Night Tear-er ???? Chico Bon Bon FULL EPISODE

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In “Chico Bon Bon and the Mystery of the Night Tear-er,” Chico Bon Bon, a resourceful monkey, and his friends from the Fix-It Force tackle a mystery in Blunderburg where items are mysteriously getting ripped at night. They discover that the culprit is Big Phil, a porcupine unaware that his sharp quills are causing the damage. With a clever solution involving a special suit for Big Phil, they ensure the Origama-Rama festival goes off without a hitch, teaching the importance of teamwork and creative problem-solving.
  1. What did Chico Bon Bon and his friends do to help Mrs. Coleslaw with her cactus?
  2. Who was the Night Tear-er and what did Chico find out about him?
  3. How did Chico help Big Phil so he wouldn’t rip things anymore?

Chico Bon Bon and the Mystery of the Night Tear-er

Meet Chico Bon Bon

Chico Bon Bon is a clever monkey with a special tool belt. He loves to help his friends solve problems. Let’s see what adventure he goes on today!

The Prickly Problem

One day, Mrs. Coleslaw had a problem with her cactus. It was too prickly, and she kept getting poked! Chico and his friends, the Fix-It Force, came to help. They gave her special gloves that wouldn’t get poked by the cactus needles. Hooray!

The Night Tear-er Mystery

But then, something strange happened in Blunderburg. Clothes and other things were getting ripped at night. Everyone was worried about the Night Tear-er! Chico and his friends decided to solve the mystery before the big Origama-Rama festival, where there would be lots of delicate paper sculptures.

Following the Clues

Chico and his friends found clues like ripped bread, salami, and cheese. They realized the Night Tear-er might be looking for a snack! They followed the trail to find out who was causing all the trouble.

The Surprise Discovery

Guess what? It was Big Phil, the porcupine! He didn’t know his sharp quills were ripping things as he walked around. He felt very sorry, but Chico had a plan to help him.

Chico’s Clever Plan

Chico made a special suit for Big Phil. It was made from a strong material that wouldn’t let his quills rip anything. Now, Big Phil could walk through the Origama-Rama without tearing any paper!

The Happy Ending

Thanks to Chico and his friends, the Origama-Rama festival was saved! Everyone cheered, and Big Phil was happy he could join the fun without causing any more trouble.

Learning with Chico

Chico Bon Bon teaches us that working together and using our brains can solve any problem. And sometimes, we need special tools or clothes to help us stay safe, just like Mrs. Coleslaw’s gloves and Big Phil’s suit!

Let’s Celebrate!

The Origama-Rama festival was a big success, and everyone had a great time. Remember, if you ever have a problem, think like Chico and find a clever solution!

  • Chico Bon Bon and his friends used special tools to solve problems. Can you think of a time when you used something special to help you with a problem? What was it, and how did it help?
  • Big Phil the porcupine didn’t know he was causing trouble with his quills. Have you ever done something by accident that you didn’t mean to do? How did you fix it?
  • Chico and his friends worked together to solve the mystery of the Night Tear-er. Why do you think working together can be better than working alone? Can you share a time when you worked with others to solve a problem?
  1. Design Your Own Tool Belt: Just like Chico Bon Bon, you can create your own special tool belt! Gather some craft materials like paper, markers, and tape. Think about what tools you might need to solve problems, just like Chico. Draw and cut out your tools, then attach them to your paper tool belt. Share with the class what each tool does and how it can help solve a problem.

  2. Porcupine Quill Experiment: Let’s explore how Big Phil’s quills work! Use toothpicks to represent quills and a sponge to represent Big Phil. Gently press the toothpicks into the sponge to see how they stick out. Now, wrap the sponge in a piece of cloth or paper to see how it protects things from getting poked. Discuss how Chico’s special suit helped Big Phil and how protective clothing can help us too.

