CEO100able? In S2's "Butter's First Check-Up", since Jelly is considered "family" to Peanut and Baby Butter, Jelly blowing a raspberry on Baby Butter's belly and waist would have also tickled Baby Butter. That is true. (NOTE: Mothers and big sisters are like that on babies.) That also could've been part of the otter kids's "tickle game" in S2's "Butter's First Check-Up". (I mean, "Jelly blowing a raspberry on Baby Butter's belly and waist with her lips".) But you know, that is JUST FOR FAMILY. That is, when I saw Jelly tickling Baby Butter in S2's "Butter's First Check-Up". And yes, it was seen in the episode. When Peanut cut out a whale (that is, seen in S1's "Bye-Bye PB&J"), the whale (made from paper) it looked like a sperm whale. If it was a sperm whale, that means it was a polar animal (an animal from the the Arctic or Antarctic). So he would've made an Arctic/Antarctic animal. That is, which would have gotten Mrs. Duck to look like she was cold from the oceans of Antarctica. (That is, if Peanut or Jelly made any animal from the Arctic OR the continent Antarctica, it would make Mrs. Duck feel like she had been to the polar regions and swimming in the oceans there.) And only penguins are immune to those frozen seas (the seas of Antarctica). Perhaps not so. I think that perhaps it would've been an extinct whale like the Liviyatan instead. Good thing it was a Liviyatan (an extinct whale) and not a modern whale (especially from the polar regions). Now if it was a cetacean like a dolphin (such as a bottlenose dolphin from California or Hawaii) and Mrs. Duck saw it, I'd be 100 percent satisfied. Liviyatan (extinct whale) did not live in the polar regions. (NOTE: The dinosaur Cryolophosaurus lived in Antarctica, you know. It lived in the Jurassic period.) Good thing none of the other neighborhood kids (Peanut, Jelly, Baby Butter, Munchy, or Pinch and Scootch) ever bring cut-out pictures OR actual pictures of animals from the polar regions to Mrs. Duck. Mrs. Duck would've been watching them (especially the otter kids) if they were ever near pictures of animals. Of course, you would need to cross the oceans to get to the dinosaur fossil dig sites. And most people would do it my airplanes (from the airport). And that is a guaranteed graveyard shift flight. Not only that, but also a redeye flight. (NOTE: In the PBJ OTTER franchise, since Mr. Raccoon works during the day, I should imagine what he'd do if he were a pilot for this. He would be working a graveyard shift by flying a plane and taking his "raccoon customers" to places around the world. That is, through redeye flights. But what is so special about Aunt Nanner doing this?) Good thing Mrs. Duck and Mrs. Beaver wouldn't want to try a graveyard shift flight. Mr. Raccoon trains a long time. The reason why Mrs. Beaver wouldn't want to do that long of a flight (but stick with U.S.A states if going on vacations --for as little as 2 to 5 hour flights and not up to 20 hours) is because in addition to making your eyes red, graveyard shift flights would hurt her nose. Same thing for Jelly too. If I were Mrs. Beaver's position and I wanted to do a flight (up to 5 hours), I'd stick to just the U.S.A states. That is, like Florida. But not the other countries which Mr. Raccoon flies his customers to. That would've been guaranteed for nocturnal animals (even if they are customers). On the plus side CEO100able, through the "San Diego, California" videos, did you and your dad actually sit next to each other on the plane? (Now I am talking about the flight.)
1. That raspberry blowing idea cracks me up! It reminds me of part of the first scene of the Save-Ums episode, "Untangle That Octopus!" where Orange Puff spits water into Jazzi's hands like a spraying fountain, blowing a raspberry in the process, during the moment of Puff Bath Day when Jazzi and B.B. Jammies were giving the Puffs a bath at Save-Um Central. It was hilarious! I retained that part in my script for the introduction of a custom crossover episode based on the debut episodes of PB&J Otter and The Save-Ums! ("Bye-Bye PB&J" of PB&J Otter, and "Untangle That Octopus!" of The Save-Ums!). Even though Jazzi and her younger brother, B.B. Jammies are different from the Puff characters since the Puffs are shaped like tiny space creatures of different colors, they all happen to be seen as family, just like Jelly and Baby Butter being part of the Otter family in PB&J Otter. Interesting, isn't it? 2. Speaking of the "Bye-Bye PB&J" episode of PB&J Otter, I'd say the fact Peanut cut out a picture of a sperm whale was very interesting. It's amazing what creature pictures kids can discover. And that is some fabulous information about sperm whales! 3. Well, in North America, it is easy to stick to US states, but not visit other countries except Canada, because for one thing, traveling from Houston, Texas, USA to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on an airplane could take as long as it takes to travel from Los Angeles, California to Detroit, Michigan by plane (4 hours and 40 minutes, depending on circumstances). The reason I am mentioning the US state of Texas as part of a travel comparison example is because in PB&J Otter, Lake Hoohaw seems to be implied in Texas because of the country music often used in the background, the fact several characters say "y'all" (a contraction of "you all") is frequently used in Southern American English, and Texas is a very large state in the southern part of the United States. Imagine this: If the main PB&J Otter characters were living in Texas, and if they were to travel to another place by flight, they would generally stick to North America by choosing to visit Seattle, Washington, which could take 4 hours and 35 minutes (in the flight time range you mentioned), be it for a vacation, or for business reasons. 4. No, that San Diego, California journey my dad and I experienced was a road trip last year. But he and I sat to one another in the front seat area of our car. It was great to visit several places in San Diego, California like the USS Midway Museum at Navy Pier, in the harbor of North San Diego Bay, as well as SeaWorld San Diego. It would be great to visit California again one day!
