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- Subtitles by explosiveskull
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- Help! I need help!
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- Help! Help!
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- How can we be
- of service?
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- The children need
- a story, a new story.
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- A new story!
- How exciting!
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- It is! I'm looking
- for Horse Play,
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- the world's only super-duper
- story delivery service.
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- Have you seen them?
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- We are them!
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- You are the fearless word
- hunters that travel the universe
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- in search of new
- and exciting stories?
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- We are!
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- You fly from foreign
- lands to alien planets
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- across vast and
- dangerous landscapes
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- in search of unique plots
- and exciting themes?
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- That's us.
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- We seek comedies,
- dramas, mysteries, truths!
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- Search for secrets, suspects,
- and a few hefty clues.
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- Mix sentences and
- paragraphs in a word stew
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- and cook up a brand-new
- story for you.
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- Welcome to Horse Play,
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- the world's only super-duper
- story delivery service.
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- The sky is our office,
- and I'm Axel the airplane.
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- I'm Scout the horse.
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- How can we help?
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- The children
- need a new story.
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- Let's find one.
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- Do the children
- have any ideas?
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- I was flying through the Enchanted
- Forest, hunting for my dinner,
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- when a boy called to me.
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- I hear owls are very wise
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- and can find anything
- in the universe.
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- Is that true?
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- Is it true?
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- Why, yes!
- Then, the boy said...
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- The children need a new story.
- Can you find Horse Play?
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- Horse Play?
- Is that a game?
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- You never
- heard of Horse Play?
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- Why, they are the only super-duper
- story delivery service
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- in the entire universe.
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- That's us!
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- I promised the boy
- I would find you.
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- As I was about to fly away,
- the boy yelled after me.
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- When you find Horse Play,
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- tell them the children would like the
- story to begin on the Isle of Flowers.
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- The Isle of Flowers, a fine
- choice to begin a story.
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- Lush landscape filled
- with field after field
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- of beautiful,
- colorful flowers.
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- Quiet!
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- I think I'm being followed.
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- So, the story begins.
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- Once upon a time,
- there was an owl.
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- - What's your name?
- - Barney Owl.
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- Once upon a time, there
- was an owl named Barney.
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- I'm in the story!
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- Of course!
- You begin the story
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- when you talk to the boy
- with brown hair and freckles.
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- Barney Owl was flying
- through the Enchanted Forest
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- when a boy with brown hair
- and freckles called out to him.
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- I heard owls
- are very wise
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- and can find anything
- in the universe.
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- Is that true?
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- When Barney told the boy that,
- yes, owls are very clever,
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- the boy said...
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- The children need a new story.
- Can you find Horse Play?
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- "Is that a game?"
- Barney asked the boy.
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- No!
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- Horse Play is the only super-duper
- story delivery service
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- in the entire universe.
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- The children will
- love that beginning.
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- Please continue.
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- The children wanted the new story
- to begin on the Isle of Flowers,
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- a magical land filled with field after
- field of sweet-smelling blossoms.
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- This is getting good.
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- Please continue.
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- The Isle of Flowers
- is a tiny island
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- floating in the middle
- of a blue ocean.
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- It's home to the most
- beautiful honey bees.
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- Excellent description.
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- If I close my eyes,
- I can see the Isle of Flowers.
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- Please continue.
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- That's all I have.
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- That's it?
- It can't be!
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- A story has a beginning,
- a middle, and an end.
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- There's a good guy,
- and a bad guy,
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- adventure, intrigue,
- and excitement.
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- You're right.
- To continue the story,
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- Axel and I must fly at once
- to the Isle of Flowers.
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- Yeah, I'm sure we'll find
- more of the story there.
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- Everyone has a piece
- of the plot, you know.
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- Plot?
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- The main events that happen in a
- story, what the story is about.
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- How do you find new stories?
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- Are they hatched like an egg?
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- Buried underground
- like treasure?
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- Do you take a pill,
- drink a magic potion?
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- It is a kind of magic!
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- We gather plot pieces,
- sew them together,
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- and voila, a new story
- for the children is born.
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- Sounds exciting!
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- It is!
- Off we go!
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- To the Isle of Flowers!
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- A horse and an airplane,
- what a sight!
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- They fly in the day.
- They fly through the night.
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- Axel the airplane
- steers the course
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- for his partner and
- passenger, Scout the horse.
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- Horse Play is
- their business name.
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- Finding super-duper stories
- is their claim to fame.
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- I think Barney
- the owl was right.
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- We're being followed.
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- Let's add that to the story.
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- It will keep
- the children interested.
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- Yes, the boy will ask,
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- "Who was following
- Axel and Scout?"
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- It will keep him wondering
- what will happen next.
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- Chatty, little Barney Owl.
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- Too chatty.
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- Victor the vulture?
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- You only appear when
- something smells bad.
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- If it isn't Scout,
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- the adventure-thirsty,
- mustang nag,
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- putting around the sky with his
- do-gooder tin can sidekick, Axel.
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- You two losers still
- peddling your stupor-duper
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- story delivery service?
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- We are.
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- You still destroying and gobbling
- up troublesome storylines?
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- Of course, I'm a vulture.
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- Yes.
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- Now, tell me. What did that old
- owl, Barney, ask you to do?
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- Never mind.
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- I'll find out what you're
- up to soon enough.
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- Now, fly away before I stick
- a feather in your engine.
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- You fly away before I horse
- kick you out of the sky.
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- ♪ Fly high
- Fly low ♪
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- ♪ Soar and away ♪
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- ♪ Super-duper stories
- will save the day ♪
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- ♪ A sprinkle here
- A sprinkle there ♪
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- ♪ Yellow powder everywhere ♪
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- ♪ Pollinating flowers
- is what bees do ♪
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- ♪ All to make beautiful
- flowers for you ♪
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- Hi there, Bella.
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- I see you're busy
- pollinating them flowers.
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- Howdy, boys. What
- can I do for you?
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- Honey.
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- Mmm. My favorite subject!
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- Anything special
- about your honey?
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- Only that it's the sweetest,
- the tastiest, stickiest of all.
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- I'd offer you some,
- but I'm running kind of low.
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- Low on honey? Oh, no!
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- - Oh, yes! Didn't you hear?
- - Hear what?
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- Someone knocked over
- the bee hives.
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- The bee hives?
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- - Oh, no!
- - Oh, yes!
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- My bee friends and
- family had to buzz away
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- and find a new home.
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- That's just plumb awful.
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- Did a skunk knock over
- the bee hives?
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- How ever did you know?
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- I smell a whiff of skunk,
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- see a few black and white
- hairs in that flower,
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- spot a paw print
- in the dirt...
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- You are amazing, Scout!
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- Yep, one of them furry, striped varmints
- found its way right into our hive.
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- I wonder if Victor the vulture
- had something to do with this.
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- You mean that vulture?
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- He's been circling,
- flapping his wings.
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- Hmm. Don't he ever get tired?
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- Them vultures can stay
- in the air for hours.
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- Why would a vulture
- bother us bees?
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- He's become part of the story.
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- A new story! Ooh!
- What do you have so far?
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- Once upon a time, Barney Owl was
- flying over the Enchanted Forest
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- when a boy with brown hair and
- freckles asked him to find Horse Play.
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- That's you.
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- 00:09:07,686 --> 00:09:10,285
- The boy said, "The
- children need a new story.
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- Can you find Horse Play?"
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- 00:09:12,090 --> 00:09:14,991
- He also told Barney the children
- wanted the story to begin
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- at the Isle of Flowers.
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- That's why you're here!
- Please, continue.
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- The Isle of Flowers is a tiny land
- floating in the middle of the ocean.
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- It's a land filled
- with field after field
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- of beautiful,
- colorful flowers.
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- Excellent description
- of my tiny home.
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- Bees love living
- on the Isle of Flowers.
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- 00:09:37,649 --> 00:09:40,483
- They buzz around
- day after day,
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- pollinating beautiful fields,
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- so everyone can enjoy red, yellow,
- and blue sweet-smelling blossoms.
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- 00:09:47,394 --> 00:09:52,363
- Don't forget orange, green,
- and my favorite color, pink.
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- One fine day, the story
- continues, a vulture...
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- Victor!
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- A pesky vulture named
- Victor talked a skunk
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- into knocking over all the
- bee hives on the island.
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- - Why'd he do that?
- - We're not sure.
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- We haven't discovered
- that part of the story yet.
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- 00:10:07,579 --> 00:10:08,979
- It's a mystery!
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- 00:10:08,981 --> 00:10:13,118
- Broken beehives forced many of the
- bees to fly away from the island,
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- but one special bee remained,
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- Bella Bee.
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- That's me!
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- 00:10:17,757 --> 00:10:22,061
- Bella Bee buzzes around
- the Isle of Flowers singing,
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- her voice as sweet
- and silky as her honey.
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- 00:10:25,131 --> 00:10:27,666
- Aw! Shucks!
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- 00:10:27,668 --> 00:10:29,668
- Bella Bee sings about flowers.
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- ♪ A sprinkle here
- A sprinkle there ♪
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- 00:10:33,306 --> 00:10:35,607
- ♪ Yellow powder everywhere ♪
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- 00:10:35,609 --> 00:10:38,678
- ♪ We bees collect
- sugary nectar, you see ♪
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- 00:10:38,680 --> 00:10:41,747
- ♪ To bring to the hive
- and share with the bees ♪
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- 00:10:41,749 --> 00:10:45,318
- ♪ Nectar placed in waxy,
- honeycombed hives ♪
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- 00:10:45,320 --> 00:10:49,489
- ♪ Passed from bee to bee
- till honey arrives ♪
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- 00:10:49,491 --> 00:10:53,159
- Bella Bee has such a
- soft, lilting voice
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- anyone who hears it
- falls into a deep sleep.
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- 00:10:58,499 --> 00:11:02,435
- While they're asleep,
- Bella Bee performs magic.
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- 00:11:02,437 --> 00:11:03,603
- Oh, my!
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- 00:11:03,605 --> 00:11:05,740
- Bella Bee has a secret.
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- 00:11:05,742 --> 00:11:07,675
- I do love secrets.
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- 00:11:07,677 --> 00:11:10,410
- Bella Bee spins honey into gold.
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- 00:11:10,412 --> 00:11:11,511
- That's fantastic!
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- 00:11:11,513 --> 00:11:14,180
- The children will love
- a story about a singing bee
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- 00:11:14,182 --> 00:11:16,183
- who spins honey into gold.
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- 00:11:16,185 --> 00:11:18,486
- Yeah, but wait just a second!
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- 00:11:18,488 --> 00:11:22,256
- You go spreading a story about
- me spinning honey into gold,
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- 00:11:22,258 --> 00:11:24,725
- and this entire island
- will be overrun
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- 00:11:24,727 --> 00:11:27,295
- with greedy gold-diggers.
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- 00:11:27,297 --> 00:11:29,097
- You have a better idea?
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- 00:11:29,099 --> 00:11:30,498
- Hmm.
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- 00:11:30,500 --> 00:11:31,501
- I do!
- 228
- 00:11:32,568 --> 00:11:34,268
- Why don't y'all go
- to Lava Land?
- 229
- 00:11:34,270 --> 00:11:36,304
- Lava Land,
- an empty planet
- 230
- 00:11:36,306 --> 00:11:39,507
- with fiery volcanoes
- constantly erupting,
- 231
- 00:11:39,509 --> 00:11:42,044
- spewing ash
- and hot, molten rock.
- 232
- 00:11:42,046 --> 00:11:44,445
- Fiery and hot,
- but not empty.
- 233
- 00:11:44,447 --> 00:11:47,517
- Nog the Hog, the mighty
- dragon chaser, lives there.
- 234
- 00:11:47,519 --> 00:11:50,052
- Oh, children love dragons.
- 235
- 00:11:50,054 --> 00:11:51,454
- I suppose a visit
- to Lava Land
- 236
- 00:11:51,456 --> 00:11:53,623
- could move the story along
- quite nicely.
- 237
- 00:11:53,625 --> 00:11:55,358
- Bella Bee did not want the story
- 238
- 00:11:55,360 --> 00:11:58,293
- to be about her spinning
- honey into gold.
- 239
- 00:11:58,295 --> 00:12:02,364
- She said there was a much better
- story to find on Lava Land,
- 240
- 00:12:02,366 --> 00:12:04,433
- home of the three, fat hogs,
- 241
- 00:12:04,435 --> 00:12:08,539
- one of them known
- as the "Dragon Chaser."
- 242
- 00:12:09,640 --> 00:12:14,445
- The children will love, love,
- love their new story.
- 243
- 00:12:14,447 --> 00:12:17,648
- ♪ A sprinkle here
- A sprinkle there ♪
- 244
- 00:12:17,650 --> 00:12:20,083
- ♪ Yellow powder everywhere ♪
- 245
- 00:12:20,085 --> 00:12:22,785
- ♪ Pollinating flowers
- is what bees do ♪
- 246
- 00:12:22,787 --> 00:12:27,226
- ♪ All to make beautiful
- flowers for you ♪
- 247
- 00:12:35,368 --> 00:12:39,404
- Scout, Axel, I have
- some exciting dialogue
- 248
- 00:12:39,406 --> 00:12:43,140
- to add to your
- super-duper story.
- 249
- 00:12:43,142 --> 00:12:44,576
- Oink the flying pig!
- 250
- 00:12:44,578 --> 00:12:46,410
- Children love pigs!
- 251
- 00:12:46,412 --> 00:12:48,379
- Especially flying pigs!
- 252
- 00:12:48,381 --> 00:12:51,815
- And superheroes!
- See my red cape?
- 253
- 00:12:51,817 --> 00:12:54,785
- After visiting Bella Bee
- on the Isle of Flowers,
- 254
- 00:12:54,787 --> 00:12:57,822
- Scout and Axel fly through
- the sky towards Lava Land.
- 255
- 00:12:57,824 --> 00:13:00,159
- Suddenly, they see Oink,
- 256
- 00:13:00,161 --> 00:13:02,460
- the flying pig,
- 257
- 00:13:02,462 --> 00:13:05,164
- a superhero wearing
- a bright red cape.
- 258
- 00:13:05,166 --> 00:13:07,366
- I'm so glad I found you.
- 259
- 00:13:07,368 --> 00:13:10,569
- You know, "dialogue" is
- when characters in a story
- 260
- 00:13:10,571 --> 00:13:13,338
- talk or have
- a conversation.
- 261
- 00:13:13,340 --> 00:13:16,308
- Children love a good story
- with good dialogue.
- 262
- 00:13:16,310 --> 00:13:20,346
- Well, I have some very
- important information
- 263
- 00:13:20,348 --> 00:13:23,382
- to share about
- Victor the vulture.
- 264
- 00:13:23,384 --> 00:13:26,353
- Oh, goody! We do need
- to learn more about Victor.
- 265
- 00:13:26,355 --> 00:13:32,325
- I know why Victor the vulture
- destroyed the beehives.
- 266
- 00:13:32,327 --> 00:13:33,792
- He's following you.
