The World of Teddy Ruxpin

Adventure Series

"Quiet Please"

Teddy Sings His Way Through A Quiet Day

Production Number29
Chronological Order27

Featured Characters

  • Teddy Ruxpin

Locations

  • Gimmick's House
  • Gimmick's Valley

Compatibility

  • Worlds of Wonder (all versions)
  • Playskool
  • Yes! Entertainment

Spending quiet time alone really can be fun.

“Quiet Please” is an entry from the World of Teddy Ruxpin Adventure Series. It was released for the Worlds of Wonder, Playskool, and Yes! Entertainment Teddy Ruxpin talking toys. It is one of only a handful of entries to feature only Teddy Ruxpin himself.

“This story shows the value of enjoying your own company by using your imagination.”

When he finds himself alone for the day, Teddy uses his imagination to find things to do by himself.

Teddy greets the listener and explains that his friends are all away and he is spending the day alone. While some might find this upsetting, Teddy instead finds ways to entertain himself. Sometimes he’ll even leave a sign on the door so as not to be disturbed (“Quiet Please”).

One of the ways Teddy encourages the listener to entertain themselves is to look out the window and see what they can see (“Looking Out My Window”).

Another way Teddy suggests seeing other worlds is to read a book! He cites many of the books he has in his collection and how he enjoys reading (“Give A Book A Look”).

Even lying in bed and looking at your blankets, you can imagine the different things your blankets may look like (“Blankets On My Bed”).

Teddy enjoys being by himself, and it’s important you do, too (“Me, Myself And I”).

As Teddy reflects on how rainy days or sick days alone can still be fun, he realizes that he’s not alone at all! The listener is with him, and so are “myself” and “I”! It’s been a very “quiet” party (“Quiet Please (Reprise)”).

  • "Come Dream With Me Tonight" (Introduction)
  • "Quiet Please"
  • "Looking Out My Window"
  • "Give A Book A Look"
  • "Blankets On My Bed"
  • "Me, Myself And I"
  • "Quiet Please" (Reprise)
  • Along with a few others such as “Teddy Ruxpin Lullabies”, this is one of the few stories that feature Teddy Ruxpin only. No other characters appear or are even mentioned by name.
  • Teddy explains that he used to sail boats a lot when he lived in Rillonia.
Story ByPhil Baron
Illustrated ByRussell Hicks
Theresa Mazurek
Douglas McCarthy
Allyn Conley/Gorniak
Julie Ann Armstrong
Lorann Downer
Rivka
Fay Whitemountain
Suzanne Lewis
Lisa Souza
Maggie Parr (1998)
Created ByKen Forsse
Art DirectorRussell Hicks
Music Composer/ProducerGeorge Wilkins
LyricsPhil Baron
Production SupervisiorsDon Reidel
Bill Barber
DirectorLarry Larsen
Script CoordinatorVirginia Gallo
Story EditorsKen Forsse
Margaret Hughes
Technical DirectorRussell Brower
Sound EngineersBradley Hartman
Scott Jennings
Sound EffectsRussell Browser
Animation Programming DirectorMichael Earnest
Animation ProgrammingTom Eure
George Ryan
Thom Fountain
MusiciansRay Colcord (Synthesizer Orchestration)
Sol Gubin
Don J. Baldwin
Laurence Juber
VoicesPhil Baron
With Special Thanks to the Entire Alchemy II Staff