Adventures of the Gummi Bears (1985) s01e10 Episode Script

Loopy, Go Home / A-Hunting We Will Go

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Dashing and daring,
courageous and caring ♪
Faithful and friendly
with stories to share ♪
All through the forest
they sing out in chorus ♪
Marching along as their
song fills the air ♪
Gummi Bears ♪
Bouncing here and
there and everywhere ♪
High adventure
that's beyond compare ♪
They are the Gummi Bears ♪
Magic and mystery
a part of their history ♪
Along with the secret
of Gummiberry juice ♪
The legend is growing
they take pride in knowing ♪
They fight for what's
right whatever they do ♪
Gummi Bears ♪
Bouncing here and
there and everywhere ♪
High adventure
that's beyond compare ♪
They are the Gummi Bears ♪
They are the Gummi Bears! ♪
Hey, what the
Come on, I won't hurt you.
How do I taste?
Real good, huh?
The repairs are all finished.
This Mount Big Paw Lookout
Post should stay clean and dry
for years now.
Hey, look what I found.
Whoa, great puppy.
That's no puppy,
that is a wolf cub.
Oh yeah, I knew that.
Anyway, isn't he great?
Yeah, yeah, great, great, great.
Now let him go.
But I was gonna
take him home with me.
Well, I don't see why not.
Out of the question.
He is a wild animal,
he belongs here.
If you make him a pet,
he will never learn
to take care of himself.
But he won't need to,
I'll take care of him.
Cubbi, the answer is no.
It's not fair, Tummi.
Come on,
we'll find a nice, comfy spot
and let him go, some place
with a lot of food around.
No, not here.
Some traveler might
try to catch him.
Tummi, did you see that?
That must've been his mother.
Yeah, she's gone now.
Blast, which way did he go?
Uh, Sir Tuxford, who exactly
is this man we're after?
A poacher, lad, a thief.
He's been stealing animals
from the king's land,
and selling them
to traveling shows.
Here, let's try that way.
Poor little guy.
We can't just leave him, Tummi.
Yeah, but Gruffi said,
uh, something or other.
But he's too little
to be all alone.
Please, Tummi.
Well
Well I'm really tired.
I'm going to bed.
Yoo-hoo, wolfie, you here?
Okay, okay.
Here's your dinner.
Now sit up straight and
chew your food slowly.
Boy, we're gonna
have so much fun.
But you gotta be careful
never to let Gruffi see you.
He's not so bad.
Now this is gonna be your bed.
Come try it out.
No, not up there.
No, you can't come up here.
I mean it, no.
Well, maybe just tonight.
You're sure a loopy little guy.
Hey, that's not
a bad name, Loopy.
Goodnight, Loopy.
Zummi, do you mind
if I have a pet?
Well, I think
that's a fine idea.
A nice little field
mouse perhaps,
or a goldfish wouldn't
be much trouble.
Or uh, how 'bout somethin'
a little bigger?
Loopy, Loopy.
Oh, there you are.
How did you get
into Sunni's room?
Is that one of her dresses?
Cubbi, what are
you doing in here?
Uh, Sunni, tell me something.
Do you mind if I have a pet?
Hey, Loopy, come catch me.
So, you're the one who's
been raiding the kitchen.
Oh, land o'goshen, a wolf.
Oh, it's okay, Grammi,
this is Loopy, he's mine.
Never mind, it doesn't matter.
He has to go.
Of course, it couldn't hurt
to give him a little snack
before he goes.
Here, we got all these broccoli
muffins left from dinner.
Yuck.
He's got good taste.
I guess you and
Gruffi are right.
He says I'm not old
enough to keep him.
Is that so?
This sweet little wolfie.
Well, as far as I'm concerned,
Loopy is now part of the family.
Period.
What are you doing, Gruffi?
Well, somebody has to clean
this thing every now and then.
I could use a
little help though.
Typical, typical.
Hey, Loopy, jump over that bush.
Come on, Loopy, over that hedge.
A wolf!
Here you go, Cubbi.
Back off, back off, you monster.
Don't, Gruffi, he's my friend.
Friend?
So, you kept that wolf
cub anyway, didn't ya?
He's really tame.
That is beside the point.