- 267
- 00:13:33,794 --> 00:13:37,931
- Character development
- is so important for a story.
- 268
- 00:13:37,933 --> 00:13:41,801
- Victor the vulture
- does not want you
- 269
- 00:13:41,803 --> 00:13:44,738
- to find the children
- a new story.
- 270
- 00:13:44,740 --> 00:13:46,373
- He flies around the universe
- 271
- 00:13:46,375 --> 00:13:50,344
- searching for sad,
- unfinished stories to eat.
- 272
- 00:13:50,346 --> 00:13:52,812
- He hates happy endings.
- 273
- 00:13:52,814 --> 00:13:56,249
- He will do anything
- to stop them from happening.
- 274
- 00:13:56,251 --> 00:13:59,519
- That is a very important part
- of this story.
- 275
- 00:13:59,521 --> 00:14:01,922
- Oink the flying pig,
- a superhero,
- 276
- 00:14:01,924 --> 00:14:03,691
- known for
- solving mysteries,
- 277
- 00:14:03,693 --> 00:14:05,927
- and saving animals
- throughout the universe,
- 278
- 00:14:05,929 --> 00:14:10,263
- joins Axel and Scout
- as they fly towards Lava Land.
- 279
- 00:14:10,265 --> 00:14:14,669
- Oh, goody!
- I made it into the new story!
- 280
- 00:14:14,671 --> 00:14:16,737
- I'm so excited!
- 281
- 00:14:16,739 --> 00:14:22,343
- Oh, but did you say you were
- flying towards Lava land?
- 282
- 00:14:22,345 --> 00:14:23,678
- Why, yes!
- 283
- 00:14:23,680 --> 00:14:26,782
- That's a very dangerous planet!
- 284
- 00:14:26,784 --> 00:14:28,784
- Your cousins
- live there, don't they?
- 285
- 00:14:28,786 --> 00:14:33,590
- Do you know the story
- of the three, fat hogs?
- 286
- 00:14:35,259 --> 00:14:37,860
- Is that the same
- as the three little pigs?
- 287
- 00:14:37,862 --> 00:14:41,764
- Does that story have
- a fire-breathing dragon?
- 288
- 00:14:41,766 --> 00:14:42,765
- I don't think so.
- 289
- 00:14:42,767 --> 00:14:46,635
- Well, then talk to the
- hogs on Lava Land.
- 290
- 00:14:46,637 --> 00:14:49,405
- I'll keep an eye
- on Victor for you.
- 291
- 00:14:49,407 --> 00:14:51,442
- Be safe and beware!
- 292
- 00:14:54,412 --> 00:14:58,648
- Oink tells Axel and Scout that
- Victor is following them around,
- 293
- 00:14:58,650 --> 00:15:02,018
- because he eats bad,
- unfinished stories
- 294
- 00:15:02,020 --> 00:15:04,354
- and hates happy endings.
- 295
- 00:15:04,356 --> 00:15:07,891
- "Be safe and beware," Oink shouts
- before flying off into the clouds.
- 296
- 00:15:07,893 --> 00:15:11,694
- Scout, we can't let Victor stop
- us from finishing the story.
- 297
- 00:15:11,696 --> 00:15:13,363
- Don't worry, Axel.
- 298
- 00:15:13,365 --> 00:15:16,032
- ♪ Fly high
- Fly low ♪
- 299
- 00:15:16,034 --> 00:15:18,868
- ♪ Soar and away ♪
- 300
- 00:15:18,870 --> 00:15:24,844
- ♪ Super-duper stories
- will save the day ♪
- 301
- 00:15:28,481 --> 00:15:32,883
- Lava Land
- is a hot, fiery planet.
- 302
- 00:15:32,885 --> 00:15:36,354
- Volcanoes constantly spew
- smoky, burning, molten rock
- 303
- 00:15:36,356 --> 00:15:39,623
- which covers just about everything
- on the planet, except...
- 304
- 00:15:39,625 --> 00:15:42,926
- Look, Scout,
- it's the three fat hogs.
- 305
- 00:15:42,928 --> 00:15:46,730
- We heard one of you
- is a dragon chaser.
- 306
- 00:15:46,732 --> 00:15:48,801
- Correctamundo!
- 307
- 00:15:48,803 --> 00:15:50,939
- Children love dragons.
- 308
- 00:15:52,040 --> 00:15:54,039
- Everyone loves dragons.
- 309
- 00:15:54,041 --> 00:15:55,573
- Where is your dragon?
- 310
- 00:15:55,575 --> 00:15:56,642
- Can I tell the story?
- 311
- 00:15:56,644 --> 00:16:00,879
- No, let me tell it.
- I wanna tell it.
- 312
- 00:16:00,881 --> 00:16:03,648
- I'll tell the story.
- 313
- 00:16:04,785 --> 00:16:07,519
- It all started
- when me and my brothers,
- 314
- 00:16:07,521 --> 00:16:10,656
- Fog the hog and Log the hog,
- 315
- 00:16:10,658 --> 00:16:12,793
- heard about a contest
- on Lava Land.
- 316
- 00:16:12,795 --> 00:16:15,028
- What sort of contest?
- 317
- 00:16:15,030 --> 00:16:19,598
- A contest to build the strongest
- house in the universe,
- 318
- 00:16:19,600 --> 00:16:21,967
- a house that could
- withstand fire...
- 319
- 00:16:21,969 --> 00:16:24,104
- - Lava.
- - Lightning.
- 320
- 00:16:24,106 --> 00:16:27,407
- - Meteor strikes!
- - Rain!
- 321
- 00:16:27,409 --> 00:16:31,812
- Any house can stand a bit of rain, Fog.
- 322
- 00:16:31,814 --> 00:16:36,616
- Since my brothers and I have built
- houses all over the universe...
- 323
- 00:16:36,618 --> 00:16:38,051
- We are very good builders.
- 324
- 00:16:38,053 --> 00:16:42,457
- Some of my houses have been featured
- in "Universal Homes Illustrated."
- 325
- 00:16:42,459 --> 00:16:46,093
- I built the Mall
- at the Top of the World.
- 326
- 00:16:46,095 --> 00:16:48,529
- Very impressive.
- 327
- 00:16:48,531 --> 00:16:50,430
- To get back to the story,
- 328
- 00:16:50,432 --> 00:16:53,067
- thousands of contestants
- arrived on Lava Land
- 329
- 00:16:53,069 --> 00:16:54,769
- to compete in the contest.
- 330
- 00:16:54,771 --> 00:16:57,405
- - Including us.
- - Obviously!
- 331
- 00:16:57,407 --> 00:17:00,409
- We had two months
- to build a house.
- 332
- 00:17:00,411 --> 00:17:02,946
- Then the real contest began.
- 333
- 00:17:04,447 --> 00:17:09,451
- Two weeks later, only three
- houses remained standing,
- 334
- 00:17:09,453 --> 00:17:10,886
- ours.
- 335
- 00:17:10,888 --> 00:17:15,791
- What happened
- to the other 2,997 houses?
- 336
- 00:17:15,793 --> 00:17:18,527
- Once a day,
- we never knew when,
- 337
- 00:17:18,529 --> 00:17:21,996
- a fiery dragon
- reared its head
- 338
- 00:17:21,998 --> 00:17:24,434
- out of the volcano
- right behind me.
- 339
- 00:17:24,436 --> 00:17:26,970
- A fiery dragon?
- Oh, no!
- 340
- 00:17:26,972 --> 00:17:30,572
- Oh, yes! A fiery dragon
- leapt out of the volcano,
- 341
- 00:17:30,574 --> 00:17:32,609
- aimed his fiery breath
- at a house, and...
- 342
- 00:17:32,611 --> 00:17:36,780
- Whoosh!
- The building was set on fire.
- 343
- 00:17:36,782 --> 00:17:41,050
- Some houses melted.
- Others burned to the ground.
- 344
- 00:17:41,052 --> 00:17:42,551
- Burned to the ground!
- 345
- 00:17:42,553 --> 00:17:44,620
- - Oh, no!
- - Oh, yes!
- 346
- 00:17:44,622 --> 00:17:48,859
- Only our three houses were
- left standing, my house.
- 347
- 00:17:48,861 --> 00:17:51,027
- - My house.
- - And my house.
- 348
- 00:17:51,029 --> 00:17:54,197
- The story
- of the three, fat hogs.
- 349
- 00:17:54,199 --> 00:17:56,000
- I see only one house.
- 350
- 00:17:56,002 --> 00:17:57,834
- What happened
- to the other two houses?
- 351
- 00:18:00,573 --> 00:18:05,141
- I built my house out of the
- strongest wooden logs.
- 352
- 00:18:05,143 --> 00:18:07,878
- It was very beautiful,
- 353
- 00:18:07,880 --> 00:18:10,747
- the best looking house of all.
- 354
- 00:18:10,749 --> 00:18:14,218
- - It was very beautiful.
- - It was very beautiful.
- 355
- 00:18:14,220 --> 00:18:15,719
- Day after day,
- 356
- 00:18:15,721 --> 00:18:18,657
- the dragon flew
- above my house,
- 357
- 00:18:18,659 --> 00:18:21,959
- blowing fire,
- singing...
- 358
- 00:18:21,961 --> 00:18:26,130
- ♪ I'm a fierce, fiery dragon ♪
- 359
- 00:18:26,132 --> 00:18:28,899
- ♪ You're a big, fat hog ♪
- 360
- 00:18:28,901 --> 00:18:32,102
- ♪ I open up my mouth ♪
- 361
- 00:18:32,104 --> 00:18:35,073
- ♪ Breathe fire on your logs ♪
- 362
- 00:18:35,075 --> 00:18:37,943
- ♪ Don't expect
- your house to last ♪
- 363
- 00:18:37,945 --> 00:18:41,714
- ♪ You silly, porky swine ♪
- 364
- 00:18:41,716 --> 00:18:45,218
- ♪ I destroy all houses
- in my path ♪
- 365
- 00:18:45,220 --> 00:18:49,589
- ♪ And yours will not survive ♪
- 366
- 00:18:50,592 --> 00:18:53,092
- The dragon threatened
- to burn down your house?
- 367
- 00:18:53,094 --> 00:18:54,627
- Oh, no!
- 368
- 00:18:54,629 --> 00:18:55,961
- Oh, yes!
- 369
- 00:18:55,963 --> 00:18:59,632
- His fiery breath swept
- across the logs of my house
- 370
- 00:18:59,634 --> 00:19:01,535
- until they caught fire.
- 371
- 00:19:01,537 --> 00:19:05,605
- I told you not to build
- your house out of logs.
- 372
- 00:19:05,607 --> 00:19:07,874
- Wooden logs burn.
- 373
- 00:19:07,876 --> 00:19:12,278
- Yeah, yeah!
- 374
- 00:19:12,280 --> 00:19:15,215
- Know-it-all!
- 375
- 00:19:15,217 --> 00:19:17,985
- Then, the dragon flew toward me,
- 376
- 00:19:17,987 --> 00:19:20,053
- and I ran into Nog's house
- 377
- 00:19:20,055 --> 00:19:23,091
- just as the flames
- were about to devour me.
- 378
- 00:19:23,093 --> 00:19:24,128
- How exciting!
- 379
- 00:19:25,162 --> 00:19:28,095
- The next day, that dragon
- came for my house!
- 380
- 00:19:28,097 --> 00:19:31,132
- I ran outside, thinking he
- could not burn my house down.
- 381
- 00:19:31,134 --> 00:19:35,870
- As he flew toward Nog's house,
- the dragon sang...
- 382
- 00:19:35,872 --> 00:19:38,839
- ♪ I'm a fierce, fiery dragon ♪
- 383
- 00:19:38,841 --> 00:19:42,043
- ♪ You're three big, fat hogs ♪
- 384
- 00:19:42,045 --> 00:19:46,648
- ♪ I open up my wide,
- red-hot lips ♪
- 385
- 00:19:46,650 --> 00:19:49,652
- ♪ Burn up
- those fire-proof bricks ♪
- 386
- 00:19:49,654 --> 00:19:52,820
- ♪ Now, don't think
- your solid house will last ♪
- 387
- 00:19:52,822 --> 00:19:56,291
- ♪ You silly, porky swine ♪
- 388
- 00:19:56,293 --> 00:20:00,962
- ♪ I destroy all houses
- in my path ♪
- 389
- 00:20:00,964 --> 00:20:04,599
- ♪ Even yours will not ♪
- 390
- 00:20:04,601 --> 00:20:06,801
- ♪ Survive ♪
- 391
- 00:20:09,005 --> 00:20:11,308
- Concrete and iron rods
- are strong.
- 392
- 00:20:11,310 --> 00:20:13,577
- They shouldn't catch on fire.
- 393
- 00:20:13,579 --> 00:20:16,946
- True! But Fog the Hog is lazy.
- 394
- 00:20:16,948 --> 00:20:20,215
- He mixed batches of cheap
- concrete and worked quickly,
- 395
- 00:20:20,217 --> 00:20:23,656
- making fun of me for building
- my house brick by brick.
- 396
- 00:20:24,755 --> 00:20:27,089
- His house lasted two days
- 397
- 00:20:27,091 --> 00:20:29,826
- before the dragon fire
- destroyed it.
- 398
- 00:20:29,828 --> 00:20:31,994
- Don't rub it in, Nog!
- 399
- 00:20:31,996 --> 00:20:33,696
- The dragon chased me!
- 400
- 00:20:33,698 --> 00:20:35,866
- But just before his fire
- reached my hog tail,
- 401
- 00:20:35,868 --> 00:20:39,636
- I ran into Nog's house
- where I was safe.
- 402
- 00:20:39,638 --> 00:20:42,839
- The next day, the dragon
- roared through the sky,
- 403
- 00:20:42,841 --> 00:20:46,911
- then flew right over my house.
- 404
- 00:20:46,913 --> 00:20:48,812
- We peered through the window,
- 405
- 00:20:48,814 --> 00:20:51,150
- watched him come,
- breathing fire.
- 406
- 00:20:52,217 --> 00:20:55,886
- As he flew toward Nog's house,
- the dragon sang...
- 407
- 00:20:55,888 --> 00:20:58,924
- ♪ I'm a fierce, fiery dragon ♪
- 408
- 00:20:58,926 --> 00:21:02,327
- ♪ You're three big, fat hogs ♪
- 409
- 00:21:02,329 --> 00:21:06,164
- ♪ I open up my wide,
- red-hot lips ♪
- 410
- 00:21:06,166 --> 00:21:09,935
- ♪ Burn up
- those fire-proof bricks ♪
- 411
- 00:21:09,937 --> 00:21:13,105
- ♪ Now, don't think
- your solid house will last ♪
- 412
- 00:21:13,107 --> 00:21:16,407
- ♪ You silly, porky swine ♪
- 413
- 00:21:16,409 --> 00:21:21,146
- ♪ I destroy all houses
- in my path ♪
- 414
- 00:21:21,148 --> 00:21:24,783
- ♪ Even yours will not ♪
- 415
- 00:21:24,785 --> 00:21:27,119
- ♪ Survive ♪
- 416
- 00:21:29,090 --> 00:21:32,190
- He opened his mouth,
- and out flew flames.
