MAN: Oh.
KREI: No!
KREI: Yes.
MAN: Fred.
HIRO: Ow?
HIRO: Fred.
RALPH: No!
POUND: Ho!
RALPH: Kid!
DUSTY: Oh.
HIRO: Wow!
AGDAR: No!
FROG: Wow!
KERMIT: No!
DUSTY: Huh.
GO GO: Hiro.
ELINOR: Aha.
WASABI: Ah...
SPARKY: So...
BLADE: Dusty.
FOZZIE: Ooh!
PRINCE: Ooh!
WASABI: Hey!
WASABI: Hiro!
DUSTY: Maru?
FRED: Oh, no!
FOZZIE: A-ha!
FAUNA: Rose!
JANICE: Yeah.
KERMIT: Wow.
KERMIT: Wow.
RALPH: Whoa!
ASHLEY: Hey!
GO GO: Mmm.
SEA SALT: No!
HIRO: Tadashi!
HIRO: Nothing!
FRED: No way!
HIRO: Baymax!
HIRO: Arms up.
PHILLIP: Whoa!
BUPKUS: Ouch!
WALTER: Yeah.
FLOYD: Kermit!
POUND: Kermit!
BLADE: Champ,
WALTER: Got it!
KERMIT: Piggy?
DOMINIC: Sure.
FLORA: Uh-huh.
CLAMINA: Tree!
ELINOR: Merida!
BUPKUS: Heave!
PHILLIP: Never?
CHUG: "TMST"?
KERMIT: Clami?
SKIPPER: Dusty.
GUARD: My lord!
FOZZIE: Kermit?
DOMINIC: Okay.
CALYPSO: I will!
CLAMINA: Wow.
KERMIT: Oh, no.
WALTER: Guys?
DOMINIC: Good.
CLAMINA: Guys.
HIRO: Hey, guys!
AURORA: Hmm?
BIG PAPA: Aim...
BIG PAPA: There!
BLADE: Too high!
HIRO: Whoo-hoo!
CHUG: California!
HIRO: Ready and
SEA SALT: Clami!
FOZZIE: But how?
CLAMINA: Kermit!
CLAMINA: Kermit!
BAYMAX: Oh, no.
BAYMAX: Oh, no.
CHLORINE: Hey!
KREI: That's right.
FLORA: Why not?
MAYDAY: Well, I...
KOHUT: Incoming!
CALYPSO: I can't.
BUPKUS: We did it!
DUSTY: A "SEAT"?
CALYPSO: Where?
FELIX: Ralph, look!
BLADE: Copy that?
MAN: It's all set up.
OFFICER: Move it!
SOLDIER 2: Whoa!
BAYMAX: Tadashi.
MAN: What is that?
CALYPSO: There it is.
CALHOUN: All right.
KERMIT: The gate
FLORA: No magic!
SEA SALT: Grotto!
WOMAN: Come in.
RIZZO: Ha! I'll say.
STEFAN: Yes, but...
DUSTY: How is he?
DR. TEETH: Hurry!
ZOOT: Whoa, man!
BAYMAX: Hello, I...
SEA SALT: Grotto...
NORWOOD: Guilty!
CLAMINA: Conceal
SEA SALT: Let's roll.
SCOOTER: Kermit!
FAUNA: That's right.
VANELLOPE: Yeah!
CLAMINA: Grab on!
GROTTO: Sea Salt!
GO GO: Woman up!
FLORA: Yes, go on.
FELIX: Quitting time!
HIRO: With the pilot.
CHLORINE: Mmm...
FRED: Super Jump!
CHLORINE: Kermit!
MERIDA: Mum, look.
FLOYD: All together.
CASS: Hey, sweetie!
CASS: Hey, sweetie.
CHLORINE: Carrots.
FELIX: Ralph! Ralph!
RALPH: I don't know.
MARU: Blade insists.
MISS PIGGY: What?
MAN: Get back here.
MISS PIGGY: Kermit,
KERMIT: Okay, push!
GROTTO: Whoo-hoo!
FRED: Smokescreen!
CHLORINE: It's 200.
BIG PAPA: Fire! Fire!
PULASKI: Watch out!
SCOOTER: Look out!
MAN: Get up! Get up!
TULIP: That's it, folks.
MAYDAY: Now, pull!
KERMIT: My feldspar!
DOMINIC: Gentlemen.
CALYPSO: Hey, guys!
CHLORINE: Look out!
BIG PAPA: We got her.
QUEEN IDUN: No, no.
LORD MILORI: Clami?
CHLORINE: Run! Run!
PLAYER 2: Mr. Litwak!
HONEY LEMON: Hiro.
DYNAMITE: Pull back!
FAST TONY: Incoming!
MR. LITWAK: Oh, boy.
WALTER: Psst! Kermit!
YAMA: There they are!
RECEPTIONIST: Next!
MISS PIGGY: Kermit...
WALTER: What's that?
POUND: Kermit! Wait!
FRED: That was a bird.
FLOYD: Is he serious?
OFFICER: Get in there.
CALYPSO: Hey, Sven?
SOLDIERS: Beacon up!
DOMINIC: Look at that.
TULIP: Start the pulley!
HIRO: Go for the mask!
JEAN PIERRE: Kermit!
AURORA: Mmm-hmm.
SCOOTER: Okay, chief.
SOLDIER: Grab his arm.
FAUNA: Goodbye, dear.
FAUNA: Lots, lots more.
CLAMINA: It's this way?
FAUNA: Oh, I'd like that.
KERMIT: Melinda. Why?
FERGUS: Leave her be.
BAYMAX: I am Baymax,
MAN: (ON TV) It's alive.
CLAMINA: Second Star
GROTTO: Almost there!
HONEY LEMON: Whoo!
FRED: Double sign-spin.
JEAN PIERRE: Interpol!
TULIP: The snowy owls!
FERGUS: There he goes.
MARU: Hey, Crophopper.
DIPPER: It's so beautiful.
LONE VULTURE: But...
CONSTANTINE: Perfect.
CONSTANTINE: Ah, yes.
FRED: Whoa! Magic hat!
CASS: That's my nephew!
CLAMINA: Do the magic!
ANNOUNCER: Batter up!
FLORA: (GIGGLES) Yes.
WALTER: Well, well, well.
AVALANCHE: Go, Dusty!
ROWLF: Got you, Kermit.
KREI: That's just not true.
MAN 1: Coming through!
SKIPPER: The Fill 'n Fly!
TULIP: Oh, my goodness!
CHLORINE: Whoa! Stop!
CALYPSO: Okay, let's go.
KERMIT: Hey, excuse me!
HERALD: The sun has set!
CLAMINA: Let us through.
CONSTANTINE: Kremlin!
REFEREE: Fighters ready?
SCOOTER: Is she all right?
CALYPSO: Welcome back.
MACRAUCHENIA: Look!
DUSTY: This was my fault.
CONSTANTINE: The bear,
FAUNA: Watch out, Phillip!
LORD MILORI: Ambitious.
MERIDA: I'm the example.
MERRYWEATHER: Flora?
PATCH ON PA: All aircraft,
BLADE: All right, Cabbie...
WALTER: Let's go get him.
FLOYD: I feel so inventive.
TROLL KID: He's napping.
KERMIT: Not much further.
RALPH: No, no! Wait, wait!
DOMINIC: Guys, come on!
CLYDE: Nice share, Ralph.
SAM THE EAGLE: Shawn.
DOMINIC: This looks great.
RALPH: The kid's a natural.
HIRO: I've got more money.
LIBRARY KING: Up there!
RALPH: I'm gonna wreck it!
LIBRARY KING: Look out!
SEA SALT: Calypso, get up!
CALHOUN: All right, Fix-It.
CLAMINA: I owe you a sled.
FOZZIE: That's a nice venue.
CLAMINA: You're welcome.
ROWLF: This is so exciting.
RALPH: So, yeah, naturally,
CHLORINE: So, uh, tell me,
MAN: Watch out, everyone!
KERMIT: It's getting warmer.
CALYPSO: Sorry about that.
FRED: Like you have to ask.
BIG PAPA: She's dangerous.
LONE VULTURE: Unless...
SEA SALT: Go away, Clami.
ANNOUNCER: King Candy!
POUND: Come on, everyone!
FAUNA: Why, it's Maleficent.
HARVEY: You know, Dusty...
CABALLERO: Hey, Miss Pig.
RALPH: I'm telling you, guys,
DOMINIC: See you in Berlin.
TRIDENT: Put the frog down.
SEA SALT: Ow! Not the face!
FERGUS: Try shutting yours!
DRIP: Did you guys see that?
CHLORINE: Come on, Sven.
BIG PAPA: Go, go! Come on!
PHILLIP: You know, Samson,
MELINDA: Ah, this is so nice.
DUSTY: I'll restart my engine.
RALPH: There is no finish line!
CONSTANTINE: I am Kermit.
DUSTY: What? What's wrong?
FERGUS: We've got his track!
FOZZIE: Hmm. Let's see here.
DUSTY: I see them. I've got it.
CAD: Honk, honk! Beep-beep!
TULIP: Look sharp, everyone!
TRIDENT: Put the frog down.
TADASHI: Oh, hey, Professor.
CAD: Hello! Welcome, guests,
AGDAR: The gloves will help.
SKIPPER: Leadbottom, please!
SEA SALT: Forget their noses.
FRED: (GASPS) He's glorious.
BIG PAPA: Go around. Toss it.
CONSTANTINE: It's not there.
NARRATOR: But King Stefan,
CLAMINA: Stop! Put us down!
DUSTY: I'll get out on my own.
CLAMINA: It's a 100-foot drop.
FLORA: She'll be perfectly safe.
FAUNA: Just do your best, dear.
SKIPPER: You can do it, Dusty.
MERIDA: And, Lord Macintosh,
BRODI: Oh, for crying out loud.
WASABI: "Dr. Slaughter, MD"?
BAYMAX: Seatbelts save lives.
DOMINIC: Colonel Blood's key.
POUND: Oh, yes, I'm right here.
SKIPPER: Snap into those turns.
CAD: What's going on up there?
SONIC: If you leave your game,
FERGUS: Crivens, you're fierce.
CHUG: We're proud of you, pal!
CABBIE: That's why we're here.
CALYPSO: Ha! They're serious.
HIRO: Callaghan? He was there?
