01x18 - Scat Cat, Scat

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01x18 - Scat Cat, Scat

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Halt! Password!Hey!

Oh, wait, I know this.

The password!

Uh, something to do
with hamburgers, no, fish!

Uh, flat fish.
Wait, flounder!

Trout! Swordfish!

Of course.

That was a close one.

Oh, hi.
I'm Ruff Ruffman.

Awesome alarm system, huh?

Yeah, I got it
just before I left

for the Canine Game Show Host
Convention in Hackensack.

Of course, since I'm the only
canine game show host around,

it was a pretty lonely week
in Hackensack.

Still, nice to know I had
no intruders while I was...

[ screams]

I didn't leave the place
like this!

[ gasps]

No...!

My new never-used-before
kneeboard is missing!

We'll get to the bottom of this.

Hmm, hair, animal tracks.

And... ew!

Scat!

Oh, that's the last straw!

If the dastardly perpetrator
of this crime is watching,

know this:

Ruff Ruffman will not rest

till the case of the missing
kneeboard is solved!

And I'll be solving it soon,

'cause it's getting
a little hot in this cape.

What is this, wool?

♪ 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?

Funding for Fetch with Ruff
Ruffman has been provided by

The National Science Foundation

where discovers begin

Dedicated to strengthening
America's future

through education.

RUFF:
And here come
the contestants now!

She's the manager
of her volleyball team.

Go, Tigers, go, Taylor!

He's been known to singin the shower-- Brian!

He got mosquito bites onhis Caribbean vacation-- Khalil!

On April Fool's Day, she gavefake milk to her family.

Oh, for shame, Anna!

Give him a surfing magazine

and he'll read it
cover to cover-- Noah!

If she were a superhero,she'd call herself Captain Hip,

disguised as mild-mannered
contestant Julia!

Let's get an update
on the scores, shall we?

In sixth place is Noah
with , points.

Julia in fifth with , .

Taylor in fourth-- , .

Anna in third-- , .

Brian in second with , .

And Khalil is still
in first with , .

Hello and welcome to FETCH!,

the new reality
crime-busting game show.

What?Crime busting?

Here's the deal, kids:
I had a piece

of water sports equipment
stolen today from my home.

Now, it might have been a cat.

I don't want
to point fingers right now,

but valuable evidence
was left behind.

[ kids groan loudly]

All right,

the challenge of
the missing sports equipment.

Every species, not just cat,
is under suspicion.

Challenge number one:
learn who leaves what behind.

Julia, Taylor, Anna...

The girls,
the girls.

The details of your challenge
are now in the mailbox.

Go fetch!

You should probably
change into long pants.

I was hoping to joinBye, guys.

one of you Fetchers, actually,
for challenge number two,

but now I have to stay behind
and sift through evidence.

Noah, everything you need

is in the mailbox.

So, go fetch!

See you, good luck.

Now, as determined
by the FETCH ,

Brian and Khalil have stayed
behind in the studio this week.

But they'll be
eligible to win points

during the Half-Time Quiz Show.

And you can chill here

knowing you have
the FETCH!fairness guarantee.

All the contestants

will have competed
for the same number of points

by the time we award
the grand prize,

which is going to be very grand.

Ahem.

For the four kids
out on the challenges,

up to points are at stake
in the Triumph Tally.

So let's catch up with the girls

in challenge number one.

Oh, wow.

Wow.

Breakheart Reservation.What's this?

Hey, a walking stick.

ANNA:
Ooh, a half-foot-long snake.

JULIA:
Wow.

With black spots.

Hi, girls, how are you?

Hi. Are you Mike?Yes, I am.

RUFF:
Hey, it's Ranger Mike!

We have a lot
of animals in our park,

and I'm going to take
you guys into the park

and figure out how we can find
some signs of animals ourselves.

RUFF:
Ah, the peaceful nature
of the woods.

JULIA:
This is beautiful out here.

It is.

I want to stop
and talk a little

about some of the animals
we have in the park.

You saw some in the logbook
in the visitor center.

What were some of
the things you saw?

TAYLOR:
Foxes and snakes.

JULIA:
And a white squirrel.

MIKE:
You think while we go out

we're going to see
all of those things?

ANNA:
Probably not.
Why not?

Are some of them nocturnal?

That's right,
meaning what?

They're out at night,
not during the day.

