio

and listen to the sound and make sure it all works

Great!with the script that we wrote.

Ooh, that's really good.

It's getting thicker, definitely.

RUFF: Oh, yeah, that's getting sticky.

AYYANA: Now you need to use your hands.

Throw it on the ground.

Whoo. [laughing]

Look, if you're gonna make

an action figure of me, I prefer not to be body-slammed.

Okay, let's put that back in the bowl,

and let's try to add a little bit more of the bounce factor.

I think we should put the whole thing in it.

It needs a lot of bounce.

RUFF: Am I gonna be really that bouncy?

So let's mix this together

and then we're gonna go to testing.

Oh! It's really bouncy.

That's very bouncy indeed.

Guys, I think this looks like a winner.

MARGAUX: Hi, guys.

How'd you do? NOEL: Good.

Yeah? What's this green one? Slime.

Ooh, well, let's take them to the test lab,

and see how well they bounce and how well

they hold their shape.Okay. Okay.

RUFF: Okay, we're going to test the slimy mixture.

and we're gonna test the bouncy mixture.

So, we're in our R and D lab.

Ravioli and Dessert?

Oh, "Research and Development."

That was gonna be my second guess.

MARGAUX: Dave is gonna take us through some tests

for the two materials that you have.

What we've got down on the table here is

two targets.

And I was thinking we could see

how much they spread out.

Let's get started.

All right.

What's the spread factor? Okay.

That's spreading so quickly.

The slimy one's spreading.

The bouncy one is not spreading so much.

Which one do you think is gonna make a better toy?

Definitely the less slimy one.

DAVE: Let's go test the bounciness.

What we've got laid out here

is a, uh, is a measurement wall,

with, uh, zero at the very ground level,

going all the way up to inches.

Wow, I can't even jump that high, let alone bounce.

DAVE: We could just drop each of the materials

from a fixed height,

and then watch and see how high the material bounces.

Yeah.So maybe if we, uh,

if we did every each one three times. Okay.

RUFF: All right, let's check out the bounce factor

of the bouncy mixture.

Whoa!

Not bad, not bad. . .

?

-inch vertical. Ooh, impressive.

All right, let's try again

and see if we can find an average.

It went up to six.

Okay, ready?

Set. Go.

Seven.

Of course, in real life I, uh,

I'd probably jump about one inch high.

Guess I should cut back on all that ice cream.

[Ruff chuckles]

That was like one. One.

Yeah, that's more like me.

That's pretty much how I jump.

Oh, that one!

[laughs]

All right, all right,

I don't think we're going to be using that one.

Go.

That was two. DAVE: Two? Okay.

So the average bounce height for this is

eight and third and two.

I say we go with the eight and a third.

I think we're ready to make a toy.

Let's head back to see Margaux.

Okay, let's go.

It's :!

They only have minutes left to finish.

Does this woman know she's at the risk of a...

BOTH: Brain freeze.

Ooh, I like that.

This is Dr. Peter Rafali.

This is John.

He's a scooper.

The doctor told us that brain freeze

doesn't cause any harm.

Harsha, can you do the first sentence again,

'cause you stumbled a little.Yeah.

Ooh, tough director.

The doctor told us that a brain freeze

doesn't cause any harm,

so we decided to have a little contest.

Great.

This is Harsha. And Sammy.

BOTH: Signing off after some yummy research.

That's sounding good!

All right, let's go put it together now.

All right. Whoo!

I'll see you girls back in Studio G.

[gasps]

My polyvinyl acetate.

Let's add some to Action to the Maxion Ruff.

That should make him more fun, huh?

Oh, and it's a little sticky.

Wait-- wait a minute.

[grunting]: Get off.

Get him off me!

[screams]

Blossom!

Hey, Margaux. Margo. Hey, Margaux.

Hey, guys.

I made a mold that we can put our material in.

Hey, that looks like me.

So, do you want to try it out?

Sure. Sure.

Okay, they're putting in the, uh, mixture.

Now they have to push it together.

Push it down nice and hard.

And DJ has decided he's going to use his butt.

Then you can use...

MARGAUX: What do you think?

Should we open him up?

Yeah, let's open it up!

I want to see! I want to see!

Oh, my gosh!

Hey, that looks like me.

Looks so cool.

Crossed with a turtle.

Except you're really fat.

Well, thanks for pointing that out.

Hey, you know why their toy's awesome?

It's realistic.

That's what's wrong with my toy.

It needs to be more like me.

Let me just reset this.

And redo this.

Ha-ha!

Now, with the push of a button

Action to the Maxion Ruff

gets brain freeze!

