I'm 27 going on 28 and I cried during this episode. My dad passed away (1965-2022) and the pain is still fairly new. I miss him everyday, but I know he's up there in heaven watching over me and my family. 😭✊🏾
I'm 33 and I cried during this episode. My dad passed away (1954-2004) and the pain is still endless. I miss him every day, but I know he's up there in heaven watching over me and my family. 😭✊🏾
I remember this episode since I was a kid. This episode make me cry... People need to learn about this lovely wonderful episode. My childhood memories.
You know, I wish Ben had appear in this episode. He could talk about his deceased father to Julie, Leon, Kiki, and Jody and how much he means to him. Although it can be hard for Ben to talk about considering the fact that it's a loved one; in fact, talking about our loved ones who are deceased is different and more difficult than talking about deceased pets. You know what I'm mean?
i like episodes like this that teach kids how to deal with death, one of the problems of today's kids shoes is that they seem to tapdance around dealing with negative emotions (or worse completely ignore them all together) like their afraid if they have at least one episode like this it'll upset the little kids they pander to, and i hate that. We need to teach our kids about this stuff otherwise its gonna mess them up forever.
I've even seen a couple where they do teach kids how to handle scary and sad feelings but end with the parents surviving, giving the viewers the idea that if they stay positive, then their loved one won't die.
Awwwwwww! That's so sad! Jody from The Puzzle Place, was very, very sad about her pet cricket, Davy Cricket passed away! It's all the deaths of the movies like Bambi, and The Lion King!
Gi joe 1987 movie transformers 1986 movie non cannon in the 1987 gi joe movie duke was supposed to die but it was replaced with gone into a coma but woke up.
You know my grandfather passed away about eight years ago and my godmother passed away at the beginning of January 2017 which was three years ago, but I still can't stand all of the passing away because it's still hard and difficult for me to move on with my life. But I guess having something from them to remember really does have a way to make families better but it's still hard for families to move on with their lives. And you know my godmother was always special to me because I was her favorite godson and my grandfather was a good man and he was the father of my mom and I was his favorite grandson as well.
It's been two months since my grandmother died from a fatal heart attack... I miss her so much; knowing she's still looking after me with my other deceased relatives in the afterlife. This episode taught me a lot about how to handle death from when I was a kid. But, I also give my offerings to them; as well to enjoy in the afterlife.
Such a sad episode! I thought I can dedicate this episode for Cory Montieth of "Glee." His character similar for Skye is always perfect inside of me. For Cory, R.I.P. :(
Now for "Glee" actors for the year: Cory Monteith (1982-2013) - The similar character of Skye. Mark Salling (1982-2018) - One of the similar characters of Leon. Naya Rivera (1987-2020) - One of the similar characters of Kiki. May they rest in peace.
this episode kinda reminds me of the Arthur episode when D.W. learned that Spanky (the Parakeet) died and more like the Sesame Street episode when Big Bird learns that Mr. Hooper died which premiered back on Thanksgiving 1983!
There was also an episode of "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" where a fish in the tank dies and he talked about death. He also mentioned how his dog died, too.
Nope, it wasn't. Before "Mr Hooper" on "Sesame Street" died, death hadn't been discussed on TV that fully before. It was a BIG deal when they decided to do an episode about his death. Death is mentioned more on television nowadays then it used to be in the past.
I know how Jody feels when I was 15 years old and when my family moved to a new home I had a cat for almost a year and ran away and never came home I was so sad devastated and heartbroken so I know how she feels I would hug her and tell her exactly how I felt and talk about it just like Mr silver did about davey
The last fish I had, a Betta Splendens I named Clarence, I had him for approximately a month, but one day, having not taken time to sterilize some water, as I was late in heating it up to make it sterilize faster (so as to make if safe for the beta, as water straight from the tap isn't safe for his type of fish), and I'd doing all this because I'd run out of beta water and never told my mother about it. That night, November 17, 2012, when only I was up, I tried to make the short wide jar (which I'd kept him in due to having no room for an actual aquarium on my desk) as clean as possible through means of rinsing it with water straight from the faucet, and then, after I put Clarence in the jar and poured the water in (I was in a hurry), he was floating with his head up and tail down, meaning he died. I was distraught from having unintentionally killed my fish, so, upon my younger sister's suggestion the next day, I threw him away, not to mention any pellets remaining. On the other hand, I have no concrete possession that reminds me of him. :'(
I cried when Grace the pig died because her body was slowing down last June and I cried when Maria the pig died because of her eye infection last August. It was very sad and I'll never forget them and I'll always remember them.