So we're not
going to see them

as we're out here
during the daytime.

So we're going to have to
look for different signs,

clues that these
animals are here.

Yes, like tracks?

Yeah, definitely
tracks is a good one.

What else could
we look for?

Doo-doo.

Doo-doo,
right, poop.

We call that scat.

So we're looking
for also animal scat.

You can identify the animal scat

and be able to tell which
animal left that sign behind.

He would have left this here
to tell the other animals,

"This is my area to get my food;
you choose your own area."

Is that all you need to do?

Oh!

And I installed
a high-tech alarm system.

Keeps Murray out of my fridge.

TAYLOR:
What about fur
and feathers?

MIKE:
Definitely, we could
find fur and feathers.

Fur and feathers,
by the way,

is something that we could
actually find in the scat.

So we know that some
animals are actually...

JULIA:
Eating other animals?Right.

RUFF:
All right, and off they go

into the woods
to look for clues.

MIKE:
...if you see
any animal signs at all.

RUFF:
Looking for some
animal signs, anything.

A lot of times,
a good spot to look

is on top of rocks
and under things.

Ooh, can we turn this over?

MIKE:
Sure, you see anything
underneath there?

ANNA:
A salamander.

MIKE:
That is a salamander.

JULIA:
Oh, cool, we found
a salamander, awesome.

Why would he live
under a log?

TAYLOR:
Wouldn't he
get squished?

MIKE:
He wants to stay
in a place where,

first of all, he's going to
be hidden from other animals

that might be coming
along to eat them.

We'll replace
that log for him

and let him go
back where he was.

Hey, Ruff.

Well, I'm at the place.

Hey, Noah, good to see
you made it there, buddy.

But there's nobody here.

Couple of your buddies are here.

RUFF:
How you doing?

Oh.

All right,
here's what you need to do.

Keep walking straight.

Your challenge
is waiting for you

at the end of the lake.

Aha.

I think Noah

just got a little bit
interested.

It's a kneeboarder!

Hi.

Hi. Are you Noah?Yep.

I'm Justin.

So you're going kneeboarding.

RUFF:
Justin is a champion
kneeboarder.

All right, let's go.

So to ride the board,
you've got to put

your knees right
up in there.

Okay, so what's this strap for?

It's for when you start
doing jumps and stuff.

It keeps the board with you.

RUFF:
Oh, it's like a seat belt
for your knees, pretty cool.

Now you're going to hold
onto the handle

and keep your arms
straight out.

Okay.

And the rope's
going to pull you.

You don't start
with your knees in like this?

No.

You're going to
start laying down.

So you put your elbows
in here?

Yep.

Like this?Yeah.

And when the boat starts to go,

you're going to put pressure
on your elbows

and use that to pull
yourself up onto the board.

Now if you want
to turn the board,

you're going to lean on
one side of the board.

Okay, lean to the right
to go to the right,

lean to the left
to go to the left.

Okay, I got that.

Keep your back
straight up.

When you're out there and you
want the boat to go faster,

you give them
a thumbs up.

You want to go slower,
give them a thumbs down.

When you're done, tap your head.

All right, and this
is your life jacket.Uh-huh.

You're going to wear this
when you're kneeboarding,

and it will
keep you afloat.

It's very important.

Noah, this is my dad.

RUFF:
Hey, it's Justin's dad!

How are you today, buddy?Can't wait.

Bye, Ruff!Bye, Noah!

I'm sorry your hair
is going to get wet!

JULIA:
Oh, I see scat.

RUFF:
We found something!

What kind of, type of scat
would you guess that is?

TAYLOR:
I think it's bird.

You think it's bird?

RUFF:
Uh-oh, we've come across

our first sign of scat.

We have lots of blueberries
in Breakheart.

And we think that a bird
probably had blueberries,

and because of that,
that's why you're getting

that really dark color
right there on the rock.

So you found
this feather here.

It's an oriole feather, right?

It could be the same one.

I would say
it's probably goldfinch

because of the real bright
yellow color.

What is that?!Oh, it's a huge
caterpillar, whoa!

[ Ruff gasps]

RUFF:
A caterpillar.

Doesn't look like a cat at all.

It's hard.It's hard?

Yeah, it's, like, spiny.

TAYLOR:
Oh, look, some scat right here!

RUFF:
More scat?! Oh!

Look at that tiny
little bone in there.

