Special Agent Oso

Special Agent Oso

2009
Special Agent Oso
Special Agent Oso

Special Agent Oso

5.2 | en | Animation

Special Agent Oso is a Disney Channel interactive animated series created by Ford Riley. Special Agent Oso hit the air on April 4, 2009 with a six episode block, and the companion 15-episode series Three Healthy Steps first aired from February 14 to February 27, 2011. The program was originally part of the Playhouse Disney block intended for preschoolers. On February 14, 2011, it was moved to the Disney Junior block that served as Playhouse Disney's replacement. It is shown on Mini CITV and ITV1 at 06:35am Sundays. The show will stay on Disney Junior because it is one of the main shows shown on Playhouse Disney.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP69  Tomorrow Never Ducks
May. 17,2012
Tomorrow Never Ducks

Oso teaches some kids how to play Duck, Duck, Goose.

EP68  Diamonds Are for Baseball
May. 17,2012
Diamonds Are for Baseball

Yuto wants to learn how to hit a baseball off a tee.

EP67  Dr. Skip
Jan. 01,0001
Dr. Skip

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EP66  Dye Another Egg
Jan. 01,0001
Dye Another Egg

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EP65  The Manny With the Golden Bear
Jan. 01,0001
The Manny With the Golden Bear

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EP64  Potty Royale
Jan. 01,0001
Potty Royale

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EP63  The Sitter Who Watched Me
Jan. 01,0001
The Sitter Who Watched Me

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EP62  Live and Be Polite
Jan. 01,0001
Live and Be Polite

Oso teaches friends how to share and use polite words.

EP61  License to Share
Jan. 01,0001
License to Share

Oso teaches friends how to share and use polite words.

EP60  Connect Another Dot
Jan. 01,0001
Connect Another Dot

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EP59  Goldfanner
Jan. 01,0001
Goldfanner

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EP58  Thundersmall
Jan. 01,0001
Thundersmall

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EP57  You Only Vote Once
Jan. 01,0001
You Only Vote Once

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EP56  License to Cheer Up
Jan. 01,0001
License to Cheer Up

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EP55  Costume of Solace
Oct. 07,2011
Costume of Solace

Oso creates a princess costume for a girl out of items in her home

EP54  Sock Puppet Royale
Oct. 07,2011
Sock Puppet Royale

Oso helps a girl make a sock puppet

EP53  Piñata Royale
Sep. 15,2011
Piñata Royale

Oso helps friends choose, fill and hang a piñata.

EP52  For Tamales With Love
Sep. 15,2011
For Tamales With Love

Oso teaches kids how to make tamales

EP51  For School Days Only
Sep. 02,2011
For School Days Only

Dotty trains Oso to go sail suit gliding. Oso couldn't find his sail suit because he forgot his backpack, so he uses his parachute instead. But he gets it caught on the ledge during his flight. That's when Oso receives a special alert. A boy named Evan is getting ready for his first day of kindergarten, but he's nervous because he's not sure if he can get ready all by himself. Can Oso help Evan get ready before it's time for school?

EP50  Best Friends Are Forever
Sep. 02,2011
Best Friends Are Forever

Oso agrees with Dotty to help set up the new moon beacon. Dotty tells Oso to bring her the last piece to put the beacon together. Oso tries looking for the piece, but he brings the wrong one. That's when a special alert is called. A girl named Madison is feeling sad because her best friend Aaliyah is moving away. Madison isn't sure if, or how, she can say goodbye to her best friend. Can Oso help the two best friends say goodbye to each other before Aaliyah moves to her new home?

EP49  The Boy With the Cardboard Fort
Aug. 12,2011
The Boy With the Cardboard Fort

Dotty trains Oso to drop water balloons on a target from high up in the air. But Oso goes too fast and misses the target. That's when a special alert comes in. Oso helps a boy, Wyatt, build a fort out of a cardboard box from which a new refridgerator came in. Will they be able to make the fort before Wyatt's friend Isaac comes over to play?

