04x10 - Old and New

Episode transcripts for the TV show "Caillou". Aired: September 15, 1997 – October 3, 2010.*
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An educational show that stars the 4-year-old title character (pronounced KY-YOO), who lives with his mother, father and sister in a blue house on Pine Street.
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04x10 - Old and New

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You're getting to be a big boy.

♪I'm just a kid who's four

♪Each day I grow some more

♪I like exploring - I'm Caillou

♪So many things to do

♪Each day is something new

♪I'll share them
with you - I'm Caillou

♪My world is turning,
changing each day

♪With mommy and daddy
I'm finding my way

♪Growing up is not so tough

♪'Cept when I've had enough

♪But there's lots
of fun stuff - I'm Caillou

♪Caillou, Caillou

♪I'm Caillou.

That's me!

And me!

And me!

And me!

Ooh.

Ahh.

Ooh.

-Teddy, why do
you exercise like that?

-To try to keep young.

-Well aren't
you still a young bear?

-Ugh.

Well, of course, but not
quite as young as I used to be.

Ooh.

Ahh.

Ooh!

Oh dear!

-What's wrong?

-Um I seem to have, uh.

-What?

Teddy!

Great gadoodles!

You're falling out!

-Ooh.

-It all started when
Caillou's Mommy and Daddy
went away for a few days.

Caillou and Rosie were staying
with his Grandma and Grandpa.

-Caillou. Where are you?

Are you in here?

I can't see him anywhere.

-Maybe he's hiding.

Look again.

-Huh?

Well now, what have we here?

It looks a bit like Caillou.

-Grandpa. Grandpa.

-What are you doing in there?

-I'm stuck.

-If I can just move this
box and grab hold of this thing.

And now, if I can
get hold of this thing.

-Grandpa!

-What on earth were
you doing in there, Caillou?

-Hiding in a hiding place.

-Hiding in a hiding place, eh?

That reminds me of something.

-Caillou wondered what
Grandpa was going to tell him.

-Can you keep a secret, Caillou?

-Yes, Grandpa.

-Well. I know where there's
a special hiding place.

In the garden.

Would you like to see it?

I'm sure this is the right tree.

Well if it wasn't on the other
side, it must be on this side.

-WOW.

-Go on then. Have a look.

Well? How is it?

-It's the best special hiding
place in the world, Grandpa.

Thank you, Grandpa.

-Why don't you
keep the flashlight?

-Wow.

Can I?

-Time to sleep, Caillou.
I'll be there in a minute.

-Caillou, Caillou, Caillou!

-NO. You can't come with me.

-Waaaaahhhh!

-This was Caillou's
special hiding place.

He didn't want anyone
else to know about it.

-Wow.

-Caillou. Are you in there?

You'd better come in the house.

Your Daddy'll be
here to pick you up soon.

Well, well, well
I just don't believe it.

-What is it?

Well, believe it or
not, Caillou, that's a toy

that belonged to me when I
was a little boy just like you.

-And when I was a
Daddy, just like your Daddy.

-You must have found
it in my special hiding place.

But it's your special
hiding place now.

-YAY.

It's not surprising,

those
seams have held since Caillou's
Daddy was a little boy.

-Teddy! Teddy! I
can glue you back together.

-Oh.

Teddy's don't
glue very well, Rexy,

they have to be soft and
cuddly not stiff and crackly.

-Oh, uh, will
your stuffing fall out?

-It
could, and if I get too tattered
I could fall right apart.

-Ohhhh.

Are you okay daddy?

-I'm fine; I just
dropped the garage sale box.

We sure have a lot
of stuff to sell this year.

-Garage sale?

-Yup, and the whole
neighborhood is participating.

So I'm getting
some stuff together that we
don't use anymore to sell.

-Can I be in the
garage sale too, daddy?

-I think that's
a great idea, Caillou.

Why don't you go and
see if there are any toys

that you don't
play with anymore.

-Caillou had a
very hard time deciding

which toy he would
sell at the garage sale.

He
liked all of them, even the ones
he didn't play with anymore.

-How's it going Caillou?

-I can sell this!

-Well I don't
think anyone would want to
buy something that's broken.

-But if I sell my toys, I won't
have any left to play with!

