Walter Mellon - 32. b) Walter, es werde Licht

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00:00Oh
00:30What a man what a man everything
00:37That's what the question
00:46What a man what a man what a man
00:51What a man what a man what a man
00:55Yeah, I tell you what
00:59What a man
01:25Oh
01:55Mr. Addison, now we can pay all the old bills as well.
01:59We certainly don't have any money problems anymore, Johnson.
02:02At the Inventor's Fair, we will present this little wonder lamp to the jury.
02:06And then the whole world will line up to buy it.
02:10The ship to England sets sail tomorrow morning.
02:15And then it won't take long and we will have changed the course of the world.
02:18Shall we take the lightbulb with us, Mr. Addison?
02:20Of course we'll take it with us, Johnson.
02:22At the Inventor's Fair, we won't show any tricks.
02:27My lightbulb!
02:30Did something break, Mr. Addison?
02:32Almost everything.
02:34But nothing happened to the lightbulb.
02:41Very well done.
02:43Now my main rival for the Inventor's Fair in London is out of the picture.
02:48But, Mr. Stinkfeld, I thought your lightbulb wasn't quite finished yet.
02:53That's not the point, stupid fool.
02:55I have an idea to dazzle them all a little.
03:01Well, what are we going to do now?
03:03Well, well, what are we going to do now?
03:05I've got it!
03:06You quickly join Walter Mellon!
03:12Winterboard!
03:13You have to change the lightbulb!
03:15Well, then change the lightbulb, Walter!
03:18But I'm in the middle of the hottest training!
03:21I think you should finally clean up in this closet, Walter.
03:30Wait a minute. The lightbulb isn't broken at all.
03:33You'll give us time tomorrow.
03:35Look at this.
03:36SOS, stop.
03:38I have to go to London to the International Inventor's Fair to show my electric lightbulb.
03:43Stop.
03:44This invention will revolutionize the modern world.
03:46Stop.
03:50Accident prevents my journey. Please drive to the fair for me.
03:53Stop.
03:55And take the lightbulb with you.
03:57Signed, Thomas Edison.
04:01Thomas Edison!
04:02Thomas Edison!
04:03That's not the guy who invented the lightbulb, is it?
04:07Oh, Walter, you're really completely ignorant.
04:10The genius Edison made over 1,300 inventions.
04:13Electric lightbulb, phonograph, telephone, dynamo, teleprompter, hydrophone.
04:17An endless list.
04:19Yes, yes, I know all of that.
04:21So let's not waste any time, Winterboard.
04:23Now let's fly at lightspeed.
04:34But that's Edison.
04:36You said you would have missed him in the end.
04:39Well, I don't quite understand that, Mr. Stingfield.
04:42That must be a miracle.
04:44I think you could call it a miracle if Edison would arrive in London with his lightbulb.
04:53Ah, gentlemen.
04:55You have a strange, pretty little case there, sir.
04:59And if I told you what's in there, you wouldn't believe me.
05:03Oh, you mean?
05:05Yes, I mean.
05:07The content of this pretty little case is revolutionizing the modern world.
05:11So that's how you think people live?
05:14Still, you're welcome to take a look inside.
05:16But give it back to me right away, please.
05:18Walter, he's stealing our lightbulb!
05:28Thank you.
05:30It's about time.
05:32And Stingfield will light up the whole world.
05:37Oh, this is a disaster.
05:39Next, Walter.
05:40Now we just need a shark to show up in front of us.
05:43A shark!
05:44No!
05:51A giant shark!
05:52Help, Walter!
05:57Captain, I have to get you to work at all times.
06:00The Nautilus will get you to every destination.
06:02I'll get you down 20,000 miles.
06:06Oh, you know, I'd say you should take us to London first.
06:10You see, Peter Bolt, as Jules Verne says,
06:13good luck and all the best.
06:24Ah, London.
06:26City full of fog and secret streets.
06:28I feel like I'm dreaming.
06:30You too, Peter Bolt?
06:31Dreaming?
06:32Sure.
06:33I'm dreaming of a soft bed and a warm cup of tea.
06:36But first we have to find Stingfield
06:38and get him the stolen lightbulb.
06:42The invention fair closes at six o'clock,
06:45so we only have...
06:46I can hardly see anything.