EP48  Freeze Dance Royale
Aug. 12,2011
Freeze Dance Royale

Oso helps Professor Bufo test his new submarine's sonar. As Bufo goes to work on his aquapod, Oso tries to listen to the sonar and sound the alarm to signal Bufo. But while Oso listens to some music on Paw Pilot, he doesn't pay attention to the sonar and the submarine gets hit. That's when a special alert comes in. Oso teaches two friends in Taiwan, Mia and Lynn, how to play freeze dance so they can join the older kids. Will they learn the rules before the others begin the next game?

EP47  Sweep Another Day
May. 30,2011
Sweep Another Day

Oso shows a kid how to sweep a floor.

EP46  A View to a Goal
May. 30,2011
A View to a Goal

Oso teaches a boy how to kick a soccer ball into a goal

EP45  Thunderbeam
May. 06,2011
Thunderbeam

A gymnastics coach (voice of Mary Lou Retton) teaches a girl how to walk on a balance beam.

EP44  For Your Hands Only
May. 06,2011
For Your Hands Only

Oso helps a girl make a handprint for a special Mother's Day present

EP43  Drink Another Day
Apr. 08,2011
Drink Another Day

Oso is trained by Wolfie to go on a deep sea search. Oso is to launch a deep sea probe in an underwater cave, but he launches it in the wrong direction and hits Wolfie's boat. That's when a special alert is called. Oso shows a girl at a school playground in Greece, Athena, how to drink from a water fountain. That way, she wouldn't be thursty anymore.

EP42  Quantum of Celery
Apr. 08,2011
Quantum of Celery

Wolfie trains Oso to launch water balloons at a target. But Oso overloads the launcher with too many balloons, and they get launched in all directions. That's when he gets a special alert. Oso helps a girl, Audrey, make a healthy snack for school--ants on a log--while her mother changes her baby sister's diaper. Can Oso and Audrey get her school snack made before the schoolbus arrives?

EP41  Thunderbelt
Apr. 07,2011
Thunderbelt

Professor Bufo trains Oso to open a vault where his inventions are stored. Oso is to turn the dial and pull the handle to open it, but he doesn't turn the dial all the way. That's when he gets a special alert after setting off the alarm and getting himself trapped. A girl, Maya, and her mom are going on a picnic in the car. Maya wants to show her mom how she can buckle her seat belt by herself, but she couldn't figure out what to do. Oso must teach Maya how to buckle up before she and her mom drive to the picnic.

EP40  A View to a Fire Drill
Apr. 07,2011
A View to a Fire Drill

Oso leads agents Dotty, Wolfie, and Musa through a cave for his training mission. But he wanders off the path causing everyone to go down a sand slide. That's when a special alert comes in. Three girls--Marie, Charlotte, and Lisa--are preparing for a fire drill at school tomorrow, but they don't know what to do. Marie wants to ask her mother if they can do a practice fire drill, but she's too busy working. Oso will have to lead the girls to show them how to stay safe in case of a real fire.

EP39  A View to the Truth
Apr. 06,2011
A View to the Truth

Wolfie trains Oso to pilot a submarine. Unfortunately, Oso leaves the hatch open, and Wolfie's submarine fills with water and sinks. That's when a special alert comes in. A girl, Lena, accidentally breaks her grandma's flower vase while taking her dog Bo outside. Lena let Bo take the blame, and she feels bad for not telling Grandma what really happened. Will Oso show Lena how to tell the truth about the broken vase to her grandma?

EP38  Lost and Get Found
Apr. 06,2011
Lost and Get Found

Professor Bufo trains Oso to find the real Agent Wolfie in a group of Wolfie robots. Oso tries figuring out who is the real Wolfie when he gets a special alert. Three brothers--Juan, Jesus, and Julio--are shopping with their mom at a department store in Madrid. Juan stops to look at a toy train, and he gets separated from his mom and brothers. Now he is lost and scared. Will Oso help Juan find his family?