Quite an interesting correlation. Can't say I would've expected a comment like that here of all places. Maybe in the comments section of Heaven by Bryan Adams. That song gets... a lot of RIPs. Well-- the episode says it best!-- remembering always helps.
At 15:32 I feel like this is could almost be a scheme from Kenan and Kel. Kiki: I got an idea guys. Leon, grab some napkins, some light cangles, some flowers and meet me at the green house. Leon: Kiki Kiki I don't think they'll let us bring candles in the green house. Kiki! Kiki! Aaawww here it goes. lol
The Chipmunks lost their adopted cat Cookie Chomper III: th-cam.com/video/mORYVT6bJ04/w-d-xo.html And they sang about it as well, that and this episode is a real tear dropper!
I loved this series as a kid! I didn't understand at the time, but they represented puppets of different races! I think from a young age, it taught me to accept people's backgrounds no matter where they come from! Do you have that families episode that had a kid named Roger in it?
I thought it was a cool show too. It's even cooler now that I'm older. I knew that Julie, Leon and Skye were non-white people, but I didn't know Kiki and Jody were Mexican and Jewish, respectively.
Nope! In I'm Talking to You, they interact with two kids in real life, and in the episode I uploaded right after this one-- I Scream, You Scream, Jody talks with her Dad in his office again. And in Leon Grows Up, Leon talks with his dad aaannnnd you get the idea. *thumbs up*
I lost my grandfather two years ago I broked down after my mom said he passed away it's been hard for my grandma since they been together for 58 years his anniversary of his death is coming in two weeks
Am I the only one who thought it was weird that the Puzzle Place kids families were real and they were puppets. I remember as a kid seeing the episode where Jodie was angry with her father for dating and asked my mother why Jodie was a puppet and her dad was a human. Her response? All the puzzle kids were adopted and that's why they don't live with puppet families and why they got to go to a puppet clubhouse. Made sense to me at the time.
Yeah I noticed that too as a kid. Although I haven't seen this show in so long, I vaguely remember seeing Kiki's mother and clearly noticed she was a full grown human being.
I know how Jody felt when she lost her cricket. I felt the same way when my dog Berlin (Lyn for short) died. She had bone cancer and had to have one of her front legs removed.
@@danielferstendig Lyn had one leg removed. Anyway, I even felt the same way Jody felt when my aunt died two weeks ago and when my cat died tow or three years ago in May. Though I must admit that Lyn probably did reunite with her removed front leg in heaven now that you mentioned it.
17:24 Julie with her goldfish K.C just like Elmo has his Goldfish Dorothy From Sesame Street, 18:03 Leon with his Hamster Ellis just like Telly Monster has his Hamster Chuckie Sue from Sesame Street
If there was ever a reason, n theory why this show is no longer on the air, this episode would be that theory. Which is depressing because kids need to be exposed to the harshness of the real world in which we live. If you refuse to teach your kids about reality, and that it's ok to feel sad or scared when the world gets too scary, I think it would change a lot of things, especially, the propencity to commit violence. The reason why people commit violence, is simply because they've never been taught that it's ok to feel scared or sad when the world gets to sad, dark or too real.
Now that I read that last reply you gave me, you forgot to mention one: "Here's to the Winners," where all of the kids (except Julie and Skye who can't show up in the present scenes) are shown to have interacted with other contestants... well, Leon, Kiki, and Ben, anyway.
who played Jody's dad? The reason I asked is because when I first saw this episode earlier today, I thought it was either Bob Saget or Steven Colbert because he looks a lot like both people. Can somebody please help me out?
