Transcript: The Colour Of My Face
[Cheerful music plays]
A yellow creature on the top deck of a bus says, MILLIE.
[Gulls calling]
A pink creature on a sailboat says, TIMBER.
A blue creature piloting an airplane says, ZO.
Everyone says, THE TREEBEES!
Episode title: “The Color Of My Face.”
On a title card, portraits on a wall show the Treebees with their families.
An announcer says, "THE COLOR OF MY FACE."
[Gentle music plays]
Millie stands in front of the portrait wall, and Zo and Timber walk to her.
Zo asks, HEY, MILLIE. HOW'D YOU GET YOUR COLOR?
Millie gestures at her family portrait.
Millie replies, OH, WELL, MY MOM IS YELLOW AND MY DAD IS ORANGE, AND I'M YELLOW AND ORANGE. HOW ABOUT YOU, ZO?
Zo gestures at his family portrait.
Zo replies, MY MOM IS GREEN AND MY DAD IS RED, BUT I'M BLUE AND PURPLE.
Millie asks, HOW ABOUT YOU, TIMBER? WHERE'D YOU GET YOUR COLOR FROM?
Timber gestures at his family portrait.
Timber replies, MY MOMS ARE BOTH PINK, AND I AM TOO.
Millie and Zo say, COOL.
Millie sings, I'M THANKFUL FOR MY COLOR. IT'S PART OF WHO I AM. MY FAMILY GAVE IT TO ME AND THEIR FAMILIES BEFORE THEM.
Timber sings, IT LETS ME KNOW I'M PART OF SOMETHING BIGGER THAN ME. IT REMINDS ME WHERE I COME FROM, MY COMMUNITY.
[Upbeat music plays]
On the wall, a picture shows a man playing a drum while two women dance. Another picture shows two parents and a child watching fireworks.
The Treebees sing, THAT'S THE COLOR OF MY FACE. EVERYONE IS SPECIAL, FROM EACH AND EVERY PLACE. EVERY COLOR WE EMBRACE.
In a picture, a child and their grandmother shape dumplings. Portraits show smiling children.
The Treebees sing, IT'S PART OF WHO WE ARE, IT'S WHAT WE CELEBRATE. MY FACE, MY FACE. MY FACE, MY FACE. MY FACE, MY FACE. MY FACE, MY FACE.
In front of the portrait wall, Zo sings, SOMETIMES OUR COLOR'S DIFFERENT, SOMETIMES THEY ARE THE SAME. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR COLOR, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NAME.
The Treebees sing, IT LETS ME KNOW YOU'RE PART OF SOMETHING BIGGER THAN ME. IT LETS ME KNOW SOME MORE ABOUT YOUR DIVERSITY.
A picture shows a children’s soccer team holding a trophy. In another picture, an adult paddles a boat as a child points ahead. A picture shows children playing hockey.
The Treebees sing, THAT'S THE COLOR OF MY FACE, EVERYONE IS SPECIAL FROM EACH AND EVERY PLACE. EVERY COLOR WE EMBRACE. IT'S PART OF WHO WE ARE, IT'S WHAT WE CELEBRATE.
Portraits show children posing with their families. The Treebees pose in front of the portraits with their arms spread.
The Treebees sing, OUR FACE, OUR FACE. OUR FACE, OUR FACE. OUR FACE, OUR FACE. OUR FACE. IT'S PART OF WHO WE ARE, OUR FACE.
[Upbeat music plays]
End Credits. Created by Daniel Ingram. Directed and Edited by Jeff Chiba Stearns. “The Colour of My Face.” Music and Lyrics by Daniel Ingram. Song Produced by Trevor Hoffman. Vocal Artists: Millie, Bethany Brown; Timber, Gabriel C. Brown; Zo, Vincent Tong. Produced by Daniel Ingram, Trevor Hoffman, Rina Soeda. Produced in association with Knowledge: Kids. The Treebees albums streaming now! Copyright 2022 Treebees I Productions Incorporated.
