In the same scene, Burt and Sully teach what to do with strangers, while Sully uses Heather`s doll to show what to do with strangers (but only in a real emergency) and returns it to her. BURBLE`S MISSION: On a playground, when a black lamb named Kelly is about to climb into a carousel, Burble tells her to take off her jacket because she could get caught on the poles and suffocate them. It happened, and she told him to push her, but he reminded her of something else: no drawstrings sticking out. As soon as she takes care of it, he pushes her on the carousel. Savo warns him that a reckless bike ride is going in his direction: a puppy named Alex rides his parents` bike that has no reflectors, horns, helmets or safety equipment, he has not checked the brake pads or wheels beforehand, and he carelessly descends a hill and cannot stop it (the worst habit of cycling, that Burble had seen). Burble saves him (and the bike falls), writes him down for it, teaches him and takes care of these problems. Alex promises to be more careful. Rangers Sully and Kitty arrive and place an official safety seal on the bike to remind him of his promise. The Danger Rangers is a unique and delightful animated show that uses action-adventure, comedy, and songs to provide safety tips that entertain, educate, and save lives. Join Sully, Kitty, Burble, Squeeky and Burt as they take action.
Make the world a safer place. This DVD is a great tool for kids to learn about safety. Danger Rangers highlight safety tips for homes, bicycles, fires, emergencies and losses. They also tell you what to do if a stranger tries to catch you. The songs serve to reinforce the safety tips presented. Everyone will enjoy the comedy and music of “Danger Rangers” and learn to be safe. Sully, Kitty, Burble, Burt and Squeaky are the Danger Rangers. Rangers are gathered to deal with security issues in different locations.
Sully and Kitty occupy the home of a pig family known as curls. Burble takes a park where he teaches one child playground safety and another bicycle safety. Squeeky instructs road safety to his own annoyance. Burt then teaches what to do when you`re lost, and then tells Sully what to do with a stranger, especially the one who bothers you. After that, they organize a party at the pool, but there will be more safety rules, such as not walking in a pool and also no horse play. Unfortunately, the Curl family is out of sight, and Sully goes to fetch suitcases that rest on the floor and present a risk of tripping, but then, when he opens the cabinet door, the watch beeps, and he and Kitty scan them with Savo`s X-ray. The problem is a gun. Rangers Kitty and Sully ask family and the public never to play with guns because they might be loaded, even if they look funny in movies, video games or on TV, but immediately tell an adult if they find one.
M. Curl locks the closet and says that only he and his wife have the keys to the closet. Lucky`s watch beeps differently, which means that all the hidden dangers are gone. Sully and Kitty tell the family (especially Lucky) that in the event of an actual emergency (such as a fire, an injured person, or something else), they should dial the emergency number (“911”) (but not for fun). MISSION SULLY & KITTYS: Rangers Sully and Kitty arrive at the Curls House (much to the amazement of the older piglet, Lucky, but his father`s lack of knowledge about the goal). When Sully tells the family that more than half of all accidents happen in his home, an anxious Mr. Curl plans to move, but Kitty stops him by saying that Sully meant it happens in absolutely every home, more than in any place where no one can live. Sully tells Lucky that they need help finding hidden dangers.
Because Lucky knows the motto (“Safety Rules!”), he gets his own SAVO watch and becomes the official Junior Danger Ranger. He begins to beep around his mother and little sister Bitzi in their arms. This convinces Lucky that he was right when he said it was dangerous to have a new baby in the house, but Kitty explains that it wasn`t Bitzi who was dangerous, but a squeaky little blue ball she was holding (which Kitty took away from her) because she could choke on it. Savo warns Lucky that babies come into contact with something quite small, such as coins, small toys or even balloons (as they can adapt if they are not inflated or burst). The sound beeps again because of another hidden danger: a pot of food in cooking, the handle of which is directed forward. Sully prevents Lucky from going into danger and repairs to take care of it, but Kitty does it instead, and they point out the reason: young children can reach and grab the handles, and anyone can accidentally knock him over (on the smaller ones). Savo says that like pots of food and other things, hair dryers, curling irons and even coffee machines look the same, regardless of the temperature. Bitzi tries to walk into a closet, but Mrs. Curl stops him, not to mention a compliment from Kitty for her quick reflexes. Lucky reveals that this is the reason for the child safety bars, which are Sully and Kitty`s favorite decorative accessories, as they keep poisons out of the reach of children. Lucky reveals his knowledge of the dangers of gambling, which causes him to rap with Sully in rhymes about fire safety, much to Kitty`s chagrin, so she lets Savo play a video about the Rangers rescuing a family of raccoons from a burning house. SQUEEKYS MISSION: When Squeeky`s siege is lowered and Savo says goodbye, the conclusion titled “Slave-o,” the correction and cheesing are reversed, much to Savo`s chagrin.