DIPPER: That's my Dust Muffin!
SOLDIER 1: This way, this way!
ROBIN: Get back, Uncle Kermit.
BIG PAPA: Put your back into it!
CALLAGHAN: Mr. Krei is right.
PULASKI: Move along. That's it.
BEAUREGARD: Let's go, guys!
HARVEY AND WINNIE: Help!
FLORA: Oh, we need more, dear.
POUND: Welcome, Miss Winkle.
CLAMINA: I'm not going extinct.
LEW ZEALAND: Wait a minute.
BLACKOUT: Go, go, go, go, go!
MISS POOGY: Squash that frog!
DOTTIE: Yeah, I haven't actually
FERGUS: You want a fresh one?
RALPH: Tried to delete her code?
MARU: Cabbie, how's it looking?
BLADE: Champ, load and return.
PATCH: All aircraft, be advised...
MERIDA: Where are these wisps?
DYNAMITE: Let's clear this road.
BAYMAX: I have some concerns.
DOMINIC: And more good news.
CHLORINE: Okay, okay, I'm out.
CHLORINE: What are you doing?
RALPH: Felix and the Nicelanders
BAR TRUCK: Can you believe it?
OFFICERS: Cease fire! Cease fire!
CLAMINA: What's going on here?
AARDVARK DAD: Say, buddy...
LORD MACINTOSH: ...my liege?
MACRAUCHENIA: Whoa, whoa!
CHUG: Nobody has your gearbox.
MAN 2: We're taking this set apart.
JEAN PIERRE: 37 hours. Not bad.
SAM THE EAGLE: I hate Europe.
STEFAN: Well, I suppose in time...
DOMINIC: Colonel Blood's locket.
MALEFICENT: Touch the spindle.
POUND: All together. All together.
DOMINIC: That would look weird.
LEADBOTTOM: I'll tell you what,
HUBERT: Of course! To the home!
CALLAGHAN: You must be Hiro.
DYNAMITE: Looks good, Cabbie.
KING CANDY: Okay, calm down.
DUSTY: Whoa! Look at this place.
PATCH: Dynamite just reported in.
FAUNA: Don't forget a pretty bow.
MAN: It's Princess Clamina's horse.
WYNNCHEL: Come on! Go! Roll!
DYNAMITE: All right. We're clear.
FERGUS: I'm sure it went this way.
DOMINIC: Colonel Thomas Blood.
JEAN PIERRE: Get out of the way.
CLAMINA: I think, actually, it's up.
LONE VULTURE: It's very simple.
FLORA: Oh, I'll think of something.
DR. TEETH: You guys are so alike.
KERMIT: No! No! (SCREAMING)
BLADE: Dipper, move into position.
BLADE: Not under these conditions.
TROLL 3: She's like a little cupcake.
HIRO: If we're gonna catch that guy,
CHLORINE: The Tower of London.
KERMIT: Is everybody here? Yeah?
VANELLOPE: What, are you crazy!
RALPH: What is this, another game?
LEADBOTTOM: Come on, Skipper.
RALPH: Yeah, I got that. Thank you.
MERIDA: But every once in a while,
CALYPSO: What's wrong with you?
BIG MEAN CARL: Come on! Push!
DYNAMITE: Let's keep up the pace!
CONSTANTINE: Where is that key?
CALYPSO: Last one there is a fossil!
MARU: You got less than four hours.
QUEEN MELODY: But never again.
WOMAN: Sending over to wardrobe!
FOZZIE: I can't hold on much longer!
QUEEN MELODY: Kermit the Frog.
DOMINIC: Of course we invited him,
CHLORINE: Whoa! (CHUCKLING)
KERMIT: You've got the wrong frog!
WASABI: Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
TROLL 2: His thing with the reindeer
SAM THE EAGLE: Stay on the road!
TROLL 1: Like his peculiar brain dear
FLORA: Bolt the door, Merryweather.
SCOOTER: What an action sequence!
FAST TONY: Did he say Eviscerator?
WOMAN 1: So, where is the princess?
BUPKUS: Hurry! It's nearly out of ice!
WALTER: I can't believe that worked!
AURORA: Why, it's my dream prince.
SCOOTER: That thing really is handy.
ANNOUNCER: Taffyta Muttonfudge!
DANNY TREJO: I really need this job
HUBERT: Tonight, we toast the future,
KERMIT: (MUFFLED) I can't breathe.
BUNSEN: That's right, Mr. Kermit, sir.
MARU: Okay, that's good. Slow, slow.
STEFAN: Now, be reasonable, Hubert.
STEFAN: Right, Hubert. To the future.
KERMIT: We did it! Great work, guys!
SOUR BILL: Citizens of Sugar Rush...
GUSTAV: Me! Me! I'm in charge here!
QUEEN MELODY: Oh, my goodness.
FELIX: The vines. They're Laffy Taffy.
BLADE: If we're gonna save the lodge,
MERIDA: Mum, you can't go out there.
UNCLE DEADLY: Copy that, Gustav!
JEAN PIERRE: Madrid, here we come!
KERMIT: Police! They're gonna kill us!
MISS PIGGY: No, what are you doing?
DIPPER: (MUFFLED) Hold on, Dusty!
SKIPPER: Propwash Junction to Dusty.
SKIPPER: Propwash Junction to Dusty.
HIRO: I know what you're going to say.
MAN: His royal highness Prince Phillip!
BANG: Put your muscle into it, Poundy!
CHLORINE: Stay out of sight, Calypso.
FAUNA: (CRYING) We're all to blame.
MISS PIGGY: "Hole in the Wall Club"?
ROWLF: Okay. Can we get down now?
PATCH: I read you, Crophopper Seven.
DOMINIC: I can't go. I don't need to go.
PATCH: All aircraft, we've got two fires.
KERMIT: Thank you, Dominic. Thanks.
VANELLOPE: Okay, good. Little more.
NARRATOR: On a planet with no name
POUND: (LAUGHING) Sneaky glacier.
NARRATOR: And so, for 16 long years,
FLOYD: Yeah, you heard the man, Pepé.
KING CANDY: Now, now! (LAUGHS)
LORD MILORI: Keeper? Are you here?
CLAMINA: You mean, the love experts?
CONSTANTINE: Nice of him to label it.
KERMIT: The freeze. It's moving so fast.
TRIDENT: That's the end of that chapter.
DOMINIC: Look at this. This might help.
KERMIT: No, you've got the wrong frog.
GUSTAV: This is Gustav calling Deadly!
SWEETUMS: Keep waltzing, Mr. Waltz!
LONE VULTURE: Flood's real, all right.
ROWLF: He's right over here. Room two.
MUPPET LIBRARIAN: Two, three, four
RALPH: No, no, no! Wait a second! Aah!
WOMAN: This is gonna be a bumpy ride!
CONSTANTINE: Yes. Auf Wiedersehen,
DOMINIC: Okay, let's put this to the vote.
CLAMINA: I've never felt anything like it!
CONSTANTINE: This tuxedo is too tight.
MISS PIGGY: What's going on over there?
ANNOUNCER:
Vanellope von Schweetz!
FRED:
Yeah! They made it!
WALTER:
He is afraid of Walter.
GO GO:
You gotta be kidding me.
WASABI:
We're not gonna make it!
WASABI:
We're not gonna make it!
BAYMAX:
Functionality improved.
AUTOMATED VOICE:
3... 2... 1...
TADASHI:
This is Tadashi Hamada.
TECHNICIAN:
Field breach! Abort!
AUTOMATED VOICE:
Pod engaged.
WASABI:
That's what I'm talking about.
HONEY LEMON:
He's trying to kill us!
HONEY LEMON:
We're gonna make it!
CHUG ON PA:
Ladies and gentleplanes,
CALLAGHAN:
This is your decision, Hiro.
ELINOR:
Merida, come along, sweetheart.
KERMIT:
You guys are gonna love this place.
GRAND PABBIE:
You must learn to control it.
FAUNA:
That's for the feet to go through.
PULASKI:
Remember to avoid the smoke
KERMIT:
I just heard you're going extinct.
NARRATOR:
In a faraway land long ago,
CHLORINE:
You are a sight for sore eyes.
BLADE:
How you planning on doing that?
BLADE:
Airway Meadow should be clear.
FAUNA:
Oh, why did we leave her alone?
MARU:
It was just a routine day on the set.
BAYMAX:
His blood type is AB-negative.
PEPE:
Rizzo, your eyes do not deceive you.
KREI OVER PA:
This beautiful new campus
LORD MACGUFFIN:
Bah, it's just a legend.
CLAMINA:
All right. I'm just blocking you out
GROTTO:
If you play dead, you'll be dead!
DUSTY:
We're headed straight into the fire.
KERMIT:
Um... Oh, I know. Favorite star?
CONSTANTINE:
What is happening here?
DUSTY:
This is what you trained me to do!
GERDA:
Oh, you poor girl, you're freezing.
CONSTANTINE:
We will both go together.
ANNOUNCER:
What's this? Cherry bombs!
BLADE:
Fighting wildfire means flying low.
ROWLF:
Hurry, guys. What if we're too late?
MISS POOGY:
Throw him in the compacter!
CHUG:
One, two, three, lil' jon-jon, and five.
SCOOTER:
There's no time to explain, chief.
DR. TEETH:
I can't wait for that. World tour!
KERMIT:
Uh-oh. This ain't going to be good.
MAYDAY:
You see, instead of dusting crops,
BLADE:
Windlifter, you're clear to maneuver.
MISS PIGGY:
Dominic, Dominic! Five songs.
ROBIN:
Isn't there anyone else we can talk to?
FEMALE ANNOUNCER ON PA:
Attention!
PATCH:
Fire is due to an unattended campfire.
ANNOUNCER:
Next presenter, Hiro Hamada.
BUNSEN:
At no point were you in any danger.
OL' JAMMER:
All right, everybody, stay calm.
PATCH ON RADIO:
Windlifter, do you copy?
OL' JAMMER:
This is a mandatory evacuation,
TRIDENT:
Slow down. I can only listen so fast.
DOMINIC:
He's got a cold. That's why his voice
MISS PIGGY:
What is going on at my wedding?
CALYPSO:
It's not like we're bats or something.
WOMAN OVER RADIO:
Cabin pressure is go.
CONSTANTINE:
It's got to be here somewhere.
AUTOMATED VOICE:
Data transfer complete.
