Puppy Dog Pals (2017) s01e21 Episode Script
Puggy-ology/Squirrels Just Wanna Have Fun
(theme music playing)
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
Bingo and Rolly,
couple of puppies
-They bark
and chase at you
-Both: Bark! Bark!
And there's a guy named Bob
who makes up inventions
A couple puppies can use
-But when Bob's away
-See you later, pups!
The pups
will play-ay-ay
On a mission
'round the world
Tryin' to save the day
Pup pup pup
Puppy Dog Pals
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
Pup pup pup
Puppy Dog Pals
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
(record scratching)
Pup pup pup
Puppy Dog Pals
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
Pup pup pup
Puppy Dog Pals
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
(barking)
(Bingo, Rolly speak)
What are you looking for?
Bob's baseball glove.
Bob and his sister go
to the first baseball game
every year together.
So it's a good thing
we know where we buried it.
The glove's down here,
somewhere.
Well, I hope you find it.
(grunting)
-Find it?
-Not the glove,
but I did find
a longer stick.
(grunting)
It was my longest stick. Bummer.
I found the glove!
No, false alarm.
It's my lost squeaky ball.
(ball squeaks)
Was your squeaky ball.
Double bummer.
Whoa, oh, oh!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You're too rough, fellas.
Why don't you try
digging gently?
I didn't know
that was a thing.
Watch and learn, puppies.
Ooh, that is gentle!
Bob:
Bingo, Rolly, Hissy!
Time for breakfast!
Oh, boy!
The first baseball game
of the season is coming up.
(baseball organ
plays "Charge")
(laughs)
And I'm so excited
to see my sister.
She's always out of town,
going to interesting
places to dig.
Hm.
I've gotta go find my glove.
Sounds like Bob's sister
likes digging as much as we do.
Bonnie is an archaeologist.
It's her job to dig.
Best job ever!
Oh, yes!
Archaeologists dig up very old
things called artifacts
to study how
people lived long ago.
Hm, that glove has gotta
be here somewhere.
-Let me see.
-(computer chimes)
(gasps)
Oh, Bonnie's calling!
-(laughs)
-(barking)
(computer chimes)
-Scoot over, camel.
Trying to make a call here.
-(camel groans)
Bobby,
how's my favorite brother?
Is that Bingo and Rolly?
Ah! Hi, guys!
(barking)
Hi, Bonnie!
Oh, we're so excited
to see you this weekend.
(sighs) Actually,
that's why I'm calling.
I'm at a digging site
in the hills
searching for artifacts.
I found some.
Great gears! That's amazing!
But the two most important
artifacts we're hoping to find
are still missing.
And I can't leave
until I find them.
But, Bonnie,
the game is this weekend.
I know!
So if I don't find
the artifacts today,
I won't have enough time
to make it to the game.
I'm sorry, Bobby.
(laughs)
I'll call you back later.
-(computer chimes)
-Oh, I guess I don't
need my glove after all.
No point in going to the game
without Bonnie.
Oh, boy.
First year
we won't have
a brother-sister photo
at the baseball game.
Poor Bob. I wish
there was something
we could do to help.
Maybe there is.
Bonnie needs help digging,
and we're great diggers.
Oh, yeah!
If we can help her
find those artichokes--
Artifacts.
Yeah, that's what I said.
Then she'll come
to the game
and Bob will be happy
and make a face like this:
Digging mission here we come!
Both:
Let's go!
(both laughing)
On your bark, get ready
Got a lot to do
-It's gonna
be an awesome adventure
-Whoa!
We're super duper
extra overly excited
To be goin' on a mission,
goin' on a mission
Five, four, three, two, one
Let's go!
-Woohoo!
-(laughing)
Both:
Yay!
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
-We're goin' on a mission,
goin' on a mission
-Wahoo!
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
-We're goin' on a mission,
goin' on a mission
-Wahoo!
(both laughing)
Rolly (gasps):
Those are the hills
Bonnie talked about.
Bingo: Let's ask
those donkeys over there
if they've seen her.
What has ears, a tail,
and four wheels?
I don't know, what does?
A donkey on a skateboard.
-Hee-haw! Hee-haw!
-(both laughing)
Excuse us, my name
is Bingo.
And this is my brother, Rolly.
He's Push, I'm Pull,
it's nice to meet you.
We were just wondering
if you've seen any
archaeologists around here?
Nope, just people digging up
old stuff to put in museums.
That's what
an archaeologist does.
Oh. Then yes!
Yeah, as a matter of fact,
lately there's been one digging
at the top of that hill
where the ruins are.