Once Burble`s mission is over, Squeeky asks Sully and Kitty for help. During his mission, there are traffic jams and horns. He shouts at the drivers. He rejects Sully`s suggestion to ask Savo to scan. It directs cautious cyclists with signals. It says the same thing to a driver with a left turn signal. While this driver is doing this, he turns off his arm at a stop sign. He insults a lady for allegedly “tying up none of her passengers,” which turns out to be false. When Savo warns Squeeky of the dangers, Squeeky loses his temper. Savo asks him about the car that would be dangerous. Finally, the Rangers are thanked, and before leaving, they remind the crowd of the safety rules (“Common Sense” in the episode version). Read an interview with Michael D.
Moore, CEO of Educational Adventures – To Educate and Entertain is Moore`s Goal SAVO alerts Sully (who pretends to be a sea monster while bathing), Kitty (who looks at a book and is surprised because she is alarmed by a surprise), Burble (who rides a bike on a curved ramp), Squeeky (who eats cheese and greets the audience and has put on a helmet), and Burt (who controls a giant robot in which he finds himself attaching a winding key to a machine). As for the part where SAVO alerts Squeeky, he mocks him by saying that he does the traffic service so well, if he does something at all, which causes a provoked Squeaky to throw him the uneaten part of his cheese, then he enters the front basket of Burble`s bike. They buckle up. well, everyone except Squeeky succeeds, so SAVO automatically holds back in a rear-facing seat (where he has to sit because he weighs no more than 20 pounds). Rangers Sully and Kitty tell the audience not to go anywhere without a plan and tell an adult where they are going, who they are with and when they will be back. In the video, Ranger Burble prevented the father of the family from entering the interior by insulting him and Ranger Burt. Rangers Kitty and Burble put soaked towels under a door to keep the smoke at bay. Rangers Sully and Burt and the raccoon children crawl down the hallway. One of the children tries to reach the backyard door, but Burt stops him and checks if the door is cool, which is not the case, which means there is a fire behind. The Rangers take the children outside to meet their father.
BURT`S MISSION: In a park, Burt asks Rangers Sully, Kitty, Burble, and Squeeky to support him while telling the kids what they need to know if they`re afraid of anything. He uses a heavy location cap (his latest invention) on a goat child as what`s supposed to help, but the child can`t move (Burt says he`s working on it). He asks them (especially anyone who doesn`t have such a hat) to stay with the adult in charge of you, or to tell a responsible adult if they get lost, whether it`s a ranger in the park office when he`s in the park, or a store clerk in a mall, or to a police officer or a mother with her own children, when they are on the street. Customer reviews, including reviews of product stars, help customers learn more about the product and decide if it`s the right product for them. “Mission 547: Safety Rules!” is the pilot of Danger Rangers, as it was released in 2003, but was rebroadcast as episode 7. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage distribution by star, we do not use a simple average. Instead, our system takes into account, for example, the current rating and whether the reviewer purchased the item on Amazon. It also analyzed the reviews to verify reliability. Then they go swimming.
Sully manufactures a “safety sealing water wheel” in the pool. Burble catches a child sliding out of running around the pool and tells him never to, Squeeky helps a girl with her swimming wings (and teaches the audience how to use fluid things when you`re not a good swimmer, and always swims with a buddy), her mother takes her to the pool, and Kitty prevents two children from doing so, play in the pool (and make them run to the other end of the pool).