Max & Ruby (2002) s02e03 Episode Script
Max's Froggy Friend/Max's Music/Max Gets Wet
1
[theme song playing]
Max and Ruby ♪
Ruby and Max ♪
Max and Ruby ♪
Ruby and Max ♪
[man] Max and Ruby.
[woman] Ruby
and her little brother, Max.
[children] Max and Ruby!
[children giggling]
[Ruby reading]
[buzzing]
[sniffing]
Aah
These will look beautiful on the
table, don't you think so, Max?
[ribbiting]
Froggy!
[ribbiting]
I'm just going to pick
a few more flowers
for our centerpiece, and then
I'll be ready to go, okay, Max?
Froggy.
Don't you think they'll look
beautiful at our tea party?
I just don't know what little
brothers see in froggys,
especially when they could
be picking beautiful flowers.
Mmm Let's see if these go
with the others.
Oh, they're perfect!
Grandma's going
to love this centerpiece.
[bee buzzing]
[ribbiting]
I think I've got just
the right number of flowers.
All right, Max,
it's time to go home.
Grandma's going to be over soon
for our tea party.
Froggy!
You have to say good bye
to the froggy now.
It's time to go home.
I'll put all your toys
in the wagon.
Froggy!
Hmm, I think that's
everything.
All I need now is Max.
Max? You have to come now.
Don't fall off, little flowers.
I want Grandma to see every
beautiful little petal.
-Max, are you Ooh!
-Froggy!
Max, you can't bring
froggy home.
Froggy wants to stay
here in the creek.
It's his home.
Go take froggy
back to his home.
I'll wait for you.
[ribbiting]
Bye, froggy.
[Ruby] Max?
Hurry!
Grandma's going to be at our
house any minute.
Oh, good, you're here.
Hmm.
Let me see your hands.
No froggy? Good.
Then let's go.
[ribbiting]
What was that?
[ribbiting]
[Ruby] All right, Max,
where is it?
[ribbiting]
Froggy!
Creek. Back it
goes, Max.
We can't have any froggys
at a tea party for Grandma.
[ribbiting]
Hurry up, Max.
At last.
You finally let
the froggy go
back home?
I'd better check.
Let me see your hands, Max.
No froggy?
No froggy, good.
Now, let me check your
overalls' pocket.
No froggy? No froggy.
Okay, let's go, Max.
We've got a lot
to do before
Grandma comes over.
We have to set the table and
arrange the flowers
in the centerpiece,
and put out the tea
and cookies.
I found this vase to put
the flowers in.
Don't they look beautiful, Max?
[ribbiting]
[gasps]
What was that?
I heard a froggy, Max.
Where is it?
[ribbiting]
Hmm.
It seems to be coming from
[ribbiting]
over here.
[ribbiting]
Hmm.
It seems to be coming
from behind you, Max.
Aha, there it is.
[ribbiting]
Froggy!
Max, froggy
can't come and stay here.
He wants to be
home in his creek.
Besides, Grandma is going
to be here soon,
and a tea party
is no place for froggys.
Back he goes, Max.
Let's see.
What else do we need?
Tea, of course.
Bye, froggy.
[ribbiting]
Mmm.
Hi, Max.
Let me see your hands.
No froggy?
No froggy.
[sighing]
[ribbiting]
Let me check
your front pocket.
No froggy?
No froggy.
All right.
Now your back pocket.
No froggy? No froggy.
Good.
Now we can have our
tea party with Grandma,
and now--
[ribbiting]
[ribbiting]
Grandma!
What are you doing
with that froggy?
I found him along the path
to your house,
so I thought I'd
give him a ride.
What a beautiful centerpiece!
I made it myself.
[grandma]
Somebody else seems
to like it, too.
[ribbiting]
Froggy!
[Ruby reading]
Thanks for fixing
the chair, Max.
Valerie and Louise
are coming over to practice
for the Bunny Scout concert.
Our group is called
Ruby's Red Hot Trio,
and we're going to play the
"Farmer in the Dell".
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
Ta-da!
Play!
[banging piano]
That's not how you play
the piano, Max.
[doorbell ringing]
Oh, good, they're here.
[both] Hi, Ruby!
Hello, Valerie.
Hi, Louise.
Are you ready to practice?
I've got my violin
right here.
And I've got my recorder.
Would you like to see it?
I carry it in its case
to keep it safe.
See? I blow in this end,
and music comes out that end.
[blowing note]
Play!
There's only
one recorder, Max.
And only one violin.
You don't have a musical
instrument, Max, so you can't
make music.
Play!
Introducing Ruby's red hot trio,
featuring Ruby on piano.
