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-->'''Kids''': ''They've got stories everyone enjoys! They're so exciting you may want to clap your hands!\\

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-->'''Kids''': ''They've got stories everyone enjoys! They're so exciting you may want to clap your hands!\\hands!''\\
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* SilenceInTheLibrary: PlayedForLaughs in "Welcome to Woodland Valley (Part 2)." When Harry the duck asks "What's so great about the library?" the kids of the Big Blue House repeat the question incredulously and then launch into a rocking, rollicking song number called "Everything Is Great About the Library." During various points in the song, they sing about how you "have to keep your voices low," even as they sing at the highest volume possible about how great the library is and Treelo is literally swinging through the shelves.
-->'''Kids''': ''They've got stories everyone enjoys! They're so exciting you may want to clap your hands!\\
'''Harry''': Just be sure you don't make any noise.\\
'''Tutter''': ([[DeadpanSnarker deadpan]]) Yeah, that's good, Harry.


* ThirdPersonPerson: Treelo usually talks the way, with some exceptions.

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* ThirdPersonPerson: Treelo usually talks refers to himself in the way, third person, with some exceptions.
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* Somethingitis: In "Picture of Health", Ojo and Treelo are playing doctor and diagnose Bear with "Big Bear-Itis". Bear asks if it's bad.

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* Somethingitis: {{Somethingitis}}: In "Picture of Health", Ojo and Treelo are playing doctor and diagnose Bear with "Big Bear-Itis". Bear asks if it's bad.
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* SomethingItis: In "Picture of Health", Ojo and Treelo are playing doctor and diagnose Bear with "Big Bear-Itis". Bear asks if it's bad.

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* SomethingItis: Somethingitis: In "Picture of Health", Ojo and Treelo are playing doctor and diagnose Bear with "Big Bear-Itis". Bear asks if it's bad.
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** One episode has the title [[Franchise/CareBears "Share, Bear"]].
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* AccidentalGoodOutcome: "Home is Where the Bear Is" reveals that Bear occasionally drops crumbs when he eats bread and cheese, which Tutter then enjoys eating.
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* [[LicensedGame Licensed Games]][=/=]{{EdutainmentGame}}s: Creator/{{Ubisoft}} released one for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation and the UsefulNotes/GameBoyColor back in the early 2000s. There were also a few PC Edutainment titles.
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* BlamingTheTools: In "If at First You Don't Succeed", Pip and Pop keep failing to hula-hoop. They think that the hoops are broken or need batteries, until Bear explains that they just haven't got the knack yet, introducing the episode's theme of practice.
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* Jacques the Beaver was also Morton the Beaver; the same puppet appeared in a number of other Muppet productions as well.
* Big Old Bullfrog was originally Bufo the Toad in ''The Animal Show''.

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* ** Jacques the Beaver was also Morton the Beaver; the same puppet appeared in a number of other Muppet productions as well.
* ** Big Old Bullfrog was originally Bufo the Toad in ''The Animal Show''.

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* Jacques the Beaver was also Morton the Beaver; the same puppet appeared in a number of other Muppet productions as well.
* Big Old Bullfrog was originally Bufo the Toad in ''The Animal Show''.



* SplitScreen: This technique is used to show all parties on the phone call in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihvgdjMqEYA "Hello Doctor" song]].

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* SplitScreen: SplitScreenPhoneCall: This technique is used to show all parties on the phone call in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihvgdjMqEYA "Hello Doctor" song]].
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* {{WPUN}}: Bear would sometimes listen to W-CHA-CHA. The series finale, "This is Your Life, Bear," involved him winning a contest held by them.
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* ThePlace: In addition to having a CharacterTitle, the setting is also part of the title.
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* WokenUpAtAnUngodlyHour: In "Call it a Day", Shadow's song features a dog howling at night. A cow wakes up and complains, "Quiet! I'm trying to get my beauty sleep!".

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* WokenUpAtAnUngodlyHour: In "Call it a Day", Shadow's song features a dog howling at night. A cow wakes up and complains, "Quiet! I'm trying to get my beauty sleep!".sleep!"
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* WokenUpAtAnUngodlyHour: In "Call it a Day", Shadow's song features a dog howling at night. A cow wakes up and complains, "Quiet! I'm trying to get my beauty sleep!".

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