Curious George

Color Me Monkey/Special Delivery Monkey

Season 2, Episode 7 of 20

Color Me Monkey: Mr. Glass is looking for a one-of-a-kind painting for his lobby and Mr. Zoobel knows just where to find such art - at the zoo, naturally! George and Charkie go along to meet SooBerm, the truly unique painting elephant who has her own style. But when Charkie causes a rip in the SooBerm painting for Mr. Glass's lobby, George must re-create the masterpiece so that no one discovers that the original is ruined. But first he has to figure out how to replicate the unique colors SooBerm used in her art. Could combining primary colors to create entirely new ones be the answer? Special Delivery Monkey: After lunch at Pisghetti's restaurant, George and The Man with the Yellow Hat finish their meal with a round of the Wild Goose Chase board game. The Man explains to George that moving ahead three spaces means not counting on the space he started on - a lesson which comes in handy when George is asked to help Chef Pisghetti by delivering a very special pie to a very special meeting. Along the way, George counts bus stops and buildings - and realizes that the rules of the board game are the same rules for following directions. His counting skills pay off as he arrives just in time for the Chef to deliver a pie in the face!

Previously Aired

Day
Time
Channel
9/30/2009
7 a.m.
9/30/2009
10 a.m.
9/30/2009
8 p.m.
10/1/2009
3 a.m.
1/18/2010
7 a.m.
1/18/2010
10 a.m.
1/18/2010
8 p.m.
1/19/2010
3 a.m.
5/14/2010
7 a.m.
5/14/2010
10 a.m.
5/14/2010
8 p.m.
5/15/2010
3 a.m.
5/16/2010
7 a.m.
5/16/2010
1 p.m.
5/16/2010
8 p.m.
5/17/2010
3 a.m.
5/19/2010
7 a.m.
5/19/2010
10 a.m.
5/19/2010
8 p.m.
5/20/2010
3 a.m.
11/18/2010
7 a.m.
11/18/2010
10 a.m.
11/18/2010
8 p.m.
11/19/2010
3 a.m.
11/20/2010
1 p.m.
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