-We don't have
to sell all of them,

just the ones you
don't play with anymore.

Besides, I'm sure there'll
be another little boy

selling toys he's
not playing with anymore.

You might want
to buy some of them!

-Oh!

Really?

-Caillou thought
that was a great idea.

He would sell the
toys he didn't want anymore,

and exchange
them for some he did!

Caillou was looking forward
to the garage sale now!

-All done, daddy!

-You did a great job.

Let's take it outside
and set up our table.

-I brought my piggy bank.

-That's a great idea.

You can put money that you
make selling your toys into it.

-When can I buy new toys mommy?

-Well, you really should
get rid of some of your old toys

first sweetie, then you'll
have some money to replace them.

We'll walk around
in a little bit and see what

the other kids are selling okay?

-It works...

like this.

-Can I have this mom?

-That's a very nice toy,
can Jeffrey buy it from you?

-No, I don't want
to sell it anymore.

-Are you sure Caillou?

You haven't played
with that in a long time

and you wanted
to sell it earlier.

-I understand, Caillou.

Let us know if you
change your mind okay?

-Caillou, why are you putting
your toys back in the box?

-I don't want to sell my toys.

-I've got an idea,
why don't we go for a walk

and see what everyone
else is selling okay?

-Hello Caillou! What's wrong?

-Caillou doesn't like
the garage sale very much.

-Why are you selling
hot-dogs, Mr. Hinkle?

-You can find all sorts
of things at a garage sale!

Even hot-dogs for hungry little
boys who need cheering up.

Here you go, and this
will only cost you a smile!

-Thank you!

-You see; a garage
sale can be a lot of fun.

-Look mommy!
The house is outside!

-You're right,
it does look like that.

-Caillou thought it
would be fun to sleep outside.

He imagined what it would be
like to sleep under the stars.

-That's funny, mommy.

-Look at this Caillou.

-Wow!

-I'll take it!

-Caillou enjoyed walking around
to his neighbors houses and

seeing what they were selling.

There was a lot of
interesting stuff for sale.

-What's this for mommy?

-It's an electric can opener.

You just push down here,
and it opens cans automatically.

-Can I have it?

-We already have a can opener
that works perfectly well.

Maybe we can find
something that we need?

-Look!

-I think it's
a little big for you.

Here, let me try it on for size.

-That's pretty.

-How about this one?

-Mommy, look!

-Ooo! That's a
very a nice toy Caillou.

-Can I have it?

-Why don't we go and
see if daddy has sold any

of our old stuff before
we buy something new?

-Caillou was
disappointed that he couldn't
have the construction set.

-I don't want to.

-But Caillou, this new toy
won't even fit in your toy box!

-Caillou figured that in
order for the construction set

to fit into his toy box,
he would need to get rid of

some old toys that
he didn't play with anymore.

Caillou thought that
even if he didn't play with

his old toys, maybe
someone else would want to,

and that way, he would
make room for the new!

-Here Jeffrey, you can have it.

-Really?

-Thank you Caillou, Jeffrey
would love to have your toy.

-I don't play with it anymore.

-Maybe you can find something
new to play with in exchange.

Here you go.

-Wow!

Thank you!

Look daddy!

-That's wonderful Caillou.

But I thought you
wanted to keep your toys?

-Not all of them.

-I have an idea,

why don't we put them back on
the table for everyone to see?

-Mommy look! I sold all my toys!

-That's wonderful
Caillou. You did great!

-Can we have another
garage sale soon?

-I think we'll have to.

Look at all this
stuff your mommy bought!

-I think we need to celebrate.

Why don't we go
out for some ice cream?

-What's the matter
Caillou, don't you want any?

-I think there's something
Caillou wants to get first.

Am I right honey?

-Yay!

-Caillou was very happy
that he sold some of his toys

to make room for
his new construction set!

Oh.

-Of all the days
for Gilbert to be late!

I can barely move
without falling apart,

and I need him
to put me back together.

And he's out
bothering the bulldog!

-Huh? But Gilbert
doesn't like the bulldog.

-Right, but he likes to tell
the bulldog that once in awhile.

-Oh...

-Hello!

-Aaaa!

-Sorry, I always forget
how quiet cat paws are.

So what are you up to?

