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  • No pandas around here? What do we do now?

  • If only we knew where Bob made his video.

  • - Wait a minute. - My brother!

  • If we could go there, maybe we could find a panda.

  • Remember anything from Bob's video

  • that will help us find the right spot?

  • Let's see. I remember an adorable panda.

  • Yes, yes. I remember.

  • He sneezed and he was hilarious

  • and it was because a little green leaf

  • on a stick tickled his nose.

  • Oh! He was surrounded by a forest.

  • A-ha! Maybe to find a panda

  • we got to find ourselves a forest.

  • Come on, Rolly.

  • Boom. Found a forest.

  • All that searching made me hungry.

  • Good thing I brought puppy treats.

  • Yoink! Ha ha ha!

  • Something adorably cute and fuzzy took our treats.

  • - Was it a panda? - Oh!

  • These look fun.

  • It's not a panda. It's a monkey.

  • Enough of this monkey business, monkey.

  • Ugh. He's gone, and that was my favorite snack.

  • Rolly, you just reminded me of something Bob said.

  • "You can never wear too much sunscreen." Was it that?

  • An important lesson to be sure.

  • He also said a panda's favorite snack

  • was leaves from that plant thingy in the video.

  • - What was it called? - Bambino?

  • - Bam-bi-- - Babylonia?

  • - Bamba-- - La bamba?

  • - Be-blue? - Oh, wait. I know it.

  • Both: Bamboo!

  • I remember it from the video.

  • It looked so chewy.

  • Nom, nom, nom, nom.

  • Much chewier than these trees.

  • Then we need to find bamboo if we're going to find pandas.

  • You're the stick expert. Do your thing, Rolly.

  • It's my puppy dream come true!

  • Hmm. Nom, nom, nom, nom.

  • A quality stick, but not bamboo.

  • - Let's keep looking. - How about this one?

  • Nom. Nom. Nom.

  • ( gasps ) Wow.

  • This stick is so sticky and chewable.

  • Bingo, we did it! We found bamboo!

  • Whoa. Loads of bamboo.

  • Nom, nom. Isn't bamboo the best?

  • You bet bamboo's the best!

  • ( gasps ) You're a panda!

  • I am?

  • Just kidding. I am a panda.

  • The name's Chen, and I'm happy to meet

  • anyone who loves bamboo as much as I do.

  • I'm Bingo, and this is my brother Rolly.

  • We're happy we found you because we need your help.

  • Say no more, bamboo-loving buddies.

  • I am so in. Now, what are we doing?

  • If you wouldn't mind, do you think you could sneeze

  • so we can make an adorable video of you for Bob?

  • You think I'm adorable? Aww!

  • I think you're adorable. I'm happy to help.

  • Great. When I say "action," you start sneezing.

  • And action.

  • And now that I think about it,

  • I can't sneeze whenever I want.

  • What if we helped to make you sneeze?

  • Fantastic! But how?

  • Well, in Bob's video a bamboo leaf

  • made the panda sneeze.

  • So if your nose gets tickled,

  • maybe you'll sneeze, too.

  • - Does this tickle? - Mm, not yet.

  • What if I say the word "tickle"?

  • Tickle, tickle, tickle.

  • Tickle, tickle, tickle. Tickle, tickle.

  • I don't think this is going to work.

  • - What now? - Oh.

  • I've got plenty more ideas where that came from.

  • ( music playing )

  • Oh

  • It's not easy

  • For a couple of puppies

  • To get a panda bear sneezing

  • Oh

  • There's no doubt about it

  • That we can't squeeze a single sniffly

  • Sneezy sound out of her

  • Come on, sneeze

  • Both: Ah-choo!

  • Baby panda, please

  • We've tried sniffing flowers, salt and some pepper

  • Tickling her nose with a leaf and a feather

  • Sniffing trees and branches, to leaves and logs

  • It'd be easiest if she were just allergic to dogs.

  • Ah-ah-- nope.

  • Come on, sneeze

  • Baby panda, please

  • Ah-choo!

  • Baby panda, baby panda

  • Baby panda, please

No pandas around here? What do we do now?

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