- 417
- 00:21:32,192 --> 00:21:35,093
- But instead of the house
- catching on fire,
- 418
- 00:21:35,095 --> 00:21:37,062
- the dragon sneezed.
- 419
- 00:21:37,064 --> 00:21:38,263
- Again and again,
- 420
- 00:21:38,265 --> 00:21:43,703
- the dragon opened his mouth
- to spit fire on Nog's house,
- 421
- 00:21:43,705 --> 00:21:48,841
- but all he did was sneeze,
- and sneeze, and sneeze.
- 422
- 00:21:48,843 --> 00:21:51,445
- That silly dragon
- flew away in tears.
- 423
- 00:21:51,447 --> 00:21:54,316
- A story with a moral!
- 424
- 00:21:55,817 --> 00:21:59,319
- A housing-building contest
- on the remote planet Lava Land
- 425
- 00:21:59,321 --> 00:22:02,222
- attracted 3,000 entries.
- 426
- 00:22:02,224 --> 00:22:06,092
- Every day, a dragon leapt
- out of a fiery volcano,
- 427
- 00:22:06,094 --> 00:22:08,928
- breathing fire on each
- of the houses built.
- 428
- 00:22:08,930 --> 00:22:12,867
- After several days,
- only three houses remained.
- 429
- 00:22:12,869 --> 00:22:17,772
- Each one belonging
- to one of the three, fat hogs.
- 430
- 00:22:17,774 --> 00:22:19,274
- What's a moral?
- 431
- 00:22:19,276 --> 00:22:22,444
- The moral of a story
- is meant to teach a lesson.
- 432
- 00:22:22,446 --> 00:22:26,715
- It often has a message
- of right and wrong, good or bad.
- 433
- 00:22:26,717 --> 00:22:29,050
- Nog the hog won the contest.
- 434
- 00:22:29,052 --> 00:22:32,419
- He built the strongest house
- in the universe.
- 435
- 00:22:32,421 --> 00:22:35,858
- He won because he was smart
- and wasn't lazy.
- 436
- 00:22:35,860 --> 00:22:38,427
- No matter how hard
- the dragon tried,
- 437
- 00:22:38,429 --> 00:22:41,063
- he could not burn down
- Nog's house of bricks.
- 438
- 00:22:41,065 --> 00:22:44,166
- The three fat hogs
- were safe.
- 439
- 00:22:44,168 --> 00:22:46,368
- And the moral of the story is...
- 440
- 00:22:46,370 --> 00:22:49,305
- Wait!
- 441
- 00:22:49,307 --> 00:22:53,409
- I may have cheated a bit.
- 442
- 00:22:53,411 --> 00:22:56,010
- - Cheated? Oh, no!
- - Oh, yes!
- 443
- 00:22:56,012 --> 00:22:57,313
- I discovered a secret.
- 444
- 00:22:57,315 --> 00:22:58,981
- A secret?
- 445
- 00:23:00,251 --> 00:23:05,421
- Most fire-breathing dragons are
- allergic to hot chili peppers.
- 446
- 00:23:05,423 --> 00:23:10,427
- So, I planted some in garden
- pots on the roof of my house.
- 447
- 00:23:10,429 --> 00:23:14,898
- Every time
- the dragon flew by Nog's house,
- 448
- 00:23:14,900 --> 00:23:18,535
- the smell of chili peppers
- clogged his fire-sinuses.
- 449
- 00:23:18,537 --> 00:23:21,004
- That dragon
- sneezed and sneezed
- 450
- 00:23:21,006 --> 00:23:24,277
- until he was so stuffed up
- 451
- 00:23:25,308 --> 00:23:28,278
- he couldn't breathe fire.
- 452
- 00:23:28,280 --> 00:23:31,015
- Nog is one smart hog.
- 453
- 00:23:31,017 --> 00:23:35,318
- And that's the story
- of the three fat hogs.
- 454
- 00:23:35,320 --> 00:23:38,355
- A dragon
- with a stuffed nose!
- 455
- 00:23:38,357 --> 00:23:41,925
- That'll make the children laugh!
- 456
- 00:23:41,927 --> 00:23:44,497
- It is a funny story,
- and it has a plot twist.
- 457
- 00:23:45,831 --> 00:23:47,499
- Uh...
- 458
- 00:23:47,501 --> 00:23:49,300
- What's a plot twist?
- 459
- 00:23:49,302 --> 00:23:50,802
- Where's the dragon now?
- 460
- 00:23:50,804 --> 00:23:53,872
- He couldn't stop sneezing.
- 461
- 00:23:53,874 --> 00:23:57,542
- He was so stuffed up,
- he left Lava Land for good.
- 462
- 00:23:57,544 --> 00:24:00,913
- Never did figure out
- it was my chili peppers.
- 463
- 00:24:00,915 --> 00:24:03,548
- Nog the hog was
- a very clever swine.
- 464
- 00:24:03,550 --> 00:24:06,117
- He not only won
- the house-building contest.
- 465
- 00:24:06,119 --> 00:24:08,586
- He tricked the dragon
- into leaving Lava Land
- 466
- 00:24:08,588 --> 00:24:11,124
- by planting hot chili peppers,
- 467
- 00:24:11,126 --> 00:24:13,559
- a plant most dragons
- are allergic to,
- 468
- 00:24:13,561 --> 00:24:15,595
- right on the roof of his house.
- 469
- 00:24:15,597 --> 00:24:18,998
- Nog the hog chased
- the sneezing dragon away.
- 470
- 00:24:19,000 --> 00:24:21,934
- It's fun
- when a story makes you laugh.
- 471
- 00:24:21,936 --> 00:24:24,002
- The children love to laugh.
- 472
- 00:24:24,004 --> 00:24:26,472
- Do you need some more
- funny bits for your story?
- 473
- 00:24:26,474 --> 00:24:28,841
- Do you know
- where we can find some?
- 474
- 00:24:28,843 --> 00:24:30,542
- Go see Dumpty Donkey.
- 475
- 00:24:30,544 --> 00:24:33,613
- He's always telling a story
- that makes you laugh.
- 476
- 00:24:34,950 --> 00:24:38,418
- ♪ Fly high, Fly low ♪
- 477
- 00:24:38,420 --> 00:24:41,521
- ♪ Soar and away ♪
- 478
- 00:24:41,523 --> 00:24:45,259
- Our super-duper
- story is growing better...
- 479
- 00:24:45,261 --> 00:24:50,100
- ♪ In every way ♪
- 480
- 00:24:55,137 --> 00:24:57,370
- Look, Scout,
- it's a hot air balloon.
- 481
- 00:24:57,372 --> 00:24:59,441
- With a bunny rabbit flying it!
- 482
- 00:24:59,443 --> 00:25:02,910
- Ahoy there!
- I'm Sounder Rabbit.
- 483
- 00:25:02,912 --> 00:25:05,880
- Either of you two fellas
- heard of Horse Play?
- 484
- 00:25:05,882 --> 00:25:08,382
- We are Horse Play.
- I'm Axel the airplane.
- 485
- 00:25:08,384 --> 00:25:10,651
- I'm Scout the horse.
- 486
- 00:25:10,653 --> 00:25:14,589
- You two are the super-duper
- story delivery service?
- 487
- 00:25:14,591 --> 00:25:15,689
- That's us.
- 488
- 00:25:15,691 --> 00:25:18,359
- I've been
- looking all over for you.
- 489
- 00:25:18,361 --> 00:25:20,995
- The children want the story
- to have a mystery.
- 490
- 00:25:20,997 --> 00:25:23,366
- We was just in Lava Land.
- 491
- 00:25:23,368 --> 00:25:25,001
- Lava Land, huh?
- 492
- 00:25:25,003 --> 00:25:27,637
- While you were busy traveling
- all over the universe,
- 493
- 00:25:27,639 --> 00:25:29,371
- I fell victim to a robbery.
- 494
- 00:25:29,373 --> 00:25:31,306
- A robbery?
- Oh, no!
- 495
- 00:25:31,308 --> 00:25:33,141
- Oh, yes!
- 496
- 00:25:33,143 --> 00:25:36,611
- Someone has been stealing
- Farmer McAdoo's vegetables.
- 497
- 00:25:36,613 --> 00:25:39,314
- Stealing vegetables? Oh, no!
- 498
- 00:25:39,316 --> 00:25:40,448
- Oh, yes!
- 499
- 00:25:40,450 --> 00:25:42,952
- Farmer McAdoo works hard
- in his garden.
- 500
- 00:25:42,954 --> 00:25:46,555
- He plants seeds, and waters,
- and feeds, and pulls weeds.
- 501
- 00:25:46,557 --> 00:25:48,225
- As he works, he chants,
- 502
- 00:25:48,227 --> 00:25:51,361
- "I plant it. I grow it.
- I pick it. I eat it."
- 503
- 00:25:51,363 --> 00:25:54,063
- Growing them vegetables
- is hard work.
- 504
- 00:25:54,065 --> 00:25:56,600
- It is. Farmer McAdoo
- is very angry,
- 505
- 00:25:56,602 --> 00:26:00,070
- because someone stole
- all his vegetables.
- 506
- 00:26:00,072 --> 00:26:02,505
- He wants to catch the thief.
- 507
- 00:26:02,507 --> 00:26:05,441
- What's that in your hot
- air balloon basket?
- 508
- 00:26:05,443 --> 00:26:07,209
- Looks like carrot tops.
- 509
- 00:26:07,211 --> 00:26:10,046
- Oh, this? It's just
- a little snack.
- 510
- 00:26:10,048 --> 00:26:12,550
- Will you take us
- to Farmer McAdoo's garden?
- 511
- 00:26:12,552 --> 00:26:15,018
- Me? Sorry. I'm in a hurry.
- 512
- 00:26:15,020 --> 00:26:16,554
- But it's easy to get there.
- 513
- 00:26:16,556 --> 00:26:20,057
- Take a right, then a left.
- Uh, then a right, then a left.
- 514
- 00:26:20,059 --> 00:26:22,459
- Go straight. Turn around.
- 515
- 00:26:22,461 --> 00:26:24,629
- Land, and it's right there.
- 516
- 00:26:24,631 --> 00:26:25,964
- Thanks, Sounder.
- 517
- 00:26:25,966 --> 00:26:28,265
- We'll find out who stole Farmer
- McAdoo's vegetables for you.
- 518
- 00:26:28,267 --> 00:26:32,135
- ♪ You grow it, you pick it
- You pick it, you eat it ♪
- 519
- 00:26:32,137 --> 00:26:35,606
- ♪ You don't steal it ♪
- 520
- 00:26:35,608 --> 00:26:38,477
- As soon as Axel
- and Scout leave Lava Land,
- 521
- 00:26:38,479 --> 00:26:40,078
- they meet up with Sounder,
- 522
- 00:26:40,080 --> 00:26:43,282
- a rabbit flying a bright
- red-and-yellow hot air balloon.
- 523
- 00:26:43,284 --> 00:26:47,119
- "The children want the story to have
- a mystery," Sounder tells them,
- 524
- 00:26:47,121 --> 00:26:49,087
- then give them
- one to solve.
- 525
- 00:26:49,089 --> 00:26:52,324
- Someone stole
- Farmer McAdoo's vegetables!
- 526
- 00:26:52,326 --> 00:26:56,094
- Hey, don't forget to add,
- "You grow it. You pick it.
- 527
- 00:26:56,096 --> 00:26:58,029
- "You pick it. You eat it.
- 528
- 00:26:58,031 --> 00:26:59,968
- You don't steal it."
- 529
- 00:27:01,269 --> 00:27:03,769
- Such an
- interesting story so far!
- 530
- 00:27:03,771 --> 00:27:07,239
- But be careful.
- Don't let it get out of hand.
- 531
- 00:27:09,443 --> 00:27:13,412
- I just want you boys to know
- I'm here waiting, just waiting
- 532
- 00:27:13,414 --> 00:27:16,415
- for you to drop a story line,
- confuse the plot,
- 533
- 00:27:16,417 --> 00:27:19,419
- introduce one character
- too many,
- 534
- 00:27:19,421 --> 00:27:22,221
- and I'll greedily gulp,
- guzzle, gorge,
- 535
- 00:27:22,223 --> 00:27:25,094
- and gobble
- all your mistakes.
- 536
- 00:27:27,062 --> 00:27:30,765
- We've been following Victor.
- 537
- 00:27:30,767 --> 00:27:34,801
- Victor convinced Stunt the
- airplane to help ruin your story.
- 538
- 00:27:34,803 --> 00:27:35,970
- My cousin Stunt?
- 539
- 00:27:35,972 --> 00:27:39,542
- The most talented acrobatic
- airplane in the universe.
- 540
- 00:27:40,542 --> 00:27:43,510
- I've seen Stunt perform
- amazing aerial tricks.
- 541
- 00:27:43,512 --> 00:27:45,512
- He can spin, swoop...
- 542
- 00:27:45,514 --> 00:27:47,682
- Why would Stunt team up
- with Victor?
- 543
- 00:27:47,684 --> 00:27:50,152
- Now, we have
- two mysteries to solve.
- 544
- 00:27:50,154 --> 00:27:54,056
- Mystery one, who was stealing
- vegetables from Farmer McAdoo?
- 545
- 00:27:54,058 --> 00:27:56,290
- Mystery two,
- why is your cousin Stunt,
- 546
- 00:27:56,292 --> 00:27:59,260
- the most acrobatic airplane
- in the universe,
- 547
- 00:27:59,262 --> 00:28:02,263
- working with Victor
- to destroy our new story?
- 548
- 00:28:02,265 --> 00:28:05,133
- Which mystery should
- we solve first?
- 549
- 00:28:05,135 --> 00:28:06,134
- Let's go to the farm field.
- 550
- 00:28:06,136 --> 00:28:09,237
- Sounder Rabbit rides away
- in a gust of wind.
- 551
- 00:28:09,239 --> 00:28:12,075
- Seconds later,
- Oink flies by.
- 552
- 00:28:12,077 --> 00:28:14,844
- They've been following Victor
- and discovered he's working
- 553
- 00:28:14,846 --> 00:28:19,449
- with Stunt, Axel's cousin, an acrobatic
- airplane, to ruin the new story.
- 554
- 00:28:19,451 --> 00:28:22,784
- Now, Horse Play has
- two big mysteries to solve.
- 555
- 00:28:22,786 --> 00:28:25,655
- Stories are like
- bright, white, fluffy clouds
- 556
- 00:28:25,657 --> 00:28:27,656
- floating through the universe.
- 557
- 00:28:27,658 --> 00:28:31,094
- Gigantic, white spaces
- waiting to be filled in.
- 558
- 00:28:31,096 --> 00:28:33,695
- By endless pools
- of imagination.
- 559
- 00:28:35,467 --> 00:28:38,769
- I love finding new stories.
- 560
- 00:28:38,771 --> 00:28:41,338
- So, let's get on with this one.