Louise on violin.
And Valerie on recorder.
[loud banging]
[Max] Play!
[Ruby] It's Ruby's red hot
trio, Max.
That means three musicians,
not four.
Four is a quartet.
And a quintet is five.
[banging]
Play!
Stop making noise, Max.
We're making music.
Tools do not make music.
I'm sorry you can't play
music with us,
but we could use
a helper.
Yes, every musician
needs a helper.
All kinds of people
need helpers.
You could start by carrying
our instrument cases
off stage, please.
Thank you, Max.
Now we can practice.
Why don't we practice
our solos first?
That way we'll be perfect
when we play together.
That's a great idea.
I've been practicing
my solo all day.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
It's no wonder you're
the band leader.
I've been practicing too.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
Bravo!
Thank you, thank you.
Play!
It's time for
your solo, Valerie.
I'm a bit nervous.
You and Louise
are such good musicians.
You can do it, Valerie.
[playing "Baa Baa Black Sheep"]
I did it!
You played "Baa Baa Black
Sheep" beautifully, Valerie.
Only we're practicing
"Farmer in the Dell"
for the concert.
Oops, heh heh.
Wrong music.
[loud drilling]
What's that noise?
It's not me.
[Max drilling]
Play!
Please stop making
noise, Max.
You can't make music,
but you can help.
Here, why don't you take these
concert posters out
and tape them up where
people can see them?
Thank you, Max.
Now we can practice.
Hello, Max.
Advertising for
the Bunny Scout
concert, I see.
I'm really looking forward
to hearing them.
The only thing better than
hearing a concert band
is being in a concert band.
Okay, Red Hot Trio.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
W hat's that noise?
Now that we're playing
together it's more difficult.
How are we going to be ready
for the Bunny Scout concert?
[toy squeaking]
I'll tap my foot in
time to the beat.
You can both follow me.
Let's try.
One, and two, and three.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
We sound awful!
Were you watching
my foot, Valerie?
I tried, but I can't watch
your foot and play at
the same time.
I need to look at my fingers.
We've just got to try again
until we get it right.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
[toy squeaking]
[Ruby] Max,
what are you doing?
Wait, I think it's working!
Do that again, Max.
[squeaking in rhythm]
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
Ha, it is working!
That's it! Keep going, Max!
That was perfect!
We'll have to change our name
to Ruby's Red Hot Quartet
featuring Ruby on piano.
Louise on violin!
Valerie on recorder.
[all] And Max on whack-a-mole!
[Max] Music!
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
[Ruby reading]
[Ruby] Mmm, that
was a yummy lunch.
Phew, there's nothing
like a cold wet drink
on a hot summer day,
right Max?
Aah.
Oh, no!
The vegetables are
thirsty too, Max.
I'd better get the hose
and give them some water.
There, now the garden can have
a cold wet drink, just like us.
I'll get this lemonade
back in the fridge
before all the ice
cubes melt.
Phew.
Wet.
No, Max.
You can't go swimming yet.
Bunny Scout leader says
always wait at least one
half hour after eating
before going swimming.
If you don't, you could
get a cramp in your tummy.
You wouldn't want to get
a cramp in your tummy.
Would you, Max?
Anyway, we have to water
our vegetables first.
Look, they're so thirsty
they're getting
all shriveled up.
Like this, Max.
Good.
Ooh!
It looks like our flowers
are thirsty, too.
I'll go get the extra
piece of hose.
You stay here and make sure
all the vegetable plants
get a drink first.
Phew.
Wet!
[Ruby] Max.
Wet!
Sorry, Max.
We can fill your pool after
we water the flowers.
This garden's going to need
a very big long drink.
There are too many weeds
In this garden, Max.
You know, it's easier to get
weeds out when the dirt is wet.
Let's go get the garden tools
and do some weeding.
Come on, Max!
We can put the weeds in here.
Now, where is that hoe?
I found the garden tools, Max.
Max!
I know you want to go swimming,
But you have to wait just
a little longer.
Right now we're going to take
care of our garden, all right?
Wet.
[sighing]
Later, Max.
Here, Max, you love
digging in the dirt.
You'll probably find lots
of squirmy worms.
You know, I just had an idea.
Maybe the plants
are hungry, too.
I think I'll go get some
organic plant food
to mix into the soil
while we're digging.
Please leave the hose in
the garden, all right, Max?
Phew.
Wet!
[gasps]
Oh, Max.
Wet!
Look at you.
You're covered in mud.
Ha ha ha! Wet!
Hmm. I think I've got
a good idea.
Now you and the garden
can get wet
at the same time, Max.
And no tummy aches.
Wet!