EP37  Table Manners Are Forever
Apr. 05,2011
Table Manners Are Forever

Dotty trains Oso to sneak onto Wolfie's boat and get a briefcase without being seen or heard. The catch is that Oso must go up against the mysterious Agent Musa who is master of speed and stealth. But Musa beats Oso to the briefcase, and Wolfie launches Oso off the boat after hearing him talk. That's when a special alert comes in. Two kids, Zack and Chloe, are at a fancy dinner party to celebrate the wedding of their aunt Mary and uncle James, but Zach doesn't know much about using good table manners. Oso must teach Zack good table manners to show Chloe how polite he is.

EP36  License to Order
Apr. 05,2011
License to Order

Agents Oso and wolfie are doing road rallying. Oso is to read the map while Wolfie does the driving. But Wolfie couldn't hear Oso's instructions because the engine is too loud. That's when a special alert comes in, and they drive off a cliff and land in a puddle of water. A girl, Anastasija, is having dinner at a restaurant with her parents. Anastasija wants to order a healthy meal by her self, but she couldn't read the menu. It will be up to Oso to teach her how to order her own dinner.

EP35  Snapfingers
Apr. 04,2011
Snapfingers

Wolfie assigns Oso a training mission to open a door by scanning a card. He must walk up the wall and on the ceiling in magnetic boots provided by Professor Bufo. Oso tries To open the door when he falls from the ceiling and onto the floor, and he gets scanned. That's when Paw Pilot calls in a special alert. Two kids, Nicole and Spencer, are at a Snapasonic concert with their Uncle Eric to hear their favorite song and snap their fingers. However, neither one knows how to snap as well as Uncle Eric can. Can Oso teach Nicole and Spencer how to snap their fingers before the concert begins?

EP34  On Old MacDonald's Special Song
Apr. 04,2011
On Old MacDonald's Special Song

Oso is given a training mission from Professor Bufo to open a garage by pressing buttons on a keypad in a certain pattern. Oso presses all the buttons at once and gets launched into the air. That's when he gets a special alert. A boy named Henry is having trouble playing "Old MacDonald" on the piano while his grandpa is taking a nap. Oso must help Henry learn how to play the right notes before his Aunt Stephanie comes over so he can play for her.

EP33  Goldenfish
Feb. 23,2011
Goldenfish

Dotty and Wolfie teach Oso how to go paragliding for his training exercise. Oso is to hold on to the rope as he gets pulled along. However, Oso doesn't pay any attention to Dotty's warning of a bridge up ahead, and he crashes in to it and loses his grip on the rope. That's when he gets a special alert. A boy, Santiago, has gotten a pet goldfish he called Swimmy. His dad wants to show him how to feed him, but his baby brother needed a diaper change. Can Oso teach Santiago how to feed his goldfish by himself?

EP32  Live and Let Heal
Feb. 23,2011
Live and Let Heal

While flying in the air, Oso is given a training exercise from Dotty where he must stick a jet-tracking device to the wing of a red jet plane. Unfortunately, he gets the device stuck onto him and slips off the plane after Paw Pilot calls in a special alert. Oso helps a boy, Malcolm, clean and bandage his scraped knee while his mom is on the phone. Malcolm had fallen and scraped his knee while playing tag with his older brother. Can Malcolm surprise his mother and show her that he can get his boo-boo bandaged with Oso's help?

EP31  For Sleepy Eyes Only
Feb. 14,2011
For Sleepy Eyes Only

Professor Bufo trains Oso to load fuel canisters onto the rocket ship to help make it go. Oso tries getting the fuel to the rocket ship, but he goes too fast and the canisters fly off. That's when Oso gets a special assignment. A girl named Nadia is having a birthday party tomorrow, but she is too excited and can't get to sleep. Oso must teach her how to relax so she can fall asleep.

EP30  Greenfinger
Feb. 14,2011
Greenfinger

Dotty trains Oso to climb up cliffs to the red flag without letting Wolfie's searchlight get him. Oso tries avoiding Wolfie's light until Paw Pilot calls in a special alert, then he falls into the lake. Oso shows a girl, Mechaela, how to water potted plants. Can she get the plants watered before she goes off to school?

