07x12 - Caillou's Play Time & other Stories: Caillou the Brave

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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07x12 - Caillou's Play Time & other Stories: Caillou the Brave

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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 ♪

♪ Except when I've had enough ♪

♪ But there's lots
of fun stuff ♪

♪ I'm caillou ♪

♪ Caillou ♪

♪ Caillou ♪

♪ I'm caillou! ♪

(Giggles)

That's me!

♪♪♪

Caillou:
"caillou's camel ride"

Storyteller:
one evening, things were
getting a little wild

At caillou's house...

Because caillou and rosie
were excited

About the animals they were
going to see at the zoo!

(Roar)

I want to see the tigers!

(Squawk squawk)

And pawwots!

(Chuckle)
I know you're excited,
kids,

But we're not going
until the weekend.

Daddy:
hey, look! The zoo
is offering camel rides!

Caillou:
really?

Daddy:
that'll be fun, sitting way up
there on the camel's hump!

Don't you think?

Yay, cammmel!

Storyteller:
riding on a camel
sounded like fun.

But after seeing a picture
of a camel,

Caillou wasn't so sure.

The next day at preschool,

Caillou asked leo what
he thought of camels.

Do you like camels, leo?

Nuh uh.
They're weird.

They have big humps
on their backs.

And big googly eyes!

And a funny long neck.

And they don't like people...
And they spit!

Caillou, clementine:
really? Ewww!

Daddy:
here we are - the zoo!

What should
we do first, kids?

How about a camel ride?

No!

Um, I want to see
the monkeys first!

Can we, please?

Monkey! Monkey!

(Chuckle)
okay, little monkeys, c'mon!

(Monkey sounds)

Caillou:
(imitates monkey sounds)

Look, rosie,
I'm a monkey!

(Imitates monkey sounds)

We've been watching
the monkey for a long time.

I think rosie wants
to go now, caillou.

Why don't we go
for a camel ride?

Yay! Cammmmel ride!

Storyteller:
caillou didn't want to go
for a camel ride,

But he didn't know how
to tell mommy and daddy.

Rosie likes parrots!

Maybe we should go see
the birds next? Right, rosie?

Pawwots!

(Chuckle)
okay, come on then!

Storyteller:
rosie liked watching parrots,

But soon,
she'd had enough of this too.

Go now?

But you like the parrots,
rosie!

Let's stay and watch
them some more.

Squawk squawk!
Look, I'm a parrot!

You be a parrot too!

No! Bye bye pawwot.

Look, kids!
The camel rides are nearby.

But, look...
There are sea otters!

We like sea otters,
don't we rosie?

Can we go, please?!

Mommy:
okay, we'll go see
the sea otters

And then we'll go
see the camel.

Storyteller:
caillou pretended to be
very interested

In watching the sea otters,

But even he was getting
a little bored.

Go now, mommy?
Now?

Yes, rosie.
It's time to go now.

Come on caillou,
let's go and see the camel!

But i-i want to go
back and...

See the monkeys again!
Can we? Please?!

Caillou, you know
you can tell us

If something's
bothering you.

I don't want to go
for a camel ride.

They don't like people,
and... They spit!

Daddy:
spit?

I've always heard camels
are really nice,

But you don't have to go
for a camel ride

If you don't want to.

It's your choice.

But maybe you should come
and see the camel

Before you decide.

Storyteller:
caillou thought about this.

He had to admit,

He was a little curious
about camels.

Caillou:
okay.

(Camel grunts)

Hi cammmaal!

Hi there! Are you next up
for a camel ride?

Daddy:
we're not quite ready yet.

Caillou here just
wants to watch.

That's okay!

Caillou, this is rudy.

He loves meeting
new people.

Do you want to come
and say 'hi'?

Does he spit?

Spit?
(Chuckle) no.

Not usually.
He's very friendly.

And he's a pretty
nifty animal!

(Grunts)

Take a look at rudy's
feet...

(Giggle)
he only has two toes!

That's right!

Camels need toes like that
for walking in the desert.

Their toes spread out,

To keep them from
sinking in sand.

And when camels walk,

They step with both legs
on one side of their body...

And then both legs
on the other side.

Not many creatures
walk like this!

Storyteller:
camels were becoming more and
more interesting to caillou.

What else do you
know about camels?

Well, did you know that
camels are the only animals

With a hump like this?

