9 Learning to Live with Pocoyo
10.07.03
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Pocoyó has a party and invites all his friends. But instead of letting his friends have fun, Pocoyó keeps bossing them around. Pato, Elly and Fred soon get fed up and leave the party to play their own way. Left to play on his own, Pocoyó realises that a party with no guests is no fun at all. Pocoyó invites his friends back to the party and everyone has fun playing together in their own unique and individual ways. After that, Baby Bird is in awe of Pocoyó as he plays skilfully with a bouncy ball. Baby Bird continues to admire Pocoyó but this time it’s his construction skills as Pocoyó plays with his blocks. And yes, Baby Bird thinks Pocoyó is the best at painting too. At first Pocoyó thinks it’s great to have an admirer but soon, Pocoyó can’t do anything without Baby Bird interrupting. Eventually Pocoyó gets so frustrated that he sends Baby Bird away. Pocoyó enjoys doing everything all by himself but it’s not long before he wonders where his friend Baby Bird has gone. When Pocoyó realises that Baby Bird was only trying to be his friend Pocoyó decides to invite Baby Bird to a party especially for him. Later, Elly invites her chums to a tea party but they don’t want to come because they know how bossy Elly is at her tea parties. The tea parties are no fun because Elly is always barking out rules and orders. But when Pocoyó and Pato smell Elly’s gorgeous biscuits, they realise what they’re missing out on and they change their minds. They really want to go to her tea party now. Before they can tuck into the biscuits though, Elly bosses them around. Pocoyó and Pato are exasperated and leave Elly to it. Elly realises that her friends are sad, and a tea party isn’t really a tea party unless you’ve got friends there with you. So Elly stops being bossy, and they all have a fun party eating the treats together. At the end, Pocoyó, Elly and Baby Bird have great fun making lots of noise. But what’s music to their ears is a real old racket to poor Pato who’s trying to have a nap. In the fourth episode Pocoyó, Elly and Baby Bird agree to try to be more considerate. But then they find another wonderful way to make music – by bouncing balls. Again, their music wakes up the sleepy duck. Finally Pocoyó and his chums make a cacophony with lots of machines which make noises. Pato completely loses his rag. Pocoyó’s attempt at a soothing lullaby does nothing to calm the ever-more exhausted quacker. Pato realises there’s no other way round this – he’s going to have to conduct them himself. In so doing, he really gets rather into it and the music gives him lots of energy. He’s no longer sleepy and everyone’s playing brilliant harmonious music together.