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The first one, in which kids talk about mail, is recycled from " What's in the Mail, Today?" The second one features kids talking about what they like about having a birthday party, recycled from the show's basis, " Mouse Party". Bear in the Big Blue House Live! Surprise Party includes two segments featuring real kids.Additionally, a couple of lucky kids with birthdays get to come on-stage for a special presentation of "Happy, Happy Birthday." The Shadow segment, recycled from " Bear's Birthday Bash" features the children of the week. And Treelo finds himself wanting a present, but Bear helps him to see that even when it's not your birthday, there's a lot of fun to be had at a birthday party. Pip and Pop get literally wrapped up in the decorations, but Bear helps them to break free. Ojo gets to work on making the cake, Pip and Pop are placed in charge of the decorations and Treelo is given the task of wrapping Tutter's present. While he laments being all alone, the preparations are in full-swing. On his birthday, Tutter finds himself missing his friends, not knowing that they're in the process of planning an elaborate surprise party. This stage production features many of the voices from the show and many of its songs as well. It's Tutter's birthday and viewers are invited to join Bear and the gang in the Big Blue House as they work together to plan a surprise party for Tutter. This was the first VEE Corporation's Bear in the Big Blue House Live stage show, based on the episode " Mouse Party." And in "When You've Got to Go", he has to learn about not procrastinating with bathroom breaks, yet is able to play checkers, which is a relatively sophisticated game, competently.Bear in the Big Blue House Live: Surprise Party toured across the United States and Canada between 20. He has his own First Day of School Episode, which logically puts him at around five or six, but maybe mice start their education as adults. Vague Age: His age is a mystery: He has his own mouse hole, which is kind of like living alone, but then again it's connected to the rest of the house.Trademark Favorite Food: Cheese is one of his defining favourite snacks, being a mouse and all.In fact, he's had a recurring dream about being a king and demanding more cheese. Stock Animal Diet: Like a typical fictional mouse, he likes cheese.No Celebrities Were Harmed: Listening to Tutter's voice, particularly during the first few episodes, he sounds an awful lot like Spike Jones of Spike Jones and The City Slickers (specifically, the voice he used for "All I Want For Christmas is My Two Front Teeth").Nice Mice: He is very friendly towards Bear and the other residents of the Big Blue House.When he actually gets to school, Bear has to remain outside the school building for quite a while before he becomes comfortable enough for Bear to leave. When he first learns that he's going to school, he ends up getting so worked up over it that Bear and his new teacher have to correct the false assumptions he's built up over it. Nervous Wreck: Tutter often tends to be somewhat more tightly wound than the other characters, often getting upset or worked up over minor things and having to be reminded by Bear to calm down and breathe, or to take quiet time.He even gets a song about it called "Why Can't the Dirt Just Leave Me Alone?". Neat Freak: Tutter strives to tidy up anything he can."How many times - HOW MANY TIMES do I have to say it, Treelo?! I! AM NOT! A SNOW BEAR! I! AM A MOUSE! TUTTER THE MOUSE!" Trademark Favorite Food: He loves berries, particularly his triple-berry pie.Stock Animal Diet: He loves honey and berries like most fictional (and real life) bears.Parental Substitute: He's a father figure to all the others who live in or frequently visit the Big Blue House.The Nose Knows: Has a strong sense of smell.He never gets angry and is just so warm and friendly he's incapable of saying no to anybody. Gentle Giant: He's enormous and very gentle.Funny Animal: He walks around upright and can talk.Friend to All Children: He's very good with kids, which helps in a houseful of kids.

Or maybe you smell this good all the time."
Catchphrase: "What's that smell?! Oh, it's you! You know, you smell like X today.He's a bear and one of the most amicable characters.

Beary Friendly: One of the most triumphant examples.Amazing Technicolor Wildlife: He's an orange bear.Performed by: Noel MacNealThe titular Bear in the big blue house, a very warm-hearted and easygoing bear.