MIKE:
That's right.

Well, obviously,
we don't want
to touch this,

but, yeah, there is
a bone there.

ANNA:
You can see
the little legs...

There's definitely
some fur in there.

This is obviously scat
left by an animal

that eats
smaller animals.

Now, why do you think
an animal would want

to leave it
right on this log here?

You would think
that they would

probably want to go off
in a corner somewhere...

To mark
his scent?
That's right.

Well, he wants
to mark his territory.

So this animal,
I believe, is a fox.

RUFF:
Hands-on demonstration time
from Justin.

Justin's dad is
manning the boat,

and Justin is going a billion
miles an hour behind him.

Wow!

Ah, he leans to the right,
he goes to the right.

And now he's going to lean
to the left to go to the left.

Ah! What?!

Oh, wait a moment,
was he just in the air?

He totally went airborne!

I thought this was
just on the water.

I didn't know you were
going to catch some wind!

Ouch.

All right, you ready
to try some of that, Noah?

Yeah. Hope you
don't go as fast

as you did
with this guy.

We'll start
you off slower.
Okay.

Now, Noah, you're going to be
okay with this?

You can just enjoy
the boat ride.

You don't have to go in.

Okay, he's going in.

And his hair is still dry.

All right, put your pressure
on your elbows

and pull
yourself up.

Keep your tip out of the water.

All right!

Are you ready?

[ boat motor revs]

RUFF:
And Justin's dad takes off,

and here we go.

And Noah's pulling himself up.

Come on, you can do it,
you can do it!

Oh...

He's got it, he's up!

Oh, wipe out!

Ooh!
Ooh, a hole!

Some kind of
animal hole!

What do you guys
think that is?

Snake hole?
Snake hole.

A chipmunk?
Chipmunk is
actually right.

Now, snakes build
the holes, but chipmunks...

JULIA:
They go into holes
that are already made.

They will move in...Eat the chipmunks
and kick them out.

Right. Well...There's another one.

Well, when you're
looking at these holes,

you'll find one here,
and the next one

might be quite
a ways up there.

They can have
as much as ten feet

of tunnel systems
per hole.
TAYLOR:
Oh, wow.

Two, up to three entrances,
sometimes even four,

and they'll always be
very clean,

very neat holes
chipmunks make.

JULIA:
I'd like to go in
one of those,

like a
little person.
ANNA:
Yeah, seriously.

Ah, I wish
that we could.

What do you girls
think this means?

We're seeing so many
different signs

of so many animals.

What does that mean
about the park?

Is it
healthy?It's very healthy.

Very healthy.

Right. Again, we're
very close to the city,

and so we want to protect
our natural areas.

And by coming
through here,
I can find out

that there are
lots of animals,

and when I know
that there are
lots of animals,

that means we're
doing a good job

of protecting
this natural area.

RUFF:
I love nature!

This place is
really awesome.

MIKE:
Yeah, a lot of
decomposing log there.

What do you think we might find
in a decomposing log?

JULIA:
Grubs, ants.Grubs, ants.

Insects, worms.

GIRLS:
Decomposers.

That's right,
there you go.

Decomposers are
the living things

that break down old,
dead things, right?

Like, organic matter.That's right.
Very good.

MIKE:
What have we got
on here?
Scat.

TAYLOR:
Oh, I see
feathers and fur.

What type of animal

you think
that one is from?
JULIA:
Carnivore.

"Carnivore,"
you mean animal
that eats what?

Meat.
Meat, right, so eating
other animals.

Yup. You think
that looks like

all the other
scats we found?

All the
fox scats?

No, it's a lot bigger.

It's a bigger animal.

TAYLOR:
Maybe coyote?
Maybe coyote.

That's what I think.

RUFF:
A coyote-- that's even
bigger than a fox!

Don't step in
too close.

What we're
looking at here,

this is
all poison ivy.

RUFF:
Uh-oh, poison ivy!

JULIA:
"Leaves of three,
let them be."

MIKE:
There are not too many
other plants

that grow into bunches of
three leaves like that.

"Leaves of three, let them be."

Unless you want to be itching
for a week and a half.

Not fun.

Is that a bone?That's a bone.

MIKE:
Small animals, like rodents,

mice, squirrels, chipmunks...RUFF:
Dogs!

They'll come and they'll
chew on bones like that,

and that's how they're going
to get their calcium.

