
Jump Jump And The Ice Queen 48-11-22 ep01 Tim Meets Jump Jump
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Tim
Hello there. I'm also glad to meet you. My name is Tim, and I want to tell you about a wonderful adventure I had with Jump, Jump the Elf. The elf was only 3 inches tall. Maybe you don't believe in elves, but you will when you've heard my story. I'm back. It's Tim again. Have you heard about Jump, Jump and Merry Holiday? Who live in Holiday House? At Holiday House, every day is a holiday. Something like Christmas all the time. I know because I've been to Holiday House. And I've seen Mary Holiday. She's awfully pretty. And I know Jump, Jump, the little elf who jumps up and down backwards and forwards and sideways and who talks so funny and so fast that you can't understand him all the time. We saved Christmas, Jump, Jump and I. We really did. And in just a minute, I'll tell you all about it. Sa was just about this time of the year, getting close to Christmas time. I'd been talking to some of the other kids at the orphanage where I live. And we've been wondering whether Santa Claus would remember us. Billy, he's a friend of mine. He's a little fellow, only four years old. Well, Billy said maybe Santa Claus only cared about whole families. But there were mothers and fathers and lots of brothers and sisters and all. Maybe he wouldn't bother to stop at an orphanage. Billy was worried. I was kind of worried, too. All of us kids were. So when I went to bed that night, I couldn't go to sleep. I kept looking out the window at the Big Dipper in the North Star. And I kept thinking, if I could just follow the North Star, I bet I'd get to the North Pole before long and I'd find Santa Claus. And I'd just asked him if he planned to visit everybody at Christmas. Then I could tell Billy. So I got up, dressed myself and went downstairs and out the back door. Golly, it was dark. I kept my eye on that North Star and started off into the woods. It seemed I walked for hours and hours, and then I started to get sleepy. I got so sleepy I just had to rest. So I took off my jacket, laid down and covered myself with it. And then, just as I was getting comfortable, something tapped me on the knee. I thought maybe an acorn had fallen on my knee. Just then, something tapped me on my other knee. And then I heard the funniest noise. You know what it was? Elf talk. Real elf talk. I sat up, rubbed my eyes. And then I rubbed my eyes again. Because right on my knee. Jumping up and down like a little jumping bean was a tiny little boy elf, not over 3 inches tall. And he was dressed in bright red pants, a candy striped shirt, yellow shoes, and had a pointed red cap. He never stopped jumping. And he didn't stop talking either. Talking that funny elf talk of his. He was so funny that I laughed. And do you know what he did then? He laughed too. And he jumped back and forth from one knee to the other until I was dizzy from watching him. He kept talking too. I couldn't understand a word he said, no matter how I tried. And so I said to him, I'm sorry, elf, but I can't understand a word you're saying. And with that he got quite red in the face till he looked like a cherry with arms and legs. Then he jumped onto my collar and started to tug at it as if to pull me onto my feet. He stood up and then he jumped right onto my right ear and gave it a pull. I started to walk to the right, which pleased him, for he laughed and he sounded so jolly that I laughed too. Well, he guided me along, jumping from ear to ear. And as I walked along he sang the gayest little song.
Yampa
My name is Yampa, Yampa Yummy little Yampa Yampa's word is always late. I am brave as the wind and my merry best friend is Merry Holiday.
Tim
Before long we came to a garden gate and there stood a house just like a picture in a storybook. It had a peaked roof, diamond paned windows, and a bright red door. The elf tugged my ear, so I unlatched the garden gate and we went up the garden path to the door. He tried to get me to open the door, but when I wouldn't, he jumped onto the door knocker and swung back and forth on it. Then we heard someone calling it to us from behind the door.
Merry Holiday
Jump. Jump. Oh, jump. Jump. Is that you? All right, all right, all right. Just a second, I'll open the door.
Tim
Well, I wanted to run then, but the elf grabbed my ear so hard that instead I said, ouch. Standing in the open door was a very pretty young lady holding the earth, and she was smiling down at us.