Look closely at Jody: when she looks, sounds, and is crying, she is NOT shedding tears. Perhaps the staff should have hovered a bucket of water over Jody's head and dripped small samples of water at a time so Jody could really shed tears. Same for on Big Boys Don't Cry. When Leon threatens to cry because he's angry at his friends, he cries, but he does NOT shed any tears. Perhaps the staff should have hovered a bucket over his head so he could shed tears.
Well, I don't think it really matters that much, since when they usually have puppets crying, they don't prefer to use actual tears. However, they've done it twice (sort of a "special occasion" case) with Big Bird in "Big Bird Goes to China" and "Follow That Bird"
Nope. Sorry, dude. I don't think so-- this is just a freak accident where I received 20 episodes in the mail from an amazing fan. I think this is it for a while unless people like you help me out in finding other people with old TV recordings.
Her cricket died because she didn't punch air holes on the lid of her jar. & suffocated the poor cricket to death. So Jody, you're responsible for killing your own pet. 🙄😒
I have two friends that passed on too soon. It feels good to remember them. :)
I didn’t know which episode this was when I clicked- but it was perfect, since I’m spending today in grieving. Feeling a little better now!
Hats off to Noel MacNeal's gentle performance for Leon comforting Jody. What a great actor.
I'm 27 going on 28 and I cried during this episode. My dad passed away (1965-2022) and the pain is still fairly new. I miss him everyday, but I know he's up there in heaven watching over me and my family. 😭✊🏾
Sorry for your loss bro 😞
I’m sorry.
Thank you both for your kind words.
I’m now 22 and I still feel sad for Jody. I’m glad she moved on.
I know how that feels. Crazy how life hits you in the face when growing up.
I'm 33 and I cried during this episode. My dad passed away (1954-2004) and the pain is still endless. I miss him every day, but I know he's up there in heaven watching over me and my family. 😭✊🏾
I remember this episode since I was a kid. This episode make me cry... People need to learn about this lovely wonderful episode. My childhood memories.
You know, I wish Ben had appear in this episode. He could talk about his deceased father to Julie, Leon, Kiki, and Jody and how much he means to him. Although it can be hard for Ben to talk about considering the fact that it's a loved one; in fact, talking about our loved ones who are deceased is different and more difficult than talking about deceased pets. You know what I'm mean?
This is probably one of the Saddest "The Puzzle Place" episodes I've ever watched!
:'(
It makes me wanna Hug Jody!
i like episodes like this that teach kids how to deal with death, one of the problems of today's kids shoes is that they seem to tapdance around dealing with negative emotions (or worse completely ignore them all together) like their afraid if they have at least one episode like this it'll upset the little kids they pander to, and i hate that. We need to teach our kids about this stuff otherwise its gonna mess them up forever.
I've even seen a couple where they do teach kids how to handle scary and sad feelings but end with the parents surviving, giving the viewers the idea that if they stay positive, then their loved one won't die.
I remembered seeing this program on television.
Awwwwwww! That's so sad! Jody from The Puzzle Place, was very, very sad about her pet cricket, Davy Cricket passed away! It's all the deaths of the movies like Bambi, and The Lion King!
Gi joe 1987 movie transformers 1986 movie non cannon in the 1987 gi joe movie duke was supposed to die but it was replaced with gone into a coma but woke up.
Don't forget the ending to Furious 7 (For Paul)
You know my grandfather passed away about eight years ago and my godmother passed away at the beginning of January 2017 which was three years ago, but I still can't stand all of the passing away because it's still hard and difficult for me to move on with my life. But I guess having something from them to remember really does have a way to make families better but it's still hard for families to move on with their lives. And you know my godmother was always special to me because I was her favorite godson and my grandfather was a good man and he was the father of my mom and I was his favorite grandson as well.
I love the part where Jody and her dad have a heart to heart! It makes me a bit emotional for some reason!
It's been two months since my grandmother died from a fatal heart attack... I miss her so much; knowing she's still looking after me with my other deceased relatives in the afterlife.
