Ep 14. Chicken and Waffles
- TVY7
- August 4, 2016
- 22 min
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6.5 (122)
In this episode of We Bare Bears, titled "Chicken and Waffles," the three bear brothers, Grizz, Panda, and Ice Bear, decide to try out a new restaurant in town that serves chicken and waffles. However, they quickly discover that the restaurant is incredibly popular and has a long line out the door. Undeterred, the brothers decide to split up and find their own ways of getting a table.
Grizz adopts a daring approach, attempting to convince the other people in line to let them skip ahead. Panda, on the other hand, tries to appease the hostess by being polite and friendly, while Ice Bear takes a more calculated approach, using his ninja-like skills to sneak past the other customers.
Despite their efforts, the brothers are eventually turned away due to the restaurant's popularity. However, they refuse to give up and concoct a wild scheme to sneak into the kitchen and cook their own chicken and waffles.
What follows is a hilarious series of mishaps and disasters as the brothers try to get their food just right. They accidentally set off the restaurant's fire alarm, struggle to figure out how to use the kitchen equipment, and end up covered in flour and batter. Despite their lack of culinary experience, the brothers are determined to succeed and prove that they can make the best chicken and waffles in town.
In the end, the brothers are caught by the restaurant's staff and thrown out, but they manage to salvage their pride and their friendship in the process. They realize that they don't need fancy restaurants or expensive ingredients to enjoy a good meal together – sometimes all you need is good company and a little bit of determination.
Overall, "Chicken and Waffles" is a charming and hilarious episode of We Bare Bears that showcases the humor and heart of the show. The episode is full of witty one-liners, physical comedy, and adorable moments between the bear brothers. It also offers a sweet message about the importance of perseverance and the value of friendship, making it a great choice for audiences of all ages.