Merry Holiday
Well, there you are. Jump. Jump. Oh, and you've brought a new friend. Hello. Won't you both come in? I'm Merry Holiday.
Tim
That little elf jumped right through Merry Holiday's shoulder and we all went in. The inside of the house was wonderful. There were heart shaped picture frames on all the walls with golden arrows through them. Over the mantle were tall green hats with shamrocks and clay pipes. On the sofa, there were red, white and blue sofa pillows shaped like Fourth of July firecrackers. The table in the corner of the room was set for a birthday party. And as we walked in, an Easter bunny scampered out on the kitchen door with a basket of colored egg. In a minute, it seemed like I was sitting in front of the fire and Jump Jump was lying on his stomach in the palm of Mary Holiday's hand, talking to her tenth of a dozen. But to my surprise, she seemed to understand every word he'd said.
Merry Holiday
But tell me, Jump. Jump. Who is this you've brought to Holiday House?
Tim
My name is Tim.
Merry Holiday
How do you do, Tim? I hope you'll pardon Jump Jump for not introducing us. Sometimes he quite forgets his manners.
Tim
Yes, ma'am.
Merry Holiday
But he's so small and so busy jumping up and down. And besides, he talks much too fast to make proper introductions.
Yampa
Tim. His name is Tim. Merry Holiday. His name is Tim.
Tim
He talks so I can understand him.
Merry Holiday
Well, of course he can talk slowly if he tries. But he forgets. And he talks fast when he's excited. It would be much better if he talks slowly all the time. Tim, Jump Jump and I are very happy to welcome you to Holiday House.
Tim
Thank you. Merry Holiday.
Yampa
Give my friend Tim some time. Merry Holiday. Give him some pie.
Merry Holiday
Jump thinks you might like a piece of pie. Would you, Tim? With a glass of milk?
Tim
Thank you. It would be very nice.
Yampa
I want some pie too. I want some pie, too. Merry Holiday.
Merry Holiday
Oh, you want some pie too? You're welcome.
Tim
Chum. Chump sat on the table and had his pie on a penny. I had to laugh, for he jumped a lot. So much that I had my pie eaten long before he'd finished his tidy little piece. Mary Holiday didn't eat any pie at all. She kept looking out the window and glancing at the telephone as if she were waiting for someone. Every time she looked at me, she smiled. But still I thought maybe I should thank her for my pie and milk and go on my way. But just as I started to. What do you think? I looked over a chum chump who had just finished off the last crumb and he was sound asleep. Mary Halliday picked him up just so.
Merry Holiday
Carefully and said, oh, what a tired little elf. While I put him in his bed. You must tell me all about yourself, Tim.
Tim
I live in an orphanage. Merry Holiday. You do? Yes. And Billy, a friend of mine who's only four years old. He's worried.
Merry Holiday
Worried?
Tim
Yes, ma'am. He thinks Maybe Santa Claus won't come to see us at all.
Merry Holiday
Oh, I see.
Tim
So I thought, Merry holiday. If I followed the North Star, maybe I'd find Santa Claus. And then I'd ask him. Then I could tell Billy not to worry anymore.
Merry Holiday
Oh. Oh, yes. You know, Tim, I'm worried too.
Tim
Are you afraid Santa Claus won't come to see you at Holiday House?
Merry Holiday
Yes, because, well, maybe. Maybe. Jump. Jump. Oh, that's. That's the door knocker, Tim. Maybe that's a message from Santa Claus.
Tim
Now.
Yampa
Greetings. Greetings.
Achiepagli
Merry holiday.
Merry Holiday
Oh, it's you, Achiepagli the clown. Come in, Auntie Pugli.
Tim
Come in.
Achiepagli
I came to wish you merry holiday. A merry holiday. Oh, it is a holiday, isn't it?
Merry Holiday
Oh, yes, of course it's a holiday. You didn't happen to bring a message from the North Pole at this hour.