She's got frizzy red hair.
That's definitely Bonnie!
So that's where
we need to go.
Thanks, Push and Pull!
Hey, Push,
why did those puppies
run up the hill?
Hm, why?
To look for an archaeologist!
Both:
Hee-haw! Hee-haw!
Push:
I don't get it.
Uh-oh! Is this too steep
for puppies to climb?
Not puppies who have
grappling hooks
in their collars.
(grunting)
(both grunting, laughing)
Ah!
(both grunting)
This part of the ground
is really hard to walk on.
Hee-haw!
Having a little trouble there?
Oh, hi!
Yeah, this rocky trail
is really rocky.
Us donkeys are great
at climbing rocky trails.
-Hop in!
-Thanks!
(Rolly, Bingo grunting)
Hold on to your tails!
Off we go!
Who's up for some jokes?
-Knock-knock.
-Who's there?
(Push, Pull laughing)
Okay, okay, here's another one.
How does a donkey
open a door?
Rolly:
With a don-key!
(laughs) I love that joke!
Did we tell you
that one already?
Rolly: Haha, twice!
But it never gets old.
How much longer to the top?
Who knows?
Don't worry, don't hurry.
That's our motto.
Except we are worried.
If we don't find Bonnie soon,
she won't make it
to the game and Bob will make
a sad face like this.
I wouldn't want
anybody to look
that sad.
Now the trail
isn't as rocky here,
so it's easier to walk on.
You pups ought to be fine
on your own if you want
to just run ahead.
-Great idea.
-Thanks for your help.
Hope you find
what you're looking for!
Bingo:
It's good to be
on our own four paws again.
Nothing can stop us now.
Bingo:
Except maybe that.
When has
a little dirt stopped us?
What's wrong with this dirt?
Try digging faster!
Actually, that's worse.
Wait a minute.
How are you doing that?
I'm digging gently,
like Hissy does.
And it's working. Try it.
-Yay!
-Yahoo!
We made it!
And now all we have to do
is find Bonnie,
then find out
what she's looking for.
Then go find that stuff.
So I guess we still have
a lot of finding to do.
So let's get looking.
Bingo:
Bonnie?
(both screaming)
Whoa! Where are we?
I don't know,
but if we're gonna find
those artifacts for Bonnie,
we need to get out of here.
I think we're stuck down here.
What if we don't find
Bonnie in time
and she misses the game?
We'll find her,
'cause that's our mission.
-If we focus on--
-Ooh! Stick.
Gotta get it!
So much for focus.
Dig gently, Rolly.
Remember what happened
to your stick in the yard?
Good call. Gentle.
Like I was saying,
we can't get distracted
digging up old--
Bingo: Ball!
Careful, Bingo.
Remember what happened
to the ball at home?
Right. Gentle.
(both laughing)
I love to dig like a dog ♪
Get my paws
all covered in dirt ♪
There's so much ♪
Both:
Cool stuff down there ♪
Just beneath the surface ♪
Yeah, we're digging again ♪
'Cause that's
what puppies do, ooh ♪
And we'll dig all day,
all night, all over ♪
Just to find
the perfect toy to chew ♪
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
Yeah, we're digging again ♪
'Cause that's
what puppies do, ooh ♪
And we'll dig all day,
all night, all over ♪
Just to find
the perfect toy to chew ♪
-Ruff! ♪
-(rumbling)
Look, a tent!
We did it!
This is Bonnie's tent.
We're in the right place,
Rolly. Rolly?
There's no time
to play, Rolly.
We gotta find
those artichokes for Bonnie.
-Artifacts.
-Right.
After that, we can play
with this stuff.
I'll just bury them
so nobody takes them
while we're gone.
Okay. We'll dig them up
again as soon as we find Bonnie.
Let's go!
Hey, Bob, bad news.
I didn't find
the missing artifacts,
so I definitely
can't come
to the baseball-- Aah!
Bob:
Bonnie?
I've never noticed
this before.
-Bob: Are you there?
-Sweet science!
The bat I've been looking for!
(gasps) And the ball!
Bob, I can't believe it!
I just found
the missing artifacts!
They were buried
right by my tent!
Ha!
Did you hear that, Rolly?
We brought Bonnie the artifacts
she was looking for
and we didn't even know it!
We're even smarter
than we thought.
Well, does this mean
you can come to the game
after all?
It sure does, Bobby.
Make sure you have
your baseball glove ready
for our photo!
Both:
The baseball glove!
We gotta get home
and dig it up before
Bonnie gets there.