This episode taught me a lot about how to handle death from when I was a kid.
But, I also give my offerings to them; as well to enjoy in the afterlife.
My three grandparents are dead too, I’m sorry.
Such a sad episode! I thought I can dedicate this episode for Cory Montieth of "Glee." His character similar for Skye is always perfect inside of me.
For Cory,
R.I.P. :(
11:03-13:15 Now for the Day of the Dead part, who came here for the film, “Coco?” This is the holiday that everyone needs to learn!
Now for "Glee" actors for the year:
Cory Monteith (1982-2013) - The similar character of Skye.
Mark Salling (1982-2018) - One of the similar characters of Leon.
Naya Rivera (1987-2020) - One of the similar characters of Kiki.
May they rest in peace.
Cory didn’t die, he just took the midnight train going anywhere
I love this group
That's the saddest moment I ever saw poor Jody
I lost my dog 5 years ago this month. Her name was Pip, she was a brown labradoodle.
This episode air date is on February 6, 1996
I love Sizzle and Nuzzle
this episode kinda reminds me of the Arthur episode when D.W. learned that Spanky (the Parakeet) died and more like the Sesame Street episode when Big Bird learns that Mr. Hooper died which premiered back on Thanksgiving 1983!
Yeah I like to call this "The PBS Kids Death Trilogy"
There was also an episode of "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood" where a fish in the tank dies and he talked about death. He also mentioned how his dog died, too.
+Bradley Cotton yeah I think I saw that episode somewhere
So this wasn't the first show for kids to cover the concept of loss?
Nope, it wasn't. Before "Mr Hooper" on "Sesame Street" died, death hadn't been discussed on TV that fully before. It was a BIG deal when they decided to do an episode about his death. Death is mentioned more on television nowadays then it used to be in the past.
I miss my uncle 1940-2019.
In 2006 my paraprofessional passed away.
I remember watching this as a little girl....they were all sooo cute...poor Jody ; (
I know how Jody feels when I was 15 years old and when my family moved to a new home I had a cat for almost a year and ran away and never came home I was so sad devastated and heartbroken so I know how she feels I would hug her and tell her exactly how I felt and talk about it just like Mr silver did about davey
The last fish I had, a Betta Splendens I named Clarence, I had him for approximately a month, but one day, having not taken time to sterilize some water, as I was late in heating it up to make it sterilize faster (so as to make if safe for the beta, as water straight from the tap isn't safe for his type of fish), and I'd doing all this because I'd run out of beta water and never told my mother about it. That night, November 17, 2012, when only I was up, I tried to make the short wide jar (which I'd kept him in due to having no room for an actual aquarium on my desk) as clean as possible through means of rinsing it with water straight from the faucet, and then, after I put Clarence in the jar and poured the water in (I was in a hurry), he was floating with his head up and tail down, meaning he died. I was distraught from having unintentionally killed my fish, so, upon my younger sister's suggestion the next day, I threw him away, not to mention any pellets remaining. On the other hand, I have no concrete possession that reminds me of him. :'(
I cried when Grace the pig died because her body was slowing down last June and I cried when Maria the pig died because of her eye infection last August. It was very sad and I'll never forget them and I'll always remember them.
Quite an interesting correlation. Can't say I would've expected a comment like that here of all places. Maybe in the comments section of Heaven by Bryan Adams. That song gets... a lot of RIPs.
Well-- the episode says it best!-- remembering always helps.
This reminds me of the rugrats i remember melville.
One of the best episodes! Though I wonder what the episode would've been like if Jody lost a family member.
The episode would have been exactly the same, and would have made commentary on, and taught the exact same lesson, reguardless of who died.
Her cricket technically is a family member.
love this show
I lost my pets too.
thats sad, theres no holes on the lid, i like this episode poor Jody.
Definitely one of the sadder episodes of the series
IMO, Jody was always the one you didn't want to see sad. She pulls too hard at your heartstrings.
At 15:32 I feel like this is could almost be a scheme from Kenan and Kel.