MALE CUSTOMER:
Tapper, I need a root beer.
KERMIT:
The main entrance is too well-guarded.
GERMAN DIGNITARY:
But if the temperatures
MAYDAY:
Yeah. A "Single Engine Air Tanker."
ANNOUNCER:
All units, we have a code 904-S.
OL' JAMMER:
That's the problem, Mr. Secretary.
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR:
That's right.
GUSTAV:
Passengers, here's our final destination.
AARDVARK DAD:
Kids, look! A Frost Princess!
LORD MACGUFFIN:
Think we should lay a trap?
LINK HOGTHROB:
Let's see. Where am I seated?
LORD DINGWALL:
I'm doing all the pulling here.
VULTURE:
Do not leave your children unattended.
NARRATOR:
Fondly had these monarchs dreamed
LORD DINGWALL:
I propped it open with a stick.
ANNOUNCER:
Look at them go! Into the final lap.
PATCH ON PA:
Listen up, y'all, we got big trouble.
LEADBOTTOM:
I'll tell you how much. Too much!
LEW ZEALAND:
You sure look pretty, Miss Piggy.
CONCIERGE PITTY:
Move along. Quickly, please.
LEADBOTTOM:
And, hey, if you don't, it's all right.
LORD MACGUFFIN:
Down you go, you scoundrel.
JEAN PIERRE:
Les Muppets, you are all under arrest.
LONE VULTURE:
There is some good news, though.
CONSTANTINE:
Which room am I supposed to be in?
AUTOMATED VOICE:
T-minus 30 seconds to launch.
MAXIMUM WINTER LIBRARIAN:
In the Big House
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR:
Both roads are open.
LORD MACGUFFIN:
You can see my house from here.
LONE VULTURE:
Bowl's gonna fill up. Ain't no way out.
LORD MACINTOSH:
Oh, and what exactly are we after...
SAM THE EAGLE:
Come on. Let's go over the files again.
UNCLE DEADLY:
This is Uncle Deadly calling to Gustav!
PROPWASH TOWER:
Roger. Proceed direct to the numbers.
MAXIMUM WINTER LIBRARIAN:
How many people does he need?
-MAN: And cut!
-(EXCITED CHATTER)
-MISS PIGGY: We got it.
-We got it, yup.
-CLAMINA: Calypso...
-(GIGGLES)
-KERMIT: Piggy, wait! I'm sorry!
-(FOO FOO BARKING)
-DR. TEETH: Thank you.
-Mmm-hmm.
-BANG: Okay, Poundy.
-Right!
-BUPKUS: Snowy owls!
-Kermit?
-CALYPSO: You ready for the drop-off?
-(OWL SQUAWKS)
-CLAMINA: Keeper. Keeper!
-Yes, what...
-OAKEN: Yoo-hoo.
-Hmm?
-GIRL 1: Piñata!
-(CHEERING)
-PITCHERS: Do burros eat their young?
-It's not a very satisfying ending.
-WOMAN: Right.
-(CHUCKLING) Gather around.
-DOMINIC: It's just, uh...
-What?
-CONSTANTINE: I have idea.
-What?
-GROTTO: Smoke them!
-(GASPS)
-SEA SALT: (PANTING) Help!
-(GASPS)
-CALYPSO: Guys!
-All clear!
-CLAMINA: Says who?
-(GRUNTS)
-GROTTO: Slowpoke!
-(GRUNTING)
-CLAMINA: Need help?
-No. No. Just, uh, catching my breath.
-CLAMINA: Kermit.
-(GASPS)
-CALYPSO: Sixty!
-Wait. What is that?
-FLOYD: There she is!
-She's so wintery.
-KERMIT: Police!
-Kermit?
-KERMIT: Police.
-Give us a pose!
-CALYPSO: Go.
-No, no, no. Clami, wait.
-TROLL 1: Chlorine's here!
-Chlorine's home!
-SOLDIER 1: Yes, Your Grace.
-(SOLDIERS AGREEING)
-BANG: Heave!
-Ho!
-ANIMAL: Kermit.
-(GASPS)
-KERMIT: Uh...
-Wait!
-BIRD: Where's your big happy family?
-What if I am a Frost Princess?
-SEA SALT: Whoa!
-Come on, come on, run!
-CONSTANTINE: Come here, frog!
-(EXCLAIMS)
-ROWLF: Kermit!
-Boy, I missed you, guys!
-DOMINIC: Thank you.
-Au revoir, Muppets.
-Oh.
-MISS PIGGY: Or...
-Okay?
-ZUCCHINI BROTHER: I'm okay!
-You and me.
-KERMIT: Ahem! Good evening.
-(MURMURING)
-KERMIT: That ain't what I meant.
-Well, he seems like a nice guy.
-ROWLF: Yeah.
-For our what?
-FOZZIE: Hey, guys!
-(MUPPETS CHEERING)
-ANIMAL: Germany!
-(ALL GASP)
-GONZO: What?
-(WHIMPERS)
-WOMAN: Corrine, come here!
-Room two.
-FLOYD: Oh, man.
-There he is.
-ROWLF: Kermit!
-(HORN BLOWS)
-TULIP: Places, everyone!
-How dare you?
-MISS POOGY: He's not Constantine!
-Wow.
-LORD MILORI: Hello.
-I can live with that.
-CLAMINA: Here we go.
-Good job.
-ASHLEY: Question.
-(ALL SCREAMING)
-GIRL 2: Mommy!
-All right. It's your funeral.
-MAN: Look behind you!
-Can I just have a quick word?
-CONSTANTINE: No.
-(STATUES SMASHING)
-DOMINIC: Where is it?
-Huh?
-GROTTO: Help!
-Bleh!
-CLAMINA: Okay.
-Bark down is drier.
-MAN 1: Bark up!
-we can get Calypso.
-CLAMINA: No, no, no.
-(WHIMPERS)
-GROTTO: Yeah!
-Oh! Oh! Oh!
-SEA SALT: Calypso! Calypso!
-Oh, uh-uh. Did you just...
-CLAMINA: No, I didn't mean...
-Stop moving!
-CLAMINA: Whoa!
-Just apologize!
-CLAMINA: No.
-Yes. (CHUCKLES)
-POUND: Sorry!
-Bad frog!
-FOZZIE: Animal!
-(ALL GASP)
-LEW ZEALAND: Wait.
-in a timely fashion.
-GONZO: Wait.
-(BOTH GRUNT)
-CHLORINE: That happened.
-Wait, what?
-CHLORINE: Hey!
-(BABY CLAMINA COOING)
-KERMIT: Her head is so bright?
-Whoa!
-TROLL 2: Is that a real girl?
-(DOOR OPENS)
-GERDA: Clami!
-(STRAINING)
-LIBRARY KING: Hurry up!
-Move quickly.
-DANNY TREJO: Careful.
-It won't open!
-LIBRARY KING: It's frozen shut.
-(BOTH LAUGHING)
-SEA SALT: Hey! (WHOOPING)
-We raced the water and lost.
-KERMIT: Question.
-That's safer.
-CLAMINA: No. No.
-How did you do that?
-CONSTANTINE: Do what?
-Not a laser web.
-BABY: Ooh, pretty.
-Let us though. Now.
-GUSTAV: Attention!
-There it is.
-GROTTO: Calypso...
-Stay here!
-CALYPSO: Duh!
-(BOTH CHUCKLING)
-MISS PIGGY: Two Kermits?
-(ALL CHEERING)
-DR. TEETH: That's our frog!
-Come on up, Chef!
-SWEDISH CHEF: Okay.
-Whoa!
-SAM THE EAGLE: Not so fast!
-The flood's over!
-GRANDPA: This is my boat now!
ANIMAL: World tour! World tour!
Come on, froggy!
WALTER: Isn't that exciting.
I can't believe it.
TULIP: Hurry, now, hurry!
Let's finish up. Stand by with the pulley.
CALYPSO: It must have come from
the Warm Side. In one of the baskets.
CLAMINA: The most amazing thing
happened. You'll never believe it.
CONSTANTINE: I cannot.
Not after what happened last time.
DOMINIC: What do you think
I'm doing? I'm smashing.
DOMINIC: The last one.
It better be in here.
CONSTANTINE: Yes!
You deserve it, comrades!
JEAN PIERRE: Okay.
What about this comedian bear?
SAM THE EAGLE: The Lemur.
He, too, was here.
GRAND PABBIE: Come, come.
Bring her here to me.
KERMIT: Okay, guys, this is it.
The Winter Woods Finale!
KERMIT: That Smalltown
feller you got on there
KERMIT: 'Cause she knows
what's important.
MISS PIGGY: That's that
Smalltown Muppet fan.
KERMIT: The old gang could
put on a show during Winter.
KERMIT: Okay, Dominic, I thought
we could start our world tour in London.
DOMINIC: Or how about
the world capital of comedy?
SCOOTER: They get their winter coats
to protect them from the cold.
KERMIT: Hansel and Gretel,
Rumpelstiltskin, Golden Goose...
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen,
please welcome...
BLANKO: Maybe you should
be the test snowflake for a while.
LORD MILORI: He can send it back
to the Warm Side with his next delivery.
CLAMINA: Yesterday,
at the border, my wings.
TRIDENT: Well, that might
be nice, then, meeting a Warm Citizen.
CHLORINE: And how can we
make it more painful?
CLAMINA: And so, in the end,
the little burro reached his mommy,
KERMIT: Okay. I'm gonna jump
on the count of three!
VULTURE: We got an overturned
glyptodon in the far light lane.
DOMINIC: Okay, you have to go,
Number One.
CONSTANTINE: No,
you can not make me go.
80'S ROBOT: You know something,
Mr. Kermit.
TRIDENT: Speaking of sparkling,
we can conclude...
CONSTANTINE: Comrades,
I'm afraid I have bad news.
CONSTANTINE: Welcome, folks,
to Kermit and His Friends, The Muppets.
QUEEN MELODY: Long ago, when
the Magic Kingdom was very young
GROTTO: He thinks you're a jerk
and to go away!
GUSTAV: Yeah, Mother Nature will
be here any moment to field questions.
GONZO: Kermit, we convinced
ourselves that evil frog was you
-ROWLF: This way!
-FLOYD: Come on, guys. Hurry.
-MAN 2: Bark down!
-BOY: Papa!
-GROTTO: Me too!