No, it's my fault, Gruffi,
I helped him.
Well, I don't see any harm
in letting the boy have a pet.
Loopy is a sweetheart.
This animal is a wild beast.
Keeping him isn't fair to him,
and it isn't fair to us either.
He goes, or I go.
Well, if he goes, then I go too.
I'm afraid we have to face
the fact Cubbi's run away.
You sure you're
not coming, Gruffi?
He'll come home when he
gets cold or hungry enough.
Besides, you don't even
know where to start lookin'.
Sure we do, Mount Lookout,
where we found the puppy.
Mount Lookout?
No, Tummi, Tummi,
that's Mount Big Paw.
Oh foof, if you want
somethin' done right.
Like this.
No, come on.
You gotta look mean if you wanna
scare off hunters and stuff.
Aha, I'm gonna give that
kid the scolding of his life.
Look, Loopy, Gruffi was right.
You'll never learn to
take care of yourself,
so now I gotta teach you.
But you gotta listen.
Well, I'll be bounced.
That Cubbi, what a great kid.
I'm gonna have to
apologize to him and
Cubbi, help!
Help get me out of this.
Blazes, a talking bear.
You'd better let me go, fella.
I got friends, you know.
I got influence in
the king's court.
Oh, shut up, blabber bear.
Mr. Blabber Bear to you,
pea brain.
Oh, you're gonna bring
me a fortune, you are.
There ain't a travelin' show
on earth won't be beggin'
to buy you off of me.
Come on, Loopy,
Gruffi's in trouble.
Loopy, Loopy, help!
Gruffi, catch.
What luck, two blabber
bears for the price of one.
That's Gummi Bears, you idiot.
Help, help, Loopy, help1
Oh boy, now I've
seen everything,
a wolf that thinks he's a Gummi.
This way, men.
Ow, ow, get off,
you crazy wolf, stop.
That's enough, Loopy, come on.
Stand where you are.
You're under arrest.
They're gettin' away, you fools.
- Did you see 'em?
- Who?
Those, those Gummi Bears.
Do you expect us
to believe that?
Well, it's true.
One brown one, and one pink one.
Now see here, fellow.
Don't imagine that
acting crazy is going
to get you out of this.
Cubbi, I may have been wrong.
This wolf
Loopy.
This Loopy is
a darn fine animal.
I guess I owe him my life.
You can keep him.
Thanks, Gruffi,
but it's too late.
You stay here, fella.
This is where you belong.
That was a very grown-up
thing you did, Cubbi.
I'm very proud of you.
Maybe I should've got
a goldfish after all.
Giddy up, giddy up.
Gruffi, would you puh-lease
move out of the way?
Hm, needs more butter.
Who asked you?
Where's my bread?
It's there,
and there, and there.
What did you do?
It's called
lighter-than-air bread.
Well get 'em down.
I'll do it.
I got it down.
Take that, dumb ol' ogre.
Scram, Cubbi.
We'll never finish
with all of them here.
Well, you leave it to me.
Since you men know so
much about bakin' bread,
go right ahead.
Sunni and I have to clear
the quick tunnels anyway.
But I hate that job.
So do I, Sunni,
but it's something
only women can do properly.
Ha, we men can not
only do that better,
we can do it faster.
Talk is cheap, buster.
Oh yeah, we'll show 'em, men.
Front and center.
Um, is this really necessary.
But, Gruffi.
It works every time.
Where are you going?
To check the Northern
border markers.
I wanna come too.
No, the wilderness is
no place for a princess.
How long do you think you'd
last wrapped in just a shawl?
I don't get cold.
Well, I do.
So give me a warm hug goodbye.
Well, I certainly hope we don't
run into any trolls, for their sakes.
I'll never forget the time
the king and I fought 1000
of them bare handed.
Yes, nasty business then.
Must've taken us
a good ten minutes.
A thousand trolls, wow.
The boar was as big as my horse.
I was lucky to get here alive.
Where did he say
this happened, Dunwyn?
Near the Northern
borders, Your Highness.
Oh no, that's where
Father and Cavin went.
I've got to warn them.
Then after they left,
a traveler said there was
a gigantic boar
out in the woods.
Oh, don't be silly, dear.
