Let's Go Pocoyo

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February 2016
Pocoyo and Pato are fishing. They have a net and a fishing rod with a strange hook: Caterpillar. They throw in their line and wait. Caterpillar reaches the bottom of the sea and becomes friends with a fish.
Pocoyo pretends to be sick. So Elly tells him to get into bed, put on a bandage and take some medicine but Pocoyo ends up admitting he was not actually sick.
Pocoyo, Elly and Pato are in the garden, where they have planted tomatoes, carrots and lettuce. When it is time to pick and eat them, the vegetables suddenly start to move by themselves!
Pocoyo and Pato find some recycling containers. Elly appears with lots of things to recycle: bottles, cans and newspapers. Fred also has things to recycle, but Pocoyo and Pato will have to convince him that it is a good idea.
The characters have prepared an exhibit that displays different art genres, such as painting, sculpture and photography. Pato plays the role of art critic and visits the exhibit, but there is nothing he likes there.
Caterpillar and Baby Bird are at school. Elly is the teacher. Pocoyo and Pato would rather play ball but they gradually come to like what they are doing at school better and end up joining their friends.
Elly's bedroom has a bed and a closet full of clothes. Pato's room has a bedside table and a lamp. Pocoyo's is full of toys. All three think they have the best bedroom but which of the three is really best?
Pocoyo, Pato and Elly are setting up a circus that will have acrobats, jugglers and clowns. The show begins. At first, the performers are not very coordinated, but in the end the performances are very entertaining.
Elly has a new new doll. Elly has to run an errand, so she leaves her doll with Pocoyo and Pato. When she returns, her doll is not in the same condition as when she left. Will they be able to put things right?
Pato is going to show a movie for his friends, who will be the audience. Everything is going well until the film gets jammed and the audience laughs. Pato gets angry but his friends manage to get him to enjoy the show.
Pato is settling down to watch television when his friends burst into his house. But Pato does not feel like having company, so he throws them out. In the end, he feels bad for leaving them out and asks them to come back in.
Pocoyo is pretending to be a traffic police officer. Aided by a traffic light and a whistle, he is trying to make his friends obey the signs and cross at the crosswalk. This is no easy task!
It is breakfast time and Elly has made orange juice, milk and cereal for Pocoyo. But Pocoyo would rather see what his friends are having.
Pocoyo is showing Baby Bird the difference between up and down. To do this, they play on the teeter-totter, they slide down the slide, and then they take a ride in the Vamoosh. Baby Bird finally gets it!
Pocoyo finds a box full of puppets. Elly helps him build a puppet theater to play with. Now they have puppets and a puppet theater with its curtain, but they are still missing one important thing: the audience!
Elly has a playhouse to play in. Her house has a door, a roof and a window. But when Pocoyo and Pato play with her, the playhouse comes down. With Elly's help, they manage to put it back together.
Pocoyo and Pato have a supermarket. Elly calls them to order a bottle then Elly calls again to order a box and then a can. After several orders, Pocoyo and Pato are exhausted.
Pocoyo and Pato are drawing pictures, and Elly wants them to draw her new doll. So they draw a picture of the eyes, another of the nose, another of the mouth and two drawings of the ears.
Pocoyo is playing with a remote control that makes things big and small. He turns Pato's tower into a tiny tower, and Loula's bone and Elly's doll into gigantic objects!
Pocoyo and Pato receive a postcard from Elly, who is on vacation at the beach. Not to be outdone, they set up their own beach. All ready with their sunglasses, a bucket and shovel, they build a fantastic sandcastle.
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