[both giggling]
Wet!
[theme music playing]
[theme song playing]
Max and Ruby ♪
Ruby and Max ♪
Max and Ruby ♪
Ruby and Max ♪
[man] Max and Ruby.
[woman] Ruby
and her little brother, Max.
[children] Max and Ruby!
[children giggling]
[Ruby reading]
[buzzing]
[sniffing]
Aah
These will look beautiful on the
table, don't you think so, Max?
[ribbiting]
Froggy!
[ribbiting]
I'm just going to pick
a few more flowers
for our centerpiece, and then
I'll be ready to go, okay, Max?
Froggy.
Don't you think they'll look
beautiful at our tea party?
I just don't know what little
brothers see in froggys,
especially when they could
be picking beautiful flowers.
Mmm Let's see if these go
with the others.
Oh, they're perfect!
Grandma's going
to love this centerpiece.
[bee buzzing]
[ribbiting]
I think I've got just
the right number of flowers.
All right, Max,
it's time to go home.
Grandma's going to be over soon
for our tea party.
Froggy!
You have to say good bye
to the froggy now.
It's time to go home.
I'll put all your toys
in the wagon.
Froggy!
Hmm, I think that's
everything.
All I need now is Max.
Max? You have to come now.
Don't fall off, little flowers.
I want Grandma to see every
beautiful little petal.
-Max, are you Ooh!
-Froggy!
Max, you can't bring
froggy home.
Froggy wants to stay
here in the creek.
It's his home.
Go take froggy
back to his home.
I'll wait for you.
[ribbiting]
Bye, froggy.
[Ruby] Max?
Hurry!
Grandma's going to be at our
house any minute.
Oh, good, you're here.
Hmm.
Let me see your hands.
No froggy? Good.
Then let's go.
[ribbiting]
What was that?
[ribbiting]
[Ruby] All right, Max,
where is it?
[ribbiting]
Froggy!
Creek. Back it
goes, Max.
We can't have any froggys
at a tea party for Grandma.
[ribbiting]
Hurry up, Max.
At last.
You finally let
the froggy go
back home?
I'd better check.
Let me see your hands, Max.
No froggy?
No froggy, good.
Now, let me check your
overalls' pocket.
No froggy? No froggy.
Okay, let's go, Max.
We've got a lot
to do before
Grandma comes over.
We have to set the table and
arrange the flowers
in the centerpiece,
and put out the tea
and cookies.
I found this vase to put
the flowers in.
Don't they look beautiful, Max?
[ribbiting]
[gasps]
What was that?
I heard a froggy, Max.
Where is it?
[ribbiting]
Hmm.
It seems to be coming from
[ribbiting]
over here.
[ribbiting]
Hmm.
It seems to be coming
from behind you, Max.
Aha, there it is.
[ribbiting]
Froggy!
Max, froggy
can't come and stay here.
He wants to be
home in his creek.
Besides, Grandma is going
to be here soon,
and a tea party
is no place for froggys.
Back he goes, Max.
Let's see.
What else do we need?
Tea, of course.
Bye, froggy.
[ribbiting]
Mmm.
Hi, Max.
Let me see your hands.
No froggy?
No froggy.
[sighing]
[ribbiting]
Let me check
your front pocket.
No froggy?
No froggy.
All right.
Now your back pocket.
No froggy? No froggy.
Good.
Now we can have our
tea party with Grandma,
and now--
[ribbiting]
[ribbiting]
Grandma!
What are you doing
with that froggy?
I found him along the path
to your house,
so I thought I'd
give him a ride.
What a beautiful centerpiece!
I made it myself.
[grandma]
Somebody else seems
to like it, too.
[ribbiting]
Froggy!
[Ruby reading]
Thanks for fixing
the chair, Max.
Valerie and Louise
are coming over to practice
for the Bunny Scout concert.
Our group is called
Ruby's Red Hot Trio,
and we're going to play the
"Farmer in the Dell".
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
Ta-da!
Play!
[banging piano]
That's not how you play
the piano, Max.
[doorbell ringing]
Oh, good, they're here.
[both] Hi, Ruby!
Hello, Valerie.
Hi, Louise.
Are you ready to practice?
I've got my violin
right here.
And I've got my recorder.
Would you like to see it?
I carry it in its case
to keep it safe.
See? I blow in this end,
and music comes out that end.
[blowing note]
Play!
There's only
one recorder, Max.
And only one violin.
You don't have a musical
instrument, Max, so you can't
make music.
Play!
Introducing Ruby's red hot trio,
featuring Ruby on piano.
Louise on violin.
And Valerie on recorder.
[loud banging]
[Max] Play!
