Clifford the Big Red Dog - Now Now, I'm Busy (S2E24)

Runtime (min) | 15 |
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Air Date | 2002-10-16 |
Genres | Animation, Kids |
TV Rating | TV-Y |
Storyline
In this episode of Clifford the Big Red Dog, Emily Elizabeth is excited to have a busy day filled with activities. She has planned to help her friends with their various tasks, but as the day unfolds, she finds herself overwhelmed by the number of commitments. Clifford, her big red dog, tries to help, but Emily is determined to stick to her schedule.
As Emily juggles her responsibilities, she learns the importance of saying 'no' when necessary. With Clifford’s support, she realizes that it’s okay to prioritize her own needs and take a break. The episode highlights the value of managing one’s time and the importance of self-care, teaching children about balance and setting boundaries.
What Parents Say
Parents will appreciate how this episode addresses the concept of busy schedules and the pressures children often feel to participate in many activities. Emily Elizabeth's character embodies the struggle of wanting to please friends while also needing to honor her own limits. This situation is relatable for both kids and parents, providing a conversation starter about personal boundaries and the importance of self-awareness.
The episode also showcases Clifford's loving nature as he supports Emily through her challenges. His gentle reminders and encouragement help her understand that it’s okay to prioritize her own well-being. This positive portrayal of friendship and support can help children learn the importance of surrounding themselves with understanding friends who respect their needs.
What Children Can Learn
Children watching this episode will learn about the importance of managing their time and understanding their own limits. Emily's journey illustrates that being busy is not always the best option, and it's okay to take a step back when feeling overwhelmed. This lesson is particularly relevant in today's fast-paced world, where children often feel pressured to participate in numerous activities.
Moreover, the episode reinforces the value of communication and expressing one’s feelings. Kids can see how Emily learns to articulate her need for downtime, which is an essential skill for building healthy relationships with peers. Overall, this episode encourages kids to reflect on their commitments and prioritize their well-being.
Five Most Asked Questions
Curious about the key lessons and moments in this episode of Clifford the Big Red Dog? Here are the top five questions parents often ask about 'Now Now, I'm Busy.'
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What challenges does Emily Elizabeth face in this episode? | Emily Elizabeth grapples with the overwhelming feeling of having too many activities planned for one day. As she tries to juggle helping her friends and sticking to her commitments, she quickly realizes that her schedule is too packed. This leads to moments of stress, showcasing the importance of recognizing one’s limits. |
How does Clifford support Emily during her busy day? | Clifford is a constant source of support for Emily throughout her hectic day. He encourages her to take breaks and helps remind her that it's okay to say 'no' to some activities. His gentle nature provides a comforting presence, allowing Emily to navigate her challenges with a sense of companionship. |
What lesson does Emily learn about being busy? | Throughout the episode, Emily learns that being busy does not equate to being happy. She discovers the value of prioritizing her own needs and recognizing when she needs to take a step back. This realization helps her understand the importance of balance in life, especially when it comes to managing her time. |
How does the episode illustrate the theme of friendship? | The theme of friendship is highlighted through Emily's interactions with her friends and Clifford. While she wants to help everyone, she learns that true friends will understand her need for time to herself. The episode emphasizes that healthy friendships involve respecting each other's boundaries and supporting one another's well-being. |
What skills can children learn from this episode? | Children can learn valuable skills such as time management and the importance of communicating their feelings. Emily's journey encourages kids to reflect on their own commitments and recognize when they need to prioritize self-care. These lessons are essential for fostering resilience and healthy relationships as they grow. |
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Writing
Directing
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1 | 1 | My Best Friend - Believe in yourself Emily decides that she must find something "special" for Show and Tell. But after an exhaustive search of Birdwell Island for the perfect thing to share, Emily learns that sometimes the best things in life are right under your nose. |
1 | 2 | Cleo doesn't want to share her new toy with anyone. |
1 | 3 | Clifford accidentally breaks a present he was supposed to deliver for Emily. |
1 | 4 | Clifford tries to stay clean for a magazine's Dog of the Year contest. |
1 | 5 | Emily has to take care of a baby bird, leaving her little time to play with Clifford. |
1 | 6 | Emily is jealous when Jetta gets to visit an exciting city. |
1 | 7 | Everyone, including Clifford, must work as a team to put on the fall carnival. |
1 | 8 | Emily's cousin Laura and her dog, Rex, arrive for a visit. |
1 | 9 | T-Bone finds himself in a race against Mac. |
1 | 10 | When the dogs eat too many treats, they learn that too much of a good thing can be bad. |
1 | 11 | In a flashback story, Cleo shakes things up when she arrives on the island. |
1 | 12 | When Cleo makes a new friend, she starts ignoring Clifford and T-Bone. |
1 | 13 | Emily competes against Jetta for the lead in the school play. |
1 | 14 | Clifford itches like crazy but hides his discomfort to avoid a trip to the doctor. |
1 | 15 | The new dog in town has only three legs, which makes the gang uncomfortable. |
1 | 16 | Clifford's digging talents become an asset when a big storm blows in. |
1 | 17 | Clifford learns that stars, like everyone else, sometimes need help. |
1 | 18 | Cleo develops stage fright when the dogs are recruited to help with a show. |
1 | 19 | All fingers and paws point to Emily as the thief when Jetta's trophy and locket vanish. |
1 | 20 | Jetta mocks Emily's plans for her birthday party activities. |
1 | 21 | When Mac tears one of Jetta's sweaters, he feels terrible about it and runs away. |
1 | 22 | Jetta learns that it's OK to have fears and admit them. |
1 | 23 | In flashbacks, Emily meets Clifford, and her love turns him into the biggest dog around. |
1 | 24 | Clifford has to dispel preconceived ideas about large dogs. |