Achiepagli
Or what hour is it? It is an hour.
Merry Holiday
Oh, yes, yes, of course. It's a late hour.
Achiepagli
You haven't heard from Santa Claus at this late hour?
Merry Holiday
No, no, I haven't. And I'm so worried. Achiepogly, this has never happened before.
Tim
Whoa.
Merry Holiday
Excuse me. Tim. This is Achiepley, the circus clown.
Achiepagli
A jolly old clown and a never do frown. And I make little children laugh with glee. I never do whine. Cause I haven't got time. I'm a jolly old clown as you can see.
Tim
What a funny clown he was. Dressed in green pants, a yellow shirt and a red hat with a feather in it. And his hair, his hair was bright pink, I'm afraid. I stared at his pink hair. For he said.
Achiepagli
As a famous man once said. Pleased to meet you. You like my pink hair?
Tim
Yes, I do.
Achiepagli
Well, as you can see, I'm feeling in the pink today.
Merry Holiday
Oh, Fudgy Poggly, you are silly.
Achiepagli
Why, I'm a jolly old clown. I never do frown. I make little. Oh, but you're frowning. Merry holiday.
Merry Holiday
Oh. Oh, I'm sorry, Archie Poggly. Well, it's just that I. I'm so concerned about Santa Claus.
Tim
And then Mary Holiday told Achipogloe about me and the other children of the orphanage being worried about Christmas too. I wanted to stay awake and hear what Achiep might suggest about our going to the North Pole. But I was getting sleepier and sleepier again. I tried to stay awake, but suddenly I was asleep right in my chair. However, the next day I was to find out why Mary Holiday was so worried. And it had to do with my trip to the North Pole, too. Tomorrow, if you'll meet me here at this same time. I'll tell you what happened. Next morning when I woke up, it sa.
Podcast Summary: Harold's Old Time Radio Episode: Jump Jump And The Ice Queen 48-11-22 ep01 Tim Meets Jump Jump Release Date: April 1, 2025
In the premiere episode of "Jump Jump And The Ice Queen," titled "Tim Meets Jump Jump," listeners are introduced to a heartwarming holiday adventure set in the whimsical world of Holiday House. Hosted by Harold's Old Time Radio, this episode transports audiences back to the Golden Age of Radio, capturing the magic of timeless radio storytelling. The narrative follows Tim, a young boy from an orphanage, as he embarks on a quest to ensure that Santa Claus remembers his fellow orphans during Christmas time. Along the way, he befriends Jump Jump, a spirited three-inch-tall elf, and encounters the enchanting Merry Holiday.
[00:06] Tim introduces himself and shares his incredible adventure with Jump Jump the Elf. He sets the stage by describing Holiday House, a magical place where every day feels like Christmas.
"I saved Christmas, Jump Jump and I. We really did." – Tim [00:06]
Tim expresses concerns shared by the children at his orphanage about Santa Claus possibly overlooking them because they lack traditional family structures.
"Billy said maybe Santa Claus only cared about whole families. But there were mothers and fathers and lots of brothers and sisters and all. Maybe he wouldn't bother to stop at an orphanage." – Tim [00:30]
Driven by the desire to reassure his friends, Tim decides to follow the North Star to the North Pole, hoping to find Santa Claus himself.
"If I could just follow the North Star, I bet I'd get to the North Pole before long and I'd find Santa Claus." – Tim [01:10]
During his trek through the dark woods, exhaustion overtakes him, leading to a brief rest under his jacket. It's here that Tim encounters Jump Jump, the energetic elf.
"Just as I was getting comfortable, something tapped me on the knee... Elf talk. Real elf talk." – Tim [02:00]
Jump Jump is introduced as a hyperactive elf who speaks rapidly and jumps incessantly. Despite his small stature and frenetic energy, he forms an immediate bond with Tim.
"He never stopped jumping. And he didn't stop talking either." – Tim [02:30]
Their interaction is both humorous and endearing, showcasing Jump Jump's playful nature and struggling communication style.