(sighs) Oh, you beautiful
piece of history.
Mwah! (coughs)
(laughs, sighs)
-(ballpark music playing)
-(crowd cheering)
-(bat cracks ball)
-Great gears!
Sweet science! (gasps)
That ball's coming our way!
(gasps)
(crowd cheers)
I can't believe I caught it!
Now it's an extra good thing
Bingo and Rolly found
my baseball glove.
You two definitely earned
your spot in our annual photo.
Get in here!
Okay, everybody say
archeology!
-(Bob grunting)
-(Rolly, Bingo speaking)
(crashing)
-Bob: I got ya! Whoa!
-(thud)
Bob:
Where are you, noisy squirrel?
Do you think
Bob's going to catch it?
I hope so.
-Whoa!
-(loud thud)
-(springing sound)
-He's fast!
That sure was a loud,
squirrely squirrel.
It's been running around
the attic, making all kinds
of loud noises.
-(crashing)
-(springing sound)
Bob:
Great gears! Ouch!
(groans)
If I can't catch
that squirrel,
I better keep this door closed,
so he doesn't get into
the rest of the house.
Oh, I've tried
everything,
but it's just
too sneaky to catch.
Ha!
-With all the noise--
-(clanging)
(springing sound)
Well,
I can't concentrate.
And if I can't concentrate,
well, then I can't finish
this invention in time
for my meeting tomorrow.
Oh, maybe there's
an animal expert in town
who can help me get this
squirrel out of my house
and back to its home.
-Wish me luck, pups.
-(crashing)
(springing sound)
Ah.
Poor Bob.
What if he can't find someone
to help catch the squirrel?
Too bad we can't
just go up in the attic
and say,
"Hi, Mr. Squirrel.
"Can you please leave,
so Bob can have
some peace and quiet?"
Rolly, that's a great idea.
We can just ask the squirrel.
It'll be our mission.
Easy as kibble pie.
Wanna come
with us, Hissy?
Would I have to move
from right here?
Yeah.
Yeah No, I'm good.
But let me know how it goes.
Remember, Bob said
to close the door behind you,
so the squirrel can't get
into the house.
Close the door. Check.
(gasps)
There's more old chew toys here
than a chewer could ever chew!
-And chew we will,
Rolly. Chew we will.
-(toy squeaking)
But first, we gotta
find that squirrel
and ask him to leave.
Come on!
Look, Rolly.
Maybe this open window is
how the squirrel got inside.
(sniffing)
This place is amazing!
Wait, Rolly,
we don't have time to--
Ahh!
Yay!
-Both: Squirrel! Whoa!
-(chittering)
Wait, Mr. Squirrel!
(chittering)
Mr. Squirrel, we're here because
Bob needs to concentrate,
but he can't while
you're up here making
all this noise.
(rustling)
So
Well, we need you
to not be up here anymore.
Maybe he doesn't
want to talk to us.
Then how do
we get him out of here?
We're gonna have to talk
to someone who knows
a lot about squirrels.
Then it's a good thing
we know someone who knows
a lot about a lot of things.
Hmm a squirrel, eh?
Well, you've come
to the right place.
-I know a lot about squirrels.
-I knew it!
Mm, in fact, I've got
some squirrels living
in my tree.
Best climbers around.
Hello, squirrel family?
I guess
they're not home.
Hm, come to think of it,
they've been out a lot lately,
looking for something.
Maybe it's acorns.
Squirrels love acorns.
So what else can we try
to get that squirrel
out of Bob's attic?
You'll have to catch
the little guy
and take him outside yourselves.
(chuckles)
I've got just the thing.
-Wow!
-Bow wow!
(fanfare plays)
Trust me,
just set up this baby,
hide, and wait.
You'll catch that squirrel
in a jiff.
I'm great at hiding,
not so great at waiting.
I'm working on it.
Thanks, Bulworth.
It's not catching
any squirrels, Bingo.
-(footsteps pattering)
-(gasps) Do you hear that?
Rolly:
We did it!
We got you, squirrel!
High paw!
Hissy (muffled):
What is going on?
Wow, that squirrel
sounds a lot like Hissy.
(groans)
This is what I get
for coming to help.
Sorry, we were trying
to catch the squirrel, not you.
If you can't catch him,
get him to run
out of here by himself.
But how, Hissy? How?
Maybe he'll chase
something out of the attic.
Hey, yeah, everybody loves
to chase things.
Then let's give that squirrel
something to chase.
Looky, squirrel,
get the acorn.
ARF will clean up
the acorn mess.
Oh! Silly acorn.
