
Hide and Seek
Episode 103 | 14m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Ginger teaches Pea-Rexes hide and seek, but chaos ensues as they snore, sleepwalk, and face danger!
Ginger teaches the baby Pea-Rexes a new survival skill through a game of hide and seek but things get out of hand when Split goes missing! Ginger can't get a wink of sleep when the baby Pea-Rexes start snoring loudly. But the real problems begin when they start sleepwalking...right into harm's way!
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Hide and Seek
Episode 103 | 14m 23sVideo has Closed Captions
Ginger teaches the baby Pea-Rexes a new survival skill through a game of hide and seek but things get out of hand when Split goes missing! Ginger can't get a wink of sleep when the baby Pea-Rexes start snoring loudly. But the real problems begin when they start sleepwalking...right into harm's way!
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- [Narrator] It's the late Crunchiest period when the Earth was dominated by the juiciest and freshest creatures ever to rule the planet, the mighty "Vegesaurs"!
A world of curiosities and surprises, where, every day, creatures big and small bite off more than they can chew.
(pea-rexes growling) Join us as we follow the adventures of Ginger, a young tricarrotops, and her unlikely little friends, three baby pea-rexes, Wasabi, Split, and Minty, as they discover the many wonders that exist in this vast valley!
- Woohoo!
This is Ginger and the "Vegesaurs"!
(gentle music) (Ginger gurgles) Despite her efforts, aggression does not come naturally to this young Tricarrotops.
- I think I'll just stick to my instincts.
- [Narrator] When faced with danger, some Vegesaurs fight, others flee, but Ginger, like most Tricarrotops, prefers to camouflage.
- Just call me the Ginger Ninja!
- [Peas] Ooh, Ginja Ninja!
- We Tricarrotops have a saying.
Not worth the fight?
Stay out of sight.
(peas murmuring) The jungle is full of disguises.
See, that kinda looks like you.
- Hmm?
Hmm.
- And look, you'd blend right in.
(peas murmuring excitedly) - That's it!
Do you wanna put your hiding skills to the test?
- Yeah!
- Let's play hide and seek.
I'll close my eyes and count and then you hide.
- Yeah!
- [Narrator] Pea-Rexes are keen competitors, but terrible listeners.
- Don't go too far!
One honeysuckle, two honeysuckles, three scrumptious honeysuckles, four honeysuckles, five honeysuckles, six honeysuckles, seven honeysuckles, eight honeysuckles, nine honeysuckles, 10 delectable honeysuckles.
Ready or not!
(Wasabi chuckles) Here I come!
- [Narrator] Pea-Rexes are full of beans and often struggle to keep still.
- Hmm, I wonder where those peas are.
Is Minty under here?
Nope.
Is Split in here?
(lively music) No.
(Wasabi chuckles) Is Wasabi?
(both laugh) Nice form, Wasabi.
(Minty giggles) Hey, where's that giggle coming from?
Gotcha.
Oh, hmm.
(Ginger laughs) (Minty giggles) Ha, found you!
(Minty scoffs) - Woohoo!
- That means Split won.
You hear that, Split?
You can come out now.
Split?
Hmm, did you see where Split went?
- [Both] Yeah!
(peas murmuring) (lively music) - Yeah.
- Split's footprints.
Nice work.
Split!
Split!
Maybe hide and seek wasn't such a good idea.
- Eh?
- Good work, Wasabi!
This way.
- Woohoo!
- Whee!
- Split!
Come out, come out, wherever you are!
Split!
You've won!
(tense music) (Split chuckles) (Ginger gasps) (Split babbling) - [Narrator] Cucumberdiles spend most of their time asleep.
But when woken, it's always on the wrong side of the riverbed.
- Split!
Behind you!
- Huh?
(screams) (peas growling) - Not worth the fight, stay out of sight.
Hold on tight!
(lively music) (Ginger panting) Do you wanna play another game of hide and seek?
(peas cheering) You have to make sure you stay really still, okay?
(peas whisper) (tense music) (Cucumberdile growling) - [Narrator] Out of the water, the Cucumberdile's eyes dry out, affecting their ability to see.
(Wasabi laughs) (dramatic music) - Phew!
Great hiding, team.
(peas babbling) Oh no, where's Wasabi?
(peas babbling) Hang on, is that- - Ta-da!
- Wasabi Ninja?
- Oh, ninja!
(group laughs) (gentle orchestral music) (exciting music) - [Narrator] Tomatodons are joyful creatures who are always up for some bouncy fun.
They love nothing more than indulging in a tasty meal after a long game.
(tomatodon burps) (Wasabi grunts) And have developed an extremely long tongue that helps them taste anything within tongue shot.
(tomatodons slurping) (dinosaurs laughing) Tomatodons travel throughout the seasons but springtime in particular can often be a tricky time for them.
The air's high pollen count does not agree with their sensitive noses and causes extreme sneezing.
Their bouncy bodies are not equipped to handle such force, (tomatodons laughing) sometimes making their migrations more difficult than expected.
(tomatodons whooping) - [Narrator] It's the late Crunchiest period, when the world was dominated by the juiciest and freshest creatures ever to rule the planet, the mighty "Vegesaurs"!
