• 4 months ago
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00:00:30Grandpa, did you go on being a sailor after the Titanic sank?
00:00:56Oh, no. Once I hit New York and I got a new job.
00:01:00I would never have stopped being a sailor.
00:01:03Why would it sink if it was the most wonderful ship in the world, Grandpa?
00:01:06It was well built, wasn't it?
00:01:08The best ship ever seen.
00:01:09Listen to what it says in this old paper.
00:01:11Tragic ending to the maiden voyage of the Titanic.
00:01:15The liner goes down. Hundred missing.
00:01:18A lot of people died, huh?
00:01:20Well, youngster, it's a long and complicated story.
00:01:23The truth of the matter is that those missing persons were never really missing.
00:01:27It's all a misunderstanding.
00:01:29One of these days, I'll tell you the whole story.
00:01:31No, tell us now. Please, Grandpa.
00:01:34Come on now, kids. Relax. Don't make such a fuss.
00:01:37Grandpa, what was this whistle used for?
00:01:40Huh? You put that down right now. It's dangerous.
00:01:43It's just an old whistle.
00:01:44Hand it over.
00:01:45This was used for calling the terrible Mr. Ice.
00:01:49Who? Why was he so terrible?
00:01:52Ice was a cruel and merciless monster.
00:01:55All right, all right. Youngsters, you've talked me into it.
00:01:58I'll tell you the whole story.
00:02:00If you behave yourselves, that is.
00:02:03Why, sure.
00:02:07I still say she was the most beautiful ship that ever plowed the waves.
00:02:13It all began long ago in England, when I was just a lad.
00:02:19It was a beautiful day, and there was lots of action down at the wharfs.
00:02:34All right, who's next?
00:02:36Go ahead. Let's all stand.
00:02:39This is fun.
00:02:41Go on, go on.
00:02:43Stay in line here, sir.
00:02:49Beep, beep.
00:03:04My dear.
00:03:06Thank you, Daddy.
00:03:08There you are.
00:03:12Splendid, isn't it?
00:03:15Magnificent. Simply breathtaking.
00:03:20Good morning. The captain sends you his regards, Your Grace.
00:03:23Thank you, young man. I must say your ship is most impressive.
00:03:26Right, Elizabeth?
00:03:28Oh, absolutely.
00:03:30Make sure that you put Cameron's luggage as stowed securely.
00:03:33Yes, sir.
00:03:45Daddy!
00:04:03Get out of here, you!
00:04:14All right, everybody. Cat's gone. You can come out.
00:04:32Ready for boarding, sir?
00:04:34Very well, Mr. Connors. We'll have the roll call, if you please.
00:04:37Aye, aye, sir.
00:04:38Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wallace Bruce MacMouse.
00:04:41Mr. and Mrs. Porig Liam O'Ratt and two children.
00:04:44Juan and Evita Raton with offspring.
00:04:46Jean-Luc and Francois Ratatouille and the Mousetti family from Sicily.
00:04:50Featuring Parmigiano, Pecorino, Gorgonzola, Provolone, Fontina, Caciocavallo, Ricotta, Mozzarella, and Elspeth.
00:04:59What tasteful names, Mr. and Mrs. Mousetti.
00:05:04Herr Heinrich and Frau Greta von Mauskäse with Adjuncts Schlomo and Becky Boidsil.
00:05:09And the Silva Pereira Cazzo family from Recife.
00:05:12With two children, Ronnie and Estrella.
00:05:15Here we are, sir.
00:05:17Only, please call me Stella. Everyone else does, after all.
00:05:27It's a pleasure to meet you, Stella.
00:05:29Top Connor is at your service.
00:05:31Oh, thank you, Ronnie. That's very kind of you.
00:05:33Mr. Connors!
00:05:34Sir!
00:05:35Let's look lively now with the boarding procedures.
00:05:37Time's growing short and out here we're exposed to all sorts of dangers.
00:05:41One at a time now. Shilly up that alza just as fast as you can.
00:05:44Now listen, my dears. Stay close to me and you won't get lost.
00:05:47So we go up that rope, is that it?
00:05:51That's the right idea, but you have to learn sailor talk.
00:05:54Only land lovers call that a rope. To us, it's an alza. Get it?
00:05:58Got it.
00:05:59Good.
00:06:00We skim up that alza, how it, sir, and run real fast up it.
00:06:05And if we hold on tight, we won't fall off into the water.
00:06:08I'll die of cold if that happens.
00:06:13All right, everyone in line. Start boarding.
00:06:20Now, Ronnie, I want you to help your family up the alza.
00:06:23And take special care of your sister Stella.
00:06:25Don't worry, Top. I'm as quick and as sure-footed and nimble as the best of them.
00:06:30Great, Ronnie. Get a move on now, kid.
00:06:34I say, lad, you're Brazilian, aren't you?
00:06:36What brought you all the way here to Great Britain, if I may ask?
00:06:39I came here to learn your national pastime, soccer.
00:06:43But I think my country mice are going to transform it a little.
00:06:46What? Surely you're not thinking of changing the rules, are you?
00:06:50Oh, no, the rules are fine just the way they are.
00:06:52But we may add a little something to the spirit.
00:06:55I'll show you what I mean.
00:07:14Something like that.
00:07:18Oh, I'm terribly sorry, señor. Are you all right?
00:07:21Oh, yes, rather. Oh, thank you.
00:07:23Anyway, that's what we Brazilians can do with a soccer ball.
00:07:38Isn't it time to go aboard, Daddy?
00:07:40Don't be a patient, my dear.
00:07:42Your grace, your ladyship, your presence aboard will make this voyage memorable.
00:07:47You're such a flatterer, Mr. Mel Travis.
00:07:50Just the truth.
00:07:52Milord.
00:07:53Morning, Mel Travis.
00:07:54As I was saying, dear ladies.
00:07:56Elizabeth, behave yourself.