This squirrel better start
chasing soon.
We're almost out of nuts.
Oh, it will, as long as
we don't do anything
to make it run away.
(rumbling)
ARF saved the acorns.
-(squirrel squealing)
-(ARF screaming)
Whoa!
Tickley feet, tickley feet.
-Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
-(crash)
(chittering)
It's headed for the door!
No!
(chittering)
This is not good.
ARF is coming!
ARF is stuck.
Not that way, Mr. Squirrel!
(fast rock beat playing)
Both:
Catch that squirrel, whoo!
Both:
Catch that squirrel, whoo!
Round and round
and round and round again ♪
That must be
the fastest squirrel
that's ever been
That little fella
sure can run ♪
Watch out, Hissy,
here he comes!
(screeches)
Both:
Sorry, Hissy!
Don't mind me,
I'm just napping here.
Rolly, Bingo:
Catch that squirrel, whoo!
Bingo:
This way, this way!
-Faster!
-Over here, Rolly!
Over there, over there!
Rolly:
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Almost got it! Ow!
Rolly, that's my tail!
Rolly, Bingo:
Catch that squirrel, whoo!
Well, this is
double not good.
Mr. Squirrel!
Please, please come down.
(musical instruments playing)
(groans) What's a cat
gotta do to get five minutes
of nap time around here?
Bob will be home soon,
and now we won't
have peace or quiet
like he wanted.
All because
we couldn't finish
our mission.
Hey, don't talk like that.
You'll get the squirrel down.
My puppy brothers
always figure out a way.
Why didn't you say
it was a baby?
It's a whatsit?
(chittering)
Hey! You're not
a Mr. Squirrel at all.
You're an itty-bitty
baby squirrel!
It's not that
he didn't want
to talk to us.
He couldn't talk to us.
Because baby's can't talk.
Oh, he should be
with his family.
Maybe he's lost.
Then let's get him down
and back to his family.
But how?
We can't just
climb up there like squirrels.
Wait a sec.
I think I know
who could help us.
You guys keep trying
to get him down.
I'll be right back.
Excuse me,
squirrel family?
Yes?
My name's Bingo,
I'm a friend of Bulworth's.
And I need your help
with a climbing issue.
Awful sorry, little puppy,
but we don't have time to help.
We're looking for
our baby squirrel.
(angelic voices sing)
Did you say baby?
We've looked everywhere
and thought maybe
he came back here.
He's been gone all day.
We're worried sick.
If you come with me, I might
be able to help with that.
Really?
But we've gotta hurry!
Follow me!
(sirens wailing)
(musical instruments playing)
We've got good news
and bad news.
Good news:
the box and stick trap
still works.
Bad news: we're stuck.
Thanks.
We were trying
to get the squirrel down
while you were gone.
(chittering)
Both: Baby!
It-- It's too slippery.
We'll give you a boost.
Double pup power
plus Hissy power
equals yeah!
(all chittering)
-Whoa.
-Wow!
We were so worried about you.
Thank you, pups,
for saving our baby.
-You're welcome.
-It was fun.
Now we just have to figure out
what to do about this mess.
ARF will save you!
(crashes)
ARF loves to clean!
(gasps) It's Bob!
Hey, guys,
taking a couch nap, huh?
Well,
the animal expert was busy,
I don't know what I'm gonna do
with all this noise--
Hey, I'm not hearing any noise.
(gasps)
Maybe the squirrel's gone.
I'll go check.
(barking)
Squirrel?
Are you there?
Oh, I can't believe it.
The squirrel,
it's really gone!
(laughs)
It was us, Bob!
We did it!
The baby squirrel
is back with his family.
(both barking)
I finally have
some peace and quiet
so I can finish my invention.
Oh, you guys
are gonna love it!
I wonder
what he's making.
(whirring, clanking)
And I'm done!
(laughs) These are gonna wow
them at the meeting tomorrow.
Best inventions ever!
(playing musical instruments)
(laughs)
I'm a one-pup marching band.
Hey, you guys
sound great.
I'll get my ukulele
so I can play along.
We're on our way
back to Bulworth's,
and we wanted to stop
and say bye.
Both: Thanks, pups.
Bye, squirrel family.
Bye, bye, puppies.
-(both gasp)
-His first words!
-(gasps)
-Whoa!
Hey, looks like the squirrel
found its way back
to a good home.
-Yeah, Bob, we helped.
-There was a--
(both barking)
All right, pups.
Let's make
some noise!