- 561
- 00:28:41,340 --> 00:28:44,741
- Axel and Scout bid Oink goodbye
- and head for the farm field.
- 562
- 00:28:44,743 --> 00:28:46,546
- We'll keep an eye on Victor.
- 563
- 00:28:49,849 --> 00:28:52,883
- ♪ Soar high
- Soar low ♪
- 564
- 00:28:52,885 --> 00:28:55,852
- ♪ Up, up, and away ♪
- 565
- 00:28:55,854 --> 00:29:00,724
- ♪ Two important mysteries
- must be solved today ♪
- 566
- 00:29:00,726 --> 00:29:02,459
- When solving a mystery,
- 567
- 00:29:02,461 --> 00:29:06,630
- it's best to find out
- why a crime was committed.
- 568
- 00:29:06,632 --> 00:29:08,032
- Aw, that's easy.
- 569
- 00:29:08,034 --> 00:29:11,769
- Farmer McAdoo's vegetables were
- stolen because someone was hungry.
- 570
- 00:29:11,771 --> 00:29:13,504
- Did you notice the carrot tops
- 571
- 00:29:13,506 --> 00:29:15,807
- sticking out of Sounder's
- hot air balloon?
- 572
- 00:29:15,809 --> 00:29:18,142
- Don't bunnies
- always eat carrots?
- 573
- 00:29:18,144 --> 00:29:20,177
- He was in an awful hurry.
- 574
- 00:29:20,179 --> 00:29:21,513
- Is he a suspect?
- 575
- 00:29:21,515 --> 00:29:24,816
- He is! I'm not sure if Sounder
- Rabbit was telling the truth.
- 576
- 00:29:24,818 --> 00:29:30,188
- You mean that cute,
- little bunny rabbit lied?
- 577
- 00:29:30,190 --> 00:29:36,562
- Sounder Rabbit was
- acting very suspicious.
- 578
- 00:29:36,564 --> 00:29:40,533
- Separating lies from truth is
- how you solve a mystery, Axel.
- 579
- 00:29:40,535 --> 00:29:43,235
- We need to gather more clues,
- talk to more suspects.
- 580
- 00:29:43,237 --> 00:29:44,870
- That's how we'll find out
- who done it.
- 581
- 00:29:44,872 --> 00:29:48,475
- Look! Down there!
- It's Dumpty Donkey.
- 582
- 00:29:48,477 --> 00:29:50,442
- Do donkeys eat vegetables?
- 583
- 00:29:50,444 --> 00:29:51,578
- They sure do.
- 584
- 00:29:51,580 --> 00:29:52,849
- Let's see what he knows.
- 585
- 00:29:59,888 --> 00:30:04,524
- Hey! Was hoping
- someone would stop by today.
- 586
- 00:30:04,526 --> 00:30:07,861
- I got one doozy of a story.
- 587
- 00:30:07,863 --> 00:30:10,730
- Yeah, we're here
- to solve a mystery.
- 588
- 00:30:10,732 --> 00:30:12,533
- My story is more exciting.
- 589
- 00:30:12,535 --> 00:30:18,339
- I got adventure, drama,
- even a big, old gator!
- 590
- 00:30:18,341 --> 00:30:21,741
- Oh, but I'm being rude.
- 591
- 00:30:21,743 --> 00:30:24,745
- What's this mystery
- you gotta solve?
- 592
- 00:30:24,747 --> 00:30:27,547
- A while ago, we were
- flying through the sky
- 593
- 00:30:27,549 --> 00:30:29,550
- when Sounder,
- a bunny rabbit, flew by
- 594
- 00:30:29,552 --> 00:30:31,651
- in a bright red-and-yellow
- hot air balloon.
- 595
- 00:30:31,653 --> 00:30:35,623
- He told us the children want
- the new story to have a mystery.
- 596
- 00:30:35,625 --> 00:30:39,861
- Then he said Farmer McAdoo's
- garden vegetables were missing!
- 597
- 00:30:39,863 --> 00:30:43,598
- Scout spotted some leafy, green
- carrot tops in the balloon,
- 598
- 00:30:43,600 --> 00:30:45,633
- and Sounder was in a hurry.
- 599
- 00:30:45,635 --> 00:30:47,469
- So, he's a suspect.
- 600
- 00:30:47,471 --> 00:30:51,739
- Hee-haw!
- 601
- 00:30:51,741 --> 00:30:53,775
- Not much of a mystery!
- 602
- 00:30:53,777 --> 00:30:56,812
- You already solved it.
- 603
- 00:30:56,814 --> 00:31:00,450
- Sounder Rabbit stole
- Farmer McAdoo's vegetables.
- 604
- 00:31:00,452 --> 00:31:02,884
- - What?
- - Sounder Rabbit tricked us.
- 605
- 00:31:02,886 --> 00:31:05,421
- He stole
- Farmer McAdoo's vegetables,
- 606
- 00:31:05,423 --> 00:31:07,923
- sent us to the farm
- to find the thief,
- 607
- 00:31:07,925 --> 00:31:09,992
- then made a fast getaway
- in his hot air balloon
- 608
- 00:31:09,994 --> 00:31:12,961
- filled with the stolen carrots,
- corn, and cucumbers.
- 609
- 00:31:12,963 --> 00:31:15,698
- Sounder Rabbit tricked us?
- 610
- 00:31:15,700 --> 00:31:17,866
- - Oh, no!
- - Oh, yes!
- 611
- 00:31:17,868 --> 00:31:21,938
- The famous Horse Play
- duo deceived, duped.
- 612
- 00:31:21,940 --> 00:31:25,375
- Hee-haw!
- 613
- 00:31:37,556 --> 00:31:39,990
- Stunt, what are you doing here?
- 614
- 00:31:39,992 --> 00:31:42,058
- Is it true you're working
- with Victor the vulture?
- 615
- 00:31:42,060 --> 00:31:43,894
- I wanna be
- in the story, cuz.
- 616
- 00:31:43,896 --> 00:31:45,162
- The children will
- love an airplane
- 617
- 00:31:45,164 --> 00:31:49,033
- that flies in loops, nosedives,
- and forms flips high in the sky.
- 618
- 00:31:49,035 --> 00:31:53,370
- But the children didn't ask
- for a story about stunt planes.
- 619
- 00:31:53,372 --> 00:31:55,740
- I'm not here
- to be a main character.
- 620
- 00:31:55,742 --> 00:31:57,075
- Just a minor one.
- 621
- 00:31:57,077 --> 00:32:00,478
- I'm Victor's assistant,
- his partner in crime.
- 622
- 00:32:00,480 --> 00:32:01,378
- That's right, Axel.
- 623
- 00:32:01,380 --> 00:32:04,749
- Your cousin, Stunt,
- is working for me.
- 624
- 00:32:04,751 --> 00:32:07,351
- The children love bad guys,
- 625
- 00:32:07,353 --> 00:32:10,990
- and I'm here to demand you
- give me some of this story.
- 626
- 00:32:10,992 --> 00:32:14,025
- Yeah, give Victor a few
- scenes, and we'll fly away...
- 627
- 00:32:14,027 --> 00:32:15,694
- for a while.
- 628
- 00:32:15,696 --> 00:32:18,597
- Give you the story?
- What for?
- 629
- 00:32:18,599 --> 00:32:21,834
- I wanna eat it, of course!
- 630
- 00:32:21,836 --> 00:32:26,038
- That's what vultures do to silly
- storylines and bad dialogue.
- 631
- 00:32:26,040 --> 00:32:30,710
- We devour it bit by bit
- until it's no more.
- 632
- 00:32:30,712 --> 00:32:34,981
- This story isn't that silly,
- and I kind of like the dialogue.
- 633
- 00:32:34,983 --> 00:32:36,483
- It's okay, Axel.
- 634
- 00:32:36,485 --> 00:32:38,819
- I hate to admit it,
- 635
- 00:32:38,821 --> 00:32:41,655
- but the story does need
- a major edit.
- 636
- 00:32:41,657 --> 00:32:44,057
- A mystery
- with only one suspect,
- 637
- 00:32:44,059 --> 00:32:49,862
- and the one suspect a cute, little
- bunny rabbit who is guilty.
- 638
- 00:32:49,864 --> 00:32:52,866
- That's not a very good story
- for the children.
- 639
- 00:32:52,868 --> 00:32:56,802
- So... we have to give Victor
- part of the story?
- 640
- 00:32:56,804 --> 00:32:59,706
- Poor, metal-headed horse-face.
- 641
- 00:32:59,708 --> 00:33:02,409
- Don't be so hard on yourselves.
- 642
- 00:33:02,411 --> 00:33:03,945
- It's the rules.
- 643
- 00:33:03,947 --> 00:33:06,113
- It's part of a story.
- You gotta edit,
- 644
- 00:33:06,115 --> 00:33:10,953
- cut it out, toss it, and find
- something better to replace it.
- 645
- 00:33:19,461 --> 00:33:22,730
- Hey! Was hoping someone
- would stop by today.
- 646
- 00:33:22,732 --> 00:33:25,967
- I got one doozy of a story.
- 647
- 00:33:25,969 --> 00:33:27,770
- What kind of story?
- 648
- 00:33:27,772 --> 00:33:29,004
- It's very exciting!
- 649
- 00:33:29,006 --> 00:33:31,840
- It's got adventure, drama,
- 650
- 00:33:31,842 --> 00:33:35,977
- even a big, old gator!
- 651
- 00:33:35,979 --> 00:33:37,745
- Picture this.
- 652
- 00:33:37,747 --> 00:33:43,685
- It begins with a
- long, wide river.
- 653
- 00:33:43,687 --> 00:33:47,055
- The long, wide river flows
- 654
- 00:33:47,057 --> 00:33:51,494
- for miles, and miles, and miles.
- 655
- 00:33:52,697 --> 00:33:56,599
- On one side of the river,
- there is not very much to eat.
- 656
- 00:33:56,601 --> 00:34:01,638
- On the other side of the river,
- there lies a field
- 657
- 00:34:01,640 --> 00:34:05,675
- of tall, green grass,
- fruit trees,
- 658
- 00:34:05,677 --> 00:34:09,878
- and soft earth to dig
- holes for burrows.
- 659
- 00:34:09,880 --> 00:34:13,216
- Grumpy is a mean, old gator.
- 660
- 00:34:13,218 --> 00:34:16,821
- Anyone who tries to cross
- his river gets trapped
- 661
- 00:34:16,823 --> 00:34:20,591
- between his mouth
- full of very sharp teeth
- 662
- 00:34:20,593 --> 00:34:24,594
- and is never seen
- or heard from again.
- 663
- 00:34:24,596 --> 00:34:28,765
- Oh, my!
- This is a scary story.
- 664
- 00:34:28,767 --> 00:34:30,868
- The children like
- scary stories...
- 665
- 00:34:30,870 --> 00:34:33,770
- as long as it's not too scary.
- 666
- 00:34:33,772 --> 00:34:34,873
- Let me tell it.
- 667
- 00:34:34,875 --> 00:34:37,708
- Um, unless you wanna tell it.
- 668
- 00:34:37,710 --> 00:34:39,446
- Please, continue.
- 669
- 00:34:40,179 --> 00:34:44,081
- So, living on one side
- of the river is three
- 670
- 00:34:44,083 --> 00:34:46,885
- of the most unusual friends
- 671
- 00:34:46,887 --> 00:34:50,088
- a story ever did see.
- 672
- 00:34:50,090 --> 00:34:54,860
- One is a goofy-looking rat
- with bobbly, green eyes,
- 673
- 00:34:54,862 --> 00:34:56,795
- two big, old front teeth,
- 674
- 00:34:56,797 --> 00:34:59,232
- a long set of whiskers,
- 675
- 00:34:59,234 --> 00:35:01,933
- and a growling stomach.
- 676
- 00:35:01,935 --> 00:35:04,604
- This
- here is Clack the rat,
- 677
- 00:35:04,606 --> 00:35:05,872
- a nickname he got,
- 678
- 00:35:05,874 --> 00:35:11,576
- 'cause he makes this real loud
- clacking sound with his teeth
- 679
- 00:35:11,578 --> 00:35:14,247
- when he gets nervous.
- 680
- 00:35:14,249 --> 00:35:18,551
- This second friend in this
- unlikely trio is Hopper,
- 681
- 00:35:18,553 --> 00:35:20,218
- a wide-eyed frog
- 682
- 00:35:20,220 --> 00:35:23,789
- with long, thin arms
- 683
- 00:35:23,791 --> 00:35:26,462
- and a mile-wide smile.
- 684
- 00:35:27,862 --> 00:35:30,931
- The third friend is
- a rather smart horse,
- 685
- 00:35:30,933 --> 00:35:35,536
- who, come to think of it,
- looks a lot like you, Scout.
- 686
- 00:35:35,538 --> 00:35:38,074
- Only his name is Harry.
- 687
- 00:35:39,775 --> 00:35:42,543
- Food was getting scarce
- on their side of the river,
- 688
- 00:35:42,545 --> 00:35:46,981
- and day after day,
- these three unlikely friends
- 689
- 00:35:46,983 --> 00:35:49,816
- dreamed about crossing
- to the other side
- 690
- 00:35:49,818 --> 00:35:52,653
- where delicious fruit
- and berries grew
- 691
- 00:35:52,655 --> 00:35:56,256
- on green, grassy slopes,
- 692
- 00:35:56,258 --> 00:35:57,991
- but they knew if they tried,
- 693
- 00:35:57,993 --> 00:36:03,231
- Grump Alligator would jump
- out of the water and eat them.
- 694
- 00:36:03,233 --> 00:36:05,667
- Eat them? Oh, no!
- 695
- 00:36:05,669 --> 00:36:07,571
- Oh, yes!
- 696
- 00:36:08,604 --> 00:36:13,174
- So, the three friends huddled
- behind a big, old tree
- 697
- 00:36:13,176 --> 00:36:16,679
- with long, hanging branches
- 698
- 00:36:16,681 --> 00:36:18,850
- so Grumpy couldn't see them.
- 699
- 00:36:19,784 --> 00:36:24,920
- One summer evening,
- there was a huge storm.
- 700
- 00:36:24,922 --> 00:36:27,355
- Thunder, and lightning,
- 701
- 00:36:27,357 --> 00:36:29,991
- strong winds, and heavy rain.
- 702
- 00:36:29,993 --> 00:36:35,798
- A bolt of lightning struck near the
- weeping willow and lit the three friends.
- 703
- 00:36:35,800 --> 00:36:40,169
- Exposed, they cringed in fear,
- 704
- 00:36:40,171 --> 00:36:44,039
- thinking Grumpy would climb
- onto the riverbank and eat them.
- 705
- 00:36:44,041 --> 00:36:48,313
- But instead, it was Grumpy
- that cringed in fear.
- 706
- 00:36:50,115 --> 00:36:53,316
- Lightning!
- 707
- 00:36:53,318 --> 00:36:56,952
- The dark sky!
- Oh, it can't be!
- 708
- 00:36:56,954 --> 00:37:00,924
- A very scary storm
- coming after me!