00:07:58Must I remind you that Everard Mel Travis has asked for your hand?
00:08:01And that your stepmother and I both consider it an excellent match.
00:08:06I'd rather die than marry that horrifying, disgusting old serpent.
00:08:10What do you mean, old? He's barely 40. Old, indeed.
00:08:14Very well, Daddy. He's a middle-aged serpent, then.
00:08:16Elizabeth, don't be impertinent. You have a position to keep up.
00:08:19Your stepmother and I simply want what's best for our little girl.
00:08:23Try to be reasonable.
00:08:25Yes, Daddy.
00:08:28What's going on over there?
00:08:33Gypsies. Go ahead. I'll join you in a moment.
00:08:36Disgusting exhibition, I say.
00:08:40Come on, Smiley. Let's give the folks a show.
00:08:59What a beautiful girl.
00:09:01Over there. Go to her, Smiley.
00:09:04Carefully.
00:09:09Bury my greetings to her.
00:09:11Go.
00:09:12Attaboy.
00:09:40I feel your darling stepdaughter is trying to avoid us.
00:09:44Doesn't matter. She'll always end up doing just what I want.
00:09:47What if she doesn't fancy being Mrs. Everard Mel Travis?
00:09:50My dear sister, you know I always get my way.
00:09:54Boss, Grace needs help.
00:09:56Dog, it's a menace. Pay no attention to that vulgar beast.
00:09:59Lucifer, darling.
00:10:00Follow me, Grace.
00:10:02I mean, I'm sorry, Grace.
00:10:04I'll get you now.
00:10:06All right, Jeffreys. Just keep calm and we'll corner him.
00:10:10Bumbling good-for-nothing idiot.
00:10:16Come here, boy. Good boy.
00:10:18You like being petted, don't you?
00:10:24Be patient. Let me take my gloves home.
00:10:27Careful. Don't snot me over.
00:10:30You are the sweetest little thing.
00:10:37Oh, what a lovely soft coat you have.
00:10:41There, that's better, isn't it?
00:10:44I wonder what your name is.
00:10:46What are you trying to say?
00:10:50Come back here.
00:10:53You're the best hunting dog in the whole world, sweetie.
00:10:59What a heavenly fragrance.
00:11:04Huh?
00:11:06What are you doing?
00:11:08What are you doing?
00:11:10What are you doing?
00:11:12What are you doing?
00:11:14What are you doing?
00:11:16What are you doing?
00:11:18What are you doing?
00:11:20What are you doing?
00:11:33Come along, Lydia. Now it's time for us to board.
00:11:39That young man just might upset our plans.
00:11:42Quite so. Jeffreys, find out who he is.
00:11:46You can count on me, boss.
00:11:48I wouldn't count on you if you were an abacus. Just get busy.
00:11:51I'm very sorry, sir, but the Adamon must be kept on a leash.
00:11:54My good man, you happen to be addressing Don Juan Tenorio,
00:11:58Derearte Gonzales Leon, Prince of Andalusia.
00:12:01But Prince does not travel with animals, you imbecile.
00:12:05If you have a problem with him, you have a problem with us first.
00:12:13So be careful what you say.
00:12:15No one tells us what to do, and anyone who dares to attempt such a thing
00:12:18will have us to deal with. Now step aside and let us board.
00:12:41You wretched beast! I'll get you for that!
00:12:46Beautiful. Give the nice man back his hat.
00:12:49Now hang on, keel hold!
00:12:54I'll get you for that!
00:13:16I'll get you for that!
00:13:37My boys, the Titanic, Wales' greatest line, are sailed today!
00:13:41Wealthy American shipping magnate Everard Marquez
00:13:44with the hand of Lady Elizabeth, daughter of His Grace, the Duke of Camden.
00:13:48Over here, my boy. I'll take a copy.
00:13:50Coming, Gov, coming. There you are, sir.
00:13:53Thanks, Gov. The Titanic sails today!
00:13:58Now then, where was I? Ah, yes.
00:14:00To the captains of all my whaling vessels,
00:14:02keep your crews on the alert and ready to sail at a moment's notice
00:14:06as soon as you receive my confirmation by wire
00:14:09signed Everard Mount Traverse.
00:14:13Well, my replaceable factotum, why the cackling?
00:14:16Pray let me in on the joke. I like a laugh as well as the next man.
00:14:20Nothing, boss. Nothing whatsoever.
00:14:22I was simply admiring the masterful way in which you're carrying out this operation.
00:14:27Yes, things are proceeding smoothly.
00:14:30There's no reason whatsoever why the Duke shouldn't grant me
00:14:33exclusive worldwide whaling rights.
00:14:36Not to mention the hand of his darling daughter.
00:14:38By marrying her, you'll get your mitts on all of his money, won't you, boss, won't you?
00:14:42I'm sorry.
00:14:46That's quite all right, Jefferies. You've hit the nail on the head.
00:14:50There's nothing in the world that counts besides money and power.
00:14:54Everything else is simply there to be used to achieve those objectives.
00:14:59Still here? Hurry, man, hurry!
00:15:02Get those wires off to the captains of my fleet!
00:15:04You got it, boss.
00:15:05And weren't you supposed to be finding out everything you can
00:15:08about that fellow we saw boarding, the one with the ill-mannered mongrel?
00:15:12I'll attend to it immediately, boss. Yes, sir.
00:15:15Oh, and one other thing, Jefferies.
00:15:17When I want to hear your opinions, I'll ask for them. Is that quite clear?
00:15:35Yes, sir.
00:15:55Mr Craig, reduce to half speed. Yes, sir. Thank you.
00:16:00Reduce to half speed, engine room.
00:16:03Excuse me, captain. They're waiting for you in the first-class dining room.
00:16:06They're all impatient to start the evening.
00:16:08Oh, very well. I'm on my way.
