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Curiosity Stops the Clocks and Starts the Bunny Hop
WeatherViolet17 August 2010
First, Curious George accompanies the Man with the Yellow Hat on a hike to the Science Museum, to visit Professor Wiseman, who constructs a cuckoo clock to relieve stress.

Curious George becomes fascinated with the clock and its cuckoo and its parade of miniature marching drummers and bell-ringers, and so he stays behind in Professor Wiseman's office to advance the clock's dial, while the Man with the Yellow Hat escorts Professor Wiseman to the rocket presentation.

Outside the window, pigeons flutter around a statue between the Museum and the Library, but Curious George feels the disappointment of Compass the Doorman's Almost-Homing Pigeon, who doesn't get to play with the flock, and so Curious George invites Compass the Doorman's Almost-Homing Pigeon into Professor Wiseman's office to demonstrate the mechanisms of the clock.

But when Curious George accidentally breaks the minute hand, disabling the clock, he remembers Professor Wiseman's tinkering with its inner workings through its rear panel, which he unlocks to remove its gears, which he cannot reassemble, and so he carries the clock and the tool box, to scale the Library tower, to enter into its clock chamber, to study its inner workings, but accidentally drops the tool box, which lands into the Library clock's gears, to cause it to cease from peeling.

Well, many around the quad express concern that the Library clock misses its mark, and so Andie, Stig, and Stew, the Firefighter members of Rescue Squad 86, are alerted to solve the situation at hand.

Andie, Stig, and Stew, the Firefighter members of Rescue Squad 86, solicit the assistance of Mr. Reloj, owner of the Clock Store, to enter the Library tower to determine exactly what has gone wrong.

But will Mr. Reloj be able to restore the city Library tower clock and Professor Wiseman's clock before she returns to her office with the Man with the Yellow Hat to discover Compass the Doorman's Almost-Homing Pigeon and "Curious George on Time?"

Next, the Man with the Yellow Hat decides that Curious George and he need a break from the pollution of the City, and so he transports Curious George to their house in the Country, where they discover that Bill the Country Neighbor Boy has constructed a bunny hutch for Ma Rabbit and her Seven Bunnies.

Bill introduces Curious George and the Man with the Yellow Hat to the en-caged Ma Rabbit and Bill's Bunnies: Fuzzy, Whitey, Brownie, Spotty, Black Ears, Cotton Tail, and Herbert Nenninger, but says that he's running late for his newspaper route, and so he invites Curious George to visit tomorrow in order to pet the Seven Bunnies.

Well, what could possibly go wrong with an arrangement as this? Yes, that is correct: when the Man with the Yellow Hat isn't watching, Curious George applies his baseball cap to sneak through the upstairs window, down across the yard, and over the fence onto Bill the Country Neighbor Boy's property, to unlatch his bunny hutch.

Now, Ma Rabbit remains in place, but Fuzzy, Whitey, Brownie, Spotty, Black Ears, Cotton Tail, and Herbert Nenninger frolic about the yard, gambol upon a stack of wood, leap over the fence, scurry into the fields, and romp about the countryside.

So now Curious George has a major problem on his hands as Bill continues to deliver his newspaper route on bicycle, and Fuzzy, Whitey, Brownie, Spotty, Black Ears, Cotton Tail, and Herbert Nenninger whisk off into various directions.

Jumpy Squirrel notices two of the bunnies who climb onto his tree, and so does Curious George, who captures them within his baseball cap, along with Jumpy Squirrel, who ends up back inside the bunny hutch with his acorn shell.

Will Curious George learns his lesson about tracking bunnies, two of whom emerge from the stream to leave footprints, and another who tracks through a patch of softened mud along the path of "Curious George's Bunny Hunt?"
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