- 709
- 00:37:00,926 --> 00:37:03,994
- The next evening,
- as the sky grew dark,
- 710
- 00:37:03,996 --> 00:37:08,031
- another storm rumbled
- on the horizon,
- 711
- 00:37:08,033 --> 00:37:11,234
- and the friends hatched a plan.
- 712
- 00:37:11,236 --> 00:37:16,139
- Grumpy Gator, Grumpy
- Gator, I know you're there.
- 713
- 00:37:16,141 --> 00:37:19,909
- If you let me cross the river,
- I'll save you from a scare.
- 714
- 00:37:23,150 --> 00:37:24,816
- How can you,
- 715
- 00:37:24,818 --> 00:37:26,385
- a wee, little rat,
- 716
- 00:37:26,387 --> 00:37:31,889
- save me,
- a big, fat alligator?
- 717
- 00:37:31,891 --> 00:37:35,160
- There's going to be
- a lot more lightning tonight.
- 718
- 00:37:35,162 --> 00:37:38,063
- If you let me pass to the
- other side of the river,
- 719
- 00:37:38,065 --> 00:37:41,166
- I will use my very loud
- clacking teeth
- 720
- 00:37:41,168 --> 00:37:44,202
- to scare away the storm.
- 721
- 00:37:44,204 --> 00:37:49,676
- That is a very loud,
- annoying sound.
- 722
- 00:37:49,678 --> 00:37:52,245
- Does it really
- scare away lightning?
- 723
- 00:37:52,247 --> 00:37:53,980
- It does.
- 724
- 00:37:53,982 --> 00:37:56,348
- If you let me pass to the
- other side of the river,
- 725
- 00:37:56,350 --> 00:37:58,718
- I will save you.
- 726
- 00:37:58,720 --> 00:38:00,953
- Then, Clack, you rat,
- 727
- 00:38:00,955 --> 00:38:02,754
- I will let you pass.
- 728
- 00:38:02,756 --> 00:38:05,857
- But when the skies clear,
- 729
- 00:38:05,859 --> 00:38:09,728
- I will eat you really fast.
- 730
- 00:38:09,730 --> 00:38:11,231
- As the storm grew closer,
- 731
- 00:38:11,233 --> 00:38:14,300
- Hopper Frog leapt
- to the riverbank.
- 732
- 00:38:14,302 --> 00:38:17,438
- Grumpy Gator, Grump
- Gator, come up for air.
- 733
- 00:38:17,440 --> 00:38:20,840
- Let me hop across the river,
- and I'll save you from a scare.
- 734
- 00:38:20,842 --> 00:38:23,776
- Grumpy Gator surfaces
- from the water
- 735
- 00:38:23,778 --> 00:38:28,284
- where he was trying to hide
- from the incoming storm.
- 736
- 00:38:29,851 --> 00:38:33,487
- How can you, a skinny,
- silly frog, save me,
- 737
- 00:38:33,489 --> 00:38:37,024
- a big, fat alligator,
- 738
- 00:38:37,026 --> 00:38:39,127
- from a lightning storm?
- 739
- 00:38:39,129 --> 00:38:44,031
- Hopper From sprang off the rock,
- leapt above Grumpy's head.
- 740
- 00:38:44,033 --> 00:38:47,401
- I'm a very special frog
- who can jump really high.
- 741
- 00:38:47,403 --> 00:38:50,971
- I'll snatch those lightning rods
- right out of the sky.
- 742
- 00:38:50,973 --> 00:38:56,143
- Help me, skinny frog, and I
- will let you pass.
- 743
- 00:38:56,145 --> 00:39:01,784
- But tomorrow, I'll sneak out of
- the river and eat you in a flash.
- 744
- 00:39:01,786 --> 00:39:04,253
- Hopper Frog croaks,
- 745
- 00:39:04,255 --> 00:39:06,155
- hops from rock to rock,
- 746
- 00:39:06,157 --> 00:39:09,728
- crosses the river,
- and reaches the other side.
- 747
- 00:39:11,195 --> 00:39:14,028
- As the storm blows in,
- 748
- 00:39:14,030 --> 00:39:16,364
- lightning flashes
- across the sky.
- 749
- 00:39:16,366 --> 00:39:20,902
- As Grumpy cringes, Harry the
- Horse trots to the river bank.
- 750
- 00:39:20,904 --> 00:39:24,207
- Grumpy Gator,
- Grumpy Gator,
- 751
- 00:39:24,209 --> 00:39:26,343
- swim on over here.
- 752
- 00:39:26,345 --> 00:39:29,178
- I'm a big, healthy horse
- 753
- 00:39:29,180 --> 00:39:32,982
- who can help you
- with your fears.
- 754
- 00:39:32,984 --> 00:39:35,919
- How can you, a...
- 755
- 00:39:35,921 --> 00:39:39,022
- delicious-looking,
- 756
- 00:39:39,024 --> 00:39:41,323
- tasty horse...
- 757
- 00:39:41,325 --> 00:39:43,963
- help me get over my fears?
- 758
- 00:39:44,863 --> 00:39:48,465
- Grumpy Gator was so hungry
- 759
- 00:39:48,467 --> 00:39:51,001
- he forgot about
- the rat and frog,
- 760
- 00:39:51,003 --> 00:39:52,969
- slipped back
- into the water,
- 761
- 00:39:52,971 --> 00:39:55,907
- and swam towards
- Harry Horse,
- 762
- 00:39:55,909 --> 00:39:58,909
- dreaming about
- the satisfying meal
- 763
- 00:39:58,911 --> 00:40:01,179
- he was about to eat.
- 764
- 00:40:01,181 --> 00:40:03,346
- But before he could
- reach the shore,
- 765
- 00:40:03,348 --> 00:40:07,018
- a huge crack of thunder
- 766
- 00:40:07,020 --> 00:40:09,052
- rattled his scales.
- 767
- 00:40:09,054 --> 00:40:12,291
- Grumpy shook with fear.
- 768
- 00:40:12,293 --> 00:40:17,428
- Chase the lightning away,
- and I will let you go.
- 769
- 00:40:17,430 --> 00:40:20,432
- But tomorrow, I will eat you...
- 770
- 00:40:22,336 --> 00:40:25,336
- nice and slow.
- 771
- 00:40:25,338 --> 00:40:29,474
- But Harry did not offer
- to scare the lightning away.
- 772
- 00:40:29,476 --> 00:40:32,077
- He did not try
- to cross the river.
- 773
- 00:40:32,079 --> 00:40:35,248
- Instead, he held his head high
- 774
- 00:40:35,250 --> 00:40:37,920
- and waited for the
- next lightning strike.
- 775
- 00:40:38,853 --> 00:40:42,087
- Grumpy Gator,
- alligator,
- 776
- 00:40:42,089 --> 00:40:45,592
- scales so fast and strong,
- 777
- 00:40:45,594 --> 00:40:49,996
- swim to me,
- my tasty dinner.
- 778
- 00:40:49,998 --> 00:40:51,864
- Don't keep me waiting long.
- 779
- 00:40:55,337 --> 00:40:59,240
- Grumpy Gator was so scared,
- 780
- 00:40:59,242 --> 00:41:01,941
- he swam fast and far
- 781
- 00:41:01,943 --> 00:41:06,412
- and was never seen
- or heard from again.
- 782
- 00:41:06,414 --> 00:41:10,885
- And the three friends
- were able to cross the river,
- 783
- 00:41:10,887 --> 00:41:14,287
- back and forth,
- and up and down
- 784
- 00:41:14,289 --> 00:41:17,023
- whenever, wherever
- they wanted,
- 785
- 00:41:17,025 --> 00:41:21,028
- and they lived
- happily ever after.
- 786
- 00:41:21,030 --> 00:41:23,665
- The children will love
- that story.
- 787
- 00:41:23,667 --> 00:41:25,933
- It's kind of like
- a scary fable,
- 788
- 00:41:25,935 --> 00:41:30,105
- folk tale, and adventure
- all rolled into one.
- 789
- 00:41:30,107 --> 00:41:33,040
- I'm so glad I could take you
- 790
- 00:41:33,042 --> 00:41:36,011
- to the middle of the
- children's new story.
- 791
- 00:41:36,013 --> 00:41:38,145
- Is it the middle
- of the story already?
- 792
- 00:41:38,147 --> 00:41:40,147
- Time to see the mermaid!
- 793
- 00:41:40,149 --> 00:41:43,685
- Cassandra the mermaid
- who lives beneath the sea?
- 794
- 00:41:43,687 --> 00:41:44,620
- That's the one.
- 795
- 00:41:44,622 --> 00:41:49,224
- She always grants us
- three story wishes.
- 796
- 00:41:49,226 --> 00:41:52,394
- Can't wait to hear them.
- Good luck!
- 797
- 00:41:52,396 --> 00:41:56,465
- ♪ Soar high
- Soar low ♪
- 798
- 00:41:56,467 --> 00:41:58,967
- ♪ Up and away ♪
- 799
- 00:41:58,969 --> 00:42:02,070
- ♪ We're off to see the mermaid ♪
- 800
- 00:42:02,072 --> 00:42:04,539
- ♪ Three stories, she'll relay ♪
- 801
- 00:42:04,541 --> 00:42:06,441
- What's that sound?
- 802
- 00:42:06,443 --> 00:42:09,512
- It's Victor. He's eating
- the edited part of our story.
- 803
- 00:42:09,514 --> 00:42:11,681
- The part about Sounder Rabbit?
- 804
- 00:42:11,683 --> 00:42:13,183
- He's so noisy.
- 805
- 00:42:13,185 --> 00:42:16,185
- Vultures are very noisy
- when they eat.
- 806
- 00:42:16,187 --> 00:42:18,721
- After Axel and Scout
- visited the farm fields
- 807
- 00:42:18,723 --> 00:42:23,326
- to solve the mystery of Farmer
- McAdoo's missing vegetables,
- 808
- 00:42:23,328 --> 00:42:26,462
- they learned Sounder
- Rabbit lied to them.
- 809
- 00:42:26,464 --> 00:42:29,232
- He was the one
- who stole the vegetables.
- 810
- 00:42:29,234 --> 00:42:31,167
- This led to a story edit
- 811
- 00:42:31,169 --> 00:42:35,440
- where Victor Vulture with his
- assistant, Stunt the airplane,
- 812
- 00:42:35,442 --> 00:42:38,342
- ripped the chapter out of
- the children's new story.
- 813
- 00:42:38,344 --> 00:42:39,577
- It was upsetting,
- 814
- 00:42:39,579 --> 00:42:42,012
- but it had to be done.
- 815
- 00:42:42,014 --> 00:42:45,182
- Dumpty Donkey told them
- a scary story
- 816
- 00:42:45,184 --> 00:42:48,152
- about a hungry rat,
- frog, and horse
- 817
- 00:42:48,154 --> 00:42:50,554
- who tricked a grumpy alligator
- 818
- 00:42:50,556 --> 00:42:54,157
- into letting them cross
- a wide river,
- 819
- 00:42:54,159 --> 00:42:58,162
- so they could eat the fruit
- and grass on the other side.
- 820
- 00:42:58,164 --> 00:43:02,734
- Everyone lived happily ever after.
- 821
- 00:43:02,736 --> 00:43:03,970
- Now, Horse Play...
- 822
- 00:43:03,972 --> 00:43:07,740
- The only super-duper story
- service in the entire universe,
- 823
- 00:43:07,742 --> 00:43:11,743
- must dive into the ocean,
- swim beneath the sea,
- 824
- 00:43:11,745 --> 00:43:13,611
- and find Cassandra
- the mermaid,
- 825
- 00:43:13,613 --> 00:43:16,714
- who can grant them
- three story wishes.
- 826
- 00:43:16,716 --> 00:43:18,350
- Ready, Scout?
- 827
- 00:43:18,352 --> 00:43:19,386
- Ready.
- 828
- 00:43:33,235 --> 00:43:37,103
- I forgot how beautiful
- it is down here.
- 829
- 00:43:37,105 --> 00:43:40,239
- Axel and Scout
- sail through the water,
- 830
- 00:43:40,241 --> 00:43:42,541
- admiring the fish and coral,
- 831
- 00:43:42,543 --> 00:43:44,543
- while searching for
- Cassandra the mermaid,
- 832
- 00:43:44,545 --> 00:43:47,751
- who can grant them
- three story wishes.
- 833
- 00:43:50,385 --> 00:43:53,287
- A tale spun
- here, a tale spun there.
- 834
- 00:43:53,289 --> 00:43:55,455
- Story treasures everywhere.
- 835
- 00:43:55,457 --> 00:43:59,727
- Mermaids call up from the deep
- memories the sea doth keep.
- 836
- 00:43:59,729 --> 00:44:03,097
- Axel and Scout, what
- brings you to the sea?
- 837
- 00:44:03,099 --> 00:44:04,298
- The children.
- 838
- 00:44:04,300 --> 00:44:06,499
- We were hoping you would
- grant us three story wishes.
- 839
- 00:44:06,501 --> 00:44:10,105
- Come closer, my friends,
- and I'll tell you three tales.
- 840
- 00:44:10,107 --> 00:44:15,143
- So, close your eyes and
- imagine a hen and a hare.
- 841
- 00:44:15,145 --> 00:44:18,279
- Once upon a time, there was
- a hen named Henrietta.
- 842
- 00:44:18,281 --> 00:44:21,817
- She was the chattiest,
- friendliest animal on the farm.
- 843
- 00:44:21,819 --> 00:44:25,619
- She hosted birthday parties,
- always helped animals in need.
- 844
- 00:44:25,621 --> 00:44:29,090
- Every morning,
- she sang the same song.
- 845
- 00:44:29,092 --> 00:44:33,094
- ♪ Gather round,
- my farm friends ♪
- 846
- 00:44:33,096 --> 00:44:35,832
- ♪ Feathered,
- fleeced, or furred ♪
- 847
- 00:44:35,834 --> 00:44:39,401
- ♪ Come, one
- Come, all to celebrate ♪
- 848
- 00:44:39,403 --> 00:44:42,306
- ♪ Our super-happy herd ♪
- 849
- 00:44:43,307 --> 00:44:45,774
- Yes, everyone loved Henrietta.
- 850
- 00:44:45,776 --> 00:44:48,244
- Everyone except...
- 851
- 00:44:48,246 --> 00:44:50,278
- Harvey Hare.
- 852
- 00:44:50,280 --> 00:44:52,814
- Harvey was an old,
- grouchy, long-eared rabbit
- 853
- 00:44:52,816 --> 00:44:55,184
- who lived in a hole
- near the chicken coop.
- 854
- 00:44:55,186 --> 00:44:57,654
- He had lost all his
- family years ago
- 855
- 00:44:57,656 --> 00:45:01,324
- and had become quite selfish
- and downright unsociable.
- 856
- 00:45:01,326 --> 00:45:06,163
- He hated hearing Henrietta Hen cluck
- laughing with the other farm animals.
- 857
- 00:45:06,165 --> 00:45:09,232
- He couldn't stand her sunny,
- friendly disposition.
