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Bear in the Big Blue House Season 2 Episode 34
When Bear reads Tutter the story of “Mousy the Great,” Tutter wants to be just like his hero. But when Ojo rescues him from the “dragon,” he’s not too sure he’s very good at it. With a little help from Bear, Tutter learns that heroes come in all shapes and sizes. And every single one is great.
Serie: Bear in the Big Blue House
Episode Title: Wish You Were Here
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