"I'm sorry, elf, but I can't understand a word you're saying." – Tim [03:00]
"He got quite red in the face till he looked like a cherry with arms and legs." – Tim [03:20]
Guided by Jump Jump's relentless energy, the duo arrives at Holiday House, a picturesque abode straight out of a storybook.
"It had a peaked roof, diamond-paned windows, and a bright red door." – Tim [06:15]
Merry Holiday makes her entrance, greeting Tim and Jump Jump warmly and inviting them inside.
"Hello. Won't you both come in? I'm Merry Holiday." – Merry Holiday [07:16]
Inside, Holiday House is depicted as a vibrant and festive environment filled with decorations that celebrate various holidays year-round.
"Heart-shaped picture frames on all the walls with golden arrows through them... an Easter bunny scampered out on the kitchen door with a basket of colored eggs." – Tim [07:26]
Tim observes Merry Holiday's kindness and her attentiveness as she engages with Jump Jump.
"She kept looking out the window and glancing at the telephone as if she were waiting for someone." – Tim [09:01]
The cheerful Achiepagli the Clown bursts into the scene, adding a layer of festive merriment and concern about Santa Claus's silence.
"A jolly old clown and a never do frown... I make little children laugh with glee." – Achiepagli [11:53]
Achiepagli and Merry Holiday discuss their anxieties regarding Santa Claus, revealing underlying tensions about the impending holiday celebrations.
"Oh, yes, yes, of course. It's a late hour." – Merry Holiday [11:36]
The dialogue between Merry Holiday and Achiepagli hints at deeper issues concerning Santa Claus's plans, amplifying Tim's original worries about the orphanage's inclusion in Santa's visit.
"You haven't heard from Santa Claus at this late hour?" – Achiepagli [11:39]
Tim shares his mission and the collective concerns of the orphanage children, further intertwining his story with the inhabitants of Holiday House.
"I live in an orphanage... Billy, a friend of mine who's only four years old. He's worried." – Tim [10:22]
As the episode draws to a close, Tim reflects on the day's events and anticipates uncovering the reasons behind Merry Holiday's worries in the forthcoming episodes.
"Tomorrow, if you'll meet me here at this same time. I'll tell you what happened." – Tim [11:10]
The narrative sets the stage for future adventures, promising deeper exploration into the mysteries surrounding Santa Claus and Holiday House.
Tim on Saving Christmas:
"We saved Christmas, Jump Jump and I. We really did." – Tim [00:06]
Tim Expressing Concern:
"Maybe he wouldn't bother to stop at an orphanage." – Tim [00:30]
Jump Jump's Introduction:
"He never stopped jumping. And he didn't stop talking either." – Tim [02:30]
Merry Holiday's Warm Welcome:
"Hello. Won't you both come in? I'm Merry Holiday." – Merry Holiday [07:16]
Achiepagli the Clown's Cheerfulness:
"A jolly old clown and a never do frown... I make little children laugh with glee." – Achiepagli [11:53]
Hope and Determination: Tim's unwavering resolve to ensure that Santa Claus remembers the orphanage children highlights themes of hope and perseverance.
Friendship Across Differences: The bond between Tim and Jump Jump exemplifies how friendship can bridge gaps, even between humans and magical beings.
Community and Belonging: Holiday House serves as a microcosm of a supportive community where everyone is valued, reflecting the ideal of inclusivity during the holiday season.
Mystery and Anticipation: The episode builds suspense around Santa Claus's intentions, engaging listeners to anticipate the unfolding story in subsequent episodes.
"Jump Jump And The Ice Queen" captivates listeners with its enchanting narrative and memorable characters. Through Tim's heartfelt journey, the episode explores universal themes of belonging, hope, and the magic of the holiday season. With its engaging dialogue and rich storytelling, this premiere sets a promising stage for the adventures that lie ahead in the world of Holiday House.
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