- 858
- 00:45:09,234 --> 00:45:13,303
- He would pop out of his hole whenever
- there was a party and yell...
- 859
- 00:45:13,305 --> 00:45:17,507
- Keep away from my hole,
- you noisy, scrappy hen!
- 860
- 00:45:17,509 --> 00:45:20,643
- Your constant clucking
- hurts my ears.
- 861
- 00:45:20,645 --> 00:45:22,646
- Your coop, I want to rend.
- 862
- 00:45:22,648 --> 00:45:26,483
- One day, Harvey Hare awoke
- to the sound of laughter,
- 863
- 00:45:26,485 --> 00:45:29,586
- and decided he had to do something
- about it once and for all.
- 864
- 00:45:29,588 --> 00:45:33,590
- He jumped out of his hole, and
- hopped in front of Henrietta Hen.
- 865
- 00:45:33,592 --> 00:45:35,726
- I challenge you to a race.
- 866
- 00:45:35,728 --> 00:45:39,264
- If I win, you have to move
- to the other side of the farm.
- 867
- 00:45:39,266 --> 00:45:41,798
- If you win, I'll dig a
- hole near the road,
- 868
- 00:45:41,800 --> 00:45:42,869
- and you'll never see me again.
- 869
- 00:45:44,271 --> 00:45:46,272
- Henrietta Hen was shocked.
- 870
- 00:45:46,274 --> 00:45:50,209
- She had no idea
- Harvey Hare was so angry.
- 871
- 00:45:50,211 --> 00:45:53,379
- I'll race you
- on one condition.
- 872
- 00:45:53,381 --> 00:45:55,247
- If I win,
- 873
- 00:45:55,249 --> 00:46:00,419
- you have to promise to attend all
- my parties and social events
- 874
- 00:46:00,421 --> 00:46:03,189
- for one full year.
- 875
- 00:46:03,191 --> 00:46:06,658
- Okay, you're on.
- 876
- 00:46:06,660 --> 00:46:08,761
- We race from here to the road.
- 877
- 00:46:08,763 --> 00:46:12,965
- Now, everyone knows that a hen can't
- possibly run as fast as a hare.
- 878
- 00:46:12,967 --> 00:46:16,570
- Still, Henrietta, always
- positive, didn't listen
- 879
- 00:46:16,572 --> 00:46:19,606
- to the other animals who said
- she had no chance of winning.
- 880
- 00:46:19,608 --> 00:46:22,374
- I'm one of your closest friends.
- 881
- 00:46:22,376 --> 00:46:26,246
- Please call off the race.
- You can't possible win.
- 882
- 00:46:26,248 --> 00:46:29,648
- Where will you move?
- Where will you go?
- 883
- 00:46:29,650 --> 00:46:31,517
- But Henrietta wouldn't listen.
- 884
- 00:46:31,519 --> 00:46:33,186
- News spread fast.
- 885
- 00:46:33,188 --> 00:46:37,160
- And on the day of the race, all the farm
- animals gathered around the chicken coop.
- 886
- 00:46:37,859 --> 00:46:39,794
- Harvey Hare took off in a shot,
- 887
- 00:46:39,796 --> 00:46:42,395
- leaving poor Henrietta
- covered in dust.
- 888
- 00:46:42,397 --> 00:46:46,299
- Still, she kept on strutting,
- egged on by the other animals,
- 889
- 00:46:46,301 --> 00:46:49,405
- her skinny, chicken legs moving
- as fast as they could.
- 890
- 00:46:50,606 --> 00:46:53,307
- Harvey Hare ran
- at a comfortable pace.
- 891
- 00:46:53,309 --> 00:46:56,276
- Halfway to the road,
- he reached a fish pond.
- 892
- 00:46:56,278 --> 00:46:59,816
- Thirsty, he bent over to lap some
- water and caught his reflection.
- 893
- 00:47:01,451 --> 00:47:03,585
- Could that face really be mine?
- 894
- 00:47:03,587 --> 00:47:06,320
- Is this what happens over time?
- 895
- 00:47:06,322 --> 00:47:07,788
- Who is that sad, scowling hare?
- 896
- 00:47:07,790 --> 00:47:11,228
- Is it me, that creature
- with a mad, angry stare?
- 897
- 00:47:12,295 --> 00:47:16,565
- Mesmerized by his image,
- Harvey grew sad, then tired.
- 898
- 00:47:16,567 --> 00:47:19,367
- And before long,
- he fell asleep.
- 899
- 00:47:19,369 --> 00:47:21,370
- Henrietta was getting tired.
- 900
- 00:47:21,372 --> 00:47:23,406
- She clucked
- to keep herself awake.
- 901
- 00:47:23,408 --> 00:47:26,709
- Cheered on by her farm friends,
- she kept on going.
- 902
- 00:47:26,711 --> 00:47:29,011
- Oh, no! Did I fall asleep?
- 903
- 00:47:29,013 --> 00:47:32,582
- Harvey Hare woke to hear
- the farm animals cheering.
- 904
- 00:47:32,584 --> 00:47:35,785
- He hopped as fast as his strong,
- rabbit legs could carry him
- 905
- 00:47:35,787 --> 00:47:40,289
- in time to see Henrietta Hen
- about to cross the finish line.
- 906
- 00:47:40,291 --> 00:47:42,792
- In one big leap,
- he tried to catch her,
- 907
- 00:47:42,794 --> 00:47:46,063
- but it was too late.
- Henrietta won.
- 908
- 00:47:46,065 --> 00:47:49,565
- The next day, Henrietta Hen
- approached Harvey Hare.
- 909
- 00:47:49,567 --> 00:47:54,637
- I know you promised to come to my parties
- for a year if you lost the race,
- 910
- 00:47:54,639 --> 00:47:57,875
- but I won't hold you to it.
- 911
- 00:47:57,877 --> 00:48:01,911
- Just come to one
- party just once.
- 912
- 00:48:01,913 --> 00:48:05,616
- Harvey Hare, taken aback
- by Henrietta Hen's kind offer,
- 913
- 00:48:05,618 --> 00:48:08,351
- reluctantly attended
- the next farm party.
- 914
- 00:48:08,353 --> 00:48:10,021
- And guess what?
- He liked it.
- 915
- 00:48:10,023 --> 00:48:11,189
- It took quite a few months,
- 916
- 00:48:11,191 --> 00:48:14,591
- but slowly, he came to know
- a lot of the farm animals,
- 917
- 00:48:14,593 --> 00:48:17,461
- and he was never lonely again.
- 918
- 00:48:17,463 --> 00:48:20,564
- The children like when
- stories have a happy ending.
- 919
- 00:48:20,566 --> 00:48:21,865
- So do I.
- 920
- 00:48:21,867 --> 00:48:23,100
- Can you tell us another?
- 921
- 00:48:23,102 --> 00:48:24,501
- Let me think.
- 922
- 00:48:24,503 --> 00:48:26,706
- Have I told you
- about the cow and the bull?
- 923
- 00:48:28,842 --> 00:48:32,644
- I'm sick of having to struggle
- 924
- 00:48:32,646 --> 00:48:35,848
- to find a bit of grass.
- 925
- 00:48:35,850 --> 00:48:38,984
- I'm hungry.
- 926
- 00:48:38,986 --> 00:48:40,886
- I need more to eat.
- 927
- 00:48:40,888 --> 00:48:44,357
- The grass is always
- hard to find this time of year.
- 928
- 00:48:44,359 --> 00:48:48,694
- Another month or two, the ground will
- warm, the spring rains will come,
- 929
- 00:48:48,696 --> 00:48:51,697
- and a lush field of grass
- will grow beneath our feet.
- 930
- 00:48:51,699 --> 00:48:55,768
- Every year, you say that,
- 931
- 00:48:55,770 --> 00:48:58,472
- but it's not true.
- 932
- 00:48:58,474 --> 00:49:03,642
- The last few years,
- our meadow has been dry.
- 933
- 00:49:03,644 --> 00:49:08,148
- We're running out
- of grass to eat.
- 934
- 00:49:08,150 --> 00:49:10,717
- The next day, Toughie
- awoke with an idea.
- 935
- 00:49:10,719 --> 00:49:14,887
- He told Pearl to walk to the edge of
- the meadow, climb the steep hillside,
- 936
- 00:49:14,889 --> 00:49:17,124
- and venture through
- the dark forest.
- 937
- 00:49:17,126 --> 00:49:20,626
- Beyond the forest lies a farm.
- 938
- 00:49:20,628 --> 00:49:25,966
- I'm sure the farmer there
- will trade your milk for seeds.
- 939
- 00:49:25,968 --> 00:49:28,469
- We will plant those seeds
- 940
- 00:49:28,471 --> 00:49:32,607
- and grow more grass.
- 941
- 00:49:32,609 --> 00:49:34,442
- Reluctantly, Pearl agreed.
- 942
- 00:49:34,444 --> 00:49:37,645
- She walked and walked until she
- reached the edge of the meadow.
- 943
- 00:49:37,647 --> 00:49:39,781
- Wearily, she climbed
- the hillside
- 944
- 00:49:39,783 --> 00:49:42,116
- and looked back
- over her beloved meadow.
- 945
- 00:49:42,118 --> 00:49:44,118
- In the distance,
- she could see Toughie,
- 946
- 00:49:44,120 --> 00:49:47,488
- his huge bull body moving
- through the dry field.
- 947
- 00:49:47,490 --> 00:49:50,425
- Sighing, she continued
- to walk into the forest.
- 948
- 00:49:50,427 --> 00:49:53,128
- The woods were dark,
- and she grew afraid.
- 949
- 00:49:53,130 --> 00:49:56,532
- But Pearl knew she couldn't return
- to the meadow without seeds,
- 950
- 00:49:56,534 --> 00:49:57,900
- so she kept on going.
- 951
- 00:49:57,902 --> 00:50:01,936
- In the distance, she saw a goat
- grazing in a rich field of grass.
- 952
- 00:50:01,938 --> 00:50:06,008
- Oh, my! What a beautiful field
- of grass to graze in!
- 953
- 00:50:06,010 --> 00:50:07,642
- Sure is!
- 954
- 00:50:07,644 --> 00:50:10,013
- Name is Nicky.
- Help yourself.
- 955
- 00:50:10,015 --> 00:50:12,582
- Pearl was so hungry
- from her journey
- 956
- 00:50:12,584 --> 00:50:15,051
- she happily joined the goat
- for a nice meal.
- 957
- 00:50:15,053 --> 00:50:17,790
- Between bites,
- she told Nicky her problem.
- 958
- 00:50:18,890 --> 00:50:21,124
- No need to find the farmer.
- 959
- 00:50:21,126 --> 00:50:25,928
- I'll trade you some milk
- for some magical seeds.
- 960
- 00:50:25,930 --> 00:50:28,698
- Magical seeds?
- 961
- 00:50:28,700 --> 00:50:30,600
- Powerful magic!
- 962
- 00:50:30,602 --> 00:50:35,706
- Plant two of these seeds, and
- you'll soon have a blanket of grass
- 963
- 00:50:35,708 --> 00:50:38,775
- like the one you're standing on.
- 964
- 00:50:40,112 --> 00:50:46,150
- Plenty for you and a big bull
- like Toughie to eat for months.
- 965
- 00:50:46,152 --> 00:50:47,851
- But beware!
- 966
- 00:50:47,853 --> 00:50:53,157
- Do not plant more than
- two seeds at one time.
- 967
- 00:50:53,159 --> 00:50:58,263
- This grass is very magical
- and grows very fast.
- 968
- 00:50:58,265 --> 00:51:00,564
- Pearl traded her milk
- for 10 seeds
- 969
- 00:51:00,566 --> 00:51:02,700
- and walked back
- through the forest,
- 970
- 00:51:02,702 --> 00:51:06,937
- down the hillside, across the meadow
- until finally reaching Toughie.
- 971
- 00:51:06,939 --> 00:51:09,508
- Exhausted, she told him what
- had happened.
- 972
- 00:51:09,510 --> 00:51:13,178
- Impatient, he scratched at the
- small sack the goat had given her.
- 973
- 00:51:13,180 --> 00:51:17,249
- Patience, Toughie! We can only
- plant two seeds at a time.
- 974
- 00:51:17,251 --> 00:51:20,051
- Okay! Don't have a cow fit!
- 975
- 00:51:20,053 --> 00:51:23,655
- Give me two seeds.
- 976
- 00:51:23,657 --> 00:51:26,958
- Toughie tossed the seeds
- on the ground.
- 977
- 00:51:26,960 --> 00:51:28,828
- The next morning,
- Pearl and Toughie awoke
- 978
- 00:51:28,830 --> 00:51:31,596
- to find short, stubby patches
- of grass covering the meadow.
- 979
- 00:51:31,598 --> 00:51:34,634
- Toughie nibbled a few bites,
- growled, unsatisfied.
- 980
- 00:51:34,636 --> 00:51:37,904
- What kind of magic is this?
- 981
- 00:51:37,906 --> 00:51:40,907
- You were fooled, hoodwinked.
- 982
- 00:51:40,909 --> 00:51:43,643
- Two seeds are not enough.
- 983
- 00:51:43,645 --> 00:51:45,745
- The next day,
- Pearl and Toughie awoke
- 984
- 00:51:45,747 --> 00:51:48,814
- to a blanket of
- beautiful, green grass.
- 985
- 00:51:48,816 --> 00:51:52,586
- See? I told you.
- 986
- 00:52:02,030 --> 00:52:04,097
- Mmm!
- 987
- 00:52:04,099 --> 00:52:10,138
- Delicious!
- 988
- 00:52:10,140 --> 00:52:13,641
- Toughie ripped the new blades of grass
- out of the ground and ate and ate.
- 989
- 00:52:13,643 --> 00:52:15,009
- Then he ate some more.
- 990
- 00:52:15,011 --> 00:52:16,777
- Pearl joined him hesitantly.
- 991
- 00:52:16,779 --> 00:52:19,246
- Relieved when the day ended,
- and nothing had happened.
- 992
- 00:52:19,248 --> 00:52:22,951
- The following day, they awoke to
- find an even thicker field of grass
- 993
- 00:52:22,953 --> 00:52:24,585
- that tickled their hooves.
- 994
- 00:52:24,587 --> 00:52:27,221
- Toughie and Pearl enjoyed
- the day grazing.
- 995
- 00:52:27,223 --> 00:52:31,092
- Toughie ate, and ate,
- and ate, happily munching,
- 996
- 00:52:31,094 --> 00:52:33,762
- and then he ate some more.
- 997
- 00:52:33,764 --> 00:52:38,099
- On the third day, they awoke to
- find the grass had grown even more.
- 998
- 00:52:38,101 --> 00:52:39,767
- Now, it was
- as high as their knees.
- 999
- 00:52:39,769 --> 00:52:41,970
- What did I tell you, Pearl?
- 1000
- 00:52:41,972 --> 00:52:47,108
- Look at all this grass.
- 1001
- 00:52:47,110 --> 00:52:49,677
- The grass is growing
- too fast, Toughie.
