The World of Teddy Ruxpin

Adventure Series

"Teddy Ruxpin Summertime"

A Fun-Filled Musical Summer

Production Number36
Chronological Order34

Featured Characters

  • Teddy Ruxpin
  • Grubby the Octopede
  • Newton Gimmick
  • Fuzz the Fob
  • The Wooly What's-It
  • The Fobs
  • The Grunges

Locations

  • N/A

Compatibility

  • Worlds of Wonder (1st and 2nd Generation)
  • Yes! Entertainment
  • Wicked Cool Toys

There's so much to do in the Summertime!

“Teddy Ruxpin Summertime” is a story from the World of Teddy Ruxpin Adventure Series. It was released for the first and second generation Worlds of Wonder, Yes! Entertainment, and Wicked Cool Toys Teddy Ruxpin talking toy. As with other special edition releases such as “Teddy Ruxpin Sings Love Songs” and “Teddy Ruxpin’s Christmas”, this was released as a boxed set including the animated cassette, illustrated book, and a special summertime outfit for Teddy Ruxpin.

Like other stories such as “Quiet Please” and “Grundo Springtime Singtime”, this entry is primarily a musical compilation with brief vignettes to segue from one song to the next.

“Teddy and his friends find lots of fun ways to spend summer days.”

As Summer arrives, Teddy and his friends sing about the many fun activities they can have fun doing in the Summertime.

The story begins with Teddy asking Grubby what time it is. When Grubby worries that it’s “spring cleaning” time again, Teddy assures him Spring is over, but now it’s Summer! When Grubby asks what they can do in the Summer, Teddy begins to tell him all the things they can enjoy in the Summertime (“Summertime At Last”).

Newton Gimmick arrives with Fuzz carrying a picnic basket, and the three head off on a picnic (“Picnic Song”).

Grubby notices the Wooly What’s-It riding a bicycle, while Teddy sees the Fobs are on roller skates and the Grunges are on skateboards. They all invite Teddy and Grubby to join them (“Roll Around”).

After all the exercise, Grubby asks for some refreshing water, and Wooly turns on a hose. Teddy mentions that there are many ways to enjoy water in the Summertime (“Water Song”).

Teddy mentions that he likes to go camping in the summer, and everyone heads out to camp out for the night (“Camping Out”).

Grubby falls asleep before the song ends, and as everyone settles in, Teddy encourages the listener to be quiet so as not to disturb Grubby. He remarks once again that there’s so much to do in the Summer, and the story ends.

  • "Come Dream With Me Tonight" (Introduction)
  • "Summertime At Last"
  • "Picnic Song"
  • "Roll Around"
  • "Water Song"
  • "Camping Out"
  • This entry was directed by Technical Director and Sound Effects engineer Russell Brower.
LyricsKen Forsse
Mary Becker
Len Levitt
Music Composed ByGeorge Wilkins
Illustrated ByRussell Hicks
Theresa Mazurek
Douglas McCarthy
Allyn Conley/Gorniak
Lorann Downer
Rivka
Fay Whitemountain
Su-Zan
Julie Ann Armstrong
Maggie Parr (1998)
Created ByKen Forsse
Art DirectorRussell Hicks
Music ProducerGeorge Wilkins
Dialogue ByMargaret Ann Hughes
Production SupervisiorsDon Reidel
Bill Barber
DirectorRussell Brower
Script CoordinatorSusan Cunningham
Story EditorAnne Louise Osterhout
Technical DirectorRussell Brower
Sound EngineerBradley Hartman
Sound EffectsRussell Browser
Scott Jennings
Animation Programming DirectorMichael Earnest
Animation ProgrammingTom Eure
Matt Earnest
Thom Fountain
MusiciansSol Gubin
Don Baldwin
Alan Oldfield
Laurence Juber
Ray Colcord
VoicesPhil Baron
Will Ryan
Tony Pope
Mic Bell
Lynn Langham
With Special Thanks to the Entire Alchemy II Staff