Most people think camels
store water in their humps,

But they actually store fat!

With all that fat, they can go
a long time without eating -

Up to two weeks!

Two weeks?
That is a long time.

(Chuckle)
I'm glad I'm not a camel!

Would you like
to touch rudy?

I do it!

(Giggle)
cammmmaal!

Hi rudy.

Storyteller:
caillou was pleased that rudy
didn't spit on him.

In fact, rudy didn't
seem to mind him at all!

Would you like
to help feed rudy?

Um...

Come on caillou,
we'll feed rudy together.

Storyteller:
rudy was very gentle.
Caillou was amazed.

So... Who wants to go
for a camel ride?

Me, please!

Rosie:
hi cammal!

Chloe:
okay!

Up we go then.

Caillou:
(gasp) wow!
I'm doing it!

I'm riding a camel!

Look mommy!
Look daddy!

Way to go, caillou!

Our turn next, rosie!

(Snaps)

Camel rides are really fun!

I like rudy.

Can we come back again
sometime?

Sure.
I don't see why not.

And when rudy walks he moved
both legs on one side...

And then both legs
on the other side...

And it's really fun!

Wow! I can't wait to go
to the zoo

And have a camel ride!

Storyteller:
caillou didn't just overcome
his fear of camels -

He inspired others
to do the same!

♪♪♪

Caillou:
"it's not too big for me"

Storyteller:
it was after preschool

And caillou was still getting
dressed to go home.

Daddy:
gotta make sure we're
all bundled up.

There. Finally.

We're all set!

Wave goodbye to miss martin!

Caillou: bye miss martin!
Rosie: bye bye.

Bye caillou!

(Chuckle)
this way, rosie!

(Snow crunches)

Snow!

Kid:
whoo-hooo!

Kids:
(playful laughter)

Rosie go, daddy?!
Rosie go?!

Storyteller:
caillou thought the big hill
looked very exciting.

Can we go tobogganing,
daddy? Please?!

Not today.
But tomorrow's saturday.

We'll come back then.

Yaaaaaaaaaay!

Yeeeaah...

Whoa, whoa, umph!

(Giggles)

(Chuckle)
come on, rosie!

Tomorrow, I'm going to go
down the big hill!

Hmmmm...
It's pretty big.

Maybe you should wait and
see what you think tomorrow.

Storyteller:
but caillou couldn't keep
his eyes off the big hill.

He was feeling very
sure of himself.

Mommy:
(big sneeze)

(Big sneezes and sniffles)

Caillou:
mommy! Guess what, mommy!

Daddy's going to take us
tobogganing tomorrow

And I'm going to go down
the big hill!

Well, that's exciting news!

But don't you think
the big hill

Might be too big,
caillou?!

It's not too big for me!

Like I said, caillou,

Wait until tomorrow
and we'll see.

Caillou:
daddy? Wake up. It's time
to go to the park.

(Snoring)

We're "all bundled up"!

I helped rosie.

We couldn't find
one of her boots

So I lent her one
of my old ones.

(Giggle) old boot.

Storyteller:
daddy whispered too -

Just like caillou and rosie,

So they wouldn't
wake up mommy.

Good job, caillou.

But I think I know where to
find rosie's missing boot.

C'mon, we'll fix some
breakfast before we go!

C'mon, daddy! Hurry!

(Squeaks)

(Squeals of delight)
snow!

No, rosie! Not here!

We have to go
to the big hill!

(Laughs)

All aboard!

(Laughing)

Go, go, go!

Caillou: (laughter)
faster, daddy! Go faster!

(Laughter)

Rosie:
yay!

Hold onto daddy,
rosie.

It's a big hill.
Too big for you, by yourself.

But not too big for...

Storyteller:
the hill was a lot bigger
than caillou had thought!

Cai-you go?

Storyteller:
the hill was too big
for caillou.

He didn't know what to do.

You know, caillou...

Playing by yourself is okay,

But sometimes it's more
fun playing with a friend.

Instead of playing on this
big hill by yourself,

It might be more fun
to play with rosie

On the little hill.

What do you think?

Cai-you play!

Yeah, playing with rosie
would be more fun.

Want me to go down the little
hill with you, rosie?!

You can be in front!

Yeah!

Go-go-go-go-go!

Caillou:
(chuckles)

(Laughing, squealing
with delight)

Andre:
hi caillou!
Guess what!