A yellow creature on the top deck of a bus says, MILLIE.
[Gulls calling]
A pink creature on a sailboat says, TIMBER.
A blue creature piloting an airplane says, ZO.
Everyone says, THE TREEBEES!
Episode title: “The Color Of My Face.”
On a title card, portraits on a wall show the Treebees with their families.
An announcer says, "THE COLOR OF MY FACE."
[Gentle music plays]
Millie stands in front of the portrait wall, and Zo and Timber walk to her.
Zo asks, HEY, MILLIE. HOW'D YOU GET YOUR COLOR?
Millie gestures at her family portrait.
Millie replies, OH, WELL, MY MOM IS YELLOW AND MY DAD IS ORANGE, AND I'M YELLOW AND ORANGE. HOW ABOUT YOU, ZO?
Zo gestures at his family portrait.
Zo replies, MY MOM IS GREEN AND MY DAD IS RED, BUT I'M BLUE AND PURPLE.
Millie asks, HOW ABOUT YOU, TIMBER? WHERE'D YOU GET YOUR COLOR FROM?
Timber gestures at his family portrait.
Timber replies, MY MOMS ARE BOTH PINK, AND I AM TOO.
Millie and Zo say, COOL.
Millie sings, I'M THANKFUL FOR MY COLOR. IT'S PART OF WHO I AM. MY FAMILY GAVE IT TO ME AND THEIR FAMILIES BEFORE THEM.
Timber sings, IT LETS ME KNOW I'M PART OF SOMETHING BIGGER THAN ME. IT REMINDS ME WHERE I COME FROM, MY COMMUNITY.
[Upbeat music plays]
On the wall, a picture shows a man playing a drum while two women dance. Another picture shows two parents and a child watching fireworks.
The Treebees sing, THAT'S THE COLOR OF MY FACE. EVERYONE IS SPECIAL, FROM EACH AND EVERY PLACE. EVERY COLOR WE EMBRACE.
In a picture, a child and their grandmother shape dumplings. Portraits show smiling children.
The Treebees sing, IT'S PART OF WHO WE ARE, IT'S WHAT WE CELEBRATE. MY FACE, MY FACE. MY FACE, MY FACE. MY FACE, MY FACE. MY FACE, MY FACE.
In front of the portrait wall, Zo sings, SOMETIMES OUR COLOR'S DIFFERENT, SOMETIMES THEY ARE THE SAME. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR COLOR, NO MATTER WHAT YOUR NAME.
The Treebees sing, IT LETS ME KNOW YOU'RE PART OF SOMETHING BIGGER THAN ME. IT LETS ME KNOW SOME MORE ABOUT YOUR DIVERSITY.
A picture shows a children’s soccer team holding a trophy. In another picture, an adult paddles a boat as a child points ahead. A picture shows children playing hockey.
The Treebees sing, THAT'S THE COLOR OF MY FACE, EVERYONE IS SPECIAL FROM EACH AND EVERY PLACE. EVERY COLOR WE EMBRACE. IT'S PART OF WHO WE ARE, IT'S WHAT WE CELEBRATE.
Portraits show children posing with their families. The Treebees pose in front of the portraits with their arms spread.
The Treebees sing, OUR FACE, OUR FACE. OUR FACE, OUR FACE. OUR FACE, OUR FACE. OUR FACE. IT'S PART OF WHO WE ARE, OUR FACE.
[Upbeat music plays]
End Credits. Created by Daniel Ingram. Directed and Edited by Jeff Chiba Stearns. “The Colour of My Face.” Music and Lyrics by Daniel Ingram. Song Produced by Trevor Hoffman. Vocal Artists: Millie, Bethany Brown; Timber, Gabriel C. Brown; Zo, Vincent Tong. Produced by Daniel Ingram, Trevor Hoffman, Rina Soeda. Produced in association with Knowledge: Kids. The Treebees albums streaming now! Copyright 2022 Treebees I Productions Incorporated.
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