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00:00L'épée des ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou-ou
00:30But of course, every other woman at the ball was soon demanding a tiara of ou-ou-bird feathers.
00:34I must have one, Fritz, or I'll die!
00:36Is that a promise?
00:37That ou-ou feathers make me gorgeous, look!
00:40Ooh, you're a regular Ingrid Fingerman.
00:43Buy it, buy it.
00:45Yes, the demand was so great that the price of ou-ou-bird feathers skyrocketed.
00:50And so, far away in Africa, there was a stampede of hunters to the nesting grounds of the ou-ou-bird.
00:56In spite of no poaching signs, these savage nimrods netted the dull-witted birds
01:01and mercilessly tweaked out their tail feathers, one by one.
01:05Ou-ou! Ou-ou!
01:07Which, of course, explains how the ou-ou bird got its name.
01:10Ou-ou! Ou-ou! Ou-ou! Ou-ou!
01:13Not only was it painful, but without their tail feathers, the ou-ou birds found it difficult to fly.
01:19Well, it didn't take long for the news to get to that protector of the innocent,
01:23defender of the weak, and all-around good guy, George of the Jungle.
01:32What do the drums say, George?
01:34The drums say, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
01:37But what do they mean?
01:39Ursula, wait. George, go look it up.
01:41In the dictionary?
01:42No, in drum-tionary.
01:45George, you keep forgetting, we live in a tree.
01:48At that moment, an exhausted ou-ou-bird staggered into the clearing.
01:52George, George, the hunters are attacking us ou-ou's.
01:56George, you must stop them.
01:57You bet, fella.
01:58Fella?
01:59George is a very simple man.
02:01Nearsighted, too.
02:02Think, George, you must think.
02:04If Ursula insists, George, think.
02:07Well, of course, that was a long, slow process.
02:10Try-yi, he's been sitting there for three days.
02:13You sure he's not dead?
02:14Oh, no, he's thinking all right.
02:16How could you tell?
02:17Do you notice an odd kind of smell?
02:19Yeah, like a smell-giving bicycle tire.
02:22But just then, topeeka!
02:24Eureka, dear.
02:25By George, he's got it.
02:27My George, he's got it.
02:28George set wily jungle trap for cruel hunters.
02:32Good idea.
02:33But what will you use for bait?
02:35George of jungle.
02:38And the brawny ape man set off through the jungle swinging lightly from tree to tree to tree.
02:44A short time later in the camp of the ou-ou-bird hunters...
02:47Ou-ou, ou-ou-ou.
02:49Let's knock off for lunch, tiger.
02:51I be too pooped to pluck.
02:54Now, we can't stop, Weevil.
02:56We must make our haul before George of the jungle finds out we're here.
02:59Too late, for the canny jungle king was peering at them at that very moment.
03:02Now, George set wily jungle trap.
03:05Swiftly, the brawny ape man bent a tree back and fastened it with a hair-trigger.
03:09Then he dug a large pit in the middle of the path and lined the bottom with pointed stakes.
03:13Finally, he wove a huge net of jungle creeps.
03:16Creepers.
03:17Creepers, and hung it from a tree.
03:19Now, George ready for big scene.
03:21Shhh, tiger.
03:23I be thinking, I hear some act in yarn bushes.
03:27Probably a spangled fritillary calling to its mate.
03:30No, looky there.
03:33Ou-ou, ou-ou-ou-ou-ou.
03:36Ou-ou, tiger.
03:38That be the biggest ou-ou-bird in the world.
03:42And the ugliest.
03:44Hatter him.
03:45Them tail feathers be worth a fortune.
03:49The two snakes dashed after their prey.
03:52And George, hopping ahead, led them up the garden path toward his wily jungle trap.
03:56Unfortunately, he'd forgotten by this time exactly where it was.
04:00George not forget.
04:02Trapped right around here, somewhere.
04:09See? George not forget.
04:12Cranky weevil, that's not an ou-ou-bird.
04:15It's what's-his-name of the jungle.
04:17Arr, time for us to make ourselves scarce, tiger.
04:22Righty-o.
04:23Hey, you not leave George up here to starve to death?
04:27Why not?
04:28That pretty chicken thing to do to king of jungle.
04:31He's right, weevil.
04:32Are we going to be chicken to the king of the jungle?
04:35Sure.
04:36If there be one thing I like, it be chicken a la king.
04:43But as the two heartless bird snatchers chortled meanly,
04:46the net of jungle creepers broke open at the bottom and...
04:50They not make jungle creepers like they used to.
04:54Well, George had the two villains trussed in a trice,
04:57and they were soon headed for the poacher Pokey.
05:01But what will become of all those ou-ou-bird feathers?
05:03Don't worry, I sold them.
05:05For money?
05:06No, for sneakers.
05:07Sneakers?
05:08If we can't fly, we gotta walk.
05:15What's so funny?

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