00:16:10There's only one thing worse than a party, and that's a gallant evening.
00:16:13Mr Craig, have me called for any problem whatsoever,
00:16:15and if there aren't any, make one up. Yes, sir.
00:16:18Hurry up, Ronnie, we're late!
00:16:20Oh!
00:16:30Friends, sailors, fellow travellers, welcome aboard the Titanic,
00:16:34the most magnificent ship now afloat.
00:16:37Probably every seagoing rodent in the world envies us right now,
00:16:41but remember, not all that glitters is gold.
00:16:44The problem is, this ship is new,
00:16:46and has never been passed in review by the mouse inspection board.
00:16:50As we know, men are greedy and all too likely to cheat on construction and materials,
00:16:55so for the first few days, be careful how you move about.
00:16:58The good news is that the food on board will be abundant,
00:17:01thanks to our official middler, Jean-Luc Camembert.
00:17:04Bonjour, mes amis. Pleasure to see you all here.
00:17:07We can count ourselves lucky to have a professional of Jean-Luc's stature aboard.
00:17:11Now, just a minute before you go, wait, wait.
00:17:14One last thing, friends, and very important, too.
00:17:17My network has informed me that the humans have brought on board
00:17:20not only several dogs, but unfortunately, two cats as well.
00:17:27Sounds great. Good food and cats. I'm really going to enjoy this crossing.
00:17:32Hey, Ronnie, don't play with fire.
00:17:34I've seen them, you haven't.
00:17:36Those are snowy cats belonging to rich people,
00:17:39the kind you kill just for the pleasure of it, not because they're hungry.
00:17:42You heard what the captain said.
00:17:44Promise me you'll be very careful, all right?
00:17:47Hey, let's go check out the dining room, all right?
00:17:51See you, Stella.
00:17:52Oh, Mr. Connors.
00:17:55Yes?
00:17:56Ronnie's a bit of a gadabout, but I knew I could count on you not to let him get into trouble.
00:18:01Thank you so much.
00:18:03See you.
00:18:04Yeah.
00:18:13Well, good evening, Moultrower.
00:18:15Your Grace.
00:18:17What a pleasure.
00:18:19Sorry for being late. I was working and didn't realize the hour.
00:18:23Elizabeth, you look more enchanting than ever.
00:18:26Not only is it the best ship in the world, but it has the finest presentation.
00:18:29Captain, have you met Mr. Moultrower?
00:18:31Yes, this morning.
00:18:35Wait.
00:18:37I never even knew places like this existed.
00:18:40And I thought I'd seen everything.
00:18:42No crumbs and sweepings for us on this trip.
00:18:45It's going to be one long banquet.
00:18:47Don't go getting any of your crazy ideas, Ronnie.
00:18:50I promised your beautiful sister I'd take good care of you.
00:18:53I don't want to lose any sleep over you, get it?
00:18:56Oh, it's splendid, isn't it?
00:18:58Indeed, my dear.
00:18:59Those dishes are full of good things.
00:19:02And I'm just dying of hunger.
00:19:04Maybe some leftovers later.
00:19:06What if we eat everything?
00:19:10Ladies and gentlemen, I propose a toast to the most famous young couple of the moment.
00:19:15Lady Elizabeth Camden and Mr. Everard Moultrower.
00:19:20Elizabeth and I are moved and honored, Captain. Thank you, sir.
00:19:26Wouldn't it be wonderful if they married aboard the Titanic?
00:19:29The whole world would talk about it.
00:19:31Everyone who counts, that is.
00:19:33Don't you think it would be just incredible, my dear?
00:19:36Incredible isn't the right word.
00:19:40What would be incredible would be if someone were to ask my opinion on a matter that concerns me so closely.
00:19:45Always joking, our little girl.
00:19:48I've never been more serious.
00:19:50And now, if you'll excuse me, I feel a touch of seasickness coming on.
00:19:53I think a breath of fresh air would do me good.
00:19:55Please, go on without me.
00:19:57Wait, please.
00:19:58Lady Elizabeth, I had no intention of upsetting you.
00:20:01Please forgive me. I had no idea.
00:20:03It's not your fault, Captain. Please sit down.
00:20:07Have a brandy.
00:20:08Really, dearest, you must do something about that girl.
00:20:11No true lady should ever behave that way.
00:20:15I don't like that woman. Not one little bit, I don't.
00:20:18She's as beautiful as a picture and as fiery as the fish out of Kaneoka.
00:20:23You can't be serious.
00:20:26Her? That old witch in the feather hat?
00:20:29Of course not. I mean the blonde in the left.
00:20:32I'll see her in my dreams for the rest of my life.
00:20:36I hate to be a spoilsport, but I would like to draw to your attention the fact that she's a woman and you're a mouse.
00:20:43Well, there's one thing I'm not, and that's a racist.
00:20:46That girl is a masterpiece of beauty, and we Brazilians always appreciate beauty.
00:20:51Let's go help her against that witch.
00:20:55Come on.
00:21:17Hello there!
00:21:20Yes, it's the young lady I was about!
00:21:26What's her name?
00:21:43I don't believe it. I can understand that.
00:21:47My name's Elizabeth.
00:21:48Very well, Elizabeth. Now I'll explain.
00:21:56You can understand us thanks to a net of magic moonbeams that caught your tears as they fell into the water.
00:22:02We added a little magic of our own, and voila! The spell was cast.
00:22:06Only now you really must stop crying, my dear.
00:22:09Yes, please, or you'll drown us!
00:22:14Wow, what a jumper!
00:22:16What a hitter!
00:22:19Oh, you mean you really care about me?
00:22:22Did you hear that, Ronnie? I knew she was a nice lady, and I knew she was in trouble.
00:22:27Now, thanks to this magic, we can understand each other, and we'll really be able to help her.
00:22:31They're incredible! They're fantastic!
00:22:34What are you talking about?