Gruffi is underground
in the quick tunnels.
No, I mean the
animal kind of boar.
Big enough to destroy a wagon.
Father forbid me to follow,
and you certainly
can't tell them.
Don't be so sure, deary.
Look at 'em, out joy-riding
while we're here working.
That's women for ya.
I remember once
battling a green giant
who stood 50 feet tall.
Ha, he was only a boy.
I had to do in his evil father,
a good hundred feet high.
A hundred feet, wow.
Halt, I bring you a warning.
A fearsome boar
roams these woods.
Why, His Majesty
and I hunted boars
when we were this lad's size.
But this boar is monstrous,
bigger than your horse,
able to destroy a wagon.
Surely you exaggerate.
No offense, old woman,
but I think we men can handle
this monstrous beast of yours.
Good day.
Shouldn't we go home,
Your Highness?
Oh, why lad,
once I found the beast,
I shall ride it back to Dunwyn.
What do we do now?
The only thing left to
do is to find the boar
before it finds them.
Then what?
Well, we'll think of something.
You really hunted boars when you
were my age, Sire?
Yes, indeed,
and we'll teach you too, Cavin.
Oh boy, I can hardly
wait to see that boar.
They're very dangerous,
Cavin, even small ones.
But you're a great warrior,
Your Majesty.
I'll learn from you.
It's the boar, son,
get behind us.
Now pay close attention
to our technique.
Get moving, lad.
Did you find the boar yet?
Yes, and it found the men.
They're headed this way.
What can we do?
Here.
Gummiberry juice, of course.
Wow, you clunked him good.
We did it, we did it!
Don't count your
piggy's until they've hatched.
Run, Calla, it wore off!
Run for that big oak, Calla!
Come on, Sunni,
let's bounce that brute silly.
Do you see it?
Not, not yet.
But why didn't
we just stay and fight,
like in your stories?
Because that's all they were,
stories, exaggerations.
But that beast is real, son,
and very deadly.
Then I guess we did
the right thing, huh?
I know it's hard to believe,
Cavin, but we did.
Oh no!
Help me, help!
The old woman.
She must be in danger.
Hang on, Grammi.
Beat it
you over grown pork chop!
She must be up that tree, Sire.
Hold fast, old woman.
Run, boys!
Here I come, old woman!
Hide!
I've got an idea.
Good shot.
That's it.
Fear not, I'll be back.
Are you all right, Sire?
Yes, yes, Tuxford,
do you remember our escape
from Lord Chester's camp?
Of course, Your Highness.
Oh, brilliant.
What are you planning?
No time, lad, just listen.
Find me that shawl.
Do you think you
can get it, Cavin?
You can count on me,
Your Majesty.
Brave lad.
- What's he doing?
- Be careful, Cavin.
Uh-oh.
Here, Your Majesty.
He's going to ride it.
Hang on, Sire!
Oh no!
Your Highness.
Oh, magnificent ride, Gregor.
Just like old times, Tuxford.
That was incredible.
What a story this is gonna be.
True, but,
believe me, it's far easier
to tell a tall tale
than to live one.
It's safe now,
you can come down.
Is she up there?
Look, a message.
"Thanks for the rescue,
gentlemen.
But next time,
take an old woman's warning."
Hm, she may have
something there.
Gentlemen, I think
it's time we head home.
Here, Grammi,
this should relax you.
Well, thank you, Sunni.
I think we've earned
our rest today.
Huh, would you look at that.
The womenfolk just lounge
around while the men
do all the hard work.
Oh, stow it, Gruffi.
One boar is enough for today.
And then I grabbed His Majesty
just as the murderous,
big, hefty beast fell
howling into the river below.
Good story, Sir Tuxford, but
why didn't you make the boar
at least the size
of an elephant?
No, no, no, this is true.
And only two tusks?
Truly terrible beasts
usually have at least three.
No, listen.
Don't worry,
the next time they tell it,
there'll be four.
Wait, he's not lying.
Don't bother, lad,
they'll never believe us.
But we have proof.
It's very pretty.
Where did you get it?
From a wise old woman,
who, wait.
That looks like your
But how did
Calla, were you out?
Oh please, Father,
I think all these exaggerations
are affecting your mind.
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