-CHLORINE: He's not half bad.
-DR. TEETH: Amazing!
-SCOOTER: It's fantastic!
-CALYPSO: Bravery is just dumb.
-CLAMINA: You can't be two things!
-WALTER: Whoo-hoo!
-SEA SALT: They made it!
TAPIR BOY 2: Get out of the way!
TAPIR BOY 1: Run for your live!
WOMAN 2: Where could she be?
WOMAN 3: Where is she?
YOUNG CLAMINA: Catch me!
YOUNG SEA SALT: Slow down!
CLAMINA: Okay.
CHLORINE: One...
TROLL 1: Something's wrong.
TROLL 2: Are you all right?
WALTER: What?
ANIMAL: Uh-oh.
GROTTO: Clami!
SEA SALT: It's Calypso!
GONZO: Uh-oh!
JANICE: Bummer.
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Friday, March 20, 2015
Tangled Read-Aloud Storybook
Disney Tangled: Read Aloud Storybook (September 14, 2010)
2-3
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful golden flower with magical healing powers. Only the selfish and vain Mother Gothel (Donna Murphy, 52) knew where it grew. For centuries, Mother Gothel used the flower to preserve her youth.
One day, the beloved Queen became very sick. Desperate to save her, the whole kingdom searched for the magical flower and brought it back to their Queen. After drinking a potion made from the golden bloom, she quickly returned to full health. Soon the Queen gave birth to a beautiful princess. To celebrate, the King and Queen launched a floating lantern into the night sky.
4-5
Furious, a withered Mother Gothel sneaked into the castle nursery. When she hummed the song that had made the flower's magic work, she discovered that the baby's golden hair glowed–and turned her young again! She cut a lock of the hair, planning to take it with her. But the hair instantly stopped glowing and turned brown. Mother Gothel realized that the only way she could remain young was to keep the child with her always. Before the King and Queen could do anything, Mother Gothel snatched the Princess and vanished into the night.
6-7
Mother Gothel fled with the child, Rapunzel, deep into the forest and locked her in a secret tower. Everyone in the kingdom searched for their princess, but they could not find her. The King and Queen were heartbroken. Each year on the Princess's birthday, the King and Queen released lanterns into the night sky. They hoped their light would guide their princess home. Many years passed. Mother Gothel raised Rapunzel (Mandy Moore, 26) as her own daughter. Since there was no door in the tower, Rapunzel would lower Mother Gothel to the ground with her long golden locks, and pull her back up.
8-9
Rapunzel spent her days painting, knitting, doing laundry, brushing her hair, and keeping busy with other chores and activities. She was happy to have the love of Mother Gothel and the companionship of her only friend, Pascal the chameleon. But there was one thing Rapunzel desperately longed for–to leave the tower to see the floating lights that appeared every year on her birthday. On the day before her eighteenth birthday, Rapunzel asked Mother Gothel to take her to see the floating lights. Mother Gothel refused, insisting that the world outside was full of scary things like thugs, quicksand, and snakes. It was far too dangerous a place for a weak and helpless girl like Rapunzel.
10-11
Meanwhile, in another part of the forest, a thief named Flynn Rider (Zachary Levi, 30) was on the run. He had just stolen something valuable from the palace with the help of his cutthroat partners, the Stabbington brothers (Ron Perlman, 60). Flynn clutched a satchel tightly as he came to an abrupt halt in front of a WANTED poster of himself. He thought he looked much more handsome in real life.
As soon as he had a chance, Flynn left the Stabbington brothers behind. They were too dangerous to be trusted. Flynn took off alone with the satchel. He was able to elude the palace guards (M.C. Gainey, 62), but a horse named Maximus was determined to catch him. Maximus chased the thief onto a tree at the edge of a cliff. SNAP! The tree broke and Flynn and Maximus tumbled into a canyon below.
12-13
Landing safely, Flynn ducked into a cave to hide from the horse. When he emerged on the other side, he saw a beautiful hidden valley–the very valley where Rapunzel's tower stood!
14-15
Flynn thought the tower looked like the perfect place to hide from Maximus. So he quickly scaled the tower wall, using arrows like a ladder. When he finally reached Rapunzel's window, he climbed inside.
CLANG! Startled at the sight of a stranger, Rapunzel hit Flynn with a frying pan! Then she dragged him to a cupboard and locked him inside. Besides Mother Gothel, Flynn was the first person Rapunzel had seen since she was a baby. But he didn't seem at all like the scary ruffians her mother had warned her about. In fact, Flynn was very pleasant-looking. Rapunzel felt exhilarated by her encounter with the stranger. Surely this act of bravery would prove to Mother Gothel that she could handle herself in the outside world.
16-17
Rapunzel found a strange object in Flynn's satchel. It was round and gold, with sparkling jewels. She placed the object on her head and was amazed to discover that it was a perfect fit! "Rapunzel! Let down your hair!" Mother Gothel called from the bottom of the tower. Rapunzel quickly hid the gold object and pulled Mother Gothel up.
Rapunzel decided to ask Mother Gothel again if she could see the floating lights. She was about to show Mother Gothel the stranger in the closet, but Mother Gothel cut her off. "Enough with the lights, Rapunzel!" she shouted. "You are not leaving this tower, EVER!" For the first time, Rapunzel realized that Mother Gothel intended to keep her locked in the tower forever! She knew she had to come up with a plan to see the floating lights. Rapunzel quickly told Mother Gothel that she had changed her mind. Instead of seeing the lights, she wanted special paint for her birthday. Even though it would take a three-day journey to find the paint, Mother Gothel was relieved and agreed to Rapunzel's request.
18-19
Rapunzel dragged Flynn out of the cupboard and tied him to a chair with her hair. "Do you know what these are?" she asked, revealing a painting she had done of the lights. "You mean the lantern thing they do for the Princess?" asked Flynn. "Tomorrow they will light the sky with these lanterns," said Rapunzel. "You will act as my guide, take me to the castle, and return me home safely. Then and only then will I return your satchel." "Fine. I'll take you to see the lanterns," Flynn agreed, desperate to get his satchel back.
20-21
As Flynn climbed down the side of the tower, Rapunzel paused at her window. She had been waiting for this moment for nearly eighteen years, and now she didn't know if she could really leave. But with Pascal on her shoulder, she took a breath and slid down her hair, all the way to the bottom of the tower. For the first time ever, Rapunzel felt the soft green grass beneath her feet. "Woo-hoo!" she exclaimed. She felt ecstatic–but also guilty. She knew Mother Gothel would never forgive her for disobeying her.
22-23
Meanwhile, as Mother Gothel traveled through the forest, she ran into Maximus. The palace horse was still furiously searching for Flynn. Mother Gothel rushed back to the tower, terrified that the King and Queen had found Rapunzel at last.
Mother Gothel entered the tower through a hidden door. She searched every inch of every room, but Rapunzel was nowhere to be found. However, Mother Gothel did find the satchel with the crown and Flynn's WANTED poster. She was convinced that the thief had kidnapped Rapunzel. At once, she set out to find them.
24-25
Eager to get his satchel back, Flynn suddenly had an idea. He would frighten Rapunzel back to the tower! So he took her to a pub called the Snuggly Duckling. When they stepped inside, there were menacing thugs everywhere. Rapunzel was so scared, she couldn't utter a word.
"Hey, you don't look so good, Blondie," said Flynn, trying to sound sympathetic. "Maybe we should get you home and call it a day?"
26-27
But Flynn's plan backfired. The thugs recognized him from his WANTED poster and started fighting over who would turn him in for the reward. Rapunzel scrambled up to the top of a table and banged two pots together. "Put him down!" she demanded. "I need him to take me to see the lanterns because I've been dreaming about them my entire life! Haven't you ever had a dream?"
"I had a dream once," said one of the thugs (Brad Garrett, 50) softly. In fact, all of the thugs in the pub had dreams of their own. They understood what Rapunzel was going through and wanted her dream to come true. So they let Flynn go.
28-29
Suddenly, the castle guards burst into the pub with the captured Stabbington brothers. Flynn was sure he would be arrested–until one of the thugs showed them a secret door that led into a tunnel. "Go live your dream," the thug told Rapunzel.
30-31
Flynn and Rapunzel ran as fast as they could through the underground tunnel and skidded to a stop at the edge of a cliff. Maximus, the royal guards, and the Stabbington Brothers were right on their heels! Rapunzel lassoed a rock with her hair, swung through the air, and landed on a rocky ledge. Flynn fought off Maximus and the guards with Rapunzel's frying pan! Rapunzel threw her hair to Flynn and held on tight as Flynn leaped off the cliff and swung right over the heads of the Stabbington brothers! But Rapunzel and Flynn hadn't escaped yet. A dam suddenly burst, filling the cavern with water!
32-33
A huge wave washed Maximus, the guards, and the Stabbington brothers away. Flynn and Rapunzel ducked safely into a cave. But a stone column crashed to the ground and trapped them inside. Water rushed into the cave! Flynn cut his hand on a sharp rock while searching for a way out. "It's no use. It's pitch-black, I can't see anything." he said. "This is all my fault," Rapunzel said. "I'm so sorry, Flynn." "Eugene," said Flynn. "My real name is Eugene Fitzherbert. I thought someone should know." Rapunzel decided to share a secret of her own. "I have magic hair that glows when I sing." And that was when she realized–her glowing hair could light their way out!
34-35
Meanwhile, Mother Gothel had found her way to the Snuggly Duckling. She had seen Rapunzel and Flynn escape into the tunnel. When one of the thugs (Paul F. Tompkins, 42) emerged from the pub, she forced him to tell her where the secret tunnel let out. She went there and waited for Rapunzel and Flynn. But to her surprise, it was the Stabbington brothers who emerged. "I'll kill that Rider!" shouted one of the Stabbingtons. Hearing that, Mother Gothel came up with a wicked plan. She offered to help the brothers get revenge on Flynn, as well as obtain something even more valuable than the crown–Rapunzel's magical hair! With the help of the Stabbingtons, Mother Gothel would trick Rapunzel into coming back to the tower willingly.
36-37
Soon Rapunzel, Flynn, and Pascal were safely back in the forest. Rapunzel wrapped her hair around Flynn's wounded hand. As she began to sing, her hair began to glow. Within moments, Flynn's hand was completely healed. "Once it's cut, it loses its power," Rapunzel said, trying to explain her hair's magic. "It has to be protected. That's why–" "You never left the tower," Flynn guessed. Rapunzel nodded sheepishly and then quickly changed the subject. "For the record, I like Eugene Fitzherbert much better than Flynn Rider," she said with a smile.