That's why
I feed my bird,

like, the white,
like...

TAYLOR:
Yeah, the white,
chalky stuff?
Yeah.

Cuttlefish?Cuttlefish,
yeah.

That's what I do
to my bird, too.

MIKE:
Sorry, Ruff,
we're going to leave

this one here for the mice.

For the mice?!

I actually would love
to gnaw on it a little bit.

Oh, it looks like
an owl pellet.

You know what
an owl pellet is?

Yeah, what happens
with an owl is

they'll eat their prey whole.

No fork, no Kn*fe?

They digest the meat
in their stomach

and then somehow
inside their stomachs,

they wrap up
all of the bones
inside the fur,

and they cough up
this ball of fur and bone.

Guessing by
the size of it,

it's probably
a great horned owl.
Oh, cool!

[ owl hooting]RUFF:
Who? What? Who?

MIKE:
Take a look down.

What do you see
all around you?

GIRLS:
Tracks!

Tracks,
that's right.

Now, the skinny fingers
that are there,

that looks to me
like a raccoon.

Huh. I don't think
these are raccoon tracks.

What's interesting
about pine trees is,

every spring it starts
growing a new,

we call this
a whorl of branches.

So every spring,
it'll start growing out.

This was
this past spring,

now it's starting
to grow up.

This spring right now,

it's going to start
spreading out

into a new whorl
of branches.

Oh, so you can tell
how old it is

just by counting the layers?

As long as it's
young enough.

RUFF:
I always thought

you had to chop a tree down
to see how old it is.

This is so much more humane.

...five, six,
seven, eight.

Good.

All right,
take your elbows in.

RUFF:
Ooh!

Ah!

All right,
let's try that again.

You did awesome.

It's just getting used
to the board, all right?All right!

RUFF:
Wow, this is a lot harder
than I thought.

I don't know how
I'm going to do this.

Hey, he's...
Oh, he's balancing.

Oh, he's got the seat belt on.

Okay, good.
Good, he's going.

Hey, he's staying on longer!

He's doing good!

Good job!

RUFF:
Yeah, thumbs up, buddy!

Look at him go!

Okay, Noah has completed
step one,

which is getting up
on the board.

Now, step two--
cutting the wake.

When you go back
into the wake,

do you just keep
leaning on that side

and just go
right through it?
Yup.

I'm ready.

That's the wake, see?
The foamy wave there?

That is called
the wake.

He's got to cut
across it.

That pretty much
would wipe me out

for about a month
and a half.

But Noah's
going to do it.

RUFF:
He did it!
He cut the wake!

Great job!

And now he's going to cut
back in again...

Yeah, awesome!

Man, he's making
this look easy!

And back out.

And, oop, oop...

Okay, well,
th time is a charm.

Hey, Noah, try and
just pass the handle

all the way around
and do a .

RUFF:
I'm sorry, what?

JUSTIN:
Are you ready?
Yup.

All right,
let's do it!

RUFF:
Oh, he's...

Oh, my...

[ Ruff shrieks]

Wow!

Wow, he did it!

He did a on the first try!

RUFF:
Wow, Noah is really
getting the hang of this.

He is really good.

Hey, there's another !

Ooh, a double sh*t.

Something tells me
this kid likes kneeboarding.

Wow!

I tell you,
this is a great show.

Henry's going to love this.

All right, gentlemen,

now it's time for
the Half-Time Quiz Show.

I'm going to ask you
ten questions.

Each question is worth
five points

for a possible total
of points.

We need to get
all of them.
RUFF:
Are you ready, guys?

Yeah.
Yeah.

Then we will begin now.

Two, two. Correct!

Correct.

Correct.

We're going to skip it.

Because they make
a tunnel underground...

RUFF:
Uh-huh.

We'll give it to you.

Um... Oh.

Three...

We're going to move on.

It's an animal that..

...only goes out at night.

Yeah.
Correct.

Correct.

If you find bones
and feathers in it.

Yeah, because it's
eating other animals. Good.

Besides scat, name...

Uh!

Time! Time up!

It looks like you
got seven out of ten.

So, let's go over
the ones you did not get.

Oh!
Ah!

And also, question ten
we didn't get to.

Could have said:

Oh, yeah.
That's easy.

Good job, points.

And that brings us to the end
of our half-time quiz show.

It's time to move back
to our challenges.