(playing musical
instruments)
(squirrels chittering)
(theme music playing)
(barks)
(barks)
(barks)
(barks)
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
Bingo and Rolly,
couple of puppies
-They bark
and chase at you
-Both: Bark! Bark!
And there's a guy named Bob
who makes up inventions
A couple puppies can use
-But when Bob's away
-See you later, pups!
The pups
will play-ay-ay
On a mission
'round the world
Tryin' to save the day
Pup pup pup
Puppy Dog Pals
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
Pup pup pup
Puppy Dog Pals
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
(record scratching)
Pup pup pup
Puppy Dog Pals
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
Pup pup pup
Puppy Dog Pals
Both:
Bark! Bark! Bark!
(barking)
(Bingo, Rolly speak)
What are you looking for?
Bob's baseball glove.
Bob and his sister go
to the first baseball game
every year together.
So it's a good thing
we know where we buried it.
The glove's down here,
somewhere.
Well, I hope you find it.
(grunting)
-Find it?
-Not the glove,
but I did find
a longer stick.
(grunting)
It was my longest stick. Bummer.
I found the glove!
No, false alarm.
It's my lost squeaky ball.
(ball squeaks)
Was your squeaky ball.
Double bummer.
Whoa, oh, oh!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You're too rough, fellas.
Why don't you try
digging gently?
I didn't know
that was a thing.
Watch and learn, puppies.
Ooh, that is gentle!
Bob:
Bingo, Rolly, Hissy!
Time for breakfast!
Oh, boy!
The first baseball game
of the season is coming up.
(baseball organ
plays "Charge")
(laughs)
And I'm so excited
to see my sister.
She's always out of town,
going to interesting
places to dig.
Hm.
I've gotta go find my glove.
Sounds like Bob's sister
likes digging as much as we do.
Bonnie is an archaeologist.
It's her job to dig.
Best job ever!
Oh, yes!
Archaeologists dig up very old
things called artifacts
to study how
people lived long ago.
Hm, that glove has gotta
be here somewhere.
-Let me see.
-(computer chimes)
(gasps)
Oh, Bonnie's calling!
-(laughs)
-(barking)
(computer chimes)
-Scoot over, camel.
Trying to make a call here.
-(camel groans)
Bobby,
how's my favorite brother?
Is that Bingo and Rolly?
Ah! Hi, guys!
(barking)
Hi, Bonnie!
Oh, we're so excited
to see you this weekend.
(sighs) Actually,
that's why I'm calling.
I'm at a digging site
in the hills
searching for artifacts.
I found some.
Great gears! That's amazing!
But the two most important
artifacts we're hoping to find
are still missing.
And I can't leave
until I find them.
But, Bonnie,
the game is this weekend.
I know!
So if I don't find
the artifacts today,
I won't have enough time
to make it to the game.
I'm sorry, Bobby.
(laughs)
I'll call you back later.
-(computer chimes)
-Oh, I guess I don't
need my glove after all.
No point in going to the game
without Bonnie.
Oh, boy.
First year
we won't have
a brother-sister photo
at the baseball game.
Poor Bob. I wish
there was something
we could do to help.
Maybe there is.
Bonnie needs help digging,
and we're great diggers.
Oh, yeah!
If we can help her
find those artichokes--
Artifacts.
Yeah, that's what I said.
Then she'll come
to the game
and Bob will be happy
and make a face like this:
Digging mission here we come!
Both:
Let's go!
(both laughing)
On your bark, get ready
Got a lot to do
-It's gonna
be an awesome adventure
-Whoa!
We're super duper
extra overly excited
To be goin' on a mission,
goin' on a mission
Five, four, three, two, one
Let's go!
-Woohoo!
-(laughing)
Both:
Yay!
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
-We're goin' on a mission,
goin' on a mission
-Wahoo!
Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba
-We're goin' on a mission,
goin' on a mission
-Wahoo!
(both laughing)
Rolly (gasps):
Those are the hills
Bonnie talked about.
Bingo: Let's ask
those donkeys over there
if they've seen her.
What has ears, a tail,
and four wheels?
I don't know, what does?
A donkey on a skateboard.
-Hee-haw! Hee-haw!
-(both laughing)
Excuse us, my name
is Bingo.
And this is my brother, Rolly.
He's Push, I'm Pull,
it's nice to meet you.
We were just wondering
if you've seen any
archaeologists around here?
Nope, just people digging up
old stuff to put in museums.
That's what
an archaeologist does.
Oh. Then yes!
Yeah, as a matter of fact,
lately there's been one digging
at the top of that hill
where the ruins are.
She's got frizzy red hair.
