Rocket the Bug/Transcript

June: Art... Maori Sculptures.

Quincy: And music...

["Water Music Suite" playing]

Leo: Water Music. Written by George Frideric Handel.

[The episode starts with the Litttle Einsteins at the garden from the exterior of the Rocket Room from watching the baby bugs.]

Leo: Hi. We're the Little Einsteins, and this is our friend, Rocket.

Annie: We're in the garden helping Rocket look for his teeny tiny friends, the baby bugs.

June: Can you find the baby bugs?

June: Where are they?

June: Oh, yeah.

June: They're playing on that flower.

Quincy: There's a baby lightning bug.

Annie: A baby grub worm.

Quincy: And what baby bug is that?

Leo: A Spider.

Leo: Right.

June: Hi, baby bugs.

Quincy: The baby bugs want Rocket to play with them.

Annie: I can't wait to see how Rocket plays with baby bugs.

Leo: To play with the baby bugs, Rocket can use his bug buttons.

All: Ooh.

Leo: The bug buttons give Rocket special bug powers.

Leo: This button gives Rocket spider power.

Leo: Do you wanna see Rocket have spider power?

Leo: Okay.

Leo: Come on.

Leo: Let's try it.

Leo: When I press the spider button, say spider power.

All: Spider power.

Quincy: I cannot believe it.

Quincy: Rocket has eight spider legs.

Annie: He's making a web with the baby spider.

Leo: This button gives Rocket lightning bug power.

Leo: Come on.

Leo: Let's try it.

Leo: When I press the lightning bug button, say lightning bug power.

All: Lightning bug power.

Annie: Wow.

June: Rocket's glowing just like the baby lightning bug.

Annie: He was lightning bug power.

Quincy: Awesome.

Leo: This last button gives Rocket power to dig hole underground like a grub worm.

Leo: Do you wanna see Rocket have grub worm power?

Leo: When I press the button, say grub worm power.

All: Grub worm power.

Annie: Amazing.

Annie: Rocket grew really long.

Quincy: He's digging a hole with the baby grub worm.

June: The bug love playing with Rocket.

Annie: Brr.

Annie: It's getting cold in the garden.

Quincy: The baby bugs are shivering.

Annie: Poor baby bugs.

Annie: They don't have anyplace to go to stay worm.

Annie: Look, look, look.

Annie: Rocket made a present for his baby bug friends.

Quincy: What did Rocket make?

Quincy: A house.

Quincy: Yes.

Leo: It's a tiny house just for the baby bugs.

June: The baby bugs are so excited.

June: Now they have a house to keep them warm.

Leo: Uh-oh.

Leo: That sounds like.

All: The big bad wolf.

Annie: Oh-no.

Annie: The big bad wolf loves to puff and puff and blow house away.

Annie: Do you see the big bad wolf?

Annie: You're right.

Annie: He's hiding behind that tree.

June: Uh-oh.

June: He's huffing.

Quincy: And puffing.

Leo: Oh-no.

Leo: What happened to the baby bug house?

Leo: Yes.

Leo: The big bad wolf blew it far far away.

June: Aww.

Annie: The baby bugs are so sad.

Quincy: They need a house rio keep warm.

Leo: Don't worry, baby bug.

Leo: Rocket says he'll get your house back.

Leo: But Rocket is going to need our help.

Leo: Will you help Rocket get the baby bugs' house back?

Leo: Great.

Leo: We've got a mission.

Leo: We're going to help Rocket save the baby bugs' house.

Leo: Let the mission begin.

Leo: Buckle your seatbelts.

All but Leo: Seatbelts buckled.

Leo: Prepare for blast off.

Leo: We need to give Rocket a lot of power.

Leo: Put your hand on your lap and pat with us.

Leo: Pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat.

Leo: Faster.

Leo: Pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat.

Leo: Now raise your arms as high as you can and say blast off.

All: Blast off.

Annie: Hold on tight cause here we go.

All: Whoa.

Leo: Whoo-hoo.

Quincy: All right.

Annie: Rocket loves the bugs.

Annie: Bugs give Rocket hugs.

Annie: Rocket.

Annie: Will bring the bugs their new house.

June: Good singing, Annie.

Leo: Rocket, let's check the look and listen scope to see where the baby bugs' house went.

June: Whoa.

June: The baby bugs' house blew all the way to New Zealand.

Quincy: Look.

Quincy: It's blowing through a Maori sculpture forest.

Annie: It's blowing past those pancake rocks.

Leo: It's blowing all the way to the top of that mountain, Mount Cook.

June: We've got to get the baby bugs' house back.

Leo: Rocket, full speed ahead.

Annie: The baby bugs' house went that way.

Annie: Look, look, look.

Annie: There's the Maori sculpture forest.

June: Ooh.

June: The Maori sculpture forest sure is dark.

Quincy: Good thing there are all those shiny lanterns to light the way.

Leo: Uh-oh.

Leo: I hear someone big and bad.