  3. Problem-Solving Adventure: Imagine you are part of the Fix-It Force! Think of a problem you might encounter at home or school. Draw a picture of the problem and then brainstorm with a friend or family member to come up with a clever solution. Share your problem and solution with the class, just like Chico and his friends did with the Night Tear-er mystery.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[horn blares]
♪ Chico ♪
♪ Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico Bon Bon, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico Bon Bon, Chico, Chico Bon Bon Bon ♪
♪ Monkey, monkey, a monkey with a tool belt ♪
♪ Monkey, monkey, a monkey with a tool belt ♪
♪ Monkey, monkey, a monkey with a tool belt ♪
I saw a monkey! Tool belt!
♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico Bon Bon, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
♪ Chico, Chico, Chico Bon Bon ♪
Monkey with a tool belt.

[Clark] “Chico Bon Bon and the Night Tear-er.”
Oh, my! Help! [tires screech]
Chico, Fix-It Force! I’m so glad you’re here! We got your call.
What’s the trouble, Mrs. Coleslaw?
Well, I’m having a problem with my prized cactus.
[Chico] Whoa. That’s some cactus! It looks fine to me.
[laughs] It does, doesn’t it? The problem is… I’ve been trying to trim it and… Ouch! [painful cry]
All these prickles keep poking me!
Hey, we can fix that. You need something that’ll protect you from getting poked, like these poke-proof paw protectors.
Ooh! They’re super-stylish, and they’re also puncture-resistant.
See, puncture resistance is a way to measure how easily a material, like cloth, can be ripped or torn by pointy things, like those cactus needles.

-[bell rings]
-[announcer] Fight!
[Clark] Some materials, like cloth, don’t have much puncture resistance.
Rip!
-[buzzing]
-[announcer] You lose!
[Clark] But other materials have lots of puncture resistance, so they’re harder to tear.
-[announcer] Perfect.
[Chico] Yea-ha!
And these paw protectors are made from a strong, rubbery material that’s super puncture-resistant.
Argh! Eh! See? No tears. [laughs] Thank you, Chico!
And… there! Looking sharp, Mr. Cactus.
Oh, hi-dee-hey there, Mrs. Coleslaw. Nice gloves.
Oh, hello, dearie. Who’s that?
Oh, that’s just Big Phil, my new neighbor.
Wooh, that porcupine’s sure in a hurry. He loves to power walk.
He does it every night.

[Mr. McFluster] Ooh, no! What was that?
My clothes, they were hanging out to dry, and now they’re ripped!
-Whoa. What happened here?
-[Mrs. Coleslaw gasps]
This must be the work of… the Night Tear-er!
[all gasp] The night what?
The Night Tear-er! Things all over Blunderburg are being torn by a mysterious Night Tear-er.
But who is the culprit? Someone’s gotta stop this mysterious tearing before the big Origama-Rama, Blunderburg’s big festival of origami, the art of folding very rippable paper sculptures, like this one here.
Oops. Oh, see how delicate it is?
That’s right. The Origama-Rama is tonight. There’ll be origami sculptures everywhere. The festival will be ruined.

[phone rings]
Chico Bon Bon. You got a problem? We can solve ’em!
Oh, Chico. Mayor Murphy. We’ve got big, big trouble. There’s a Night Tear-er on the loose, and–
He’s going to rip up the whole origami festival?
-Yes!
-Don’t worry, Mayor. We’re gonna use all our detective skills to solve the mystery of the Night Tear-er before he rips again.
Oh. A mystery! You know I love a good mystery. I better tag along.
With all of us working together, pretty soon this mystery will be history.
Fix-It Force, it’s time to bring the awesome!
[kids] Chico Bon Bon! Rainbow Thunder! Clark! Tiny!
[Mrs. Coleslaw] Mrs. Coleslaw!
[action music playing]
[tires screech]
The last known tearing was reported right here at Blunderburg Bakery.
[sniffs] Smells like a clue.
Really? [sniffs] Smells like pumpernickel to me.
[gasps] Look! This bread has been shredded to bits!
Better bag this clue. The Night Tear-er must have been here.
But where could he be heading next?
Hi-dee-hee, friends.
[all] Hi, Big Phil!
Man, that power-walking porcupine sure does get around.
Huh? Very good, Tiny. Another clue!
I bet this trail of crumbs will lead us right to him. This way!
Hmm. The salami store, eh?
Mrs. Coleslaw, look! Just as I suspected. Sliced salami!
It’s gotta be the Night Tear-er. The trail keeps going.
Looks like he’s headed to… [suspenseful music playing]
[Mrs. Coleslaw] …the cheese shop!
[Clark] Oh, no. Someone cut the cheese!
The Night Tear-er is at it again! But why?
Hmm. Bread, salami, cheese. If we add up all these clues, we get a salami and cheese sandwich!
Mmm. Tastes like a clue!
I guess the Night Tear-er was looking for a midnight snack.
We’d better find him before he gets to that origami festival!
But there’s no more trail! Where’d he go?
The Night Tear-er! After him!