00:22:36These guys don't realize they're sitting on a goldmine!
00:22:39I don't know what you mean, Ronnie.
00:22:41With the oblivion they get in their jumps, they could score goals from all over the soccer field!
00:22:46If I could turn into a dolphin like you, that would make me happier than anything in the world.
00:22:51I'd be free to roam the oceans, and not have to worry about evil men and wicked women.
00:22:56Then I'd have no reason in the world to cry.
00:22:59If you were in my place, young lady, you'd have no time to cry.
00:23:03We're engaged in a desperate battle to save the lives of our friends the whales.
00:23:07The Maltravers' ships are hunting the poor things near to extinction.
00:23:11Now he's enlarged his fleet, and intends to hunt them even in waters which up till now have been forbidden to whalers.
00:23:17It will be a catastrophe! The whales will be massacred, unless there's some sort of miracle!
00:23:35My Lord? Mr. Maltravers?
00:23:42As I was saying, Your Grace, my entire fleet is ready to set sail.
00:23:46At this moment, there are dozens of ships sitting idle in the ports, and costing me a pretty penny to boot.
00:23:53As I quite see the problem, yes, indeed.
00:23:56And since your daughter and I are to be married, I could ask for no finer wedding present, Your Grace,
00:24:02than the exclusive rights to all your whaling territories around the globe.
00:24:07You will have a happy son-in-law able to make your daughter that much happier.
00:24:11Well, there's no great hurry, is there, either, for the concession or the wedding.
00:24:15I wish you a pleasant night, Maltravers.
00:24:23Boys, I just saw Lady Elizabeth!
00:24:25Damn this ship! One way or another, I'll have that whaling concession signed and sealed if it's the last thing I ever do!
00:24:32Send wires to all my captains immediately! Order them to begin the hunt!
00:24:36You got it, boys!
00:24:37Just that! Advise our special friend to keep himself ready for action, and don't lose sight of Lady Elizabeth for a minute!
00:24:44You must become her shadow, do you understand? Her shadow!
00:24:47And don't you mess up, or I'll make sure you finish this crossing swimming with the sharks!
00:25:14Hey, what's going on? Jeffrey's my man! Talk to me, baby!
00:25:32Ice, I have a message from the boss!
00:25:35Hey, me and the boys are ready to go into action any time you say, guy!
00:25:40Hold your horses, Ice! The message is stay alert and don't stray too far from the ship!
00:25:44Gotcha! Say hi to Mr. M for me! Tell him we're ready to destroy anything, anytime!
00:25:50Dear Mr. Thomas, you're always so charming!
00:26:20Easy does it! You go up that way, hurry!
00:26:42Hi, Elizabeth! Elizabeth!
00:26:46You scared me, friends! Hey, why aren't you in the dining room?
00:26:49The leaves looked awfully good!
00:26:51I'll never sit at that table again, as long as Everard is there!
00:26:55You'll never get anywhere by running away from it! You ought to face the issue squarely and tell your father and Everard what you think!
00:27:02It's the only way!
00:27:06My father's under Rachel's thumb! Totally!
00:27:13Listen, you can't just dip in like that! This game isn't even in the second half yet! You've gotta fight!
00:27:18Of course I'm going to fight! Now I know you two are on my side! We can foil Everard and help those poor whales too!
00:27:24You can count on us!
00:27:40Come on, muchachos! Let's liven things up and go to bed happy after a good flamenco!
00:28:04What's the matter, Smiley? Is something bothering you? Oh, you want me on my feet, huh?
00:28:11Don't worry, there's nothing wrong. I just feel like being on my own for a while.
00:28:16I'm thinking about that beautiful girl. Do you think I'll see her again?
00:28:21You're right, amigo. Of course I'll see her again. It's up to me to make it happen, that's all.
00:28:27I can't spend the whole voyage curled up in a ball, grousing to the world at large and pining for her. How can I?
00:28:34She's not dining with us tonight either. This is intolerable. I shall go have a word with my wayward daughter and see what's going on in her silly little head.
00:28:42That stupid little chit is going to ruin everything we've been working for! And that imbecile I married is going to help her!
00:28:47I must speak to Everard at once! You stay here!
00:28:53Thank you. One for you and one for Becky. Good, huh?
00:28:57Buying is a tough job. You have to fortify the inner mouth first. Load up on energy!
00:29:06I think you've stored up enough to build a pyramid. Let's get going!
00:29:12Come on, slowpoke! Whee! Here I come!
00:29:18Oh, I almost forgot! We'll come back and make our report as agreed. But there's one thing you have to do in exchange. Get out of this stateroom for a while.
00:29:25If you want those whaling rights, you have to convince the old fool that Elizabeth's in love with you. How can we do that, though?
00:29:32She's so stubborn. What do you think?
00:29:35You're right. I'm beginning to think my fascinating charisma isn't up to par these days.
00:29:40Fascinating like a rattlesnake.
00:29:42Your charisma's indisputable, my dear Everard. It's just that my stepdaughter's too stupid to see it.
00:29:48But I think I have a plan that will salvage our business.
00:29:51Fortunately, our affairs aren't limited to business.
00:29:54Those filthy stewards!
00:29:56Keep your expression on your face. You tell him you've ironed out your misunderstandings, and you'll get him to sign over that miserable concession before he's had time to talk to her.
00:30:05Your grace. Yet another of your marvelous ideas. And if you continue to help me like this, I see a rosy future ahead for us.
00:30:13Hurry! We have to warn Elizabeth!
00:30:15Let's go!
00:30:20Are you sure?
00:30:21Yes! Now tell her your stepmother and close!
00:30:23They want to make your father believe that you and Everard are marrying!
00:30:26Enough! Don't you see? It's diabolical!
00:30:29Tell your father!
00:30:31Tell him all!
00:30:36Oh, it's you, my very dearest. What a delight to see you. I was planning to drop in on you myself a bit later.
