Bear in the Big Blue House Moss

Bear is coaching the soccer team for Mouse School. At the first team practice, the team is confused by Bear's complicated diagram, while Tutter is amused by a comment of Moss'. Tutter decides he wants to be Moss' friend, but is worried because he's never actually made a new friend before. He's known the kids in the Big Blue House practically his whole life and thinks of them as family. When he hears that Ojo made friends with Christine Rabbit by doing nice things for her, he gets the idea that the way to make friends with Moss is to impress him.

Songs

  • With a Friend Like Moss

Notes

  • There is no Shadow segment in this episode.
  • Tutter's invention from "Look What I Made," the mouseapult, reappears in this episode. Additionally, Tutter once again fantasizes about going to the Moon, like in the "When I'm Older" song from "Mouse Party."

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Moss is a gray mouse who attends school and plays soccer with Tutter on Bear in the Big Blue House. Moss is introduced in the show's fourth season. Physically, he resembles Tutter, except his fur is gray and his eyes are closer together.

When Tutter starts attending Mouse School, he decides that he wants to be Moss's friend in the episode "Tutter Gathers Some Moss," but he isn't sure how to go about doing it. He tries doing and saying things to impress him, but they don't really work. He and the other kids of the Big Blue House sing a song titled "With a Friend Like Moss" about how great it would be if Tutter were Moss's friend.

Bear in the Big Blue House is a television program for young children produced for the Playhouse Disney channel by Mitchell Kriegman and The Jim Henson Company. It aired from 1997 until 2006 with 117 episodes plus a separate episode made exclusively for home media on September 3, 2002.

Series overview

Episodes

Pilot (1997)

Season 1 (1997–1998)

Season 2 (1998–1999)

Season 3 (1999)

Surprise Party (2002)

Season 4 (2002–2006)

International airings

The show was shown throughout the world including in the United Kingdom on five and Playhouse Disney UK, on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia (April 3, 2000 - April 12, 2010) and on RTÉ Two in Ireland.

Why did they stop making Bear in the Big Blue House?

Cancellation. Bear in the Big Blue House was initially produced from 1997 to 2003. The sudden death of Lynne Thigpen, who voiced 'Luna' the Moon, led to production being put on hiatus for three years, along with a planned film.
Ojo was originally named "Jojo" and was going to be Bear's niece. In test footage for the series, the Baby Bear puppet from The Muppet Show was used for the character.

What is the bear's name in the Big Blue House?

A seven-foot-tall bear named Bear lives in The Big Blue House, with his friends as they teach a variety of subjects and lessons. A seven-foot-tall bear named Bear lives in The Big Blue House, with his friends as they teach a variety of subjects and lessons.

What does Bear in the Big Blue House teach?

Bear in the Big Blue House is aimed at teaching lessons to preschool and early school-age children. In each episode, Bear explores learning concepts such as feelings, the alphabet, nature, science and more with the kids of the Big Blue House and/or out in Woodland Valley.