06:48The street lighting is just terrible here.
06:50Look, Peter Bolt.
06:52There's the shark with my lightbulb.
06:54Ahoy!
06:55Ahoy!
06:56Bollickerpuss!
06:58Halt!
06:59Spielbecken!
07:02That was close.
07:03We also need a shipwreck.
07:12No, not you again.
07:17You see, Peter Bolt,
07:18if you could train, you could row as fast as I do.
07:21You just have to be willing to suffer.
07:23As Edison says,
07:24genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration,
07:285% emotion, 15% conspiration,
07:31and 8% pill-phone.
07:35Oh, stand by.
07:39Faster, boats!
07:48Come on, Peter Bolt.
07:49Come on.
07:50Stingfield only has a few meters to go.
07:52We can rest later.
07:53Hold on, I'll increase the speed.
07:58Yes!
08:04Help! Water!
08:05Don't go overboard.
08:15Stay calm, Peter Bolt.
08:16You see, the ideal air cushion ship.
08:19Water!
08:22Yoo-hoo!
08:25Yippee!
08:27Yoo-hoo!
08:35Yoo-hoo!
08:36Yoo-hoo!
08:37Zoi!
08:40Draw your vote!
08:42Draw your vote with the Edison photographer!
08:45Only three shillings!
08:47Aha!
08:48There you see, Peter Bolt,
08:49there is my photographer.
08:51Yes, yes, you are really famous.
08:54Ladies and gentlemen,
08:56the jury has gathered and will begin in five minutes
08:59with the judgment of the invented inventions.
09:02There is Stingfield, over there.
09:03Excuse me.
09:04Hurry, Water.
09:05The game is over, Stingfield.
09:07Give me my lamp immediately.
09:08Stop!
09:09Never! The lamp belongs to me.
09:11Dump wood attack!
09:17Well, Water, I'm afraid
09:19as long as this horrible gorilla is here,
09:21we won't be able to do anything.
09:22Draw your vote!
09:24Come on, draw your vote
09:26with the Edison photographer!
09:28Only three shillings!
09:29Peter Bolt, now I know
09:31how we can outsmart Stingfield.
09:36Stingfield, for the last time,
09:38give me back my lamp.
09:42Poor Edison,
09:43I won't give it to you,
09:44because I'm stronger than you.
09:46You're just a small, pathetic egg thief.
09:49Excuse me?
09:50I'm an egg thief?
09:52I'm Herman Stingfield,
09:55a genius thief.
09:56Now, please excuse me.
09:59But I'm expecting a world call.
10:05Gentlemen, I think
10:06if this lamp works,
10:07we have the winner.
10:09It is certainly
10:10the absolute invention of the century.
10:12Wait a minute!
10:14Mr. Edison,
10:15please wait until you are ready.
10:17I really hope
10:18you won't introduce us
10:19to your photographer again,
10:21because you already won with it
10:22two years ago.
10:23We're expecting something
10:24really new,
10:25like Mr. Stingfield's
10:26electric light bulb.
10:28I totally agree with you.
10:31Music maestro!
10:34Excuse me?
10:35I'm an egg thief?
10:37I'm Herman Stingfield,
10:39a genius thief.
10:41Now, please excuse me.
10:43But I'm expecting a world call.
10:46You should be ashamed, Stingfield!
10:49Call the police!
10:51Herman Stingfield
10:52will never lose!
10:57I'm sorry, Mr. Edison,
10:59but we can't accept
11:00your invention.
11:01We haven't seen
11:02that it works.
11:03No problem.
11:04We'll assemble it
11:05quickly again.
11:06Mr. Johnson,
11:07what do we need?
11:11So, what do we have here?
11:13We have the lamp base,
11:14the glass body,
11:15a pump for a vacuum,
11:16and something
11:17to seal everything.
11:18Oh, man,
11:19the main thing is missing,
11:20unfortunately.
11:21The thread, please, Bolt.
11:22Aha, here it is.
11:23It's a coal thread.
11:25Something like that
11:26should be easy to find,
11:27right?
11:29Oh!
11:30Heureka!
11:39Yeah!
11:40Yeah!
11:41Yeah!
11:42Yeah!
11:43Yeah!
11:45So, it's wonderful.
11:47Don't move, and...
12:10🎵Outro Music🎵

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