EP29  The Girl With the Folded Clothes
Jan. 24,2011
The Girl With the Folded Clothes

Oso is on the moon where Dotty trains him to drive a moon-buggy. As Oso moonwalks to the moon-buggy, he drops the key to start it up. That's when he receives a special alert. A girl named Lydia offers to help her mother fold clean laundry, only she doesn't know how. Can Oso help Lydia fold the laundry to surprise her mother?

EP28  Quantum of Sauce
Jan. 24,2011
Quantum of Sauce

Agent Wolfie trains Oso to change the nose cone on a deep sea probe before launching it. Oso tries remembering how to put on the replacement nose cone on the probe when Paw Pilot calls in a special alert. A girl, Taylor, is having spaghetti for dinner with her family and some guests, but she doesn't want to get any sauce on her new dress. She always makes a mess on herself everytime she eats spaghetti. Oso has trouble with his spaghetti too. Will they both learn to twirl and eat spaghetti together without making a mess, and will Taylor keep her dress clean during dinner?

EP27  Nobody Plays 'It' Better
Jan. 07,2011
Nobody Plays 'It' Better

Professor Bufo has invented a rocket that goes very fast. Professor Bufo gets Oso to drive around a race track twice while being timed, but Oso suddenly crashes Bufo's rocket into a curve. That's when he receives a special alert from Paw Pilot and Mr. Dos. Oso teaches two kids at the park, Alexander and Elena, how to play tag. Will the three tag each other before Elena's mother comes to take her home?

EP26  Dr. Throw
Jan. 07,2011
Dr. Throw

Dotty trains Oso to jump out of the spacejet with a parachute and land onto an iceberg. While waiting for Wolfie to rescue him, Oso slips off the iceberg and into the water. That's when a special alert comes in. Oso teaches a boy, Rudy, how to throw a football while his mom does some weeding. Will Rudy be able to throw the ball before his Uncle Lou arrives to play football with him?

EP25  Snowflakes Are Forever
Dec. 27,2010
Snowflakes Are Forever

Dotty and Wolfie train Oso to launch his motorcycle off Rapide. Oso tries remembering what Dotty and Wolfie told him to do while Rapide is moving, but he doesn't open the ramp all the way and takes a spill. That's when Paw Pilot calls in a special alert. Oso helps a girl, Gabriella, learn how to make a paper snowflake for a winter festival. Will she make her snowflake before she and her sister, Valentina, leave for the festival with their mom?

EP24  License to Sled
Dec. 27,2010
License to Sled

Oso is on a snowmobile chase with a pack of penguins after him. Oso tries to keep his balance while riding when he gets a special alert. He teaches two kids, Haylie and Henry, how to go sledding. Will Haylie and Henry make their sled go before their cousins, Tess and Molly, come to go sledding with them?

EP23  Dr. Snow
Dec. 13,2010
Dr. Snow

Dotty teaches Oso how to use a special agent cable jacket to go down a tube and open a door. Oso receives a special alert after opening the wrong door and getting covered with ping pong balls. He helps a boy named Ethan make a snow globe so he can watch snowflakes fall whenever he wants. Will Ethan get his snow globe made before bedtime?

EP22  For Angels With Snow
Dec. 13,2010
For Angels With Snow

Professor Bufo has asked Oso to come to the space center for help. Bufo accidentally locked himself in the rocket and Oso must get the keys to unlock the door. He finds the keys and tries looking for the right one to unlock the rocket when Paw Pilot calls in a special alert. Oso helps a boy, Liam, make snow angels to show his grandma. Will Liam and Oso be able to make the angels in the snow before Liam's grandma leaves for the airport?

