Do, Re & Mi - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

Follow the Conductor
When Do, Re and Mi can't figure out how to get the chickies to follow them home for lunch, they learn what job a conductor has and how it can help them.

Birdie Opera
It's Beatberry Picking Day and Do wants the birdies to beat the record and fill 10 buckets, but it's SO hot out, the birdies struggle in their effort.

Movin' to the Groove
Mi has an idea for an adventure--to hike up to top of Music Mountain and snowboard down it. But when Do and Re aren't following Mi's plan exactly, Mi becomes frustrated.

Take a Deep Breath
Re becomes overly concerned that the Spring Sing festivities won't be perfect—and this year, she's in charge!

Hush a Hummingbird
The birdies set off on a camping trip and Harmony & Melody's starry night show, but Re is so excited, she can't calm down to sleep.

You Gotta Try Try Try
Juan Peacock boasts about being good at Beak Ball, but quits playing when he's not good on the field. The birdies learn the truth—he's never played before!—and help him try again.

Beebopsburgh Rocks
Mi's envious of Juan Peacock and Pequena's travels outside Beebopsburgh and decides to leave town for more exciting adventures.

Gimme a High Feather
Do, Re & Mi help their friends Conga and Bongo paint their room, but discover the siblings have very different ideas about the paint color.

Waiting for Seymore
Mi's very excited to open a package on Mi's doorstep, until the birds discover the package is actually for Seymore Saymore. They search Beebopsburgh for Seymore, because Mi is having a hard time waiting to open it.

A Song to See
Ahoy! Do, Re & Mi discover a musical treasure map while playing pirates with Seymore Saymore and set off to find it.
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