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00:00 Oh, poor Moose.
00:02 This is serious.
00:04 Who in the world are we going to get to help us?
00:07 What's that?
00:11 Oh, now the wind's after me.
00:13 What is it? Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it the...
00:19 It's a weatherman.
00:21 Mind if I stand till it stops raining?
00:23 Oh, boy, am I glad to see you.
00:25 Hey, listen, do you know anything about the weather?
00:29 My name isn't Tomato Man, it's Weatherman.
00:32 Of course I know about weather.
00:33 Oh, good. Look, maybe you could help my friend over there.
00:36 Uh, hello, whoever you are.
00:38 But I'm not budging from this spot.
00:41 What's the matter? Doesn't he like me?
00:43 Oh, no, it's nothing like that. It's just that he doesn't like the storm.
00:46 Oh.
00:47 I don't mind the storm.
00:49 It's the thunder and lightning and rain and all that stuff that I don't like.
00:53 Moose, that's what a storm is.
00:55 Don't be afraid. Lightning is only electricity.
00:58 Electricity?
01:00 You mean like when I scuffle my feet across a rug and then touch a doorknob and get a shock?
01:05 That kind of electricity?
01:06 Right, right. The dark clouds during a thunderstorm are full of electricity.
01:09 Sometimes the electricity jumps between clouds or to the ground.
01:13 When you see it jump, you'll see a flash of light.
01:15 That's what we call lightning.
01:17 And thunder is the sound that follows lightning.
01:22 You see, when lightning strikes the ground, it usually hits the tallest things around, like trees.
01:27 Can you believe it?
01:29 I actually saw some dumb moose standing under a tree during a terrible storm.
01:33 Excuse me. I just happen to be that dumb moose. I mean, moose.
01:38 Oh, you're the dumb. I mean the foolhardy one and mellow brother.
01:41 Moose!
01:43 I still can't stand storms.
01:45 Well, nobody's crazy about them moose.
01:48 But at least we have a, you know, a clubhouse to come to when it starts to pour.
01:52 I mean, other poor animals have to protect themselves the best way they can.
01:57 You know, except for fish, of course, because they're already wet.
02:01 I'm so glad that I was born a fish.
02:08 Nothing to do except swim and swish.
02:13 Should the skies get dark and full of rain,
02:19 this little fishy will never complain.
02:25 Oh, whatever the weather, you can bet
02:31 this fishy's just as wet as he can get.
02:37 Yeah, I'm sure glad that I don't live underwater.
02:43 Soggy antlers, yuck.
02:45 Hey, hey, hey.
02:47 Ah-choo!
02:49 Bless you.
02:51 I think the two of you should get out of those wet clothes.
02:53 Yeah.
02:54 Yeah, just look at this cape. It's all soaked.
02:57 Oh, I hope it doesn't shrink.
02:59 My mother made it for me. Neat, eh?
03:03 Wait a minute. What kind of a weatherman gets caught in the raid?
03:09 Oh, that's so much better there.
03:13 Hey, sir, I was just wondering.
03:15 Yes?
03:16 This, uh, when you, uh, like, uh, when you go to the supermarket, uh, do you, uh--
03:24 Oh, this. Oh, this is my party outfit.
03:27 You see, actually, I'm a meteorologist.
03:30 Oh, hmm?
03:32 Someone who studies the weather.
03:34 Oh.
03:35 See, I do this for a job on the side, you see.
03:37 I entertain at kids' birthday parties.
03:39 I was on my way to this party when the storm came up.
03:42 You entertain?
03:43 Yeah.
03:44 See, jokes? I just love jokes.
03:45 How about riddles?
03:46 Oh, yeah, tell riddles.
03:47 Tell us, tell us, uh, weather jokes.
03:49 Well, I--
03:50 Wait, wait. I have to go to the mail room.
03:52 Don't, don't do anything until I get back.
03:54 Okay.
03:55 Just one tiny weather joke.
03:56 Well, there is--
03:57 Jokes!
04:00 Well, uh, could you tell me a little bit about this meteorology?
04:03 Meteorology is what it's called.
04:05 That's what I said, meteorology.
04:06 Well, actually, it's the, um, the study of, um, well, weather and, um--
04:12 Boy, your antlers are really big, you know that?