EP21  The Living Holiday Lights Special
Dec. 06,2010
The Living Holiday Lights Special

The Living Holiday Lights Special Special Agent Oso is anxious to receive a special holiday assignment and be awarded a special present. However, he is a bit worried that Agents Dotty and Wolfie don't seem to have time to spend with him. Not only that, Oso doesn't even have a family of his own. The biggest surprise is that Oso doesn't just have one special holiday assignment--he has three! Each one consisting of a different winter holiday to celebrate with family. First, Oso travels to France to help a girl named Celeste put up the advent wreath for Christmas. Next, he helps a Jewish boy in Israel named Noah set up the menorah for Hanukkah. Finally, Oso heads to the United States to help a boy named Braden set up the kinara for Kwanza. Will Oso complete all three assignments in time and receive his special holiday gift?

EP20  Pumpkin Eyes
Oct. 08,2010
Pumpkin Eyes

Oso carves a pumpkin for Halloween.

EP19  A View to a Mask
Oct. 08,2010
A View to a Mask

Oso helps a boy make a Halloween mask

EP18  Cleanfingers
Oct. 04,2010
Cleanfingers

Oso teaches a boy the importance of washing his hands before eating dinner.

EP17  Colors Royale
Oct. 04,2010
Colors Royale

Oso shows a girl how to mix yellow and blue paint to make green

EP16  Thunder Muffin
Sep. 20,2010
Thunder Muffin

Oso helps a girl make carrot muffins for a school bake sale.

EP15  Quantum of Sandwich
Sep. 20,2010
Quantum of Sandwich

Oso teaches a boy how to make a peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich;

EP14  The Chairs Are Not Enough
Aug. 21,2010
The Chairs Are Not Enough

Oso shows twins how to play musical chairs.

EP13  The Man With the Golden Retriever
Aug. 21,2010
The Man With the Golden Retriever

Oso teaches a girl how to safely greet a dog;

EP12  For Your Nose Only
Aug. 14,2010
For Your Nose Only

Oso teaches a boy how to blow his nose and wash his hands afterward.

EP11  Dr. Juice
Aug. 14,2010
Dr. Juice

Oso helps sisters make fresh orange juice

EP10  Live and Leaf Rub
Aug. 07,2010
Live and Leaf Rub

Oso helps a girl make a leaf rubbing for her grandma's birthday.

EP9  Goldputter
Aug. 07,2010
Goldputter

Oso teaches kids how to play miniature golf

EP8  The Boy With the Colored Crayons
Jul. 31,2010
The Boy With the Colored Crayons

Oso helps a boy color a picture in a coloring book.

EP7  Goldscooter
Jul. 31,2010
Goldscooter

Oso teaches a friend how to ride a scooter

EP6  Thunderbasket
Jul. 24,2010
Thunderbasket

Oso shows a boy how to shoot a basketball.

EP5  From China with Love
Jul. 24,2010
From China with Love

Oso teaches a boy how to use chopsticks;

EP4  For Your Bed Only
Jul. 17,2010
For Your Bed Only

Oso teaches a girl how to make her bed.

EP3  Dr. Go
Jul. 17,2010
Dr. Go

Oso helps a girl learn how to race her brother's remote-control toy car;

EP2  A View to a Ball
Jul. 10,2010
A View to a Ball

Special Agent Oso teaches a girl how to throw a ball so she can play catch with her brother.

EP1  Another Way to Fly
Jul. 10,2010
Another Way to Fly

Oso helps a girl make a paper airplane

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Released: 2009-04-04 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://disney.go.com/disneyjunior/special-agent-oso
Synopsis

Special Agent Oso is a Disney Channel interactive animated series created by Ford Riley. Special Agent Oso hit the air on April 4, 2009 with a six episode block, and the companion 15-episode series Three Healthy Steps first aired from February 14 to February 27, 2011. The program was originally part of the Playhouse Disney block intended for preschoolers. On February 14, 2011, it was moved to the Disney Junior block that served as Playhouse Disney's replacement. It is shown on Mini CITV and ITV1 at 06:35am Sundays. The show will stay on Disney Junior because it is one of the main shows shown on Playhouse Disney.

