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Scootch Raccoon
Scootch Raccoon PB&J Otter

Gender

Male

Age

3 (Seasons 1 and 2)
4 (Season 3)

Species

Raccoon

Family

Wanda Raccoon (mother)
Walter Raccoon (father)
Pinch Raccoon (older sister)
Ricky (older cousin)
Unseen Grandmother

Voiced by

Cody Pennes

Scootch Raccoon is the younger brother of Pinch Raccoon and the son of Wanda Raccoon and Walter Raccoon. He is rambunctious and bursting with energy, and is often seen running towards people or objects while yelling "YAAAAAAAHHHHH!". When Scootch is around, things often tend to get knocked over or broken. Scootch, however, is never intentionally mean; he simply has trouble containing his energy due to his young age. After knocking something or someone over, Scootch will always apologize with the phrase "Sorry. Sorry. My fault." In "Strike Up the Band", after witnessing an accident not caused by him, Scootch says, "Well, what do you know? Not my fault!". However, his sister uses his catchphrase in the episode Mayor Flick when she sneezes (before crying about her recipe being ruined after Scootch spilled her pepper). Scootch enjoys playing with blocks, as they are something which he can knock over and then build again.

At times, Scootch has shown that he can control himself and not cause any trouble. Scootch and Baby Butter often play together. Scootch makes cameo appearances in some episodes.

Like Baby Butter, Scootch's vocabulary is very limited. Though Scootch has been proven to speak somewhat more fluently than Butter, he rarely says much more than his catchphrase and almost always speaks in sentence fragments. He does have some knowledge of manners, such as when he says "thanks" after being given a toy firetruck as a prize.

His voice was provided by Cody Pennes, who also voiced Pinch Raccoon.

Quotes[]

  • "YAAAAAAAHHHHH!"
  • "Sorry. Sorry. My fault."

Scootch's trail of destruction[]

  • Munchy's stick tower (Bye, Bye PB&J)
  • PB&J's snowman (A Sledding We Will Go)
  • A snow covered tree (A Sledding We Will Go)
  • Pinch's clubhouse (You Can't Come In)
  • PB&J's "soup" for Opal (Mama For a Day)
  • PB&J's wooden sandbox, getting sand all over them (Invitation to the Snooties)
  • PB&J's "shady" tent (Too Hot for Fishsicles)
  • The many "cosmetics" of Pinch's (The Silent Treatment)
  • A plate of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches that Flick was trying to sell (Strike Up the Band)
  • The instruments PB&J were planning to use for their band "The Sandwich" (Strike Up the Band)
  • A stack of milk bottles at a carnival (World's Strongest Otter) [though he says "Sorry. Sorry. My fault", it was in fact a game, and he actually wins a toy firetruck]
  • A pepper shaker, causing Pinch to sneeze like crazy (Mayor Flick)
  • Lemonade Stand (Lemon-itis)
  • Flick, dressed up as the Ice Moose (The Ice Moose)
  • His and Pinch's kite (Baby Butter's Bankie)
  • His building-blocks collection
  • Flick holding a cream pie (Easy As Pie)

AFN Description[]

Unfortunately, Pinch has to contend with Scootch, her disaster of a 4 year-old (3 in the first 2 seasons) toddler brother. Scootch is like a pre-school wrecking ball. The other kids dread to see him coming because they know whatever they are building or making, blundering Scootch will inevitably demolish it in his eagerness to join in. Scootch is a good kid, he just can't help himself.

Trivia[]

  • He can play the cymbals.[1]
  • Scootch's character was inspired by the rhino in the 1980 film, The Gods Must Be Crazy, as well as Jim Jinkins' then 18-month-old child.[2]
  • Scootch is the only raccoon without a pointed nose.
  • He is the second youngest of all of the Lake Hoohaw kids.

References[]

  1. "The Funky Band"
  2. Lee, Helen (1 July 1998). "PB&J Otter" tackles "kid issues". Comcast. Archived from the original on 1 October 2015.

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