-Oh, oh, oh! I'm
so glad to see you Gilbert.

I've never needed
you so badly in all my life.

-Oh, well, I was just
off chasing that silly bull-

-No, no, no not that.

-What then?

-I... popped a seam!

-Oh.

Caillou's Mommy
had to run some errands

so he was staying with
his Grandma for the afternoon.

-Ready to surprise
Grandma, Caillou?

-Caillou! My favorite
little visitor!

But why are you wearing
a jacket on such a warm day?

-Look Grandma!

-Caillou wanted
to show you his new shirt.

-Do you like it?

-It's wonderful!

Blue suits you Caillou.

-I'd better be
going. See you in a bit.

-Bye!

See! It's got a pocket too!

-So it has!

Why don't we go inside
and celebrate your fancy new
T-shirt with a little snack!

-Okay!

We went to a store.
I picked it myself

from a shelf, way up high.

Oh no!

-That's okay Caillou,
it was an accident.

-Grandma, my shirt!

-A little stain remover
should do the trick.

Let's give it a try.

But first, let's go and
find you something else to wear.

-I look funny.

-It's a little on the long side,

but I think you look very
handsome in Grandpa's shirt.

Now, let's go tackle that stain.

-I want to do it!

It's still there!

-I'm sorry Caillou.

I've tried everything but
the stain just won't come out.

-Caillou was upset.

Now that his shirt
was stained, he didn't
want to wear it anymore.

-I don't like juice!

-Here, let's put
it in the recycling bin.

I have an idea.

We could recycle your shirt
into something extra special.

All we have to do
is add some more stains!

-More?

-Caillou didn't understand
what grandma meant.

-Then we tye knots
like this and it'll make
a pretty pattern, you'll see.

-Pretty patterns?

-Uh huh, hand me the t-shirt.

Now we'll dye
it with the grape juice.

Why don't you put it in?

-Okay!

-When it's dry
you can put it back on.

This
time, you can surprise Mommy
with your extra special shirt.

-It doesn't LOOK special.

-Caillou thought his
shirt looked very strange.

He
was beginning to wish he could
have his old shirt back again.

-Caillou! Mommy's here.

-Here I am!

-Caillou! Your shirt!

-It got juice on it,
so Grandma and me re-cycled it.

See! It's special now!

-It certainly is. It's the
brightest shirt I've EVER seen.

-It's a one-of-a-kind shirt.

No one else
will have one like it!

-Caillou thought his shirt
looked even better than before!

He couldn't wait to go
home and show Rosie and Daddy.

Recycling might look
like old garbage to you, but...

-I have a few surprises for you.

See it's just like
music. Who wants to try?

-Me!

-Very good!

Girls do you want
to make something different?

-Hello! Hello!

-You ready Taffi?

-And now it's the puppet show!

-Hi, my name is Jessica!

-My name is Ruby.

-I'm going to the mall and then

And then I'm going to the park.

Bye Bye!

-Bye bye!

-Old things can be new again!

-Gilbert?

-Mmm?

-Can you stitch a dinosaur
together if he falls apart?

-No, only Teddies.

-But what if I fall apart?

-Oh, don't worry about it, Rexy,

you're not made
of the same material.

-Yeah, but what if I do?

-You won't, it's just
teddy bears that wear thin.

I hate to say this,
but maybe it's time for a new

bear to take
my place with Caillou.

-Well there's only one of you,
Matthew Theodore Teddy Bear!

You can't be serious!

Especially not
after all my handiwork.

And sewing isn't easy for a cat.

-Besides, we don't
want anybody but you, Teddy.

No one else would be the same.

-But I'm raggedy
around the edges.

Kind of wearing thin in places.

-Oh you look great.

-Makes me think of a
time when I was a younger bear.

Oh, I wonder if Caillou
is only keeping me because

I used to belong to his Daddy.

-Oh impossible!

-Why is Caillou keeping me?

-Oh he'll probably
prefer a Teddy with bright

new shiny ribbon
and brushed fur.

-Matthew Theodore Teddy Bear!

If
I lined up all the teddy bears
in the whole world and you,

I know which
one Caillou would pick.

He loves you.

-Oh.

I hope he does.

-Oh.

Great willowy whiskers!

I have got a fabulous idea.

-You do?