That's definitely Bonnie!
So that's where
we need to go.
Thanks, Push and Pull!
Hey, Push,
why did those puppies
run up the hill?
Hm, why?
To look for an archaeologist!
Both:
Hee-haw! Hee-haw!
Push:
I don't get it.
Uh-oh! Is this too steep
for puppies to climb?
Not puppies who have
grappling hooks
in their collars.
(grunting)
(both grunting, laughing)
Ah!
(both grunting)
This part of the ground
is really hard to walk on.
Hee-haw!
Having a little trouble there?
Oh, hi!
Yeah, this rocky trail
is really rocky.
Us donkeys are great
at climbing rocky trails.
-Hop in!
-Thanks!
(Rolly, Bingo grunting)
Hold on to your tails!
Off we go!
Who's up for some jokes?
-Knock-knock.
-Who's there?
(Push, Pull laughing)
Okay, okay, here's another one.
How does a donkey
open a door?
Rolly:
With a don-key!
(laughs) I love that joke!
Did we tell you
that one already?
Rolly: Haha, twice!
But it never gets old.
How much longer to the top?
Who knows?
Don't worry, don't hurry.
That's our motto.
Except we are worried.
If we don't find Bonnie soon,
she won't make it
to the game and Bob will make
a sad face like this.
I wouldn't want
anybody to look
that sad.
Now the trail
isn't as rocky here,
so it's easier to walk on.
You pups ought to be fine
on your own if you want
to just run ahead.
-Great idea.
-Thanks for your help.
Hope you find
what you're looking for!
Bingo:
It's good to be
on our own four paws again.
Nothing can stop us now.
Bingo:
Except maybe that.
When has
a little dirt stopped us?
What's wrong with this dirt?
Try digging faster!
Actually, that's worse.
Wait a minute.
How are you doing that?
I'm digging gently,
like Hissy does.
And it's working. Try it.
-Yay!
-Yahoo!
We made it!
And now all we have to do
is find Bonnie,
then find out
what she's looking for.
Then go find that stuff.
So I guess we still have
a lot of finding to do.
So let's get looking.
Bingo:
Bonnie?
(both screaming)
Whoa! Where are we?
I don't know,
but if we're gonna find
those artifacts for Bonnie,
we need to get out of here.
I think we're stuck down here.
What if we don't find
Bonnie in time
and she misses the game?
We'll find her,
'cause that's our mission.
-If we focus on--
-Ooh! Stick.
Gotta get it!
So much for focus.
Dig gently, Rolly.
Remember what happened
to your stick in the yard?
Good call. Gentle.
Like I was saying,
we can't get distracted
digging up old--
Bingo: Ball!
Careful, Bingo.
Remember what happened
to the ball at home?
Right. Gentle.
(both laughing)
I love to dig like a dog ♪
Get my paws
all covered in dirt ♪
There's so much ♪
Both:
Cool stuff down there ♪
Just beneath the surface ♪
Yeah, we're digging again ♪
'Cause that's
what puppies do, ooh ♪
And we'll dig all day,
all night, all over ♪
Just to find
the perfect toy to chew ♪
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh ♪
Yeah, we're digging again ♪
'Cause that's
what puppies do, ooh ♪
And we'll dig all day,
all night, all over ♪
Just to find
the perfect toy to chew ♪
-Ruff! ♪
-(rumbling)
Look, a tent!
We did it!
This is Bonnie's tent.
We're in the right place,
Rolly. Rolly?
There's no time
to play, Rolly.
We gotta find
those artichokes for Bonnie.
-Artifacts.
-Right.
After that, we can play
with this stuff.
I'll just bury them
so nobody takes them
while we're gone.
Okay. We'll dig them up
again as soon as we find Bonnie.
Let's go!
Hey, Bob, bad news.
I didn't find
the missing artifacts,
so I definitely
can't come
to the baseball-- Aah!
Bob:
Bonnie?
I've never noticed
this before.
-Bob: Are you there?
-Sweet science!
The bat I've been looking for!
(gasps) And the ball!
Bob, I can't believe it!
I just found
the missing artifacts!
They were buried
right by my tent!
Ha!
Did you hear that, Rolly?
We brought Bonnie the artifacts
she was looking for
and we didn't even know it!
We're even smarter
than we thought.
Well, does this mean
you can come to the game
after all?
It sure does, Bobby.
Make sure you have
your baseball glove ready
for our photo!
Both:
The baseball glove!
We gotta get home
and dig it up before
Bonnie gets there.
(sighs) Oh, you beautiful
piece of history.