[Ruby] It's Ruby's red hot
trio, Max.
That means three musicians,
not four.
Four is a quartet.
And a quintet is five.
[banging]
Play!
Stop making noise, Max.
We're making music.
Tools do not make music.
I'm sorry you can't play
music with us,
but we could use
a helper.
Yes, every musician
needs a helper.
All kinds of people
need helpers.
You could start by carrying
our instrument cases
off stage, please.
Thank you, Max.
Now we can practice.
Why don't we practice
our solos first?
That way we'll be perfect
when we play together.
That's a great idea.
I've been practicing
my solo all day.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
It's no wonder you're
the band leader.
I've been practicing too.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
Bravo!
Thank you, thank you.
Play!
It's time for
your solo, Valerie.
I'm a bit nervous.
You and Louise
are such good musicians.
You can do it, Valerie.
[playing "Baa Baa Black Sheep"]
I did it!
You played "Baa Baa Black
Sheep" beautifully, Valerie.
Only we're practicing
"Farmer in the Dell"
for the concert.
Oops, heh heh.
Wrong music.
[loud drilling]
What's that noise?
It's not me.
[Max drilling]
Play!
Please stop making
noise, Max.
You can't make music,
but you can help.
Here, why don't you take these
concert posters out
and tape them up where
people can see them?
Thank you, Max.
Now we can practice.
Hello, Max.
Advertising for
the Bunny Scout
concert, I see.
I'm really looking forward
to hearing them.
The only thing better than
hearing a concert band
is being in a concert band.
Okay, Red Hot Trio.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
W hat's that noise?
Now that we're playing
together it's more difficult.
How are we going to be ready
for the Bunny Scout concert?
[toy squeaking]
I'll tap my foot in
time to the beat.
You can both follow me.
Let's try.
One, and two, and three.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
We sound awful!
Were you watching
my foot, Valerie?
I tried, but I can't watch
your foot and play at
the same time.
I need to look at my fingers.
We've just got to try again
until we get it right.
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
[toy squeaking]
[Ruby] Max,
what are you doing?
Wait, I think it's working!
Do that again, Max.
[squeaking in rhythm]
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
Ha, it is working!
That's it! Keep going, Max!
That was perfect!
We'll have to change our name
to Ruby's Red Hot Quartet
featuring Ruby on piano.
Louise on violin!
Valerie on recorder.
[all] And Max on whack-a-mole!
[Max] Music!
[playing "Farmer in the Dell"]
[Ruby reading]
[Ruby] Mmm, that
was a yummy lunch.
Phew, there's nothing
like a cold wet drink
on a hot summer day,
right Max?
Aah.
Oh, no!
The vegetables are
thirsty too, Max.
I'd better get the hose
and give them some water.
There, now the garden can have
a cold wet drink, just like us.
I'll get this lemonade
back in the fridge
before all the ice
cubes melt.
Phew.
Wet.
No, Max.
You can't go swimming yet.
Bunny Scout leader says
always wait at least one
half hour after eating
before going swimming.
If you don't, you could
get a cramp in your tummy.
You wouldn't want to get
a cramp in your tummy.
Would you, Max?
Anyway, we have to water
our vegetables first.
Look, they're so thirsty
they're getting
all shriveled up.
Like this, Max.
Good.
Ooh!
It looks like our flowers
are thirsty, too.
I'll go get the extra
piece of hose.
You stay here and make sure
all the vegetable plants
get a drink first.
Phew.
Wet!
[Ruby] Max.
Wet!
Sorry, Max.
We can fill your pool after
we water the flowers.
This garden's going to need
a very big long drink.
There are too many weeds
In this garden, Max.
You know, it's easier to get
weeds out when the dirt is wet.
Let's go get the garden tools
and do some weeding.
Come on, Max!
We can put the weeds in here.
Now, where is that hoe?
I found the garden tools, Max.
Max!
I know you want to go swimming,
But you have to wait just
a little longer.
Right now we're going to take
care of our garden, all right?
Wet.
[sighing]
Later, Max.
Here, Max, you love
digging in the dirt.
You'll probably find lots
of squirmy worms.
You know, I just had an idea.
Maybe the plants
are hungry, too.
I think I'll go get some
organic plant food
to mix into the soil
while we're digging.
Please leave the hose in
the garden, all right, Max?
Phew.
Wet!
[gasps]
Oh, Max.
Wet!
Look at you.
You're covered in mud.
Ha ha ha! Wet!
Hmm. I think I've got
a good idea.
Now you and the garden
can get wet
at the same time, Max.
And no tummy aches.
Wet!
[both giggling]
Wet!
[theme music playing]