[electronic voice]: Ow! Ow! Ow!

[laughs]

Isn't that great?

No?

Fine. Fine.

Well, we're back at Studio G with Sam and Jay.

And let's bring some FETCHers back.

Were they good?

I was putty in their hands.

Welcome back

Noel and DJ!Hey, guys! Hey, guys!

Hey, hey, welcome back, welcome back!

Have a seat, make yourselves comfortable. Nice!

Have you heard the latest news?

Sammy and Harsha are in Studio G!

What's up, guys?

Hey, guys!Hey, guys!

Welcome back, guys.

Well, before we dive into the Triumph Tally,

I'm getting word from Blossom that Sammy and Harsha's

story is about to air.

Very exciting.Cool!

Okay, Blossom, fire up the radio!

WOMAN: I think I will have a... espresso...

HARSHA: Does this woman know she's at the risk of a...

HARSHA & SAMMY: Brain freeze.

SAMMY: But what is it?

DR. RAFALI: There's a complicated answer.

HARSHA: This is Dr. Peter Rafali.

DR. RAFALI: It's an interaction between the nerves in the roof of your mouth

with the blood vessels in the roof of your mouth.

SAMMY: The doctor told us that a brain freeze doesn't cause any harm.

So we decided to have a little contest.

We recruited Heidi and Carolyn to slurp their way up

to the brain freeze.

WOMAN [slurping]: It's cold!

This is Harsha...And Sammy.

BOTH: Signing off after some yummy research.

[slurping]

Oh!

Now was that reporting or was that reporting.

I shall answer that question with...

...points! Whoo! Whoo!

Sammy and Harsha,

not only did you cover this story

with tenacity and pluck,

you raised brain freeze into an issue

we can no longer ignore.

Go!Slurp!

[slurping]

For helping advise the nation

to eat their ice cream more slowly...

[kids cheering]

And now, DJ and Noel,

well, I've got to say,

I didn't know polymers could be so messy.

But, of course, I didn't know what a polymer was.

For diving in and trying lots of different recipes

until you came up with this glorious new toy...

Looks so cool!

[cheering]

But we're not done yet.

The toy that's going

to sweep the nation,

or at least sweep up some of its dust with its stickiness--

let's have it!

For its final evaluation, you may

put it in the mailbox now.

[laughing]

Hold it, hold it this way. It's like oily.

That's all right.

It feels good in the paw.

It smells... [sniffing]

not too terrible.

Yes!

I think we have a winner!

Another...

...for a total of:

Is that all the points a dog can give?

ALL: No.

What time is it?

ALL: Bonus points!

Today's bonus points go to the FETCHer

who had the Ruff mold by the seat of his pants.

...to DJ,

for breaking the mold by sitting on it.

Which means...Yay, DJ!

DJ, with points, you're today's daily winner.

Nice.

Now, DJ,

I have here two radios.

Sticky, gooey radios.

Under one radio,

a fabulous toy!

Under the other,

a toy a little less popular

than Action to the Maxion Ruff.

Which radio do you choose?

Gooey Radio A or Gooey Radio B?

A. What do you think,

guys? B.A or B?

A.That's a definite choice.

A.

Then, DJ,

step to the mailbox and

retrieve your prize.Go, DJ! Go, DJ!

SAMMY: What is it?

Oh!

It's frozen...

it's incredible...

it's edible...

slime!

Oh!Awesome.

How's it taste?

Good.

Can I, can I see it?That's gross.

Excellent. Pass it around.

Share it with your FETCHers.

You're a good man, DJ.

Now try to slurp it to get a brain freeze.

Not too quick, not too quick, now.

Really, you'd never guess that it was made

entirely of vegetables.

And we have bounced our way through another

episode of FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman.

Bye, guys!Bye!

Bye! Bye, everybody!

♪ FETCH! ♪

♪ Bounce it, soon it'll bounce to the moon ♪

♪ It's a Ruff man bouncy ball.

Yeah!

Blossom, a new pole has my Ruffman bouncy ball

ranked higher than Action Ruff.

Isn't that great?

Wait a minute.

Toy of the year--

Action von Yum Yum!

Okay, not bad.

But can Action von Yum Yum do this?

Go, Action Ruff! Go!

Uh, nope, I don't think Action von Yum Yum can do that.



[Ruff scatting]

♪ FETCH! ♪

♪ With Ruff Ruffman! ♪

[Ruff scatting]

Oh, whatever.

♪ FETCH! ♪

♪ With Ruff Ruffman! ♪

♪ FETCH! ♪
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