38-39
When Flynn left to gather firewood, Mother Gothel burst out of the forest. She was eager to take Rapunzel home. But Rapunzel refused. "You don't understand. I met someone," she said. Mother Gothel told her that Flynn was only using her to get the crown back. Before returning to the forest, Mother Gothel handed Rapunzel the satchel and dared her to give it to him. Rapunzel thought she could trust Flynn, but she was also afraid of losing him. She hid the satchel in a tree before he returned.
The next morning, Rapunzel awoke to hear Flynn crying for help. Maximus was dragging him away! Rapunzel quickly stopped the horse. "Today is kind of the biggest day of my life," she explained, patting Maximus on the head. "And I need you not to get him arrested–just for twenty-four hours." Flynn held out his hand. Maximus ponded for a moment and then offered his hoof. The two shook on their truce.
40-41
Hearing bells in the distance, Rapunzel climbed to the top of a hill. The entire kingdom was spread out before her! Rapunzel was awestruck by the beautiful sight. She couldn't wait for the best day of her life to begin! She sprinted down the hill, with Flynn, Maximus, and Pascal close behind.
42-43
The hustle and bustle of the town was the most exciting thing Rapunzel had ever experienced. She couldn't wait to see and do everything. First, a little boy gave Rapunzel a kingdom flag with a sun symbol on it. Then a group of little girls braided Rapunzel's locks and pinned them up with flowers. Now Rapunzel wouldn't have to worry about people stepping on her hair. "Thank you!" Rapunzel exclaimed.
With her hair out of the way, Rapunzel followed the crowd to the town square. When Rapunzel saw a mosaic of the King and Queen holding their baby girl, she was mesmerized. The baby princess had emerald-green eyes–just like her own.
44-45
A dance honoring the lost princess began. Rapunzel and Flynn joined hands and were quickly carried away by the music. They whirled around the square, laughing and enjoying each other's company.
Next they ventured off to explore the town. Rapunzel tried on a beautiful dress, ate cupcakes, and made colorful chalk drawings on the street. It was the most perfect day she could ever have hoped for!
46-47
As night fell, Flynn led Rapunzel to a boat and rowed them to a spot where they would have a perfect view of the lights. Rapunzel sat quietly, deep in thought. "What if it's not everything I dreamed it would be?" she asked. "It will be," Flynn reassured her. "And what if it is?" Rapunzel asked. "What do I do then?" "You get to go find a new dream," he told her. Soon, hundreds of lanterns illuminated the sky. Flynn handed Rapunzel her own lantern. In return, Rapunzel took out the satchel she had been hiding all day and gave it to Flynn. She was no longer afraid he would leave her once he had the crown. Flynn tossed the satchel aside and reached for her hand. The two gazed into each other's eyes. Everything around them seemed to fade away as Flynn caressed Rapunzel's cheek. They leaned in closer until their noses were just about to touch...
48-49
Flynn suddenly backed away. "Is everything okay?" asked Rapunzel. Flynn had spotted the Stabbington brothers on the shore. "I'm sorry, there's something I have to take care of," he said. Flynn left Rapunzel in the boat and went off to see the Stabbington brothers. "The crown is all yours," Flynn told the brothers. "We heard you found something much more valuable than the crown. We want her instead," said one of the Stabbingtons. The the brothers knocked Flynn unconscious and sent him out into the harbor tied to the helm of a boat.
Rapunzel was just starting to get worried when the Stabbington walked up to her. They told her that Flynn had traded her and her magical hair for the crown. Rapunzel could clearly see Flynn steering a boat away from them. She called out to him, but he didn't respond. Rapunzel couldn't believe that Flynn had betrayed her. As the Stabbingtons lunged for her, Rapunzel ran into the forest. Unfortunately, her hair got caught on a tree branch.
50-51
As she frantically tried to free herself, Rapunzel heard a scuffle. She looked back and saw Mother Gothel standing over the brothers, who lay unconscious on the ground. "I was so worried about you, so I followed you," explained Mother Gothel. "And I saw them attack you and...Oh my, let's go before they come to." "You were right, Mother," Rapunzel sobbed. Mother Gothel smiled. Her plan had worked perfectly.
52-53
Flynn's boat hit the deck outside the castle. When he regained consciousness, he immediately called out for Rapunzel. He knew she was in danger. But before he could do anything, two palace guards found him tied up–with the stolen crown. They immediately dragged him off to prison. Standing nearby was Maximus. He had seen everything. The horse knew he had to help Flynn escape.
In the jail, the Stabbington brothers were locked in a cell. They admitted that Mother Gothel had told them about Rapunzel's magic hair. Flynn now understood that Mother Gothel had trickednall of them to get Rapunzel back. Just then, the thugs from the Snuggly Duckling burst in to rescue Flynn! They overpowered the prison guards and catapulted Flynn over the wall and onto Maximus's back. "Max, you brought them here! Thank you," said Flynn. The horse neighed and galloped at top speed through the closing gates. The heroes were off to rescue Rapunzel!
54-55
Back at the tower, Rapunzel lay on her bed, heartbroken. She held a kingdom flag in her hand–a souvenir from her magical day in the town. She looked at the kingdom's sun symbol on the flag and gazed up at her paintings on the ceiling. She noticed that the golden sun was everywhere! She had unknowingly been painting the symbol her entire life! Suddenly, a series of memories rushed through her mind: the lanterns being released on her birthday; the mosaic of the King, the Queen, and the green-eyed princess; the crown she had tried on the day before. Rapunzel finally realized the truth.
"I'm the lost princess," Rapunzel declared. Mother Gothel tried to speak, but Rapunzel wouldn't listen. "You were wrong about the world, Mother. And you were wrong about me." Mother Gothel pulled her arm out of Rapunzel's grasp and fell backward into the mirror, shattering it. "I will never let you use my hair again," said Rapunzel, turning away.
56-57
Soon Flynn and Maximus reached the tower. "Rapunzel! Rapunzel! Let down your hair!" called Flynn. The window opened, and Rapunzel's golden tresses fell to the ground. Flynn began to climb.
When Flynn crawled through the window, Mother Gothel stopped him. "Rapunzel was just saying she'd never let me use her hair again," she said. "Let's see if I can change her mind." Mother Gothel pressed a dagger into Flynn's back and chained him to the wall. Rapunzel was desperate to save Flynn. She begged Mother Gothel to allow her to heal him. In return, Rapunzel promised Mother Gothel she would stay with her forever. Mother Gothel agreed to the bargain and let Rapunzel go to him.
58-59
"Rapunzel, don't do this," Flynn begged. Rapunzel quietly placed her hair on Dlynn's wound. "I'll be fine," she said. "If you're okay, I'll be fine." She took a deep breath and was about to sing. At that moment, Flynn grabbed a shard of broken mirror–and cut off Rapunzel's hair! The golden locks instantly turned brown. The magic was gone!
"Nooooooo!" screamed Mother Gothel, gathering the precious hair to her. "What have you done?" She gazed into the shattered mirror and was horrified at her reflection. Within seconds, she had aged hundreds of years and turned to dust.
60-61
Rapunzel grabbed Flynn's hand, pressed it to her short brown hair, and began singing. But nothing happened. "Don't leave me," Rapunzel gasped. "I can't do this without you." He reached up to touch her cheek and smiled. "You were my new dream," he murmured. "Are you were mine," said Rapunzel. As Flynn closed his eyes, Rapunzel began to weep. A golden tear fell on Flynn's cheek and began to glow. Rapunzel stared in disbelief as light spread across Flynn's body. Then he slowly opened his eyes. He was alive!
62-63
Rapunzel, Flynn, Maximus, and Pascal journeyed back to the castle. Rapunzel entered the empty throne room and waited. When the King and Queen arrived, they paused for a moment, stunned. The Queen reached out to Rapunzel and pulled her close for a long embrace. Rapunzel touched her father's face as he wrapped his arms around his wife and daughter. At long last, the lost princess had come home.
64
The entire kingdom celebrated the return of their princess. Flynn stood happily beside Rapunzel as she greeted the townspeople. Then she spun around and surprised him with a kiss! Everyone rejoiced and released glowing lanterns into the sky. The lights had guided Rapunzel and Flynn home at last and showed them who they truly were inside. Now the lanterns would illuminate their life together with everlasting love and happiness.
2-3
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful golden flower with magical healing powers. Only the selfish and vain Mother Gothel (Donna Murphy, 52) knew where it grew. For centuries, Mother Gothel used the flower to preserve her youth.
One day, the beloved Queen became very sick. Desperate to save her, the whole kingdom searched for the magical flower and brought it back to their Queen. After drinking a potion made from the golden bloom, she quickly returned to full health. Soon the Queen gave birth to a beautiful princess. To celebrate, the King and Queen launched a floating lantern into the night sky.
4-5
Furious, a withered Mother Gothel sneaked into the castle nursery. When she hummed the song that had made the flower's magic work, she discovered that the baby's golden hair glowed–and turned her young again! She cut a lock of the hair, planning to take it with her. But the hair instantly stopped glowing and turned brown. Mother Gothel realized that the only way she could remain young was to keep the child with her always. Before the King and Queen could do anything, Mother Gothel snatched the Princess and vanished into the night.
6-7
Mother Gothel fled with the child, Rapunzel, deep into the forest and locked her in a secret tower. Everyone in the kingdom searched for their princess, but they could not find her. The King and Queen were heartbroken. Each year on the Princess's birthday, the King and Queen released lanterns into the night sky. They hoped their light would guide their princess home. Many years passed. Mother Gothel raised Rapunzel (Mandy Moore, 26) as her own daughter. Since there was no door in the tower, Rapunzel would lower Mother Gothel to the ground with her long golden locks, and pull her back up.
8-9
Rapunzel spent her days painting, knitting, doing laundry, brushing her hair, and keeping busy with other chores and activities. She was happy to have the love of Mother Gothel and the companionship of her only friend, Pascal the chameleon. But there was one thing Rapunzel desperately longed for–to leave the tower to see the floating lights that appeared every year on her birthday. On the day before her eighteenth birthday, Rapunzel asked Mother Gothel to take her to see the floating lights. Mother Gothel refused, insisting that the world outside was full of scary things like thugs, quicksand, and snakes. It was far too dangerous a place for a weak and helpless girl like Rapunzel.