(gentle orchestral music) (exciting music) (soft lullaby music) During a full moon, baby Pea-Rexes enter a deep sleep, as part of their growth cycle.
(Pea-Rexes snorting) (Minty snorting loudly) - Minty, shh.
(Pea-Rexes snorting) Mm, I'm trying to sleep!
(Split whistling and snorting) Hmm?
(Ginger grumbles) (Split whistling and snorting) (soft music) (sighs) Finally.
(Wasabi snorting and chomping) (Ginger grunts) (marimba trickles) (Wasabi chomps softly) (Ginger breathes out) - [Narrator] To function properly, young Tricarrotops need 10 hours of uninterrupted sleep.
(Pea-Rexes snort loudly) - (groans) That's it.
(Pea-Rexes snorting) Why should I have to bury my head to get some sleep, huh?
No fair!
We have a big day tomorrow, and if I'm grumpy, well, don't blame me, blame you!
(Ginger gasps) (Pea-Rexes snorting faintly) Hey, come back!
Look, I didn't mean what I said.
Okay?
Oh, great.
First snoring, now sleepwalking, seriously?
Wake up!
You can't wander around all night like this.
Wake up!
(Pea-Rexes mumble) - [Narrator] Thanks to their high energy reserves, baby Pea-Rexes can sleepwalk for up to six hours.
(Pea-Rexes snorting and mumbling) - Hey, where do you think you're going?
Wasabi, you're going to hit the tree!
(gasps) Split, that's a no-go zone!
Minty, no!
(Minty roars softly) (Ginger panting) (Ginger groans) (water splashes) - (mumbles) Ow!
Ow.
(Wasabi mumbles in its sleep) (Ginger grunts) (Ginger gasps) (Wasabi chirps and mumbles) (gasps) Wasabi!
(tense music) (Wasabi mumbles) (Ginger panting) (Wasabi whines) (tense action music) (Ginger grunts) - [Wasabi] Aw!
(grumbles) - You're staying in there.
Hey!
Stop sleepwalking in my mouth.
That tickles.
Stop it!
(giggles) (soft playful music) Hey!
- On rare occasions, baby Pea-Rexes sleep run too!
- You know, out of 10, this night is like a 1, tops.
Split, Wasabi, Minty!
Where are you?
(Split giggles in his sleep) Huh?
Split!
(Ginger gasps) - [Narrator] Baby Pea-Rexes often talk in their sleep too.
(Split mumbling) - Split.
Split!
You're going to wake them.
(Split mumbling) (Cucumberdiles snorting) Mm, mm, mm!
(Cucumberdile growls) (Cucumberdile yawns) (Pea-Rexes mumble) (Ginger gasps) (Cucumberdiles snorting) - [Narrator] This Cucumberdile has found a nighttime snack.
- Oh no, you don't!
They're with me!
(Pea-Rex chirps) (Ginger grunts) (heroic music) (Ginger grunting) (Cucumberdiles growl) All aboard!
(Cucumberdiles snorting) (Cucumberdile groans) Woo-hoo!
(grunts) (Cucumberdiles grumbling) (Ginger pants) Now, that was a 10 out of 10.
- [Narrator] The movement of Ginger's run has lulled the baby Peas into a deeper, more restful sleep.
- Snore all you like.
I could sleep through an... An earthquake.
(yawns) (Pea-Rexes cheering and shouting) Please, please, please, please, please let me sleep!
(Pea-Rexes cheering and shouting gleefully) (Ginger groans) - [Narrator] It's going to be a long day for Ginger.
(gentle orchestral music) (exciting music) - Let's sing a song together.
(laughs) (gentle music) - Oh!
- Yay.
- [Ginger] Whoa.
♪ Here we go 'round the Yummy Drop bush ♪ ♪ The Yummy Drop bush, the Yummy Drop bush ♪ ♪ Here we go 'round the Yummy Drop bush ♪ ♪ So early in the morning ♪ This is the way we get out of bed ♪ ♪ Get out of bed, get out of bed ♪ ♪ This is the way we get out of bed ♪ ♪ So early in the morning - Rise and shine!
(Pea-rexes chattering) (water splashing) ♪ This is the way we wash ourselves ♪ ♪ Wash ourselves, wash ourselves ♪ ♪ This is the way we wash ourselves ♪ ♪ So early in the morning (gentle music continues) - Yay.
(Pea-rexes laughing) ♪ This is the way we eat our food ♪ ♪ Eat our food, eat our food ♪ This is the way we eat our food ♪ ♪ So early in the morning (Vegesaur bleating) (Pea-Rex vocalising) - You wanna try one?
- Uh-huh.
(Vegesaurs laughing) (Pea-rex gurgling) - Whoa-ho, you rock!
♪ This is the way we make new friends ♪ ♪ Make new friends, make new friends ♪ ♪ This is the way we make new friends ♪ ♪ So early in the morning (gentle music continues) ♪ This is the way we run and play ♪ ♪ Run and play, run and play ♪ This is the way we run and play ♪ ♪ So early in the morning (Vegesaurs munching) (Pea-rexes laughing) (gentle music continues) (gentle music continues) (all laughing) (gentle orchestral music) (exciting music)
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