Kiki: I got an idea guys. Leon, grab some napkins, some light cangles, some flowers and meet me at the green house.
Leon: Kiki Kiki I don't think they'll let us bring candles in the green house. Kiki! Kiki! Aaawww here it goes. lol
I see what ya mean!
I’m so sorry for your loss 😢
I wonder how the gang would react if they watched Castaway "I'M SORRY WILSON!!"
The Chipmunks lost their adopted cat Cookie Chomper III: th-cam.com/video/mORYVT6bJ04/w-d-xo.html
And they sang about it as well, that and this episode is a real tear dropper!
In 2006 my para died from a heart attack and i transferred to (dropped) out of the school due to bad memories.
Sky and Ben are both absent from this episode and I don't think they should have been. Ben could have told Jody about his dad dying.
And I'm sure Skye would have said something about Davy's spirit living on.
They also could have explained German, Norwegian, and Dził Łigai Si'án N'dee death traditions.
He could have told him how he whipped and nae nae'd
@@MsElladog never heard of that last one...
@@Barber747 Dził Łigai Si'án N'dee is the White Mountain Apache autonym.
I like this video, I hope more will be uploaded soon!
Would you ever wish that Kermit the Frog could come to the Puzzle Place?
That would be nice
I loved this series as a kid! I didn't understand at the time, but they represented puppets of different races! I think from a young age, it taught me to accept people's backgrounds no matter where they come from! Do you have that families episode that had a kid named Roger in it?
I thought it was a cool show too. It's even cooler now that I'm older. I knew that Julie, Leon and Skye were non-white people, but I didn't know Kiki and Jody were Mexican and Jewish, respectively.
Nope! In I'm Talking to You, they interact with two kids in real life, and in the episode I uploaded right after this one-- I Scream, You Scream, Jody talks with her Dad in his office again. And in Leon Grows Up, Leon talks with his dad aaannnnd you get the idea. *thumbs up*
I lost my grandfather two years ago I broked down after my mom said he passed away it's been hard for my grandma since they been together for 58 years his anniversary of his death is coming in two weeks
Am I the only one who thought it was weird that the Puzzle Place kids families were real and they were puppets. I remember as a kid seeing the episode where Jodie was angry with her father for dating and asked my mother why Jodie was a puppet and her dad was a human. Her response? All the puzzle kids were adopted and that's why they don't live with puppet families and why they got to go to a puppet clubhouse. Made sense to me at the time.
Maybe they didn’t want to make new puppets to save money.
Yeah I noticed that too as a kid. Although I haven't seen this show in so long, I vaguely remember seeing Kiki's mother and clearly noticed she was a full grown human being.
@@magnetoonproductions9541 that makes perfect sense. Why waste time and money creating puppet parents when they could just hire humans instead?
What a sad episode. But I do know that it's just like in the book by Mr. Fred Rogers When A Pet Dies.
22:37-That was a lovely song that Jody sang
Stephanie Routh It’s at 23:37
I know how Jody felt when she lost her cricket. I felt the same way when my dog Berlin (Lyn for short) died. She had bone cancer and had to have one of her front legs removed.
Well she's reunited with her front legs in heaven.
@@danielferstendig Lyn had one leg removed. Anyway, I even felt the same way Jody felt when my aunt died two weeks ago and when my cat died tow or three years ago in May. Though I must admit that Lyn probably did reunite with her removed front leg in heaven now that you mentioned it.
Bobbi Cops Police Handcuffs Bobbi Time Out Bobbi Sad Bobbi Bad Bobbi Mad Bobbi Crying Bobbi Gone
17:24 Julie with her goldfish K.C just like Elmo has his Goldfish Dorothy From Sesame Street, 18:03 Leon with his Hamster Ellis just like Telly Monster has his Hamster Chuckie Sue from Sesame Street
I know how Jody Feels,when my Cat Oreo Die, my Dad Cried for awhile and then we Thought about how much we gonna miss Oreo.
My dog is about to die, and so is my Papa. I feel scared to see someone I love for die.