Mwah! (coughs)
(laughs, sighs)
-(ballpark music playing)
-(crowd cheering)
-(bat cracks ball)
-Great gears!
Sweet science! (gasps)
That ball's coming our way!
(gasps)
(crowd cheers)
I can't believe I caught it!
Now it's an extra good thing
Bingo and Rolly found
my baseball glove.
You two definitely earned
your spot in our annual photo.
Get in here!
Okay, everybody say
archeology!
-(Bob grunting)
-(Rolly, Bingo speaking)
(crashing)
-Bob: I got ya! Whoa!
-(thud)
Bob:
Where are you, noisy squirrel?
Do you think
Bob's going to catch it?
I hope so.
-Whoa!
-(loud thud)
-(springing sound)
-He's fast!
That sure was a loud,
squirrely squirrel.
It's been running around
the attic, making all kinds
of loud noises.
-(crashing)
-(springing sound)
Bob:
Great gears! Ouch!
(groans)
If I can't catch
that squirrel,
I better keep this door closed,
so he doesn't get into
the rest of the house.
Oh, I've tried
everything,
but it's just
too sneaky to catch.
Ha!
-With all the noise--
-(clanging)
(springing sound)
Well,
I can't concentrate.
And if I can't concentrate,
well, then I can't finish
this invention in time
for my meeting tomorrow.
Oh, maybe there's
an animal expert in town
who can help me get this
squirrel out of my house
and back to its home.
-Wish me luck, pups.
-(crashing)
(springing sound)
Ah.
Poor Bob.
What if he can't find someone
to help catch the squirrel?
Too bad we can't
just go up in the attic
and say,
"Hi, Mr. Squirrel.
"Can you please leave,
so Bob can have
some peace and quiet?"
Rolly, that's a great idea.
We can just ask the squirrel.
It'll be our mission.
Easy as kibble pie.
Wanna come
with us, Hissy?
Would I have to move
from right here?
Yeah.
Yeah No, I'm good.
But let me know how it goes.
Remember, Bob said
to close the door behind you,
so the squirrel can't get
into the house.
Close the door. Check.
(gasps)
There's more old chew toys here
than a chewer could ever chew!
-And chew we will,
Rolly. Chew we will.
-(toy squeaking)
But first, we gotta
find that squirrel
and ask him to leave.
Come on!
Look, Rolly.
Maybe this open window is
how the squirrel got inside.
(sniffing)
This place is amazing!
Wait, Rolly,
we don't have time to--
Ahh!
Yay!
-Both: Squirrel! Whoa!
-(chittering)
Wait, Mr. Squirrel!
(chittering)
Mr. Squirrel, we're here because
Bob needs to concentrate,
but he can't while
you're up here making
all this noise.
(rustling)
So
Well, we need you
to not be up here anymore.
Maybe he doesn't
want to talk to us.
Then how do
we get him out of here?
We're gonna have to talk
to someone who knows
a lot about squirrels.
Then it's a good thing
we know someone who knows
a lot about a lot of things.
Hmm a squirrel, eh?
Well, you've come
to the right place.
-I know a lot about squirrels.
-I knew it!
Mm, in fact, I've got
some squirrels living
in my tree.
Best climbers around.
Hello, squirrel family?
I guess
they're not home.
Hm, come to think of it,
they've been out a lot lately,
looking for something.
Maybe it's acorns.
Squirrels love acorns.
So what else can we try
to get that squirrel
out of Bob's attic?
You'll have to catch
the little guy
and take him outside yourselves.
(chuckles)
I've got just the thing.
-Wow!
-Bow wow!
(fanfare plays)
Trust me,
just set up this baby,
hide, and wait.
You'll catch that squirrel
in a jiff.
I'm great at hiding,
not so great at waiting.
I'm working on it.
Thanks, Bulworth.
It's not catching
any squirrels, Bingo.
-(footsteps pattering)
-(gasps) Do you hear that?
Rolly:
We did it!
We got you, squirrel!
High paw!
Hissy (muffled):
What is going on?
Wow, that squirrel
sounds a lot like Hissy.
(groans)
This is what I get
for coming to help.
Sorry, we were trying
to catch the squirrel, not you.
If you can't catch him,
get him to run
out of here by himself.
But how, Hissy? How?
Maybe he'll chase
something out of the attic.
Hey, yeah, everybody loves
to chase things.
Then let's give that squirrel
something to chase.
Looky, squirrel,
get the acorn.
ARF will clean up
the acorn mess.
Oh! Silly acorn.
This squirrel better start
chasing soon.