I'm going down
the big hill!!

It's really big, andre!

It's not too big for me!

Daddy, can I go watch andre
go down the big hill?!

Please?

Okay. But be careful.

Yeah!

C'mon, caillou! Hurry!

I want to go down
the big... Whoa.

Storyteller:
the hill was a lot bigger
than andre thought too.

It really is big!

Too big for you?

No way.
It's just that uh...

Storyteller:
the hill was too big
for andre.

But he didn't want
to tell caillou.

Rosie:
daddy! (Giggles)

Daddy:
way to go, rosie!

(Laughter)

Sometimes it's more fun
playing with a friend.

Huh?

Instead of playing on
the big hill all alone,

You could play with me
and rosie

On the little hill!

Yeah!
We can all play together.

That will be more fun!

Yeah!

Andre:
c'mon, caillou! Let's go!

Caillou:
awesome!

Caillou, andre:
woo hoo! All right!
(Laughter)

Caillou:
hi daddy!

I thought andre was
going down the big hill.

I think he was scared
of the big hill.

Hmmm.
Well, there's nothing wrong

With being afraid of something.

But sometimes, it's not easy
to say you're afraid.

Storyteller:
caillou knew just
what daddy meant

Because he didn't
want to say,

He was scared to go down
the big hill,

Just like andre.

I told andre it would
be more fun

To play with me and rosie.

So then he didn't have
to say he was scared.

That was a good thing you did
for your friend, caillou.

Maybe next year andre and I
will go down the big hill.

Andre:
c'mon, caillou!

Give us a push, daddy!

Go! Go! Go! Go!

Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
(Laughter)

Storyteller:
caillou knew that it's okay
to be afraid of something.

He would slide down
the big hill... Someday.

Rosie: yucky!

Oh, it's just a
little spider, honey.

I like spiders.

I'll draw all the
bugs I know for you,

And then maybe
you'll like them too.

What a good idea!

Six, seven, eight!

See rosie?

This is a spider.

Bugs ikcy!

Oh!

That's a bug,
and it's not icky.

It's called a ladybug.

Isn't she pretty?

Pretty bug!

I'll draw a
ladybug for you, rosie!

Rosie: ladybug.

Gilbert tickling me.

Gilbert isn't tickling you.

He's on the picnic table.

Ooh, caillou!

It's ok, rosie,
they're just ants.

They won't hurt you.

See how they go in
a straight line,

Rosie?

They're going to take the food
back home and share it with

All the other ants.

Mommy, ants go home.

That's right honey.

Miss martin read us
a story about ants.

She said every ant has a job.

Some dig tunnels, and some
take care of the babies.

Oh!

Wow, look!

Here's another bug, rosie!

Fuzzy!

It's called a caterpillar.

Here.

Caterpiggle!

(Laughs)
caterpiggle tickles.

Do you want to know what I
learned about caterpillars?

They go to sleep, and
when they wake up

They turn into butterflies.

Flutterby!

You like
butterflies, don't you rosie?

Uh huh.

Rosie like flutterby!
(Laughs)

Ooh!

Here, rosie.

Ooh, flutterby!

Thank you for teaching us
about insects, caillou.

You sure know a
lot about them.

Nice caterpiggle.

Look, gilbert!

(Gilbert meows)

(Rosie laughs) gilbert!

♪♪♪

Caillou:
"caillou's flying saucer"

Storyteller:
caillou and leo were
playing space adventure.

Have you seen any alien
robots around, daddy?

"Alien robots?"
Hmm, let me think...

I'm on a...

(Deep voice)
spaaaaace advennnnnture!

And leo is the alien robot.

(Chuckle)
now I get it.

Well, last I saw,
the alien robot

Was in the kitchen drinking
lemonade with rosie.

Lemonade?!
Save some for me!

Whoa!

(Wind gusts)

(Robot voice)
it's not lemonade, caillou.

It is rocket fuel.

That's what alien robots
like to drink.

Storyteller:
suddenly caillou saw
something strange.

I don't believe it!

I think I just saw
a flying saucer!

Fi-in sosser?!

(Wind gusts)

Leo:
are you sure
it was a flying saucer?

Um, it was round
and flat

And silver
and shiny!

There!

It looked
just like that!

It was kind of small...

But it must have been
a flying saucer!