10-11
Meanwhile, in another part of the forest, a thief named Flynn Rider (Zachary Levi, 30) was on the run. He had just stolen something valuable from the palace with the help of his cutthroat partners, the Stabbington brothers (Ron Perlman, 60). Flynn clutched a satchel tightly as he came to an abrupt halt in front of a WANTED poster of himself. He thought he looked much more handsome in real life.
As soon as he had a chance, Flynn left the Stabbington brothers behind. They were too dangerous to be trusted. Flynn took off alone with the satchel. He was able to elude the palace guards (M.C. Gainey, 62), but a horse named Maximus was determined to catch him. Maximus chased the thief onto a tree at the edge of a cliff. SNAP! The tree broke and Flynn and Maximus tumbled into a canyon below.
12-13
Landing safely, Flynn ducked into a cave to hide from the horse. When he emerged on the other side, he saw a beautiful hidden valley–the very valley where Rapunzel's tower stood!
14-15
Flynn thought the tower looked like the perfect place to hide from Maximus. So he quickly scaled the tower wall, using arrows like a ladder. When he finally reached Rapunzel's window, he climbed inside.
CLANG! Startled at the sight of a stranger, Rapunzel hit Flynn with a frying pan! Then she dragged him to a cupboard and locked him inside. Besides Mother Gothel, Flynn was the first person Rapunzel had seen since she was a baby. But he didn't seem at all like the scary ruffians her mother had warned her about. In fact, Flynn was very pleasant-looking. Rapunzel felt exhilarated by her encounter with the stranger. Surely this act of bravery would prove to Mother Gothel that she could handle herself in the outside world.
16-17
Rapunzel found a strange object in Flynn's satchel. It was round and gold, with sparkling jewels. She placed the object on her head and was amazed to discover that it was a perfect fit! "Rapunzel! Let down your hair!" Mother Gothel called from the bottom of the tower. Rapunzel quickly hid the gold object and pulled Mother Gothel up.
Rapunzel decided to ask Mother Gothel again if she could see the floating lights. She was about to show Mother Gothel the stranger in the closet, but Mother Gothel cut her off. "Enough with the lights, Rapunzel!" she shouted. "You are not leaving this tower, EVER!" For the first time, Rapunzel realized that Mother Gothel intended to keep her locked in the tower forever! She knew she had to come up with a plan to see the floating lights. Rapunzel quickly told Mother Gothel that she had changed her mind. Instead of seeing the lights, she wanted special paint for her birthday. Even though it would take a three-day journey to find the paint, Mother Gothel was relieved and agreed to Rapunzel's request.
18-19
Rapunzel dragged Flynn out of the cupboard and tied him to a chair with her hair. "Do you know what these are?" she asked, revealing a painting she had done of the lights. "You mean the lantern thing they do for the Princess?" asked Flynn. "Tomorrow they will light the sky with these lanterns," said Rapunzel. "You will act as my guide, take me to the castle, and return me home safely. Then and only then will I return your satchel." "Fine. I'll take you to see the lanterns," Flynn agreed, desperate to get his satchel back.
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As Flynn climbed down the side of the tower, Rapunzel paused at her window. She had been waiting for this moment for nearly eighteen years, and now she didn't know if she could really leave. But with Pascal on her shoulder, she took a breath and slid down her hair, all the way to the bottom of the tower. For the first time ever, Rapunzel felt the soft green grass beneath her feet. "Woo-hoo!" she exclaimed. She felt ecstatic–but also guilty. She knew Mother Gothel would never forgive her for disobeying her.
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Meanwhile, as Mother Gothel traveled through the forest, she ran into Maximus. The palace horse was still furiously searching for Flynn. Mother Gothel rushed back to the tower, terrified that the King and Queen had found Rapunzel at last.
Mother Gothel entered the tower through a hidden door. She searched every inch of every room, but Rapunzel was nowhere to be found. However, Mother Gothel did find the satchel with the crown and Flynn's WANTED poster. She was convinced that the thief had kidnapped Rapunzel. At once, she set out to find them.
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Eager to get his satchel back, Flynn suddenly had an idea. He would frighten Rapunzel back to the tower! So he took her to a pub called the Snuggly Duckling. When they stepped inside, there were menacing thugs everywhere. Rapunzel was so scared, she couldn't utter a word.
"Hey, you don't look so good, Blondie," said Flynn, trying to sound sympathetic. "Maybe we should get you home and call it a day?"
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But Flynn's plan backfired. The thugs recognized him from his WANTED poster and started fighting over who would turn him in for the reward. Rapunzel scrambled up to the top of a table and banged two pots together. "Put him down!" she demanded. "I need him to take me to see the lanterns because I've been dreaming about them my entire life! Haven't you ever had a dream?"
"I had a dream once," said one of the thugs (Brad Garrett, 50) softly. In fact, all of the thugs in the pub had dreams of their own. They understood what Rapunzel was going through and wanted her dream to come true. So they let Flynn go.
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Suddenly, the castle guards burst into the pub with the captured Stabbington brothers. Flynn was sure he would be arrested–until one of the thugs showed them a secret door that led into a tunnel. "Go live your dream," the thug told Rapunzel.
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Flynn and Rapunzel ran as fast as they could through the underground tunnel and skidded to a stop at the edge of a cliff. Maximus, the royal guards, and the Stabbington Brothers were right on their heels! Rapunzel lassoed a rock with her hair, swung through the air, and landed on a rocky ledge. Flynn fought off Maximus and the guards with Rapunzel's frying pan! Rapunzel threw her hair to Flynn and held on tight as Flynn leaped off the cliff and swung right over the heads of the Stabbington brothers! But Rapunzel and Flynn hadn't escaped yet. A dam suddenly burst, filling the cavern with water!
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A huge wave washed Maximus, the guards, and the Stabbington brothers away. Flynn and Rapunzel ducked safely into a cave. But a stone column crashed to the ground and trapped them inside. Water rushed into the cave! Flynn cut his hand on a sharp rock while searching for a way out. "It's no use. It's pitch-black, I can't see anything." he said. "This is all my fault," Rapunzel said. "I'm so sorry, Flynn." "Eugene," said Flynn. "My real name is Eugene Fitzherbert. I thought someone should know." Rapunzel decided to share a secret of her own. "I have magic hair that glows when I sing." And that was when she realized–her glowing hair could light their way out!
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Meanwhile, Mother Gothel had found her way to the Snuggly Duckling. She had seen Rapunzel and Flynn escape into the tunnel. When one of the thugs (Paul F. Tompkins, 42) emerged from the pub, she forced him to tell her where the secret tunnel let out. She went there and waited for Rapunzel and Flynn. But to her surprise, it was the Stabbington brothers who emerged. "I'll kill that Rider!" shouted one of the Stabbingtons. Hearing that, Mother Gothel came up with a wicked plan. She offered to help the brothers get revenge on Flynn, as well as obtain something even more valuable than the crown–Rapunzel's magical hair! With the help of the Stabbingtons, Mother Gothel would trick Rapunzel into coming back to the tower willingly.
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Soon Rapunzel, Flynn, and Pascal were safely back in the forest. Rapunzel wrapped her hair around Flynn's wounded hand. As she began to sing, her hair began to glow. Within moments, Flynn's hand was completely healed. "Once it's cut, it loses its power," Rapunzel said, trying to explain her hair's magic. "It has to be protected. That's why–" "You never left the tower," Flynn guessed. Rapunzel nodded sheepishly and then quickly changed the subject. "For the record, I like Eugene Fitzherbert much better than Flynn Rider," she said with a smile.
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When Flynn left to gather firewood, Mother Gothel burst out of the forest. She was eager to take Rapunzel home. But Rapunzel refused. "You don't understand. I met someone," she said. Mother Gothel told her that Flynn was only using her to get the crown back. Before returning to the forest, Mother Gothel handed Rapunzel the satchel and dared her to give it to him. Rapunzel thought she could trust Flynn, but she was also afraid of losing him. She hid the satchel in a tree before he returned.
The next morning, Rapunzel awoke to hear Flynn crying for help. Maximus was dragging him away! Rapunzel quickly stopped the horse. "Today is kind of the biggest day of my life," she explained, patting Maximus on the head. "And I need you not to get him arrested–just for twenty-four hours." Flynn held out his hand. Maximus ponded for a moment and then offered his hoof. The two shook on their truce.
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Hearing bells in the distance, Rapunzel climbed to the top of a hill. The entire kingdom was spread out before her! Rapunzel was awestruck by the beautiful sight. She couldn't wait for the best day of her life to begin! She sprinted down the hill, with Flynn, Maximus, and Pascal close behind.
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The hustle and bustle of the town was the most exciting thing Rapunzel had ever experienced. She couldn't wait to see and do everything. First, a little boy gave Rapunzel a kingdom flag with a sun symbol on it. Then a group of little girls braided Rapunzel's locks and pinned them up with flowers. Now Rapunzel wouldn't have to worry about people stepping on her hair. "Thank you!" Rapunzel exclaimed.
With her hair out of the way, Rapunzel followed the crowd to the town square. When Rapunzel saw a mosaic of the King and Queen holding their baby girl, she was mesmerized. The baby princess had emerald-green eyes–just like her own.
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A dance honoring the lost princess began. Rapunzel and Flynn joined hands and were quickly carried away by the music. They whirled around the square, laughing and enjoying each other's company.
Next they ventured off to explore the town. Rapunzel tried on a beautiful dress, ate cupcakes, and made colorful chalk drawings on the street. It was the most perfect day she could ever have hoped for!
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As night fell, Flynn led Rapunzel to a boat and rowed them to a spot where they would have a perfect view of the lights. Rapunzel sat quietly, deep in thought. "What if it's not everything I dreamed it would be?" she asked. "It will be," Flynn reassured her. "And what if it is?" Rapunzel asked. "What do I do then?" "You get to go find a new dream," he told her. Soon, hundreds of lanterns illuminated the sky. Flynn handed Rapunzel her own lantern. In return, Rapunzel took out the satchel she had been hiding all day and gave it to Flynn. She was no longer afraid he would leave her once he had the crown. Flynn tossed the satchel aside and reached for her hand. The two gazed into each other's eyes. Everything around them seemed to fade away as Flynn caressed Rapunzel's cheek. They leaned in closer until their noses were just about to touch...
