00:00Why are you going to the Arctic, son?
00:10Goo is doing a story on endangered species of the North for her news program.
00:16She needs help with a camera and sound equipment.
00:19I want to go too, Mother.
00:22Darling, when you're older, you'll be able to do things like that.
00:26And, Minga, there isn't room for more on the helicopter.
00:31You can watch the program live right here in our living room, sweetheart.
00:38Well, there's the helicopter. Goodbye.
00:56Oh, this is wonderful.
01:03Prickle, will you fly down closer to the glacier?
01:06You got it.
01:08Great, Prickle. Now, come in closer.
01:12I thought we were going to photograph animals, not glaciers.
01:17Pokey, this is part of their environment.
01:20Yeah, Pokey. Wild animals need a habitat just like us.
01:27Well, I'm not wild. I don't need a habitat.
01:31Never had one in my whole life.
01:33Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:34Pokey, habitat is the place where you live.
01:38Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:39Boy, these ice cliffs are hundreds of feet high.
01:44I'd like to see a big chunk of ice make a big splash in the sea.
01:48No such luck.
01:51Oh, look at all the seals lying on those little icebergs.
01:57The seals are no longer an endangered species since they are now protected from hunters.
02:04Well, fellas, here we go up and over the top of the glacier.
02:13I don't see any animals on the glaciers.
02:18Pokey, just look down now and you'll see why.
02:25Yeah, I see.
02:27They'd fall in those crevasses.
02:31You guys ready for bear country?
02:34Take her away, Prickle.
02:36Here we go.
02:37The mountains of central Alaska have many types of wildlife.
02:47There is the brown bear, the black bear, the mountain sheep, the caribou, and the eagle.
02:55Oh, ooh.
03:01Hey, Gumby, that looks like a bear.
03:05I'll zoom in on it and see.
03:11It's a bear, all right.
03:13A big one.
03:14We're crossing into the Arctic zone now, where we'll find walrus, seals, and polar bears.
03:29This is a vast polar ice field, where polar bears roam hunting for seals and walrus.
03:45Uh-oh, fellas.
03:47We're just about out of gas.
03:49There's a smooth place over there.
04:02Looks like an igloo.
04:04It was an igloo.
04:06I hope nobody was inside.
04:08Wellington, they ruined our new igloo.
04:13Yes, by Jove, they did.
04:16Hey, what are you doing?
04:18You wrecked our home.
04:19You have to build us a new igloo.
04:22Wellington and I will show you how.
04:25Our boy and his friends are in trouble.
04:27Let's go help them, Professor.
04:30Oh, yes, by all means.
04:32Minga, you stay with your mother.
04:34This block of ice will be our window.
04:39I want those sides to be at right angles.
04:42Oh, that's right.
04:44We want to have the best-looking igloo in the neighborhood.
04:48Uh-oh, it seems it's only our visitors.
04:55Hi, kids.
04:57Here's your fuel.
04:58What are you doing?
05:00Hi, Dad.
05:01Hi, Professor.
05:02We wrecked the igloo home of this walrus and puffin bird.
05:06So we rebuild it for them.
05:08Oh, Gumby.
05:10Walruses and puffins don't live in igloos.
05:14Some Eskimo hunter left it.
05:17All right, Wellington.
05:18Tell us the truth.
05:20Was this igloo yours?
05:22Uh-oh, well, uh-uh.
05:24We're regular visitors in the neighborhood.
05:28Yeah, visitors.
05:30I get it.
05:31You were just camping out by this abandoned igloo.
05:34It's not yours.
05:36Listen, I'm sorry.
05:38Can I make it up to you by giving you all the chocolate clam dandy you can eat?
05:46Sounds fair enough to me, Gumby.
05:48Oh, look.
05:58This cute little baby bear wants some clam dandy, too.
06:02Oh, goodness.
06:04The mother will be here any minute.
06:06Oh, my.
06:07We must all leave immediately.
06:09Oh, come on.
06:10Oh, man.
06:19Pogies!
06:19Nuts.
06:42What's the matter, Boogie?
06:44Oh, I couldn't finish my chocolate clam dandy.
06:48Oh, tough.