(Awed whisper)
fi-in sosser...

Your dinner is getting cold,
caillou.

Sorry, mommy.

But I don't want to miss
the flying saucer

When it comes back.

You know, it might have
been something else

That you saw.

But what else is round
and flat

And silver and shiny
and flies around?

Fi-in sosser!

(All laugh)

Clementine and kids:
wow! Whoa! Sweet!

Clementine:
what did the aliens look like,
caillou?

Caillou:
I didn't see the aliens-
just their flying saucer.

But we think
they were green

And had three eyes,

Just like
in the comic book!

Kids:
wow!

Miss martin:
that sounds very exciting,
caillou.

But, you know,

Sometimes the things
we see

Aren't really
what we think they are.

But what else is round
and flat

And silver and shiny
and flies around?

I don't know.

It certainly is a mystery.

I know!
I'll find it

And bring it in
for show and tell!

Then everyone will see!

Kids:
yay! Woo-hoo!

Miss martin:
that is very adventurous
of you, caillou,

But I hope you won't be
too disappointed

If you don't find
a flying saucer.

Don't worry,
I'll find it!

Just wait!

Storyteller:
caillou decided
he would try to catch

The little flying saucer.

Soon as the flying saucer
comes back,

We run outside
and catch it

With daddy's net!

Okay, rosie?

Fi-in sosser...

Right.

(Meow)

Caillou:
(gasps) gilbert!

You're gooping up
my binoculars!

I won't be able to see
the flying saucer!

(Excitedly)
fi-in sosser!

(Absently) yeah.
Flying saucer.

Fi-in sosser!

Fi-in sosser!
Fi-in sosser!

(Gasp!)

Storyteller:
caillou realized that
catching a flying saucer

Was harder than he thought.

He needed a new plan!

Mommy:
all right.

If your flying saucer
comes back,

I guess you can try
to take a picture of it

To show your class.

Caillou:
thanks, mommy!

But if it doesn't
come back,

That's okay too

Because everyone will know
you tried your best.

It'll come back.
I know it will!

Then I'll show everybody!

Thanks, mommy!

(Snaps photo)

(Snaps photo)

(Gilbert purrs)

(Snaps photo)

Rosie:
fi-in sosser!
Fiii-in sosser!

(Snap)

Rosie:
fi-in sosser!
Fiii-in sosser!

Fi-in sosser!

Flying saucers aren't pink,
rosie.

They're silver
like the one we saw.

Rosie:
(giggling) wook!

Rosie, daddy, mommy...
Gib-bert!

(Disheartened)
and no flying saucers.

You tried your best.

That's what's important,
caillou.

And you did take some very
funny photos of your family.

Especially this one
of gilbert.

I think I have
a frame for it

So you can hang it in
your room.

Fi-in sosser!
Fi-in sosser!

Caillou:
(snap) huh?

Storyteller:
caillou was disappointed.

It wasn't a flying saucer
after all!

It was only a pie plate

That had blown out
of the recycle bin.

(Wind gusts)

Rosie:
fi-ion sosser!

Caillou:
it's not a flying saucer,
rosie.

It's just stuff blowing
around in the wind.

Daddy:
thank you, rosie.

The wind sure has been blowing
the last few days.

Why so glum, caillou?

(Sighs heavily)

I told everyone at school
I'd find a flying saucer.

Now I have to tell them
it was just a pie plate.

Daddy:
I see.

You know, caillou,

Instead of being disappointed
about what you didn't do,

You should be proud
about what you did do.

What I mean is,

You didn't prove
it was a flying saucer.

But you did solve the mystery

By proving
what it really was -

A pie plate.

(Pleased)
I did do that!

Can I please have
the pie plate

To take to school,
daddy?

Rosie:
fi-in sosser!

(Giggles)

Kids:
ooh! Whoa!

Clementine:
it looks like a flying saucer!

Caillou:
yeah. But it's just
an old pie plate,

And I proved it!

Kids:
yay! Woo-hoo!

Good work, caillou.

You know,
I think you've given me

A good idea
for an art project.

Kids:
(chatter)

(Giggling)

Hey, look!

Leo's an alien!

A-robot-alien.

I-am-thirsty.

I-need-a-drink-of-
rocket-fuel.

Kids:
(laughing)

Storyteller:
caillou didn't find a flying
saucer,

But he did enjoy making one
with his friends.
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