00:30:54I have something of vital importance to tell you, Daddy. I have absolutely no intention of marrying Everard.
00:31:00I loathe him and everything he stands for. I'm sorry to upset your plans, but...
00:31:04Plans, did you say? My one and only plan, dear girl, is to see you as happy as possible.
00:31:10And I would never dream of forcing you to do something you don't want to.
00:31:23Thank you. Thank you.
00:32:35Well, there isn't a fiddler on the woods with no one to protect him. Out you go!
00:32:41You were crazy to try to get into the human's ballroom.
00:32:45You're right on that, my friend. Sometimes I just lose sight of the fact that not all creatures are created equal.
00:32:52Well, I must say you don't seem to be particularly crazy. What possessed you to try to sneak in there, huh?
00:32:58Well, it's a long and complicated story. Fact of the matter is, I was looking for a girl.
00:33:06Smiley, old son, that is absolutely brilliant. That is a simply great idea. Great, great, great, great, great!
00:33:15Does that mean you think it will work?
00:33:17Of course it will. It can't fail. We'll organize everything.
00:33:22Oh, I'm so glad you like it. When do you think we should do it, then?
00:33:25Tomorrow at sunset, all right?
00:33:27All right. See you there.
00:33:29I just don't understand why being in love with someone you like has to be so complicated.
00:33:35You'll find out one day, kid.
00:33:53The Duke and I will be coming out shortly.
00:33:56Are you sure your calculations are correct?
00:33:58Believe me, Elizabeth, trajectories are my specialty. I'll be right on target.
00:34:06Huh?
00:34:07Ready.
00:34:08Now!
00:34:09Now!
00:34:10Now!
00:34:11Now!
00:34:12Now!
00:34:13Now!
00:34:14Now!
00:34:15Now!
00:34:16Now!
00:34:17Now!
00:34:18Now!
00:34:19Now!
00:34:20Now!
00:34:21Now!
00:34:44Excuse me, pitties.
00:34:51Such unseemly behavior. I'm delighted Elizabeth refused to marry the chap.
00:35:21Now! Now!
00:35:37All right, we'll take care of the music. Just make sure you don't slam the door, all right?
00:35:41Our owner is a very light sleeper.
00:35:47Bye-bye. See you on deck.
00:35:51Bye-bye.
00:35:56You're right, Smiley. Smoking should be forbidden in here.
00:36:00We should go up on deck and get some fresh air.
00:36:03So let's go.
00:36:15Elizabeth, hurry! You've got to come out on deck!
00:36:18What's the problem? What's the big hurry?
00:36:20The dolphins are there. They want to talk with you.
00:36:23Then I'll come right away.
00:36:48Smiley!
00:36:51We have to leave him alone.
00:36:53Yeah.
00:36:54We've got to hide over there by that ocean. Let's go.
00:37:05Romantic, isn't it?
00:37:21Now we just wait and see what happens.
00:37:23I know it's going to work.
00:37:25Well, we'll soon know if it's true love.
00:37:29How will we know?
00:37:30If their souls are truly united, he'll be able to speak to us, too.
00:37:38Oh, no! The orchestra!
00:37:41Oh, no!
00:37:43Oh, no!
00:37:45Oh, no!
00:37:47Oh, no!
00:37:48Oh, no! The orchestra!
00:37:51All right, go for it!
00:37:53They're on deck already.
00:37:55Everything's under control. The conductor's waiting for my signal.
00:37:58Well, go give it to him. What are you waiting for?
00:38:02Maestro, everything is ready. You can proceed.
00:38:07And a one, and a two, and a three.
00:38:19Wow!
00:38:33May I have this dance?
00:39:18May I have this dance?
00:39:48I don't know how to thank you, my friends.
00:39:50You've made me the happiest man in the whole world.
00:40:03Come on, let's have some party music.
00:40:18Let's go.
00:40:49Thank you, Smiley.
00:40:50I know that this is all you're doing, and I'll never be able to thank you enough, friend.
00:40:55You truly are my best friend.
00:41:19I've done some dirty tricks for the boss in my day.
00:41:22But spying on those two nice youngsters takes the cake.
00:41:26But what can I do?
00:41:28He wouldn't think twice.
00:41:30He'd just throw me into the sea and I'd become an oyster from that ice.
00:41:49I trust I've been clear enough.
00:41:52Come on, Mel, please, be calm, my dear.
00:41:55If Mr. Mel Travers is so important to you, then you marry him.
00:41:58Oh!
00:42:00Oh!
00:42:02Oh!
00:42:03Oh!
00:42:04Oh!
00:42:05Oh!
00:42:06Oh!
00:42:07Oh!
00:42:08Oh!
00:42:09Oh!
00:42:10Oh!
00:42:11Oh!
00:42:12Oh!
00:42:13Oh!
00:42:14Oh!
00:42:15Oh!
00:42:16Oh!
00:42:17Right, I'll get him.
00:42:19Your impertinence is intolerable.
00:42:25My dear child,
00:42:27if you truly love that young man, I want you to know you have my blessing.
00:42:34If he makes my little girl happy, he'll make me happy too.
00:42:37Well, what now, Rachel?
00:42:39Skip the formalities. We're in this together.
00:42:42You mustn't be allowed to get away with this.
00:42:43The time has come to take decisive action.
00:42:45Here's my plan, Rachel.
00:42:47But we must take care.
00:42:48Even the walls have ears.
00:42:50I knew we were right to come here and spy on them.
00:42:52Let me listen.
00:42:55We have to spread the alarm.
00:42:56There's no time to lose.
00:42:58First, let's go find Smiley and Juan and tell them.
00:43:00Come on, Connors.
00:43:07Oh, boy.
00:43:09Hey, that bridge was never shut before.
00:43:12Smiley's blocking it closed.
00:43:14We've got to get it open.
00:43:17We'll never do it like this.