Let's see what
our detectives have detected.

So now that you guys have seen
different ways that we can

look at nature,
Ruff and I sat down together

and we put together
this scavenger hunt.

Here's a checklist
that I need you guys

to go take a look out,

see if you can
find these things.

Get your sleuthing hats on.

You've got minutes.

Find five different
kinds of insects.

Look at this,

a damsel fly.
TAYLOR:
Oh, cool.

JULIA:
There's an insect.

Butterfly right there,
butterfly.

Butterfly. That white butterfly.

Four bird feathers.

Okay, let's go,
we need bird feathers.

TAYLOR:
Here's one.

JULIA:
One bird feather.

Look, a blue jay feather.

Another feather.

Where?Right there, see?

Three feathers.

JULIA:
Four different kinds
of animal homes.

There's an anthill.

RUFF:
Aha! An anthill, that's a type
of animal habitat.

Anything for an animal hole?

Chipmunk probably.
TAYLOR:
Chipmunk hole.

RUFF:
Excellent.

ANNA:
That looks different.

It does look different.

I bet that's a snake hole,

because that one's
not round.

Well, I bet you should be
stepping back, is what I bet.

Oh, you guys,
here's another

animal habitat
right here.
A log, yep.

There's bugs all over
this thing-- look at it.

It's crawling with insects.

JULIA:
Three different kinds of scat.

Remember what he said,
and look on, like,

top of the logs
and look for the scat.

TAYLOR:
What's that over there?

We better get going.

We need a seven-year-old
pine tree, right?

Oh, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight...

Nope, that's nine years old,
we need one that's seven.

...four, five, six, seven!

Seven! Yes!

Three different kinds
of animal tracks.

Oh, my gosh, you guys,
we only have five minutes.

Five minutes, guys! Go, go, go!

Is this water?There's water here so we won't
be able to do tracks.

Let's look closely.

Oh, I see a raccoon paw.Where?

Oh, I see it, too.
I see it, too.

Oh, my gosh, you guys,
our time's up.

Time's up!

That was pretty good,
I'd say.
I think it was
pretty good.

Good job, Julia.

Let's go tell Ranger Mike.Okay, let's go.

And maybe we should write it
down in the log book.

Well, these ladies have

the situation
well under control.

They'll be able to help me
figure out

who took my kneeboard.

ANNA:
That's pretty bad. What is that?!

JULIA:
Well, we have to remember now
what we found.

Anna dropped the list
in the water?!

The first time
you did awesome.

You got up on the board,

you got outside the wake,

and you did some crazy spins.

This time we're going
to go for air points.

NOAH:
Sure.

A little bit further.
Okay.

Then try to hold
a nice, strong cut

on your edge,
all right?
Okay.

It'll just launch you
right out of the water.
Okay.

RUFF:
All right, Noah's going for it.

This kid is brave.

He's going for it!

Hey, he caught some air!

Very nice!

Let's see that in slow motion.

Good angle on the wake.

Tip of the board
is lifted and some air.

I think he's going
to try it for even higher!

JUSTIN:
Good job, Noah!

Oh.

Hey, if you ain't falling,
you ain't trying.

RUFF:
Okay, I think--
I think that's enough today.

That's a... oh, up he goes!

[ Ruff screams]

He's up, he made it! Yes!

Oh, that was even better!

Ruff, that was an
awesome jump there.

I think you ought to give
him some extra points.

Hey, hey, hey!

You train the kid
how to kneeboard,

I issue the points.

Now, Anna, Taylor and Julia

are going to write
their observations down

in the log book.

We saw a large,
/ -inch caterpillar,

lime green and
spiny, red dots.

JULIA:
Black and red salamander,

. inches.

TAYLOR:
Saw a brown
mottled spring peeper

about / inches long.

How was the scavenger hunt?

It was good.
It was awesome.

You guys did a great job.Thank you.

You taught us so much.

RUFF:
Thanks, Ranger Mike!
Great job, buddy.

Thank you so much.You're welcome.

We've got to get back
to Ruff in the garage.

See you later.

It's Studio G!
We've been over this.

[ dialing]

Oh, hey, it's Ruff.

All right, Noah,
now for your last challenge.

A game of Ruff Says.

Justin will do a move

and then you will try
to copy it.

So really it's kind of like
a game of Justin Says,

but it's my show, so...