- 1002
- 00:52:49,679 --> 00:52:51,613
- We should have listened
- to Nicky the goat.
- 1003
- 00:52:51,615 --> 00:52:53,782
- We planted too many
- seeds at once.
- 1004
- 00:52:53,784 --> 00:52:56,017
- Let's leave the meadow
- and find another field.
- 1005
- 00:52:56,019 --> 00:52:58,087
- The grass there
- might not be sparse,
- 1006
- 00:52:58,089 --> 00:52:59,922
- but come spring...
- 1007
- 00:53:02,828 --> 00:53:07,330
- Nonsense!
- I'm not going anywhere!
- 1008
- 00:53:07,332 --> 00:53:13,303
- The grass is tall,
- and lush, and yummy.
- 1009
- 00:53:15,172 --> 00:53:17,774
- Stop worrying and enjoy it.
- 1010
- 00:53:17,776 --> 00:53:19,908
- But Pearl could
- not stop worrying,
- 1011
- 00:53:19,910 --> 00:53:21,912
- and Toughie could
- not stop eating.
- 1012
- 00:53:21,914 --> 00:53:25,715
- He ate, and ate, and ate,
- and then he ate some more.
- 1013
- 00:53:25,717 --> 00:53:27,952
- No matter how much he ate,
- 1014
- 00:53:27,954 --> 00:53:31,287
- every day, they awoke to find
- the grass had grown taller.
- 1015
- 00:53:31,289 --> 00:53:33,657
- In one day, the grass
- grew to their shoulders.
- 1016
- 00:53:33,659 --> 00:53:36,994
- The next day, the blades of
- grass reached their mouths.
- 1017
- 00:53:36,996 --> 00:53:38,295
- Pearl was alarmed.
- 1018
- 00:53:38,297 --> 00:53:41,097
- She begged Toughie
- to move to another field,
- 1019
- 00:53:41,099 --> 00:53:42,666
- but Toughie refused.
- 1020
- 00:53:42,668 --> 00:53:44,101
- Look, Pearl,
- 1021
- 00:53:44,103 --> 00:53:49,707
- I don't even have
- to move my mouth.
- 1022
- 00:53:49,709 --> 00:53:52,646
- I just open it and eat.
- 1023
- 00:53:53,446 --> 00:53:56,915
- The following day, they awoke
- to find the grass so high
- 1024
- 00:53:56,917 --> 00:54:00,185
- Toughie had to raise his head
- to eat breakfast.
- 1025
- 00:54:00,187 --> 00:54:01,854
- Pearl knew she had
- to do something.
- 1026
- 00:54:01,856 --> 00:54:05,723
- She tried to convince Toughie to accompany
- her to the farm to see Nicky the goat,
- 1027
- 00:54:05,725 --> 00:54:07,792
- hoping he could
- reverse the spell,
- 1028
- 00:54:07,794 --> 00:54:09,262
- but Toughie refused.
- 1029
- 00:54:09,264 --> 00:54:11,764
- Busy gobbling up
- ever blade in sight.
- 1030
- 00:54:11,766 --> 00:54:13,465
- Sadly, Pearl left.
- 1031
- 00:54:13,467 --> 00:54:14,867
- She walked and walked,
- 1032
- 00:54:14,869 --> 00:54:18,336
- and when she reached the edge of
- the meadow, she climbed the hill.
- 1033
- 00:54:18,338 --> 00:54:20,375
- Looking out, she could
- not even see Toughie.
- 1034
- 00:54:21,742 --> 00:54:24,476
- Toughie, can you hear me?
- 1035
- 00:54:24,478 --> 00:54:27,345
- The grass was so high
- it swallowed the meadow.
- 1036
- 00:54:27,347 --> 00:54:29,382
- Toughie was nowhere in sight.
- 1037
- 00:54:29,384 --> 00:54:31,983
- Exhausted, Pearl walked
- through the forest
- 1038
- 00:54:31,985 --> 00:54:33,787
- towards the farm
- where she had met the goat.
- 1039
- 00:54:33,789 --> 00:54:36,857
- Nicky, I'm so glad I found you.
- 1040
- 00:54:36,859 --> 00:54:40,993
- The grass has grown so high in the meadow.
- We cannot see out.
- 1041
- 00:54:40,995 --> 00:54:44,397
- It's so tough we can barely
- get our teeth through it.
- 1042
- 00:54:44,399 --> 00:54:49,903
- I warned you not to plant
- more than two seeds at a time.
- 1043
- 00:54:49,905 --> 00:54:54,274
- I told you
- they were magical seeds.
- 1044
- 00:54:54,276 --> 00:54:56,276
- I know. We made a mistake.
- 1045
- 00:54:56,278 --> 00:54:58,279
- Please help us.
- 1046
- 00:54:58,281 --> 00:55:02,217
- You were impatient, greedy.
- 1047
- 00:55:02,219 --> 00:55:04,853
- Now, the only thing you can do
- 1048
- 00:55:04,855 --> 00:55:08,322
- is to leave the meadow forever
- 1049
- 00:55:08,324 --> 00:55:13,128
- and be happy to dine on the
- short, stubby patches of grass
- 1050
- 00:55:13,130 --> 00:55:16,431
- until spring rains arrive.
- 1051
- 00:55:16,433 --> 00:55:19,534
- Pearl walked as fast
- as her cow legs would allow her,
- 1052
- 00:55:19,536 --> 00:55:21,903
- hoping to find Toughie and
- convince him to leave the meadow.
- 1053
- 00:55:21,905 --> 00:55:26,008
- She walked and walked until she reached
- the hillside overlooking the field.
- 1054
- 00:55:26,010 --> 00:55:27,943
- Gazing out, she gasped
- 1055
- 00:55:27,945 --> 00:55:30,446
- as she saw the green
- grass had withered,
- 1056
- 00:55:30,448 --> 00:55:32,847
- leaving dying leaves
- weeds in its place.
- 1057
- 00:55:32,849 --> 00:55:35,917
- Toughie, can you hear me?
- 1058
- 00:55:35,919 --> 00:55:39,053
- Pearl called again and again,
- but Toughie didn't answer.
- 1059
- 00:55:39,055 --> 00:55:41,022
- She was about to give up hope
- 1060
- 00:55:41,024 --> 00:55:44,026
- when the crackling crunch of dead
- leaves caught her attention.
- 1061
- 00:55:44,028 --> 00:55:46,029
- Toughie tromped toward her.
- 1062
- 00:55:46,031 --> 00:55:48,098
- Toughie, are you okay?
- 1063
- 00:55:48,100 --> 00:55:52,935
- You were right, Pearl.
- I was impatient, greedy.
- 1064
- 00:55:52,937 --> 00:55:55,304
- I should have listened to you.
- 1065
- 00:55:55,306 --> 00:55:58,574
- I promise if you
- let me walk with you
- 1066
- 00:55:58,576 --> 00:56:02,212
- to find another field,
- 1067
- 00:56:02,214 --> 00:56:06,348
- I will eat
- the sparse, stubby grass
- 1068
- 00:56:06,350 --> 00:56:09,086
- until spring rains come.
- 1069
- 00:56:09,088 --> 00:56:12,423
- I will be happy
- with what we have
- 1070
- 00:56:12,425 --> 00:56:17,160
- and shall never complain again.
- 1071
- 00:56:19,264 --> 00:56:20,932
- Yes, my dear Toughie,
- 1072
- 00:56:20,934 --> 00:56:24,468
- let's walk as far as we must
- to find another field.
- 1073
- 00:56:24,470 --> 00:56:27,370
- But don't make a promise
- you cannot keep.
- 1074
- 00:56:27,372 --> 00:56:32,142
- For just as the spring rains will turn
- our dry meadow into a blanket of grass,
- 1075
- 00:56:32,144 --> 00:56:35,580
- you will always find something
- to complain about.
- 1076
- 00:56:35,582 --> 00:56:38,217
- Why, what a fun, little tale!
- 1077
- 00:56:38,219 --> 00:56:39,152
- Do you have another?
- 1078
- 00:56:39,154 --> 00:56:42,020
- I have one more tale
- for your new story.
- 1079
- 00:56:42,022 --> 00:56:45,324
- Then, you must promise to leave
- and find your own ending.
- 1080
- 00:56:45,326 --> 00:56:47,359
- New story endings
- are easy to find.
- 1081
- 00:56:47,361 --> 00:56:50,261
- It's the middle of the story
- that requires the most work.
- 1082
- 00:56:50,263 --> 00:56:51,629
- Then close your eyes.
- 1083
- 00:56:51,631 --> 00:56:53,565
- I will grant your last wish
- 1084
- 00:56:53,567 --> 00:56:55,533
- and help you travel
- to another story.
- 1085
- 00:56:55,535 --> 00:56:57,135
- How sad!
- 1086
- 00:56:57,137 --> 00:56:59,040
- Is this a really sad story?
- 1087
- 00:57:00,608 --> 00:57:02,175
- Don't interrupt.
- 1088
- 00:57:02,177 --> 00:57:04,910
- One day,
- a storm capsized a boat.
- 1089
- 00:57:04,912 --> 00:57:08,947
- Strong tides carried the only two
- survivors to the exotic jungle,
- 1090
- 00:57:08,949 --> 00:57:13,952
- a loyal, obedient dog
- and a smart, sassy cat.
- 1091
- 00:57:13,954 --> 00:57:15,488
- The cat's name was DeeDee,
- 1092
- 00:57:15,490 --> 00:57:18,458
- a Siamese cat
- with bright green eyes
- 1093
- 00:57:18,460 --> 00:57:21,261
- and a very sarcastic
- disposition.
- 1094
- 00:57:21,263 --> 00:57:23,096
- The dog's name was Rex,
- 1095
- 00:57:23,098 --> 00:57:26,466
- a happy, friendly animal
- with a sunny disposition.
- 1096
- 00:57:26,468 --> 00:57:28,902
- Of all the islands
- in all the world,
- 1097
- 00:57:28,904 --> 00:57:33,239
- I have to wind up on this one
- with a big, slobbering dog.
- 1098
- 00:57:33,241 --> 00:57:34,607
- That I am.
- 1099
- 00:57:34,609 --> 00:57:37,344
- Name is Rex.
- What's your name?
- 1100
- 00:57:37,346 --> 00:57:40,948
- Ugh! DeeDee. Now, go away.
- I wanna be alone.
- 1101
- 00:57:40,950 --> 00:57:44,585
- Why? We are lucky
- to have each other.
- 1102
- 00:57:44,587 --> 00:57:47,054
- There's no
- "we", you foolish dog.
- 1103
- 00:57:47,056 --> 00:57:49,423
- I'm a cat.
- We're lone animals.
- 1104
- 00:57:49,425 --> 00:57:51,325
- Now, go away!
- 1105
- 00:57:51,327 --> 00:57:53,394
- For days, the cat
- avoided the dog,
- 1106
- 00:57:53,396 --> 00:57:56,231
- thinking she would
- do better on her own.
- 1107
- 00:57:56,233 --> 00:57:57,266
- But this jungle was dangerous,
- 1108
- 00:57:57,268 --> 00:57:59,534
- and DeeDee soon found
- herself looking for Rex.
- 1109
- 00:57:59,536 --> 00:58:02,536
- She didn't have to look far,
- since Rex was lonely
- 1110
- 00:58:02,538 --> 00:58:05,307
- and had been following her,
- tracking her scent.
- 1111
- 00:58:05,309 --> 00:58:08,075
- The children will
- love this story.
- 1112
- 00:58:08,077 --> 00:58:11,980
- Many boys and girls have
- pet cats, and dogs, or both.
- 1113
- 00:58:11,982 --> 00:58:14,350
- If we want
- to survive this jungle,
- 1114
- 00:58:14,352 --> 00:58:16,651
- we have to work together.
- 1115
- 00:58:16,653 --> 00:58:20,990
- Meow. I told you. Cats
- don't like the word "we".
- 1116
- 00:58:20,992 --> 00:58:23,558
- Okay.
- 1117
- 00:58:23,560 --> 00:58:25,995
- But I am very thirsty.
- 1118
- 00:58:25,997 --> 00:58:28,029
- Maybe just this one time,
- 1119
- 00:58:28,031 --> 00:58:31,100
- we could work together to find
- some fresh water to drink.
- 1120
- 00:58:31,102 --> 00:58:34,503
- I'm thirsty too.
- 1121
- 00:58:34,505 --> 00:58:36,739
- In fact, DeeDee the cat
- was so thirsty
- 1122
- 00:58:36,741 --> 00:58:39,141
- she knew she would not last long
- 1123
- 00:58:39,143 --> 00:58:42,012
- if she didn't find fresh water
- to drink soon.
- 1124
- 00:58:42,014 --> 00:58:43,746
- Any suggestions?
- 1125
- 00:58:43,748 --> 00:58:44,882
- You're a cat.
- 1126
- 00:58:44,884 --> 00:58:47,550
- You can climb to a high branch
- of one of these trees
- 1127
- 00:58:47,552 --> 00:58:50,587
- and see where we might find
- a fresh lake or pond.
- 1128
- 00:58:50,589 --> 00:58:52,655
- DeeDee thought
- this was an excellent idea.
- 1129
- 00:58:52,657 --> 00:58:55,391
- She couldn't believe she
- hadn't thought of it herself.
- 1130
- 00:58:55,393 --> 00:58:58,528
- She quickly jumped onto one
- of the jungle's giant trees,
- 1131
- 00:58:58,530 --> 00:59:00,263
- grasped the bark
- with her claws,
- 1132
- 00:59:00,265 --> 00:59:02,265
- and nimbly climbed the branches
- 1133
- 00:59:02,267 --> 00:59:04,002
- until she reached
- the top of the tree.
- 1134
- 00:59:04,004 --> 00:59:06,636
- At once, she saw
- a fresh, glistening lake
- 1135
- 00:59:06,638 --> 00:59:08,506
- not too far
- from where they were.
- 1136
- 00:59:08,508 --> 00:59:12,075
- But when DeeDee tried
- to climb down, she couldn't.
- 1137
- 00:59:12,077 --> 00:59:13,310
- She couldn't get down?
- 1138
- 00:59:13,312 --> 00:59:15,546
- - Oh, no!
- - Oh, yes!
- 1139
- 00:59:15,548 --> 00:59:19,182
- DeeDee had been a house cat and
- didn't have much outdoor experience.
- 1140
- 00:59:19,184 --> 00:59:21,020
- While her sharp
- claws allowed her
- 1141
- 00:59:21,022 --> 00:59:23,221
- to scurry up the tree
- trunk quite easily,
- 1142
- 00:59:23,223 --> 00:59:26,391
- they didn't work as well
- when she turned to climb down.
- 1143
- 00:59:26,393 --> 00:59:28,192
- Rex craned his neck to see her.
- 1144
- 00:59:28,194 --> 00:59:31,195
- - You okay?
- - I'm not sure how to get down.
- 1145
- 00:59:31,197 --> 00:59:33,665
- Why not do exactly what
- you did going up the tree
- 1146
- 00:59:33,667 --> 00:59:35,266
- only in reverse?