We're almost out of nuts.
Oh, it will, as long as
we don't do anything
to make it run away.
(rumbling)
ARF saved the acorns.
-(squirrel squealing)
-(ARF screaming)
Whoa!
Tickley feet, tickley feet.
-Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
-(crash)
(chittering)
It's headed for the door!
No!
(chittering)
This is not good.
ARF is coming!
ARF is stuck.
Not that way, Mr. Squirrel!
(fast rock beat playing)
Both:
Catch that squirrel, whoo!
Both:
Catch that squirrel, whoo!
Round and round
and round and round again ♪
That must be
the fastest squirrel
that's ever been
That little fella
sure can run ♪
Watch out, Hissy,
here he comes!
(screeches)
Both:
Sorry, Hissy!
Don't mind me,
I'm just napping here.
Rolly, Bingo:
Catch that squirrel, whoo!
Bingo:
This way, this way!
-Faster!
-Over here, Rolly!
Over there, over there!
Rolly:
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
Almost got it! Ow!
Rolly, that's my tail!
Rolly, Bingo:
Catch that squirrel, whoo!
Well, this is
double not good.
Mr. Squirrel!
Please, please come down.
(musical instruments playing)
(groans) What's a cat
gotta do to get five minutes
of nap time around here?
Bob will be home soon,
and now we won't
have peace or quiet
like he wanted.
All because
we couldn't finish
our mission.
Hey, don't talk like that.
You'll get the squirrel down.
My puppy brothers
always figure out a way.
Why didn't you say
it was a baby?
It's a whatsit?
(chittering)
Hey! You're not
a Mr. Squirrel at all.
You're an itty-bitty
baby squirrel!
It's not that
he didn't want
to talk to us.
He couldn't talk to us.
Because baby's can't talk.
Oh, he should be
with his family.
Maybe he's lost.
Then let's get him down
and back to his family.
But how?
We can't just
climb up there like squirrels.
Wait a sec.
I think I know
who could help us.
You guys keep trying
to get him down.
I'll be right back.
Excuse me,
squirrel family?
Yes?
My name's Bingo,
I'm a friend of Bulworth's.
And I need your help
with a climbing issue.
Awful sorry, little puppy,
but we don't have time to help.
We're looking for
our baby squirrel.
(angelic voices sing)
Did you say baby?
We've looked everywhere
and thought maybe
he came back here.
He's been gone all day.
We're worried sick.
If you come with me, I might
be able to help with that.
Really?
But we've gotta hurry!
Follow me!
(sirens wailing)
(musical instruments playing)
We've got good news
and bad news.
Good news:
the box and stick trap
still works.
Bad news: we're stuck.
Thanks.
We were trying
to get the squirrel down
while you were gone.
(chittering)
Both: Baby!
It-- It's too slippery.
We'll give you a boost.
Double pup power
plus Hissy power
equals yeah!
(all chittering)
-Whoa.
-Wow!
We were so worried about you.
Thank you, pups,
for saving our baby.
-You're welcome.
-It was fun.
Now we just have to figure out
what to do about this mess.
ARF will save you!
(crashes)
ARF loves to clean!
(gasps) It's Bob!
Hey, guys,
taking a couch nap, huh?
Well,
the animal expert was busy,
I don't know what I'm gonna do
with all this noise--
Hey, I'm not hearing any noise.
(gasps)
Maybe the squirrel's gone.
I'll go check.
(barking)
Squirrel?
Are you there?
Oh, I can't believe it.
The squirrel,
it's really gone!
(laughs)
It was us, Bob!
We did it!
The baby squirrel
is back with his family.
(both barking)
I finally have
some peace and quiet
so I can finish my invention.
Oh, you guys
are gonna love it!
I wonder
what he's making.
(whirring, clanking)
And I'm done!
(laughs) These are gonna wow
them at the meeting tomorrow.
Best inventions ever!
(playing musical instruments)
(laughs)
I'm a one-pup marching band.
Hey, you guys
sound great.
I'll get my ukulele
so I can play along.
We're on our way
back to Bulworth's,
and we wanted to stop
and say bye.
Both: Thanks, pups.
Bye, squirrel family.
Bye, bye, puppies.
-(both gasp)
-His first words!
-(gasps)
-Whoa!
Hey, looks like the squirrel
found its way back
to a good home.
-Yeah, Bob, we helped.
-There was a--
(both barking)
All right, pups.
Let's make
some noise!
(playing musical
instruments)
(squirrels chittering)
(theme music playing)
(barks)
(barks)
(barks)
(barks)