Buster, a Beagle with an incredible sense of smell, is called in to solve the case of Mrs. Quibble's missing blueberry muffin. His detective work leads him to Mr. Pumble, the local tuba player, who hilariously admits that his musical instrument, the tuba, has a habit of "emotional eating" and devoured the pastry. The case is closed with a shared plate of scones.
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Buster, a Beagle with an incredible sense of smell, is called in to solve the case of Mrs. Quibble's missing blueberry muffin. His detective work leads him to Mr. Pumble, the local tuba player, who hilariously admits that his musical instrument, the tuba, has a habit of "emotional eating" and devoured the pastry. The case is closed with a shared plate of scones.
Constance the cat is mystified by a rare "rolling rainbow" that knocks over her plant and heads toward the home of Professor Fitzwilliam, a slightly mad inventor who lives in a submarine in a meadow. The professor reveals that the rainbow is actually his "Instant Color-Stripe-and-Sunbeam-Dispenser," which is a gigantic, over-dyed, rolling canvas tarp that he can't reel in because it's too heavy. Constance suggests hosing off the ten layers of paint, which works, and the professor learns a lesson about simplicity.
A Bedtime Story
Buster, a Beagle with an incredible sense of smell, is called in to solve the case of Mrs. Quibble's missing blueberry muffin. His detective work leads him to Mr. Pumble, the local tuba player, who hilariously admits that his musical instrument, the tuba, has a habit of "emotional eating" and devoured the pastry. The case is closed with a shared plate of scones.