- 1147
- 00:59:35,268 --> 00:59:37,536
- You mean climb backwards?
- 1148
- 00:59:37,538 --> 00:59:39,371
- Why not?
- 1149
- 00:59:39,373 --> 00:59:43,141
- DeeDee tried Rex's suggestion and
- was on the ground in no time.
- 1150
- 00:59:43,143 --> 00:59:46,312
- Maybe you aren't such a worthless
- dog after all.
- 1151
- 00:59:46,314 --> 00:59:50,216
- From the high tree top, I spotted a
- freshwater lake not far from here.
- 1152
- 00:59:52,053 --> 00:59:54,553
- I think it's this way,
- but I don't smell it yet.
- 1153
- 00:59:54,555 --> 00:59:57,423
- Point me in the right direction,
- and I'll find the lake.
- 1154
- 00:59:57,425 --> 01:00:00,325
- We dogs have
- a highly sensitive nose,
- 1155
- 01:00:00,327 --> 01:00:02,562
- a great sense of smell.
- 1156
- 01:00:02,564 --> 01:00:05,097
- Rex, nose to the ground,
- followed the cat's lead,
- 1157
- 01:00:05,099 --> 01:00:09,136
- and soon enough, his great sense of
- smell led them right to the lake.
- 1158
- 01:00:09,138 --> 01:00:12,406
- Rex lapped the water with his
- tongue, slobbering, splashing
- 1159
- 01:00:12,408 --> 01:00:16,409
- while DeeDee delicately drank the
- water until she had her fill.
- 1160
- 01:00:16,411 --> 01:00:18,245
- Now, I'm hungry.
- 1161
- 01:00:18,247 --> 01:00:19,813
- Me, too.
- 1162
- 01:00:19,815 --> 01:00:22,149
- I would love to eat
- a big chunk of meat.
- 1163
- 01:00:22,151 --> 01:00:25,585
- Although, a mouthful of grass
- would fill me up as well.
- 1164
- 01:00:25,587 --> 01:00:28,489
- I don't eat plants,
- but I do love meat.
- 1165
- 01:00:28,491 --> 01:00:30,723
- We have many differences,
- 1166
- 01:00:30,725 --> 01:00:33,528
- but we also share
- many of the same traits.
- 1167
- 01:00:33,530 --> 01:00:35,664
- We are both mammals.
- We have fur.
- 1168
- 01:00:35,666 --> 01:00:37,798
- We drink milk
- when we're babies.
- 1169
- 01:00:37,800 --> 01:00:39,501
- But we're also very different.
- 1170
- 01:00:39,503 --> 01:00:41,869
- You slobber when you drink.
- I'm very delicate.
- 1171
- 01:00:41,871 --> 01:00:44,106
- I can climb and jump.
- You can't.
- 1172
- 01:00:44,108 --> 01:00:47,209
- I have a better sense of smell
- and more teeth.
- 1173
- 01:00:47,211 --> 01:00:51,146
- But it is our differences that
- can help us survive the jungle.
- 1174
- 01:00:51,148 --> 01:00:53,782
- I hunt at night, so I can find
- us food when you're sleeping.
- 1175
- 01:00:53,784 --> 01:00:55,684
- I'll prepare breakfast.
- 1176
- 01:00:55,686 --> 01:00:58,254
- And I prefer to hunt
- during the day.
- 1177
- 01:00:58,256 --> 01:01:00,422
- You will never go to bed hungry.
- 1178
- 01:01:00,424 --> 01:01:03,725
- Once Rex and DeeDee celebrated
- their individual strengths,
- 1179
- 01:01:03,727 --> 01:01:05,328
- they began to work together.
- 1180
- 01:01:05,330 --> 01:01:08,131
- Many years later, they were
- rescued from the jungle,
- 1181
- 01:01:08,133 --> 01:01:09,866
- but neither of them
- forgot each other,
- 1182
- 01:01:09,868 --> 01:01:11,833
- nor the power of their teamwork.
- 1183
- 01:01:11,835 --> 01:01:14,536
- Now, that's a tale with a moral!
- 1184
- 01:01:14,538 --> 01:01:15,670
- The end.
- 1185
- 01:01:15,672 --> 01:01:17,339
- I liked that story too.
- 1186
- 01:01:17,341 --> 01:01:20,644
- Now, it's time
- for you two to resurface
- 1187
- 01:01:20,646 --> 01:01:22,778
- and find a happy ending
- for your new story.
- 1188
- 01:01:22,780 --> 01:01:24,481
- The children are waiting,
- 1189
- 01:01:24,483 --> 01:01:27,187
- and I can't wait to hear
- what happens next.
- 1190
- 01:01:39,898 --> 01:01:42,766
- Sorry, cuz, time for me
- to chase you down.
- 1191
- 01:01:42,768 --> 01:01:45,435
- Can't let you end the story.
- Victor is getting hungry.
- 1192
- 01:01:45,437 --> 01:01:48,473
- We gave you all the story
- you're gonna get, Stunt.
- 1193
- 01:01:48,475 --> 01:01:49,540
- Out of our way, Stunt.
- 1194
- 01:01:49,542 --> 01:01:51,176
- No can do.
- 1195
- 01:01:51,178 --> 01:01:54,578
- Come on! Don't be greedy.
- 1196
- 01:01:54,580 --> 01:01:56,781
- You boys got most of the story.
- 1197
- 01:01:56,783 --> 01:02:01,486
- You don't really want one of them
- silly, happy endings, do you?
- 1198
- 01:02:01,488 --> 01:02:03,687
- Let me end the story...
- 1199
- 01:02:03,689 --> 01:02:05,425
- by eating it.
- 1200
- 01:02:06,859 --> 01:02:09,195
- - That was a close one, Scout.
- - Sure was.
- 1201
- 01:02:09,197 --> 01:02:11,697
- We'd better finish this story
- as fast as we can.
- 1202
- 01:02:11,699 --> 01:02:15,300
- Where are we?
- They blew us off course.
- 1203
- 01:02:15,302 --> 01:02:17,202
- No matter.
- Stories are like taffy.
- 1204
- 01:02:17,204 --> 01:02:19,405
- There's always another
- way to twist it.
- 1205
- 01:02:19,407 --> 01:02:21,739
- Let's end
- at the Enchanted Forest.
- 1206
- 01:02:21,741 --> 01:02:25,844
- Why, that's brilliant! We'll end
- the story where the story began.
- 1207
- 01:02:25,846 --> 01:02:26,882
- Full circle!
- 1208
- 01:02:27,983 --> 01:02:31,282
- Barney Owl was flying
- through the Enchanted Forest
- 1209
- 01:02:31,284 --> 01:02:34,421
- when a boy with brown hair and
- freckles called out to him.
- 1210
- 01:02:34,423 --> 01:02:37,723
- We'll find the boy
- and our happy ending.
- 1211
- 01:02:37,725 --> 01:02:41,894
- ♪ Fly high
- Fly low ♪
- 1212
- 01:02:41,896 --> 01:02:44,598
- ♪ Soar and away ♪
- 1213
- 01:02:44,600 --> 01:02:47,933
- ♪ We must find
- our happy ending ♪
- 1214
- 01:02:47,935 --> 01:02:54,577
- ♪ And save the day ♪
- 1215
- 01:02:58,413 --> 01:03:01,315
- Before we find the boy,
- let's end with something fun.
- 1216
- 01:03:01,317 --> 01:03:03,717
- Yes, I love Fantasy Island.
- 1217
- 01:03:03,719 --> 01:03:05,920
- We always find
- a new character here.
- 1218
- 01:03:05,922 --> 01:03:08,288
- His tail is like
- a baby T-Rex.
- 1219
- 01:03:08,290 --> 01:03:10,824
- His head kind of looks
- like a giant lizard.
- 1220
- 01:03:10,826 --> 01:03:12,726
- His scales are like a snake.
- 1221
- 01:03:12,728 --> 01:03:15,295
- Children love new dinosaurs!
- 1222
- 01:03:15,297 --> 01:03:17,998
- Especially dinosaurs
- with wings that can fly.
- 1223
- 01:03:18,000 --> 01:03:19,766
- Let's go see
- if he's friendly.
- 1224
- 01:03:20,903 --> 01:03:22,903
- Hey, I'm Axel.
- This here is Scout.
- 1225
- 01:03:22,905 --> 01:03:24,171
- We're Horse Play,
- 1226
- 01:03:24,173 --> 01:03:28,276
- the only super-duper delivery
- story service in the universe.
- 1227
- 01:03:28,278 --> 01:03:30,879
- We're about to deliver
- one of our super-duper stories
- 1228
- 01:03:30,881 --> 01:03:33,615
- to a boy who lives nearby
- in the Enchanted Forest.
- 1229
- 01:03:33,617 --> 01:03:36,584
- We were looking for one more
- character to end the story.
- 1230
- 01:03:36,586 --> 01:03:39,854
- Then we spotted you.
- Children love dinosaurs.
- 1231
- 01:03:39,856 --> 01:03:42,423
- I'm afraid the children
- won't like me.
- 1232
- 01:03:42,425 --> 01:03:44,393
- - Why not?
- - No one likes me.
- 1233
- 01:03:44,395 --> 01:03:47,063
- The dinosaurs tease me
- because I'm not big enough.
- 1234
- 01:03:47,065 --> 01:03:51,433
- The lizards laugh at me because they think
- I'm too big to be a lizard or a snake.
- 1235
- 01:03:51,435 --> 01:03:53,069
- It's hard being me.
- 1236
- 01:03:53,071 --> 01:03:54,069
- Aww! Cheer up!
- 1237
- 01:03:54,071 --> 01:03:56,471
- You might not be as big
- as the other dinosaurs,
- 1238
- 01:03:56,473 --> 01:04:00,076
- but there is only one of you
- in the entire universe.
- 1239
- 01:04:00,078 --> 01:04:03,779
- Children love finding new dinosaurs.
- Come with us.
- 1240
- 01:04:03,781 --> 01:04:06,715
- Axel, wait!
- He's not a...
- 1241
- 01:04:08,018 --> 01:04:10,954
- A dinosaur that roars fire.
- 1242
- 01:04:10,956 --> 01:04:13,624
- Cool!
- 1243
- 01:04:13,626 --> 01:04:15,693
- Now, we have every
- story element we need
- 1244
- 01:04:15,695 --> 01:04:19,463
- to find the boy
- and finish this here story.
- 1245
- 01:04:19,465 --> 01:04:23,499
- I'm not a dinosaur.
- My name is blue, and I'm...
- 1246
- 01:04:23,501 --> 01:04:26,769
- I know who you are.
- I was about to tell Axel.
- 1247
- 01:04:26,771 --> 01:04:28,104
- You know?
- 1248
- 01:04:28,106 --> 01:04:30,407
- You was about to tell me what?
- 1249
- 01:04:30,409 --> 01:04:32,075
- Blue is the dragon
- who flew away
- 1250
- 01:04:32,077 --> 01:04:35,013
- from the three fat hogs
- on Lava Land.
- 1251
- 01:04:35,015 --> 01:04:37,716
- You are pretending
- to be a dinosaur
- 1252
- 01:04:37,718 --> 01:04:40,384
- so no one will suspect
- who you really are.
- 1253
- 01:04:40,386 --> 01:04:41,685
- How did you know?
- 1254
- 01:04:41,687 --> 01:04:43,120
- I heard you sneeze.
- 1255
- 01:04:43,122 --> 01:04:45,857
- I'd recognize
- that sneeze anywhere.
- 1256
- 01:04:45,859 --> 01:04:47,091
- It's humiliating.
- 1257
- 01:04:47,093 --> 01:04:50,495
- I can no longer
- call myself a dragon.
- 1258
- 01:04:50,497 --> 01:04:52,763
- Yes, you can.
- Don't you see?
- 1259
- 01:04:52,765 --> 01:04:55,065
- You're a fierce, fiery dragon,
- 1260
- 01:04:55,067 --> 01:04:57,570
- not a scaly dinosaur fake.
- 1261
- 01:04:57,572 --> 01:05:00,639
- You open up your mouth,
- and the whole world quakes.
- 1262
- 01:05:00,641 --> 01:05:04,510
- You breathe fire on your enemies
- and chase them all away.
- 1263
- 01:05:04,512 --> 01:05:08,747
- You're a real dragon hero
- who just saved the day.
- 1264
- 01:05:08,749 --> 01:05:11,050
- I did, didn't I?
- 1265
- 01:05:11,052 --> 01:05:12,818
- There's nothing wrong
- with your dragon fire.
- 1266
- 01:05:12,820 --> 01:05:14,387
- You just had a stuffed nose.
- 1267
- 01:05:14,389 --> 01:05:17,722
- Come with us.
- The children love dragons.
- 1268
- 01:05:17,724 --> 01:05:19,825
- And they'll especially love you,
- 1269
- 01:05:19,827 --> 01:05:21,962
- because you saved the story.
- 1270
- 01:05:21,964 --> 01:05:24,734
- You've given them
- a happy ending.
- 1271
- 01:05:27,836 --> 01:05:29,602
- Where's the boy?
- 1272
- 01:05:29,604 --> 01:05:32,641
- Did you tell him we found
- the children a new story?
- 1273
- 01:05:34,676 --> 01:05:36,913
- Horse Play,
- Axel and Scout!
- 1274
- 01:05:37,979 --> 01:05:40,647
- Super-duper story deliveries
- at your service.
- 1275
- 01:05:40,649 --> 01:05:43,850
- Are the children ready
- to hear their new story?
- 1276
- 01:05:43,852 --> 01:05:47,057
- Oh, yes! We can hardly wait.
- Please, begin.
- 1277
- 01:05:47,991 --> 01:05:52,025
- Once upon a time, there
- was an owl named Barney.
- 1278
- 01:05:52,027 --> 01:05:53,126
- That's me!
- 1279
- 01:05:53,128 --> 01:05:56,496
- Barney Owl was flying
- through the Enchanted Forest
- 1280
- 01:05:56,498 --> 01:06:00,601
- when a boy with brown hair and
- freckles called out to him and said,
- 1281
- 01:06:00,603 --> 01:06:02,003
- "The children need a new story."
- 1282
- 01:06:02,005 --> 01:06:04,871
- And here it is.
- 1283
- 01:06:04,873 --> 01:06:09,011
- It's always good to begin and end
- a story with a hearty laugh.
- 1284
- 01:06:14,718 --> 01:06:17,084
- A horse and an
- airplane, what a sight!
- 1285
- 01:06:17,086 --> 01:06:20,087
- They fly in the day.
- They fly through the night.
- 1286
- 01:06:20,089 --> 01:06:22,191
- Axel the airplane
- steers the course
- 1287
- 01:06:22,193 --> 01:06:25,127
- for his partner and
- passenger, Scout the horse.
- 1288
- 01:06:25,129 --> 01:06:27,696
- Horse Play is
- their business name.
- 1289
- 01:06:27,698 --> 01:06:32,002
- Finding super-duper stories
- is their claim to fame.
- 1290
- 01:06:37,478 --> 01:06:42,478
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