It's Ruff Says.

Are you ready, guys? Let's go!

That's right-- this may be
the coolest game ever.

, yes.

And Noah does a .

I tell you!

Will these kids not high five
under any circumstance?

Another .

Aha!

Oh, and he splashed him.

I'll tell you, Noah is totally
keeping up with Justin.

This is awesome!

JUSTIN'S DAD:
Good job, guys.

Well, I better start
getting back

to Studio G
because it's getting late.

Noah, we'll see you
back at Studio G!

Hey, is he really going to swim?

Is that... is that...

Are you kidding me?

Murray, can we get
the kid a boat?

Okay, it's a long swim.

I have heard word

that the undercover animal
sleuths are back.

Anna, Julia, Taylor,
get in here!

What's up, guys?Hey, what's up?

And here comes
the wave-hopping wonder, Noah.

Yay, Noah!
Noah!

What's up, dude!

Man, still wet.RUFF:
All right!

Let's award some points.

Yeah.
Let's go.

RUFF:
Noah, if you had decided

not to get on that kneeboard,

the episode would have been,
well, uh, you know,

let's be honest, pretty dull.

For making it look easy,

points!

You jumped the waves--
points.

Nice!Noah!

And this-- this was awesome.

points.
BRIAN:
Aw, dude!

Awesome.
points, Noah!

Anna, Taylor, Julia,

without your eagle eyes
and ID skills,

we would have seen
a lot of pretty trees

and that's about it.

For pointing out all sorts
of things, points.

Yes!
Nice!
Good job, guys!

Some excellent
scavenger hunting, points.

Nice. points.

Wait, we're not done yet.

With... Anna, yes,

who gets five additional
points...

subtracted from her score.

TAYLOR:
What?

Well, Anna, you dropped
the list in the stream.

I'm sorry,
littering is a no-no.

Oh, yeah.

Still, thanks to you girls,
I now have enough info

to plug into the FETCH
crime database.

The thief who took my kneeboard
is none other than...

a cat burglar!

[ gasps]

I should have known
it was Twiddles.

The neighbor's cat.

Twiddles,
if you're watching the show,

and I know you are, you love it,

return the kneeboard now

and I won't turn you in.
I promise.

No questions asked.

Is that all the points
a dog can give?

ALL:
No!What time is it?

Bonus points!

Bonus points!
Now, then, call me predictable,

call me just a sentimental fool,
but Noah,

you were nice to the dogs.

Five bonus points.

Nice.
Yeah.

Which means...

Noah is today's daily winner.

Whoo!
Noah!

Now, Noah,
for being the daily winner,

the daily prize
is waiting for you--

a prize best described
as a real pick-me-up.

Keep it.Your choice, you can elect
to take the prize

or choose one of your fellow
contestants to take it instead.

BRIAN:
Noah, why don't you keep it.

I think I'm going to take it.

RUFF:
Yes! That's the man.

Let's see what it is.Step right up.

KHALIL:
A pooper scooper!

RUFF:
Yes, there's more!

There's gloves, very important.

Noah, I need you to go

into the backyard

and de-scatify it.

You have the tools,

you have the ability.Have fun picking
it up, Noah.

And with that,

we come to the end of another
exciting episode

of FETCH! with Ruff Ruffman.

Until next time...

Bye-bye, Ruff.Happy scatting.

See you later, Ruff.

♪ FETCH!
Bye, Ruff.
Bye.

Huh, a few scratches,

some cat hairs,
but none the worse for wear.

Thanks, Twiddles.

Now I can finally try it out.

This will be awesome![ splash]

Oh...

I don't have knees.

Ah, maybe I should have
thought of that

beforebuying
an expensive kneeboard t*nk.

Oh, well, I guess I'll
just stick to my water skis.

Oh, not again!

ALARM:
What is the password?

Halibut.

Wait-wait-wait,
salmon, trout.

Oh, help, get me out of here!

Help!

Okay, one last thing.

Not only do I host my own
television show

But I have a
fantastic website too.

Check it out. There are
tons of great games,

and lots more.

It's like having a date
with the poodle next door.

pbskidsgo.org

[ Ruff scatting]

♪ Fetch!♪

♪ With Ruff Ruffman♪

[ Ruff scatting]

Whatever.

♪ Fetch!♪

♪ With Ruff Ruffman♪

♪ Fetch!♪
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