![]() ![]() Sly is able to stop spinning then hops back into Dr. Sly starts spinning, to which Poole also starts spinning as well, but is unable to stop, while Mr. Sly turns on the music and starts dancing again, to which Poole also gets caught up in the music and starts dancing as well, which Mr. Sly with the invitation, but of course, the plan fails when Mr. then they'll find out what he's got up his sleeve. Butterbun's house before he starts dancing so that they can talk over some tea. Jiggle's house (with Mr.Butterbun freaking out about having feet as well), before they look to see Mr. Butterbun and Poole then approach the back alley of Dr. Butterbun is still determined to find out more about Mr. Jiggle frantically tells them that he's much too busy before he quickly pushes them out of his house. Sly's wonderful non-jiggly dancing moves, he's certain that Mr. Butterbun then admits that he was wrong for judging Mr. Jiggle then says that he can never dance like that, all because of the fact that he is "too jiggly", before he proceeds to sing about how his only aspiration was to be a gourd who danced, but his portly girth only served to make folks giggle. Sly for his great dancing moves, which Poole agrees with. Sly, before he tells them that he really admires Mr. Jiggle tells them that they're referring to Mr. Jiggle about the mysterious disco-dancing stranger that came into his house, Dr. Butterbun and Poole, before inviting them inside. Jiggle (played by Jimmy Gourd) greets Mr. Butterbun knocks on the door (to which he is freaked out about the presence of "the hand), before the door opens up, as Dr. Jiggle's house after that to warn him about this mysterious stranger.Īfter arriving at Dr. Butterbun and Poole then head off towards the direction of Dr. Butterbun is determined to find out the secret of this dance-happy stranger, before he notices this stranger heading into the house of Dr. ![]() Butterbun (played by Scooter Carrot) is suspicious about the activity of this stranger, at the same time that his butler Poole (played by Larry the Cucumber) approaches him with a tea kettle. After turning on the radio, disco-style music starts playing as this strange gourd starts dancing, which attracts a large crowd of people. In a dark alley in London, a mysterious gourd wearing a white leisure suit, a pink afro, and a pair of Elton John-esque glasses hops out from behind a gate behind a house while carrying a radio, before setting the radio on the ground. Tarry not, for the end draws nigh, on Dr. "If one dare listens, then one dare hears a tale to rouse your secret fears. Hyde", to which Bob is concerned that that story is a little scary, but Larry tells him that "if you change things around a little bit, I think we have a story that Chester will enjoy", before telling Chester to get ready for "Dr. Even in spite of things not turning out the way Bob wanted them to, Larry has a backup plan, deciding to tell Chester the story of "Dr. In the letter, Chester explains that all of the kids make fun of him, telling him that he's no good at anything and wonders if he really is special. When Bob is upset that Larry didn't actually learn any Danish to play the part, he despondently wonders what he's going to tell Chester, which was the name of the kid that they got the letter from. and the Bear, as Larry points out), and that Larry was slated to play the part of Jorgen. This makes Bob very frustrated, telling Larry that he had a story arranged, which involved a Danish truck driver named Jorgen and his pet monkey (in a similar matter as that of B.J. Larry then explains to Bob that he didn't actually go to Danish Immersion Camp, having only been there one day, before he and a kid named Bjorn took a canoe ride and wound up at another camp called "Overdone British Literary Adaptations Camp". Of course, when Larry notices the welcome home sign, written in Danish as "Velkommen Hjem, Larry", he doesn't pronounce it in proper Danish, which Bob points out to him. The minute Larry the Cucumber arrives on the Countertop, Bob yells "SURPRISE!" This confuses Larry, asking if there was supposed to be a huge group of people in a surprise party, to which Bob says that he was the only one in the party. Seconds later, the sound of a bus pulling in is heard, as Bob readies himself. On the Countertop, Bob the Tomato is all alone, setting up a "Welcome Home" party for Larry the Cucumber, who is returning home from Danish Immersion Camp. ![]()
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