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1 | 27 | Clifford jumps into a pile of leaves that T-Bone has raked, and when they scatter he has a lesson to learn; Charley finally finds a sport he can't master, “jiggly juggle,” but he decides to work at it anyway. |
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1 | 29 | The dogs go to school for the first time, and T-Bone worries that he won't be able to keep up; the library sponsors an essay contest called “Islander of the Year.” Guess who it is? |
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1 | 31 | T-Bone's not looking forward to the town celebration because he's afraid of loud noises; nobody will play with Clifford because they're too busy planning a surprise party for him. |
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1 | 35 | Mac starts an “exclusive” club (he wants to exclude T-Bone); Mr. Bleekman wants to exclude dogs from the park, but he finds that he misses them when they're gone. |
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1 | 37 | Cleo is voted Fluffiest Dog of Birdwell Island and can't stop bragging about it; Jetta tells Vaz that he's bad at soccer, which prompts him to stop playing. |
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1 | 41 | Clifford and Cleo think that T-Bone is moving; the dogs are upset with the arrival of cats, but then they learn that different isn't necessarily bad. |
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1 | 43 | Clifford misses Emily when she goes on a trip, so his friends try to make up for it; Charley wants to lead a chore-free dog's life. |
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1 | 45 | T-Bone falls in love. Meanwhile, Clifford tries to make the perfect Valentine for Emily. |
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1 | 47 | Cleo is jealous of her owner's sister's dog, Susie. Also: it's role-reversal time: Clifford, Cleo and T-Bone take care of a pet. |
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1 | 49 | T-Bone gets a new sweater but learns that “Clothes Don't Make the Dog”; Emily thinks Clifford is neglecting her. |
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1 | 51 | T-Bone eats Cleo's new dog food then lies about it; Charley and Emily have an ice-cream party when Charley's father is away. |
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1 | 59 | While her house is being painted, Cleo stays with Clifford---and takes over; the dogs try to get grumpy Mr. Bleakman to brighten up, and find that their good deeds make them feel good, too. |
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1 | 61 | Clifford and the other dogs pitch in with the “Keep Birdwell Island Beautiful” effort by planting a flower garden. Except for Cleo. She wants to plant a dog-toy garden for herself. Then the dogs find the long-buried trunk of the island's discoverer, Captain Birdwell. But Jetta is given credit for the find. Will she tell the truth? Voice of Clifford: John Ritter. |
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1 | 63 | In a flashback sequence, the Howards arrive on Birdwell Island, and their new neighbors join in welcoming a very big newcomer. Then Jetta breaks a beach date with Emily Elizabeth because she has received a “better offer” from an older girl. |
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1 | 65 | Clifford gets a really big case of the hiccups and his friends have a big job helping him get rid of them; Jetta throws a movie party, but all she shows are home movies of herself. |
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1 | 67 | Clifford cleans out his doghouse but can't throw things away because each item holds a memory. Also, Jetta has a new baby brother, but that means that she no longer gets all the attention. |
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1 | 69 | Jetta's envious of Emily Elizabeth because everybody loves her pet, Clifford. So she makes up a pet of her own. Then Cleo helps Vaz with his paper route. She likes helping him and she likes the treats she gets as a reward. In fact, she mostly likes the treats. |
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1 | 71 | Clifford and Emily Elizabeth try to get Mr. Bleakman (voice of Earl Boen), a notorious party pooper, to attend the Howards' party; Emily Elizabeth writes a poem for her mother's birthday, but Jetta thinks it's not a good gift. |
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1 | 73 | K.C. returns for a visit and Cleo's so excited that she forgets her other friends. Also, rain threatens the back-to-school barbecue and Mac is so disappointed that his friends try to stop the rain. |
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1 | 75 | It's Topsy Turvy Day, so Jetta and Emily “trade” dogs. Then Clifford is told to polish his manners for Mrs. Bleakman's book-club party. Voice of Mrs. Bleakman: Edie McClurg. |
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1 | 77 | Clifford forgets a play date with Cleo, who accuses him of abusing her friendship; Cleo teases T-bone because he's smitten with a visiting dog named Mimi. |
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1 | 79 | Cleo borrows Clifford's favorite blanket and carelessly gets it dirty; the dogs dig for dinosaur bones as part of a friend's college project. |
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2 | 1 | Cleo Pretends to hurt herself so she won't have to embarrass herself on the ice rink. But with the help of Clifford and his friends, they help her understand that trying new things with your friends is fun. |
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2 | 35 | Emily Elizabeth and Jetta try to get Charley to honor his promises; Cleo runs away to avoid taking a bath. |
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2 | 37 | When Cleo's bored by the rain, Clifford gets her to imagine an exciting story; a power failure threatens Birdwell Island, but Clifford and Mr. Bleakman save the day. |
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2 | 41 | A visiting dog tries to lead Clifford astray, but he learns to stand up for his beliefs; the kids wonder if marriage will change their teacher. |
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2 | 43 | Ads for a new dog food influence Clifford and his friends; news of an old buddy's upcoming visit makes T-Bone recall his days as a puppy. |
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2 | 45 | Clifford accidentally bathes in dye and then tries to hide the fact; Mary's afraid to perform in front of an audience, but is helped by Emily. |
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2 | 47 | T-Bone puts together a pop band that Mac would like to join; a dog champion comes to Birdwell Island and all the dogs want to impress him. |
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2 | 49 | A very small dog named Frankie envies Clifford being big; T-Bone and Clifford have to adjust to their differences in size. |
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