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Flynn suddenly backed away. "Is everything okay?" asked Rapunzel. Flynn had spotted the Stabbington brothers on the shore. "I'm sorry, there's something I have to take care of," he said. Flynn left Rapunzel in the boat and went off to see the Stabbington brothers. "The crown is all yours," Flynn told the brothers. "We heard you found something much more valuable than the crown. We want her instead," said one of the Stabbingtons. The the brothers knocked Flynn unconscious and sent him out into the harbor tied to the helm of a boat.
Rapunzel was just starting to get worried when the Stabbington walked up to her. They told her that Flynn had traded her and her magical hair for the crown. Rapunzel could clearly see Flynn steering a boat away from them. She called out to him, but he didn't respond. Rapunzel couldn't believe that Flynn had betrayed her. As the Stabbingtons lunged for her, Rapunzel ran into the forest. Unfortunately, her hair got caught on a tree branch.
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As she frantically tried to free herself, Rapunzel heard a scuffle. She looked back and saw Mother Gothel standing over the brothers, who lay unconscious on the ground. "I was so worried about you, so I followed you," explained Mother Gothel. "And I saw them attack you and...Oh my, let's go before they come to." "You were right, Mother," Rapunzel sobbed. Mother Gothel smiled. Her plan had worked perfectly.
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Flynn's boat hit the deck outside the castle. When he regained consciousness, he immediately called out for Rapunzel. He knew she was in danger. But before he could do anything, two palace guards found him tied up–with the stolen crown. They immediately dragged him off to prison. Standing nearby was Maximus. He had seen everything. The horse knew he had to help Flynn escape.
In the jail, the Stabbington brothers were locked in a cell. They admitted that Mother Gothel had told them about Rapunzel's magic hair. Flynn now understood that Mother Gothel had trickednall of them to get Rapunzel back. Just then, the thugs from the Snuggly Duckling burst in to rescue Flynn! They overpowered the prison guards and catapulted Flynn over the wall and onto Maximus's back. "Max, you brought them here! Thank you," said Flynn. The horse neighed and galloped at top speed through the closing gates. The heroes were off to rescue Rapunzel!
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Back at the tower, Rapunzel lay on her bed, heartbroken. She held a kingdom flag in her hand–a souvenir from her magical day in the town. She looked at the kingdom's sun symbol on the flag and gazed up at her paintings on the ceiling. She noticed that the golden sun was everywhere! She had unknowingly been painting the symbol her entire life! Suddenly, a series of memories rushed through her mind: the lanterns being released on her birthday; the mosaic of the King, the Queen, and the green-eyed princess; the crown she had tried on the day before. Rapunzel finally realized the truth.
"I'm the lost princess," Rapunzel declared. Mother Gothel tried to speak, but Rapunzel wouldn't listen. "You were wrong about the world, Mother. And you were wrong about me." Mother Gothel pulled her arm out of Rapunzel's grasp and fell backward into the mirror, shattering it. "I will never let you use my hair again," said Rapunzel, turning away.
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Soon Flynn and Maximus reached the tower. "Rapunzel! Rapunzel! Let down your hair!" called Flynn. The window opened, and Rapunzel's golden tresses fell to the ground. Flynn began to climb.
When Flynn crawled through the window, Mother Gothel stopped him. "Rapunzel was just saying she'd never let me use her hair again," she said. "Let's see if I can change her mind." Mother Gothel pressed a dagger into Flynn's back and chained him to the wall. Rapunzel was desperate to save Flynn. She begged Mother Gothel to allow her to heal him. In return, Rapunzel promised Mother Gothel she would stay with her forever. Mother Gothel agreed to the bargain and let Rapunzel go to him.
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"Rapunzel, don't do this," Flynn begged. Rapunzel quietly placed her hair on Dlynn's wound. "I'll be fine," she said. "If you're okay, I'll be fine." She took a deep breath and was about to sing. At that moment, Flynn grabbed a shard of broken mirror–and cut off Rapunzel's hair! The golden locks instantly turned brown. The magic was gone!
"Nooooooo!" screamed Mother Gothel, gathering the precious hair to her. "What have you done?" She gazed into the shattered mirror and was horrified at her reflection. Within seconds, she had aged hundreds of years and turned to dust.
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Rapunzel grabbed Flynn's hand, pressed it to her short brown hair, and began singing. But nothing happened. "Don't leave me," Rapunzel gasped. "I can't do this without you." He reached up to touch her cheek and smiled. "You were my new dream," he murmured. "Are you were mine," said Rapunzel. As Flynn closed his eyes, Rapunzel began to weep. A golden tear fell on Flynn's cheek and began to glow. Rapunzel stared in disbelief as light spread across Flynn's body. Then he slowly opened his eyes. He was alive!
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Rapunzel, Flynn, Maximus, and Pascal journeyed back to the castle. Rapunzel entered the empty throne room and waited. When the King and Queen arrived, they paused for a moment, stunned. The Queen reached out to Rapunzel and pulled her close for a long embrace. Rapunzel touched her father's face as he wrapped his arms around his wife and daughter. At long last, the lost princess had come home.
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The entire kingdom celebrated the return of their princess. Flynn stood happily beside Rapunzel as she greeted the townspeople. Then she spun around and surprised him with a kiss! Everyone rejoiced and released glowing lanterns into the sky. The lights had guided Rapunzel and Flynn home at last and showed them who they truly were inside. Now the lanterns would illuminate their life together with everlasting love and happiness.
Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue Read-Aloud Storybook
Disney Fairies Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue: Read Aloud Storybook (August 10, 2010)
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Tinker Bell (Mae Whitman, 22) and her fairy friends from Pixie Hollow were on their way to bring summer to the mainland. Summer was the busiest of all the four seasons–which meant the fairies would be away from home for months instead of days. Tinker Bell was so excited! She had heard that the fairy camp where they'd be staying was an amazing place.
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Once Tink and the others arrived, the nature fairies got right to work. Vidia (Pamela Adlon, 44), a fast-flying fairy, made the summer grasses sway. Iridessa (Raven-Symoné, 24), a light fairy, bathed flowers in sunshine. Rosetta (Kristin Chenoweth, 42), a garden fairy, helped bees find their way to the flowers' sweet nectar. Fawn (Angela Bartys), an animal fairy, greeted birds while Silvermist (Lucy Liu, 41), a water fairy, frolicked with pollywogs.
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Meanwhile, Tink landed in a peaceful clearing. "Where is everyone else?" she asked Terence (Jesse McCartney, 23), a dust-keeper fairy. Terence pulled back a tangle of leaves beneath a huge oak tree, revealing the bustling fairy camp. Tink couldn't wait to get right to work. "Don't worry, you'll find something to fix," Terence told her. Then he flew off to make pixie dust deliveries.
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Tink went over to a fairy who was painting stripes on bees. "How's the bee striper working? Need any tweaks?" she asked. The bee fairy shook her head. "It's working find, Tink," she replied. Since there wasn't anything that needed to be repaired just yet, Tink decided to go look for Lost Things. The other fairies reminded Tink that she needed to stay hidden from humans.
Just then, a loud CRACK! went through the fairy camp! Fawn was startled and knocked over some paint she was using to decorate butterfly wings. Tinker Bell was very curious about what had caused the loud noise. She went off to find out.
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It was a car! Tinker Bell had never seen one before. Tink followed, and watched as the car stopped at an old house in the country. Then she saw a little girl (Lauren Mote, 13), her father (Michael Sheen, 41), and their cat get out. "Could we have a tea party in the meadow? Please?" Lizzy pleaded. "Not today," Dr. Griffiths said wearily. "I have quite a bit of work to do."
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After the three had gone inside, Tink flew under the car to examine it. Suddenly, Vidia appeared. "You shouldn't be this close to the house!" she scolded. But Tinker Bell was already poking around the engine. She found an interesting-looking lever and turned it. Outside the car, Vidia got showered with water! Vidia was furious! Tink knew fairies couldn't fly with wet wings!
Moments later, Lizzy and her father returned to the car–and the fairies froze in fright. Luckily, the humans were busy examining a strange-looking butterfly. "I guess that's just the way the fairies decided to paint it," Lizzy said. "Fairies do not paint pbutterfly wings, because fairies are not real," Dr. Griffiths insisted as he captured the creature with a net.
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Meanwhile, Lizzy was pulling a fairy house out of the trunk of the car. She hoped a real fairy would come to live in her miniature house one day. Lizzy invited her father to help her set it up in the meadow, but–as usual–he was too busy. He had to get ready for a meeting he was having at the museum the next day.
When the humans had left, Tinker Bell apologized to Vidia for getting her wet. "Maybe if you spent less time causing disasters," Vidia snapped, "you wouldn't have to help everybody so much." The pair set off together into the meadow, where they soon spotted Lizzy's fairy house. Tink flew over to investigate.
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"Tinker Bell, we're not supposed to go near human houses!" warned Vidia. "Human houses are a lot bigger," Tink replied. She went inside and looked around, delighted. y the tiny furnishings. "It's perfectly safe." "Oh, really?" asked Vidia. She stepped outside and whipped up a gust of wind that slammed the door shut. Tink didn't mind. She was having fun exploring. Suddenly, Vidia saw Lizzy approaching in the distance. She pulled on the door to let Tink out–but it was jammed shut!
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"Tink, someone's coming!" cried Vidia. "Get out of there!" Tink ignored her. She was sure Vidia was just trying to scare her. Vidia hid, watching as Lizzy got closer. "Oh, no! What have I done?" she cried as the little girl peeked into the house. "A...a...fairy...," Lizzy whispered.
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Tinker Bell saw Lizzy's huge eye staring at her through the window. It was terrifying! Lizzy snatched up the fairy house and raced back home. Vidia followed at a safe distance. Dr. Griffiths was busy studying the butterfly he had captured earlier. "Now, dear," Dr. Griffiths said. "What did you want me to see?" Um, never mind...," Lizzy answered. She worried that her father might try to study the fairy the way he was studying the butterfly.
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Up in her room, Lizzy took the roof off the fairy house, and ZIP! Tinker Bell darted out. Vidia watched through the window as Mr. Twitches pounced. Tinker Bell was in more danger than Vidia had thought! Lizzy scooped Tinker Bell out of the way and put her in a birdcage for safekeeping. "Bad cat! No, no, no!" cried Lizzy.
