So George and Steve take all the keys out in a hurry - and when George gets to the school he realizes that he's forgotten what order they go in! Will George be able to fix the xylophone, or will Betsy's beautiful tunes become suddenly and horribly "out of key?" Gutter Monkey: It's bowling night! George cheers on The Man with the Yellow Hat and then tries to get the ball rolling himself. Betsy's brother Steve also promises to help, but when he becomes distracted by his videogame, they lose track of time and have to get the xylophone out the door very quickly.
George's desperate attempt to recover his friend's most prized possession leads the monkey on a race through the labyrinth of the city's garbage system.Ĭurious George Gets All Keyed Up/Gutter MonkeyĬurious George Gets All Keyed Up: Betsy prepares to play the xylophone at a school concert one evening, and George, who has always been mesmerized by Betsy's music, volunteers to deliver the xylophone to Betsy's school while she goes to the beautician that afternoon. But when the hat arrives, George mistakes it for a look-a-like garbage box and tosses it down the trash chute. After dropping the hat off at the dry-cleaner to have it fixed, The Man asks George to wait at home for it to be delivered while he goes on a neighborhood jog.
Renkin's chicken coop! Curious George and the Trash: Just as he is preparing to have his new driver's license photo taken, The Man with the Yellow Hat suddenly finds himself hatless - thanks to George, who accidentally crushes it. What he needs is a design plan to make this work - and forgiveness for accidentally stealing supplies from Quint's dock and Mrs. But he quickly learns that creating a house from scratch just might take more than a pile of plywood and a handful of nails. Armed with his Handy Monkey Tool Set, George gathers as many building materials as possible. Up A Tree: When George tires of table manners and house rules, he decides to build a tree house in the country yard - a nest of his own where using his feet to eat corn on the cob and to paint on the walls would be perfectly acceptable. Can George use his sharp investigation and engineering skills to create an exact Hundley replica? Hundley's allergic to cats! Lucky is inconsolable, having to stay away from her new friend, so George decides to build a substitute dog for Lucky. But it's not such a fast friendship for Hundley, who sneezes when Lucky affectionately rubs against him. It's love at first sight for Lucky when she meets her first dog - Hundley, the proud lobby dachshund. Cat Mother: Professor Wiseman entrusts George with Lucky, a tiny kitten too young to take care of herself. But only if George can dig super monkey-fast, and in the correct direction, will he be able to save his gopher friends from being removed from their home. George warns his new pals about the looming trap. Gopher Getter - the man who plans to de-gopher the entire field. Just below the mounds, Mama, Papa, and Junior Gopher have found a hiding place away from Mr. Monkey Underground: When George stumbles across a gopher hole in the field near the country house, he suddenly finds himself inside a secret world of underground tunnels. What he doesn't realize is that he and The Man inadvertently brought along their new "friend" in a picnic basket - and that one little skunk is about to wreak a whole lot of havoc in a certain apartment building. After trying and failing to make friends with the creature several times - and being subjected to multiple baths of tomato juice after repeatedly getting "skunked" - George is relieved to get back to the city and away from all of those smelly encounters. But wait, it's not a cat, it's a skunk! And George is fascinated. Skunked: There's a strange-looking cat eating George's peanut butter and jelly sandwich. And when one of the birds gets trapped in the balloon, it gives them the idea they need to help get them down to earth. Renkins and The Man with the Yellow Hat ever catch up with the flying duo? Not before George and Bill's windy flight path carries them on quite an adventure - and toward an array of feathered friends who land on their basket. Renkins demonstrates how a hot-air balloon works, George and Bill bound into the basket and they soon find themselves accidentally airborne - alone! Will Mrs. Up, Up and Away: A tether, a basket, and a heap of hot air: George discovers that it takes all three for a balloon to score a successful lift-off.