Leo: It's.

All: The big bad wolf.

June: Where's the wolf.

June: Yes.

June: There he is.

Quincy: He's huffing and puffing.

Annie: Oh-no.

Annie: He blew out all the lights.

Annie: Now the forest is really dark.

Annie; We can't see which way to go.

Leo: Wait.

Leo: Rocket says we can use one of his bug powers to find out way.

Leo: Which bug has the power to grow brightly and light up in the dark?

Leo: The lightning bug.

Leo: Yes.

Leo: Help me give Rocket lightning bug power.

Leo: When I press the button, say, lightning bug power.

All: Lightning bug power.

Annie: It worked.

Quincy: Good work, Rocket.

Quincy: Now we can see where we're going.

Leo: Let's follow the path so we can get to the Baby bugs' house.

Annie: Uh-oh.

June: The path splits in lots of different directions.

Annie: I wonder which way the Baby Bugs' house went.

Quincy: I know.

Quincy: The baby' house blew down the path that has a violin.

Annie: But, Quincy, all the paths have instruments that look like violins.

Quincy: Yes, but only one of them has a real violin.

Quincy: A real violin looks like this.

Quincy: See?

Quincy: It has four strings.

Quincy: One.

Quincy: Two.

Quincy: Three.

Quincy: Four.

Quincy: And four pegs.

Quincy: One.

Quincy: Two.

Quincy: Three.

Quincy: Four.

Quincy: Let's check to see if this is a real violin.

Quincy: Count the strings with me.

Quincy: One.

Quincy: Two.

Quincy: Two strings.

Quincy: Is that the right number of strings?

Quincy: No.

Quincy: And look.

Quincy: There are only two pegs on top.

Quincy: That's not a real violin.

Quincy: We don't want to follow that path.

Quincy: We need to follow the path that has a real violin.

Quincy: Remember.

Quincy: A real violin has four strings and four pegs.

Quincy: Let try over here.

Quincy: Do you think this is a real violin?

Quincy: Well, let's find out.

Quincy: Count the strings with me.

Quincy: One.

Quincy: Two.

Quincy: Three.

Quincy: Four.

Quincy: Four strings.

Quincy: Now let's count the pegs.

Quincy: One.

Quincy: Two.

Quincy: Three.

Quincy: Four pegs.

Quincy: Four strings and four pegs.

Quincy: Is that a real violin?

Quincy: Yes.

Quincy: We found the real violin path.

Quincy: This way lightning bug Rocket.

Annie: Look.

Annie: We made it through the Maori sculpture forest.

Annie: Hooray.

Quincy: Thanks for helping us find the violin path.

Leo: Now let's go get the house for the baby bugs.

June: The baby bugs' house blew that way through those rocks that look like a big stack of pancakes.

Quincy: Yeah.

Quincy: They're pancake rocks.

Leo: Fly that way, Rocket.

Annie: Uh-oh.

Annie: That sounds like someone big and bad.

Annie: Who is it?

Annie: You're right.

Annie: It's.

All: The big bad wolf.

Quincy: He's huffing and puffing.

Leo: look.

Leo: He's blowing pancake rocks in front of rocket and behind Rocket and to the slide of Rocket.and over rocket.

Annie: Oh-no.

Annie: Rocket is trapped.

Quincy: We have to help Rocket get out of this trap so he can get the baby bugs' house.

June: I have a plan.

June; Let's dig a hole down under the ground, a really long hole that goes outside the trap.

Annie: Good idea, June.

Leo: Rocket can use his bug power to help us dig.

Leo: Which bug has the power to dig a hole under the ground?

Leo: The grub worm.

Leo: Yes.

Leo: When I press the button, say grub worm power.

All: Grub worm power.

Leo: It worked.

Leo: We gave Rocket grub worm power.

Quincy: Look.

Quincy: He's wiggling his body to dig a hole under the ground.

Annie: Go, Rocket.

June: But Rocket needs to dig a long hole to get out of this trap.

June: Come on.

June: Help grub worm Rocket dig his head into the ground.

June: Wiggle your head to the music to help Rocket dig.

June: Good.

June: Now let's help grub worm Rocket dig with the middle of his body.

June: Wiggle your tummy like this.

June: Yes.

June: The hole is getting longer.

June: Help Rocket wiggle the last little part of the body.

June: Wiggle your feet.

June: Rocket is almost there.

June: But we have to keep wiggling.

June: Wiggle your head and your tummy at the same time.

June: Now wiggle just your tummy and your feet.

June: Almost there.

June: Wiggle them all at the same time.

June: Wiggle your head and your tummy and your feet.

June: We did it.

June: We helped Rocket dig out of the trap.

Annie: Yay, grub worm Rocket.

June: Thanks for helping us dig such a long hole.

Leo: Now we just have to get the Baby bugs' house from the top of Mount Cook.

Quincy: Listen.

Quincy: That sounds like the baby bugs.