Ouch I am sorry
Now, today, another pet loss. This time, it was a pet cat who'd been 17 years old, and we'd had him for about 16, since he was a kitten.
If there was ever a reason, n theory why this show is no longer on the air, this episode would be that theory. Which is depressing because kids need to be exposed to the harshness of the real world in which we live. If you refuse to teach your kids about reality, and that it's ok to feel sad or scared when the world gets too scary, I think it would change a lot of things, especially, the propencity to commit violence. The reason why people commit violence, is simply because they've never been taught that it's ok to feel scared or sad when the world gets to sad, dark or too real.
Bobbi Goes To The Dentist Office
I really wish Ben and skye were in this episode!
Why does this remind me of the Sesame Street episode on Hooper's Death?
Veston Bruno And the “Mister Rogers” episode with the fish’s death, too?
This episode is very depressing
(cries from this episode)
Jody's cricket died already.
damn onion cutting ninjas
my bestfriends mom died of stage 4 breastcancer on nov 3.
So we’re just gonna ignore the fact that Jody is a puppet and her father is a fucking HUMAN????
Me hold on leon something just happened to davy davy cricket leon what! i think davy 's is dead
Now that I read that last reply you gave me, you forgot to mention one: "Here's to the Winners," where all of the kids (except Julie and Skye who can't show up in the present scenes) are shown to have interacted with other contestants... well, Leon, Kiki, and Ben, anyway.
Who’s Davy Cricket
who played Jody's dad? The reason I asked is because when I first saw this episode earlier today, I thought it was either Bob Saget or Steven Colbert because he looks a lot like both people. Can somebody please help me out?
Martin grey was the guy who played mr silver
okay thanks
Uh. If you look up "i scream you scream" "skye tronn" in Google, you should get the right link.
Look closely at Jody: when she looks, sounds, and is crying, she is NOT shedding tears. Perhaps the staff should have hovered a bucket of water over Jody's head and dripped small samples of water at a time so Jody could really shed tears.
Same for on Big Boys Don't Cry. When Leon threatens to cry because he's angry at his friends, he cries, but he does NOT shed any tears. Perhaps the staff should have hovered a bucket over his head so he could shed tears.
Well, I don't think it really matters that much, since when they usually have puppets crying, they don't prefer to use actual tears. However, they've done it twice (sort of a "special occasion" case) with Big Bird in "Big Bird Goes to China" and "Follow That Bird"
How many episodes of "The Puzzle Place" have you upload?
56 episodes
@@williamjennings1128 where are they?
Why is Jody’s dad a human and not a puppet?
All the adults in the show are humans! There's no such thing as grown-up puppets on The Puzzle Place.
I lost my cousin to a murder.
I understand
Kevin Flaherty: At 6:08 How did that cricket die?
Is this the only episode in which either of the puppets interacts (in person) with a live-action human character? I do not include talking via Rebus.
The last episode, skye talked and learned to sign with a deaf girl and her friend who was hard of hearing.
@@laurenmontera9516 Yup.
mee too
Jordan Powell me too
Poor Jodi
I uploaded this video, and I am a puppet. I do not understand your question.
Anyone know who played the father?
I just looked on IMDB. It was Martin Grey.
It was so it could be found out and that question could be answered.
Do not cry they’re gone laugh because they lived
Nope. Sorry, dude. I don't think so-- this is just a freak accident where I received 20 episodes in the mail from an amazing fan. I think this is it for a while unless people like you help me out in finding other people with old TV recordings.
IMDB says something about Julie's mother appearing in one episode. What episode is it?
Nuzzle was such a jerk in this episode. Kind of spoiled it.
Purple suspenders.
I want more the puzzle place
yellow belt
(Sigh)
where is i scream you scream
Her cricket died because she didn't punch air holes on the lid of her jar. & suffocated the poor cricket to death. So Jody, you're responsible for killing your own pet. 🙄😒
Shame on you for saying that it wasn’t Jody’s fault
@@tylerwilliamson7128 it was her fault. Excuse me for being honest & telling the truth.