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Cam Clarke , Phill Lewis , Gary Anthony Williams

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plantjen I am thoroughly familiar with my six-year-old daughter's favorite shows on Disney Jr, Nick Jr and Sprout, and love most of them. This one, however, raises questions for my daughter and me both. Why would a child who talks like he is school-age not know how to color? Why is it an "emergency" for him to know how to color by the time his father comes home? Why haven't his PARENTS taught him how to color?? We voice similar questions with many other episodes. I think most of the things that Oso attempts to do are duties of parenthood…and are certainly more pleasant and rewarding than changing diapers, so why are the parents neglecting to perform these duties? On the other hand, I personally benefited from the episode on how to use chopsticks…which actually was a bit too advanced for the show's audience, I believe.I think the repetition, colorful characters and catchy songs are great for its target preschool audience, but like other reviewers have said, they could have done a much better job making the show entertaining for the preschoolers' older siblings and parents. This is the standard that was set more than 40 years ago by Sesame Street.Sometimes I chuckle at the Bond-inspired mission code names, but the humor is lost on my daughter, and I sometimes have difficulties explaining it to her—I don't want to be talking about a "golden gun" while we're watching a children's show about a teddy bear! I am also not quite comfortable with the message the show sends to its young viewers. Oso is not very bright, clumsy, forgetful, and doesn't really help anyone. The writers carry this to an extreme. In fact, in most episodes, the child ends up showing HIM how to accomplish the task. That might be a great learning tool for the "rescuee", but why does Oso get a medal for bungling each mission? Rewarding children for trying their best rather than only for perfection is great, but is Oso really doing his best? He seems careless to me, and his efforts to learn seem half-hearted.Over time and repetition (which we parents experience with years of all the children's' shows), I have found Oso's bungling and…well, I will say it: stupidity…so annoying, I often leave the room when Special Agent Oso is on.I also agree with the other reviewer who commented that Paw Pilot's "floating head" is rather creepy. It doesn't bother my daughter, but it creeps me out every time I see it, for some reason.
kdnor2011 I might get a lot of hate for some of the stuff I say about this show, people will complain and say that it's for kids, I don't care. This show, is so bad, so terrible, so horrendous, that it is absolutely hilarious, I love this show.Some people may have a problem with it because it's the exact same episode being repeated. That doesn't bother me, after all I like Scooby Doo, and I love phineas and ferb.No, my problem is the fact that these kids, who seem to not know how to do stuff that they should, get help from Oso, and then they end up doing most of the work. And somehow this leads to Oso completing his assingment that he messed up ealier.Bottom line, the show sucks. Maybe if your under 2 years old you may like it, but if your over two, then maybe you can be like me and my brother and sister and just love the show to mock it.Also, why do they allow Oso to drive a space shuttle when he can't even brush his teeth?
rlsmithcarter If you're looking for something that is brightly colored, has catchy earworm songs, and will entertain your toddler while you write TV show reviews, then Special Agent Oso is for you. We stumbled across this show a few weeks ago, right before Disney Playhouse became Disney Jr. (to compete directly with Nick Jr.? nice try!) I described it to my husband as Winnie the Pooh meets James Bond and to expect anything beyond that is asking too much. The animation style is definitely different, but what's wrong with that? Once you get used to certain aspects, most adults should find wry humor in the repetitive twists on 007 movie titles as well as appreciate the simplicity with which a child's dilemma (tying one's shoes the first few times IS a big deal!) is broken down into steps to achieve success. From a personal aspect, my 3 year old mimics the entire opening sequence, pantomiming the movements and attempting to sing along, which of course, to us, her parents, is hysterical. Older children may get quickly bored by it and adults should in no way attempt to see this as any thing more than harmless and mildly endearing fluff by Disney. Plus it's kind of funny to listen to Samwise Gamgee's voice coming out of Oso's (Spanish for 'bear', btw!) mouth! ; )