Quincy: Oh-no.

Quincy: There's a rain cloud heading right for the garden.

Annie: Poor cold baby bugs.

Annie: They need someplace to stay warm and dry.

June: We have to hurry and get their house back before the rain comes.

Leo: There's only one way we can get the baby bugs' house back in time.

Leo: We're going to have to fly Rocket as fast he can go.

Leo: Super fast.

All but Leo: Super fast.

Leo: To get to super fast, we have to start at adagio, pat the beat on your lap slowly.

Leo: Moderato, now pat the beat on your tummy a little faster.

Leo: Allegro, now pat the beat on your shoulders even faster.

Leo: Presto! Now reach your arms to the sky and shake your whole body!

Leo: We did it! We're flying Super Fast!!

June: Look.

June: There's the baby bugs' house at the top of Mount Cook.

Annie: Uh-oh.

Annie: That sounds like...

All: The big bad wolf!

Quincy: He's huffing and puffing!

Leo: He's trying to blow the Baby bugs' house off the mountain!

Annie: Oh-no!

Annie: It's going to fall down to the bottom and break!

Annie: We have to do something!

Quincy: We need a really big net that can softly catch the house before it hits the ground.

Leo: Rocket's bug power can help us.

Leo: Which bug has the power to make big, sticky webs that can catch things?

Leo: The spider!

Leo: Right.

Leo: When I push the button, say spider power!

All: Spider power!

June: It worked!

Annie: Look, look, look!

Annie: Rocket's using his spider power to make a big web and catch the house.

Quincy: But the bugs' house is about to fall.

Quincy: We have to hurry.

Annie: We need to sing a song to help Rocket make a really big spider web, like this.

Annie: We're going to make a web.

Annie: Let's make a web.

Annie: Make a web.

Annie: Let's make a web.

Annie: Make a web.

Annie: Let's make a spider web.

Annie: Come on.

Annie: Rocket needs our help.

Annie: Sing with me.

Annie: We're going to make a web.

Annie: Let's make a web.

Annie: Make a web.

Annie: Let's make a web.

Annie: Let's make a spider web.

Leo: It's working.

Leo: The spider web is getting bigger.

June: But look.

June: The bugs' house is starting to fall.

Annie: We need to hurry and make the spider web even bigger.

Annie: Sing faster with me.

Annie: We're going to make a web.

Annie: Let's make a web.

Annie: Make a web.

Annie: Let's make a web.

Annie: Let's make a spider web.

Annie: We did it!

Annie: We bought the baby bugs' house on our spider web.

Annie: Hooray!

Quincy: Way to go.

Leo: Now let's hurry and get the house back to the baby bugs.

Annie: Hurry, Rocket!

June: The rain cloud is coming!

Annie: Yay, baby bugs!

Quincy: Hooray!

Quincy: The baby bugs made into their house just in time!

Annie: Uh-oh!

Annie: But look who's back?

Annie: It's...

All: The big bad wolf!

June: Oh-no!

June: He's going to try and blow the house away again!

Leo: Look!

Leo: The baby bugs are giving a tissue to the wolf.

Quincy: I cannot believe it!

Quincy: The big bad wolf has a cold.

Annie: He wasn't huffing and puffing and blowing.

Annie: He was easing and wheezing and sneezing.

Leo: He sneezed the bugs' house away by accident.

June: Poor big bad wolf.

June: He just wanted to play with us.

Quincy: But look!

Quincy: He's feeling so much better now, thanks to the baby bugs.

Annie: Yay, baby bugs!

June: Now the wolf can play with the baby bugs, too.

Annie: We don't have to worry about him sneezing their house away ever again.

Leo: Mission Completion!

[Baton jingles]

Leo: Now it's time for... the curtain call!

[Crowd cheering]

Leo: ♪Let's give a hand, and hear it for the team.♪

All: ♪And rah-rah-rah for Rocket!♪

Quincy: ♪Come on, take a bow.♪

June: ♪It's your turn now.♪

Annie: ♪Let's hear a big hand for you!♪

[All cheering]

Leo: Now... pat, clap, pat, clap, pat, clap!

June: ♪Let's give a big cheer for the art of the day.♪

Leo: Maori Sculptures!

All: Maori Sculptures!

Quincy: ♪The composer of the beautiful music we played♪

Leo: Frideric Handel!

All: Frideric Handel!

All: Hooray!!

All: Yay, Handel!!

Annie: And here comes the music of the day! Water Music.

(Music Playing)

Leo: See you on the next mission!

[Then a string came out from the stage as Rocket prepares to pull it]

Leo: Hey, look! There's a string!

Annie: Yeah! Pull it!

Quincy: No! Don't do it, Rocket!

June: Do it Rocket! See what happens!

[And Rocket pulls the string and lots of hot dogs go down and bounce!]

Quincy: Hot dogs?! It's raining hot dogs!

All: [Laughing]

Rocket: [Jingles of laughter and saying "Silly me!"]