[tearing]
[action music playing]
[tearing]
[tearing]
[tearing]
[tearing]
[tearing]
[Chico pants] We’re so close! We almost caught the–
Hi-dee-hey, there!
Big Phil?
Yeah, just taking a little power walking break.
But, Phil, have you seen the Night Tear-er?
He must have run right by you.
Night Tear-er? Why, no. I’m the only one who’s been here. Just me and my salami and cheese sandwich.
Want some?
Salami and cheese? [gasps] Wait a second! Phil, would you mind turning around for me?
Ah-ha!
[all gasp] Big Phil was the Night Tear-er all along!
Me, the Night Tear-er? But how can that be?
You must have been ripping things around town with your sharp quills without even knowing it!
[gasps]
Oh, no, you’re right! I’m so, so sorry. [cries]
It’s okay, Big Phil. You didn’t do it on purpose.
And now that we know that you were the Night Tear-er, we can keep you far, far away from the Origama-Rama.
There, now that origami thing is all set up.
Um, Chico, I think we’re in the Origama-Rama!
It’s terrible! This origami is all so tearable!
Get it? Because it tears.
How are we gonna get Big Phil out of here without ripping anything?
Not to worry, I can squeeze through.
Oh, oh, oh. Excuse me. Sorry.
Oh, no. Whoa. What?
Phil, wait! Whoa. Ugh.
Oh, there’s no way out.
Don’t worry, Phil. Chico will get you out of here without tearing anything.
He probably already has a plan.
Haven’t you, Chico?
Of course! A plan! Let’s see, a plan is to– Well–
Maybe we can—
We just–
-Take a banana break.
Great idea.
[dinging]
[Chico] Okay, so we’ve gotta get Phil through all this delicate paper, but he’s too big, and his quills are too sharp.
They’ve sliced through clothes and bread and salami and cheese.
Those quills of his are as prickly as Mrs. Coleslaw’s cactus.
Blazing bananas, that’s it! We need something puncture-resistant, like Mrs. Coleslaw’s gloves.
Chico, that’s brilliant! Right now, Phil’s quills are too sharp to make it through the origami without tearing it.
But if we cover Phil’s quills with a puncture-resistant material, he won’t rip any origami!
Perfect! But can you make it comfortable and stylish?
[laughs] I think I can handle that.
[Chico] Big Phil, how do you like your brand-new puncture-resistant tracksuit?
Ooh! Ah. Perfect for power walking!
And not ripping any origami.
Come on, Big Phil! Let’s give that tracksuit a try.
[upbeat music playing]
-Oh.
-[Chico] Let’s go, Big Phil!
[Rainbow] You can do it!
Oh. Ugh, oh.
Hey, no tears! [laughing]
Oh. Ah. Oh.
Yeah, ha, ha! No rips in the suit, no rips in the origami! The tear-resistant tracksuit works!
[laughs] I’m doing it!
Come on, Phil! You’re almost there!
[laughs] Oh. [all cheering]
-Great job, Phil!
-You did it!
I couldn’t have done it without you, Chico.
Don’t thank me. Thank Mrs. Coleslaw. Her detective work saved the day.
Looks like these super sleuths have solved this slice of a case.
We go now to Mayor Murphy. Blunderburg is now officially safe from the Night Tear-er.
Let the Origama-Rama Festival begin!
[crowd cheering]
Whoo-hoo! This is the greatest day ever!
Oh. Oh, no. Well, at least you didn’t tear anything.
[all laughing]
[theme music playing]

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