CEO100able? In S2's "Butter's First Check-Up", since Jelly is considered "family" to Peanut and Baby Butter, Jelly blowing a raspberry on Baby Butter's belly and waist would have also tickled Baby Butter. That is true. (NOTE: Mothers and big sisters are like that on babies.) That also could've been part of the otter kids's "tickle game" in S2's "Butter's First Check-Up". (I mean, "Jelly blowing a raspberry on Baby Butter's belly and waist with her lips".) But you know, that is JUST FOR FAMILY. That is, when I saw Jelly tickling Baby Butter in S2's "Butter's First Check-Up". And yes, it was seen in the episode.
When Peanut cut out a whale (that is, seen in S1's "Bye-Bye PB&J"), the whale (made from paper) it looked like a sperm whale. If it was a sperm whale, that means it was a polar animal (an animal from the the Arctic or Antarctic). So he would've made an Arctic/Antarctic animal. That is, which would have gotten Mrs. Duck to look like she was cold from the oceans of Antarctica. (That is, if Peanut or Jelly made any animal from the Arctic OR the continent Antarctica, it would make Mrs. Duck feel like she had been to the polar regions and swimming in the oceans there.) And only penguins are immune to those frozen seas (the seas of Antarctica). Perhaps not so. I think that perhaps it would've been an extinct whale like the Liviyatan instead. Good thing it was a Liviyatan (an extinct whale) and not a modern whale (especially from the polar regions). Now if it was a cetacean like a dolphin (such as a bottlenose dolphin from California or Hawaii) and Mrs. Duck saw it, I'd be 100 percent satisfied. Liviyatan (extinct whale) did not live in the polar regions. (NOTE: The dinosaur Cryolophosaurus lived in Antarctica, you know. It lived in the Jurassic period.) Good thing none of the other neighborhood kids (Peanut, Jelly, Baby Butter, Munchy, or Pinch and Scootch) ever bring cut-out pictures OR actual pictures of animals from the polar regions to Mrs. Duck. Mrs. Duck would've been watching them (especially the otter kids) if they were ever near pictures of animals.
Of course, you would need to cross the oceans to get to the dinosaur fossil dig sites. And most people would do it my airplanes (from the airport). And that is a guaranteed graveyard shift flight. Not only that, but also a redeye flight. (NOTE: In the PBJ OTTER franchise, since Mr. Raccoon works during the day, I should imagine what he'd do if he were a pilot for this. He would be working a graveyard shift by flying a plane and taking his "raccoon customers" to places around the world. That is, through redeye flights. But what is so special about Aunt Nanner doing this?) Good thing Mrs. Duck and Mrs. Beaver wouldn't want to try a graveyard shift flight. Mr. Raccoon trains a long time. The reason why Mrs. Beaver wouldn't want to do that long of a flight (but stick with U.S.A states if going on vacations --for as little as 2 to 5 hour flights and not up to 20 hours) is because in addition to making your eyes red, graveyard shift flights would hurt her nose. Same thing for Jelly too.
If I were Mrs. Beaver's position and I wanted to do a flight (up to 5 hours), I'd stick to just the U.S.A states. That is, like Florida. But not the other countries which Mr. Raccoon flies his customers to. That would've been guaranteed for nocturnal animals (even if they are customers).
On the plus side CEO100able, through the "San Diego, California" videos, did you and your dad actually sit next to each other on the plane? (Now I am talking about the flight.)
1. That raspberry blowing idea cracks me up! It reminds me of part of the first scene of the Save-Ums episode, "Untangle That Octopus!" where Orange Puff spits water into Jazzi's hands like a spraying fountain, blowing a raspberry in the process, during the moment of Puff Bath Day when Jazzi and B.B. Jammies were giving the Puffs a bath at Save-Um Central. It was hilarious! I retained that part in my script for the introduction of a custom crossover episode based on the debut episodes of PB&J Otter and The Save-Ums! ("Bye-Bye PB&J" of PB&J Otter, and "Untangle That Octopus!" of The Save-Ums!).
Even though Jazzi and her younger brother, B.B. Jammies are different from the Puff characters since the Puffs are shaped like tiny space creatures of different colors, they all happen to be seen as family, just like Jelly and Baby Butter being part of the Otter family in PB&J Otter. Interesting, isn't it?
2. Speaking of the "Bye-Bye PB&J" episode of PB&J Otter, I'd say the fact Peanut cut out a picture of a sperm whale was very interesting. It's amazing what creature pictures kids can discover. And that is some fabulous information about sperm whales!
3. Well, in North America, it is easy to stick to US states, but not visit other countries except Canada, because for one thing, traveling from Houston, Texas, USA to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on an airplane could take as long as it takes to travel from Los Angeles, California to Detroit, Michigan by plane (4 hours and 40 minutes, depending on circumstances).
The reason I am mentioning the US state of Texas as part of a travel comparison example is because in PB&J Otter, Lake Hoohaw seems to be implied in Texas because of the country music often used in the background, the fact several characters say "y'all" (a contraction of "you all") is frequently used in Southern American English, and Texas is a very large state in the southern part of the United States. Imagine this: If the main PB&J Otter characters were living in Texas, and if they were to travel to another place by flight, they would generally stick to North America by choosing to visit Seattle, Washington, which could take 4 hours and 35 minutes (in the flight time range you mentioned), be it for a vacation, or for business reasons.
4. No, that San Diego, California journey my dad and I experienced was a road trip last year. But he and I sat to one another in the front seat area of our car. It was great to visit several places in San Diego, California like the USS Midway Museum at Navy Pier, in the harbor of North San Diego Bay, as well as SeaWorld San Diego. It would be great to visit California again one day!