00:43:20This calls for a soccer player.
00:43:22What's this?
00:43:29What's the matter, Smiley?
00:43:30What happened?
00:43:32Oh, dear.
00:43:33We're sorry, but it's too important.
00:43:36We have eavesdropping in the Traveler's State Group.
00:43:38We couldn't believe our ears.
00:43:40We heard him say he's planning to sink a ship.
00:43:42We were thunderstruck.
00:43:44Just a minute.
00:43:45I don't like Mr. Mel Travers very much either.
00:43:48But that's a long way from thinking he's going to sink a ship.
00:43:51No.
00:43:52You've got to believe us.
00:43:54He means to sink a ship.
00:43:56And it might very well be this one.
00:43:58We also heard him mentioning a whaling concession.
00:44:00Yes, a whaling concession.
00:44:02Really?
00:44:03And he intends to get hold of it by any means, fair or foul.
00:44:07And let's not forget that that man is in cahoots with Elizabeth's stepmother, that witch.
00:44:13And you know what I always say?
00:44:15Never trust anyone who lives with a cat.
00:44:19A very acute observation on your part, if I may say so, Ronnie.
00:44:23Yes, I do have to agree with you.
00:44:25We'll have to do this ourselves.
00:44:26No one else would ever believe it.
00:44:28All right, amiguitos.
00:44:30Listen carefully.
00:44:33It looks to me as though the only human beings we can trust are my gypsy friends from Andalusia.
00:44:37I want you to help them search this ship from bow to stern.
00:44:40And let me know the minute you find something strange or suspicious.
00:44:43Will do, chief.
00:44:45If that Mel Travers really is plotting something wicked, I'll find out and make him pay dearly for it.
00:44:51Keep an eye on everything that goes on in this stateroom.
00:44:55Oh, what a handsome young fellow.
00:44:57You're a fine-looking one, aren't you?
00:44:59I always wanted a dog like you.
00:45:01Well, so long, my friend.
00:45:04Quick, man, I cannae see a hipster goody thing.
00:45:16A very urgent wire for Mr. Mel Travers.
00:45:18He goes out at once.
00:45:20Yes, of course, sir.
00:45:22We've got to stop him from sending it. Let's make all the racket we can.
00:45:26Huh? I could have sworn those were mice.
00:45:29But of course, that's impossible aboard a Titanic.
00:45:37What's going on?
00:45:38A wire from Mr. Mel Travers.
00:45:40We're trying to stop him from sending it.
00:45:56Rats, that message is bound to be something disastrous.
00:45:59We've got to find a way of stopping it, Ronnie.
00:46:01Good thinking, Connors. But how?
00:46:04We have all necessary permits, start waiting, and good luck to you all.
00:46:15I don't know how a telegraph works, but if it has a wire, why don't we cut it?
00:46:22Why didn't I think of that, kid?
00:46:24I don't know which one the telegraph wire is.
00:46:27We don't have time to figure out which wire is which.
00:46:29We're going to chew through every single one of those things.
00:46:32Just get your teeth in gear.
00:46:55Hey!
00:46:57Scorna!
00:46:59The ship has to sink tonight.
00:47:01But remember, not a second before midnight, or else all your work will have been for nothing.
00:47:05Consider it done, pal. A midnight on the dot.
00:47:08Be careful not to make any mistakes, Ice.
00:47:10Or else the boss could send his wheeling ships and harpoons after you, too.
00:47:14Get it?
00:47:16Easy with the threats, pal.
00:47:18Me and the boys have never tasted butler meat. Got it?
00:47:21And one more thing, Jimmy boy.
00:47:23As you go through life telling people what to do,
00:47:26remember, nobody who threatens a shark lives to tell the tale,
00:47:30if you catch my drift.
00:47:45Now we're all set for the getaway.
00:47:49Now we're all set for the getaway.
00:48:01Here's our latest caper, boys, so listen up.
00:48:04We are going to sink the Titanic tonight.
00:48:10But boss, to sink the Titanic, we'll have to turn her over.
00:48:13That's impossible.
00:48:15Impossible? Did I hear impossible?
00:48:17Nothing's impossible, you moron!
00:48:20Think positive, pal.
00:48:22All we gotta do is see to it that the big boat bumps into an ice razor-sharp iceberg.
00:48:27That'll cut her in two like a bagel.
00:48:29But as soon as the helmsman sees an iceberg,
00:48:31he'll twiddle the wheel and change course, boss.
00:48:33After we've arranged for the iceberg to appear in front of the ship,
00:48:37we'll hold the rudder in our teeth, keeping her on course,
00:48:40thus making sure the crash happens right on schedule.
00:48:43And I'm gonna get tentacles to heave that iceberg right into Titanic's pad.
00:48:48Now you see why I'm boss of all you slunkheads?
00:48:51Because I know how to get things done.
00:48:55But boss, tentacles would never shove an iceberg up against a ship full of human beings.
00:48:59That's right. He ain't got no ferocious.
00:49:02He's a green puff. He wouldn't even hurt a seahorse.
00:49:06You think I don't know that?
00:49:08You think I didn't figure that out, schmip-heads?
00:49:11Who's gonna tell him there are human lives involved?
00:49:14We use a ruse to dupe the dope!
00:49:24Mr. Cray, we're in luck.
00:49:26There was a northeaster approaching, but it appears to have drifted off south.
00:49:30Such a fine evening, made even lovelier by having Elizabeth back at our table.
00:49:34We'll soon sort out our syllabus understandings, won't we, my dear?
00:49:38Yes, Daddy.
00:49:41Yeah.
00:49:50Oh, no, we can't see a thing like this. Come on.
00:50:08What's the matter, Horky?
00:50:10You seem a little nervous.
00:50:12I'm plenty nervous. Look over there. It's Ice and his gang.
00:50:16Yo, Horky.
00:50:18What are you and your gang doing in our territory, Ice?