-Yes, yes, yes, yes!
Teddy, you wait right here.

Rexy, you come with me inside!

-Okay

-Now, don't go anywhere.

-I'd probably fall apart
if I tried to go anywhere.

Oh.

♪My new shirt, My new shirt.

♪See the dinosaur!

♪We got it at
the department store.

♪I've never loved
a little shirt more.

♪My new shirt, My new shirt.

♪My new shirt, My new shirt.

♪See the dinosaur.

♪I wore it almost every day,

♪In the house and out to play,

♪My new shirt, My new shirt.

♪My new shirt, My new shirt.

♪See the dinosaur.

♪It's got a
hole and a little tear

♪But it's the only
shirt I love to wear.

♪My new shirt, My old shirt.

♪Doo doo doo...

♪My old shirt, my old shirt

♪See the dinosaur.

♪It's all worn
out and stained you see,

♪But it's the
same great shirt for me,

♪My new shirt, my old shirt.

♪It's the same
great shirt for me!

You betcha!

I'm a pirate! Aaaar!

-What are you
doing, Pirate Caillou?

-Looking for treasure!

-Pirate Caillou didn't know
that he was going to find a real

treasure that day,
in a most unexpected place.

-I can't wait until
Caillou's a bit older

so I can teach
him how to play football.

-Like I taught you!

-Hey!

Come on, Pirate Caillou!
It's time to go home.

-I don't want to go home!

I didn't find the treasure yet!

-Well, wherever it is, it'll
still be there the next time.

-We're home Mommy!

Mommy, what are you doing?

-I'm cleaning up.

-Can I help?

-Sure.

Here. put this in the box.

-OK.

Oh!

Sorry, Mommy can't come
to the phone. She's busy.

-I thought I told your Dad
to throw that old thing away.

He's such a pack rat!

-What's a pack rat?

-A pack rat is someone
who can't throw anything away.

-Am I a pack rat, Mommy?

-Well you do have
a lot of toys in your room

that you don't
play with any more.

-I play with all my toys!

-Caillou, I really have
to finish sorting these books.

-When Caillou
saw the old trunk he was

very curious
to see what was inside.

Caillou didn't know it

but he had discovered
the treasure he was looking for.

-Wow!

-A chest full of things
his Daddy had collected.

-Phew!

What have you got there?

-Smile! I'm taking a picture!

Click!

Wow!

♪♪

-What have you found now?

-A whole bunch of stuff!

-Let me see that!

I wore this when your Daddy
took me to a special dance.

I can't believe he kept it!

-Hey, what are you guys up to?

♪♪

-Look Daddy!

-My old harmonica.

♪♪

-You're such a pack rat!

-Mommy said I'm a pack rat too.

-What have you got there?

-What is it?

-I don't believe it-this
is my old college football!

All it needs is a bit
of cleaning up and some air.

Would you like me
to teach you how to play?

-Yeah!

-I taught him everything
he knows about football.

-Ready, Caillou, here it comes.

-Oof!

-Oh, it'll never help.

-Oh, how do you know?

There we go.

-Wow!

-I think he's ready.

-Oh, it'll never work.

-Now before you take a
look, think, uh, happy thoughts.

-How?

-Well, remember how you
felt when you were a young bear.

-I'll try.

-Ah good.

-Oh, yes, I remember.

-Ah, now. Now.

Keep thinking it.

-I am.

-Take a look!

-Oh.

I, I, I look wonderful!

-You bet.

-You look great!

-I feel like a new bear!

-And the best
part is you aren't!

You're good old, Teddy.

-Not too heavy on the old part.

-Oh dear.

There's nothing like getting
all dressed up to feel better.

I was feeling old, but
now I feel almost new again!

-Good!

You look terrific!

-Thank you.

-See you next time!

Daddy!

My daddy shows me how
to do lots of neat stuff.

We like skating except
it's not that easy at first.

And sometimes daddy acts silly.

But he always knows
how to take care of us.

When I grow up I wanna
be just like my daddy.

Mommy!

Mommy is great!

She takes me to
fun places like the beach.

Mommy says it's
fun to try new things.

She likes it when
I draw her pictures.

-It's beautiful
Caillou! Thank you!

-And I like it when
she tucks me in at night.
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