Vidia raced back to the fairy camp to get help, but a storm had begun. "We can't fly in the rain," Fawn reminded her. "And the meadow's already flooded!" Clank (Jeff Bennett, 47) and Bobble (Rob Paulsen, 54) had the answer: They would build a boat!
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Back at the house, Lizzy let Tinker Bell out of the cage and showed off her collection of fairy artwork. But as Lizzy described what was going on in each picture, Tink realized that the little girl had her fairy facts all wrong! Tink interrupted, but all Lizzy heard was a jingling sound. "So that's how fairies speak! she exclaimed. Tink went over to the fairy house and started repairing the door. "Why, you're quite the little tinker, aren't you?" asked Lizzy. Tink pointed to herself, then rang the house's fairy bell. "Tinker Bell!" Lizzy cried. "What a lovely name!"
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Just then, Dr. Griffiths came upstairs to deal with some leaks in the old house's ceilings. "Lizzy," he said, "it sounds like you're talking to...a fairy?" Tinker Bell hid while Lizzy quickly held up a fairy drawing. "Oh, yes, but she's make-believe," the little girl replied. "Quite right," her father said. "I would like to see you spending less time in the fantasy world and more time in the real world. This summer you have an excellent opportunity to learn all sorts of wonderful things. Here is a blank field journal. I'm sure you'll be able to fill it with your own scientific research." Satisfied, her father went back to his task.
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Tinker Bell came out of hiding. She was ready to go home, but a rainstorm had begun! "You can stay with me until it stops," suggested Lizzy. "You can teach me more about fairies!" Tinker Bell had an idea. She gathered together some art supplies, then opened the blank field journal. Lizzy asked her questions about being a fairy, and Tinker Bell acted out the answers. Soon Tink and Lizzy had filled the journal!
Meanwhile, Tinker Bell's friends were having a rough voyage in their homemade boat. In fact, they were headed straight for a waterfall! After a wild ride, the boat crashed on the shore. The fairies were safe–but their boat was in pieces. "I guess our sailing days are over," said Bobble.
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Now that Lizzy's fairy field journal was complete and the rain was slowing down, it was time for Tink to go find her friends. Tinker Bell was sad about leaving, but excited to get back to the fairy camp. "Good-bye, Tinker Bell," Lizzy said. "I'll never forget you."
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But when Tinker Bell flew past the office window, she saw Lizzy inside. It was obvious the little girl wanted her father to look at her journal–but he was too busy trying to fix all the leaks in the house. Tink realized she couldn't leave just yet. She had to find a way to help Lizzy and her father spend more time together.
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Lizzy went back to her room, feeling sad. Suddenly, Tink appeared! "You came back!" Lizzy exclaimed. She was overjoyed to see her new friend again!
Meanwhile, the other fairies were on foot, continuing their mission to find Tink. Vidia finally spotted the road that led to Lizzy's house. Everyone crossed the road safely except Vidia. She got stuck in the mud! Silvermist, Fawn, Rosetta, and Iridessa grabbed on to Vidia and pulled–but they couldn't budge her.
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Then, suddenly, the fairies saw headlights coming toward them in the rain! Iridessa held up her hand and bounced the headlight beams back toward the car. The driver (Jeff Bennett, 47) stopped and got out. "Is somebody out there?" he asked. The fairies reached out for his shoelace and held on tight. When the driver turned to leave, he pulled them all out of the mud!
After a fun evening of playing with Tink, and a yummy tea party, Lizzy fell asleep. Tink peeked into the hallway and saw Dr. Griffiths give up and head to bed himself as even more drips fell from the ceiling. That gave Tinker Bell an idea. If she could help Dr. Griffiths with the house repairs, he would have more time to spend with Lizzy!
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Tinker Bell found a hole in the ceiling and flew up into the attic. The musty old place was filled with crates and boxes–and leaks! She searched the attic until she had all the parts she needed. In no time at all, she had invented a system to take the water from the leaks and send it back outside.
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Tinker Bell flew down into the office to make sure her repairs had worked. She couldn't help noticing the butterfly fluttering in a jar on the desk. It made Tink fell terrible to see the poor creature trapped and helpess.
By the time Tink was done taking care of his leaks, it was morning. Dr. Griffiths came by to check on his daughter. "All the leaks seem to have stopped," he told her. "It's as if they mended themselves." When Dr. Griffiths left the room, Tink picked up the field journal. She encouraged Lizzy to take it to her father. "I would like to show him this," Lizzy said. "He has so much to learn about fairies."
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But when Lizzy got downstairs, her father was very upset. "The butterfly is gone," he announced. "I was going to present it at the museum tonight. I didn't let to go, and since there is no one else in this house, it must have been you." "I didn't," replied Lizzy. "It must have been..." Tinker Bell started toward the office, but Lizzy waved her away. "It must have been who?" Dr. Griffiths asked. "I could tell you, Father," Lizzy declared, "but you wouldn't believe me." "Very well," Dr. Griffiths said, "off to your room. I'm very disappointed in you."
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In the woods nearby, Tinker Bell's friends made their way silently through the rain. "I was just thinking, if Tink were here," said Silvermist, "how not quiet it would be right now. I really miss her." "Tinker Bell getting trapped is all my fault," Vidia admitted. "I'm so sorry." To Vidia's surprise, the other fairies weren't upset with her. "Tinker Bell can get into plenty of trouble by herself," Rosetta declared. The fairies joined hands and vowed to work together to save Tink.
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Meanwhile, Tinker Bell was trying to make Lizzy feel better. "I wish I were a fairy just like you," Lizzy told Tink. "Then I could fly around with the other fairies all the time." Tink knew how to make Lizzy's wish come true: pixie dust!
While Lizzy was being a pretend fairy upstairs, lots of real fairies were slipping into the kitchen downstairs to rescue Tink! They didn't get very far, though. Mr. Twitches was blocking their way!
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Vidia had an idea. She shot a stream of pixie dust at a plate, which began to hover in the air. The others joined in, sprinkling the magic dust on dishes and silverware. Now the fairies hurried across their flying bridge to reach the stairs–but Mr. Twitches was right behind them. "You know where Tink is," Rosetta told Vidia. "You go. We'll take care of the cat."
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At the same time, Dr. Griffiths could hear strange noises coming from Lizzy's room. "What's going on in here?" he demanded. Look at this room! How did you get footprints on the ceiling? The truth this time." "Well, I...," began Lizzy. "I was flying. My fairy showed me how."
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"You've got to stop this nonsense!" insisted Dr. Griffiths. Just then, Vidia sneaked into the room, but he didn't see her. "You will never convince me that fairies exist!" he added. Tinker Bell couldn't stand it any longer She flew out of hiding and hovered directly in front of his face!
"It can't be!" Lizzy's father cried. He stared at Tink in wonder. "This is going to be the discovery of the century!" Vidia saw him raise a glass jar. "Watch out!" she warned. Now that her wings were dry, she was able to fly over and knock Tink out of the way. SLAM! The jar came down on Vidia instead.
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"I must get this to the museum right away!" declared Dr. Griffiths. "Father, you can't do this!" cried Lizzy–but it was no use. Dr. Griffiths ran out of the house, jumped into his car, and drove off to the city. When the other fairies arrived, Tink told them that Vidia was in danger. "We have to hurry and rescue her!" she cried. It was still raining, though. The fairies wouldn't be able to fly.
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"We can't fly," said Tink, "but I think I know somebody who can." The fairies swirled around Lizzy and showered her with pixie dust. "All aboard!" cried Tinker Bell. The fairies tucked themselves into Lizzy's raincoat, and off she flew down the road that led to the city. Shortly after nightfall, the magnificent streets of London came into view.
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"There he is!" cried Lizzy as she spotted her father's car. Tinker Bell flew down and bravely darted into the engine. After some quick tinkering, the car sputtered and stopped. Dr. Griffiths jumped out and raced off toward the museum on foot. Tinker Bell–and Lizzy–were right behind him. "Father!" Lizzy called. Dr. Griffiths turned to see his daughter flying toward him. "Lizzy...you're...flying!"
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"But I don't understand," Dr. Griffiths continued. "You don't have to understand," Lizzy told her father. Dr. Griffiths looked at all the tiny magical fairies hovering around him. His eyes filled with wonder. "I just need to believe," he said. He handed the jar to Lizzy. Seconds later, Vidia was reunited with her relieved and grateful friends. Then everyone–including Dr. Griffiths–received a generous sprinkling of pixie dust and flew back to the country.
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The next day, everyone enjoyed a lovely tea party in the meadow. "Isn't this pleasant, Father?" asked Lizzy. "I can't imagine anything better," Dr. Griffiths answered. "Although flying over London Bridge is a close second." Tink and Vidia sat together, sipping their tea. Not only did they know each other better now–but they had actually become good friends!
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A little while later, everyone settled in to hear Dr. Griffiths read from Lizzy's fairy field journal. Just then, Terence returned from his pixie dust deliveries. "Well," he said to Tinker Bell, "you found something to fix after all." Tink looked at Lizzy snuggled close to her father. "I guess I did," she replied with a satisfied smile.
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This Garden Fairy takes delight in bringing beauty to the world. |
All Lizzy wants is to see a fairy so she sets up her fairy house in case one flutters by. |
Tinker Bell stumbles across a path of buttons when out exploring. |
Lizzy and her father, Dr. Griffiths, observe the fairies' handiwork. |
Lizzy creates a welcoming place for traveling fairies to visit. |
Tinker Bell takes this as a good sign to keep going. |
Tinker Bell realizes there might be a human-sized companion outside. |
This Fast-flying Fairy worries where Tink's journey will take her. |
Lizzy is anxious to make friends with the fairy inside. |
"A fairy could get used to this." |
Tink tries teaching Lizzy all about fairies. |
Tink makes sure Lizzy takes down all her fairy research correctly. |
With a little pixie dust, Lizzy flies around her room. |
These two friends get ready to travel to the big city. |
The fairies hop a ride with Lizzy to save one of their friends. |
Always remember: pinky up. |
Lizzy's new fairy friends bring her a beautiful crown of flowers. |
Tink and Terence enjoy good company together. |
These friends promise to look out for one another. |
No matter the weather, Tink's friends are determined to find her. |
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