00:50:21We got a problem, and we're looking for tentacles and ice.
00:50:24What sort of problem? What are you talking about, anyway?
00:50:28Well, let's just call it a bet.
00:50:30A couple of my boys think they can heave an iceberg farther than tentacles can.
00:50:34That sounds like great fun.
00:50:37Oh, I know you're the strongest thing around, tentacles.
00:50:41Don't get me wrong, but these guys think they can beat you anyway.
00:50:45They're welcome to try.
00:50:50Oh, you're such a good sport.
00:50:52Oh, sure, Ice. I can't wait to start.
00:50:56You're terrific, kid. Why don't we start with something easy, you know?
00:51:00Just to limber up the muscles. What do you say?
00:51:03I say let's get going.
00:51:06Tentacles, there's something suspicious going on here.
00:51:09I've never seen a shark playing a game in my life.
00:51:12Get a couple of the boys and grab that pint-sized, nosey, skunk-colored so-called killer whale...
00:51:18and lock him up in the old shipwreck and make sure nobody sees him.
00:51:36You caught it.
00:51:39Sucker.
00:51:49I gotta hand it to you, tentacles. You missed the muscles, all right.
00:51:53Oh, you think so? But it really wasn't so tough.
00:51:56Well, I'm impressed, kid. Now, um, feel like trying your hand at something heavier?
00:52:01Sure, I'd love to. Let's go.
00:52:04Attaboy. Now let's go for a real record-breaker. What do you say?
00:52:10Tentacles, help!
00:52:12Here we are. I certainly hope this works.
00:52:18Come on in. Hello there. How about a nice treat?
00:52:25Here. Good catch. I'll bet one's not enough.
00:52:29Smiley, the message is under the cookie bag.
00:52:34Yay!
00:52:41Where are you going?
00:52:44If not, I'll own you instead.
00:52:49Gotcha.
00:52:55What a way to poop. Like a losing bug.
00:52:59Gotcha. I ought to give that man a medal.
00:53:03Not a medal, a monument.
00:53:06Two monuments.
00:53:08I regret to tell you this, Mount Travers, but the wedding will not take place after all.
00:53:13I appreciate your frankness, my lord.
00:53:15Furthermore, in all honesty, I must confess to being somewhat perplexed
00:53:20regarding some of the details of your wailing proposal.
00:53:23However, I'm quite prepared to take a look at the documents if...
00:53:27They're in my stateroom, my lord. We can go over them together.
00:53:30Well, then lead the way, my dear fellow.
00:53:39There's Smiley. That must be the message.
00:53:42Hey. Good dog, Smiley. Attaboy.
00:53:47It can't be true.
00:53:50I'm sure Father would never have given him the wailing rights.
00:53:53We have to speak with him. Come on.
00:53:58Breathe. Breathe.
00:54:03Take it easy, Duke. Nothing will happen to you.
00:54:06Why don't you sit down, my lord?
00:54:08You devil.
00:54:11Now, if you'll condescend to take a look at these papers,
00:54:14I'm sure you'll find that there's nothing missing.
00:54:16Well, there is one thing missing, and that's your aristocratic John Hancock.
00:54:20Do I make myself clear?
00:54:22Yes, indeed. But I'll never find them.
00:54:25I think you will.
00:54:27You're wrong, sir. Wrong.
00:54:29Sign them. Sign.
00:54:31Sign them now, you old goat.
00:54:33Sign them, or I'll kill that stupid, presumptuous daughter of yours
00:54:37and the silly, prancing gypsy dancer she's so fond of.
00:54:41Better do it, Duke.
00:54:50Come in.
00:54:53Oh, uh...
00:54:55Geoffrey, the robe.
00:54:57You got it, boss.
00:54:59Dear me, this is turning out to be an unfortunate evening for you, my lord.
00:55:06Sign this other document, and we'll pretend we're partying good friends.
00:55:09We could have been millionaires,
00:55:11but you had to be an obstinate fool to the bitter end.
00:55:14Come on, now. Sign it.
00:55:16Sign it!
00:55:23If you had accepted me as a son-in-law,
00:55:25none of this would have happened, old chump.
00:55:31It's getting late, ladies, shall we?
00:55:33You've just signed your last will and testament, my dear.
00:55:37And I'm the beneficiary.
00:55:43See that, boss? I did a twist-up like a chicken.
00:55:46Be a saint.
00:55:48See that, boss? I did a twist-up like a chicken.
00:55:51Be a saint, and Geoffrey, there's no time to lose.
00:56:03All right, boys, do not betray the slightest hint of nervousness or anxiety.
00:56:09That overgrown cuttlefish is playing right into our hands.
00:56:13Now all I gotta do is to get him to heave an even bigger one,
00:56:16and it's bye-bye, Titanic.
00:56:19Hey, boss, I've just been checking out the situation on the surface.
00:56:23The Titanic will be right where you want her in a couple of minutes from now.
00:56:27Good.
00:56:29Hey, boss, I've just been checking out the situation on the surface.
00:56:32The Titanic will be right where you want her in a couple of minutes from now.
00:56:35Good.
00:56:38Very good.
00:56:40Action.
00:56:42Gotta hand it to you, kid, you've almost won the bet.
00:56:45Only almost?
00:56:47Yes, because only if you throw a seriously huge hunk of ice
00:56:50can I call you the winner and hire you as head of my own elite guard unit.
00:56:54Got it, kid?
00:56:56Well, if I had your cap, I guess I could give it a try.
00:56:58All right, all right, you want the cap, you got the cap.
00:57:00But first, you've got to heave that iceberg over there
00:57:03exactly 118 yards east by northeast.
00:57:06Yeah, that one over there.
00:57:08Go to work, kid.
00:57:10Give me back my cap!
00:57:12I told you you could have it after you're true to Burt, not before.
00:57:15There are more important things right now.