Scrat-Stitch Alright, alright, I am perfectly aware that this show is made for little kids, and that little kids enjoy their show shows having a formula and all of that. But "Special Agent Oso" takes that formula to an extreme. Every episode, and I mean *every* episode, is *exactly* the same.Here's what happens in each 11 minute cartoon...Special Agent Oso, a teddy bear voiced by Sean Astin, is in training to become a secret agent. Each episode begins with either Agent Doty or Agent Wolfie introducing him to a training exercise and giving him very simple instructions. Oso, however, is something of a bumbler, so he tends to forget what he's been told to do.We then cut away to some random kid somewhere in America who has some sort of *very* small problem. It could be that Billie doesn't know how to tie his shoes, or that Jane doesn't know how to make a salad. In any case, this little spy camera bug thing sees the kid in "trouble," and automatically sends a message up to a satellite in outer space. This is always done with the EXACT same animation in every episode.Cut back to Oso, who's having trouble with his training exercise, when all of a sudden, he gets a "Special Allert" message from Paw Pilot. Paw Pilot comes across to me as somewhat creepy, as she's essentially just a bouncing head with big eyes who contacts Oso on his communicator. Oso then talks with his boss, Mister Dos, who's so secret that no one can see him. Dos then tells Oso about the "urgent situation" involving whatever child Oso is supposed to help, so the teddy bear immediately springs into action.But first, he asks Paw Pilot for the "Three Special Steps" that he'll need to complete his assignment. Paw Pilot will then sing the *exact* same song in the *exact* same way in every single episode, with the only difference being in the steps that she gives to Oso changing each time.Oso then asks Paw Pilot what the "Code Name" for the special assignment is. Paw Pilot will then sing a song that "spoofs" a James Bond movie title. I forgot to mention earlier that this series at least believes that it's a decent, kid-friendly James Bond parody, and that every single episode is named after a Bond film. Truth be told, it gets a little repetitive when titles are parodied multiple times ("The Man with the Golden Gun" has been done at least twice now), and it's arguable that spoofing movie titles isn't enough to make your show "clever," but we'll ignore that for now.After Paw Pilot sings the song, Oso then helps the child with whatever problem that he or she has, always remembering to use his "three special steps." Oso isn't always very good at accomplishing the task on his own, so "help" from kids at home is usually needed...six or seven times.But Oso, of course, always manages to come through, and it *always* somehow involves him remembering the instructions of the training exercise that he was having problems with at the beginning of the episode. He always does so under pressure, though, since Paw Pilot will always urgently inform Oso that he only has a certain number of seconds in which to complete his task. Paw Pilot, however, seems to have no idea on earth what a "second" actually is, since her countdowns are usually done extremely inaccurately. No wonder that Oso is always able to come through.Oso will then go back to "headquarters" to complete said training exercise, and will then be given a medal. After words, Oso's boss will then contact him (which always surprises Oso, even though it seems to happen every day), and will offer his congratulations to Oso for finishing his special assignment. Paw Pilot will then sing the "Three Special Steps" song *again*, and Oso will be awarded a Digi-Medal, which he shares with the audience. Oso then makes a crack that the writers assume to be worthy of spoofing a Bond one-liner, and the episode is over.This is, quite seriously, how *every* episode of the show works. Again, I'm aware that kids like this stuff, but "Special Agent Oso" almost feels like lazy writing. I'm guessing that the scripts for these are finished in a matter of minutes sometimes. That's how simple that they are.It's also notable that the animation on the show isn't as good as some of the other stuff that Disney's come up with for television. Oso himself looks alright, but the kids who he helps seem have some sort of glitch involving their mouths, which seem to just...flap around. Normally, I wouldn't condemn the show for this, since I'm aware that budgeted CGI animation isn't easy, but we've seen Disney do (slightly) better than this with human animation on "Handy Manny." It just seems as though a little more effort could've gone into it.Obviously, I am not the target audience for this thing, and really only watch it because my mom likes to have Disney Channel on when she wakes up in the morning. But preschool shows *are* capable of having at least some form of creative spark, as demonstrated by "Manny" and "My Friends Tigger and Pooh." "Oso" doesn't seem to have that, even though it seems to believe that it does. Having said that, children are bound to enjoy it very much, so if you're a parent looking for a non-offensive program that your kids are going to like, you don't need to look any further.I just can't get over a secret organization wasting Government tax dollars on helping kids who have small problems.