00:57:17Yeah, right, never mind.
00:57:18Okay, keep the cap, but you don't get the job until you're true to Burt.
00:57:21Well, fair's fair after all.
00:57:23I'll try.
00:57:31Whoa!
00:57:41Well, now I can wear this hat with honor.
00:57:44Huh? Where'd they all go?
00:57:46You really did it this time, Tentacles.
00:57:49Yeah, I think I beat my own record.
00:57:51All right, boys, block that rudder.
00:57:54Don't you realize what you've done?
00:57:56I beat the sharks at ice throwing.
00:57:58You threw an iceberg at a ship full of people.
00:58:01I don't know how many of them we'll be able to save.
00:58:03They'll freeze to death in these waters.
00:58:06You really did it this time, kid.
00:58:08Oh, no!
00:58:19Easy does it, Jeffreys, you bumbling idiot.
00:58:23What's going on?
00:58:27Faster, Jeffreys, faster.
00:58:29Sound the alarm, Mr. Craig.
00:58:31Four passengers are stealing a lifeboat.
00:58:33Yes, sir.
00:58:35Straight away.
00:58:43All right, push off, Jeffreys, push off.
00:58:45Here we are.
00:58:53Captain, iceberg! Iceberg's dead ahead, sir!
00:58:56Hard aboard! Hard aboard, men!
00:59:04The wheel's blocked, sir! It won't turn!
00:59:07My gosh!
00:59:18Keep trying!
00:59:22We've got to free the rudder!
00:59:24Mind your own business, you dumb dolphins!
00:59:43There's a hole in the hull!
00:59:46Sound the alarm!
00:59:53Everyone to the lifeboat! Hurry!
00:59:56Hurry, hurry! We have to find my father!
00:59:59Excuse me.
01:00:14I can't hold any more. Lower away!
01:00:23Stand by to lower the lifeboat.
01:00:30There's one in Elizabeth!
01:00:32Run! Elizabeth, wait for us!
01:00:37Go on, listen. You and Elizabeth must save yourselves.
01:00:40The ship is splitting in two.
01:00:42Get up on deck as fast as you can.
01:00:44Connors and I are going down the hazards.
01:00:47Daddy, where are you?
01:00:53Save yourselves, gentlemen.
01:00:55But, Captain, sir, aren't you coming, too?
01:00:58My place is with my ship, and I'll go down with her.
01:01:01Just make sure you get an S.O.S. sent out before you disembark, Mr. Branding.
01:01:05Good luck, gentlemen, and farewell.
01:01:08The incredible trouble that is the iceberg!
01:01:11The iceberg!
01:01:13The iceberg!
01:01:15The iceberg!
01:01:17The iceberg!
01:01:20The incredible trouble that is the...
01:01:25There's only one thing we can hope for.
01:01:27Make sure to send out an S.O.S.
01:01:29Maybe there's a ship near enough that can make it in time to help us.
01:01:33Oh, the telegraph! Oh, my goodness, we cut the wire!
01:01:37And you didn't repair it after?
01:01:39That's against every rule of the Seamouse Maritime Union!
01:01:42Do you realize what you've done, you little fools?
01:01:44Not have a condemned prisoner run down these ships and dead!
01:01:47That I shall live to see such a day!
01:01:51I guess we could try and fix it.
01:01:53You're right, and that's just what you're going to do,
01:01:56and I'll have the heist of you!
01:01:58Are you still here?
01:01:59On our way!
01:02:01If they fail, it's Davy Jones' locker for us all.
01:02:07I'll be here!
01:02:13You go find whoever you can and start splicing those wires.
01:02:15I'll go look for Camembert. He always knows what to do.
01:02:36Camembert! Camembert, put all that stuff down and come and help us or we're lost!
01:02:40This is more important than cheese!
01:02:42If you say so, mon ami.
01:02:46We have to fix the telegraph wires!
01:02:49If we don't reconnect the wires, they can't send out the S.O.S.
01:02:52Oh, well, we will have to think of something, won't we?
01:02:57We just can't make ends meet.
01:02:59Oh, no! We're too late!
01:03:03Send out an S.O.S.
01:03:05Give our position and then abandon ship.
01:03:07Aye, aye, sir.
01:03:09It's now or never, guys! You've got to make it work!
01:03:13Oh, no!
01:03:16I've got it! Connect the wires to my mustache!
01:03:40Oh, Camembert! Camembert!
01:03:45What a hero!
01:03:54Teach him a lesson!
01:03:56Tentacles, come help us!
01:03:58It's all your fault this happened!
01:04:00Hurry! Hurry!
01:04:03Oh, dear, what have I done? I'd better go check.
01:04:16Tentacles, come here and set me free!
01:04:18I need you!
01:04:19Courtney, is that you?
01:04:21Where are you?
01:04:24Look down, Tentacles! I'm here in the old wreck!
01:04:28Help me get out! The dolphins need us to help them right away!
01:04:33Thanks! Now you've got to get rid of the sharks, Tentacles!
01:04:36Hey, hey, what the? Let me go!
01:04:46Order the remaining lifeboats as quickly as you can, and try not to let the humans see you!
01:04:51Especially the women! They just raise a ruckus and get in the way!
01:04:54That's not all we need right now. The best of British luck to all of you!
01:04:58We'll never make it!
01:04:59Get out and see my lifeboats!
01:05:02There's room for everyone!
01:05:08Come on!
01:05:10Oh!
01:05:11Come on!
01:05:14Daddy! Daddy!
01:05:16That's much better!
01:05:17I was so scared!
01:05:18I was too, my dear!
01:05:24Are you all right, Sam?
01:05:26I'm fine!
01:05:27There's not a second to lose! Get to the lifeboats as fast as you can!
01:05:32But that's a moose!
01:05:33I'll explain later, Daddy. Let's get up on deck!
01:05:37Look! They've lowered the lifeboats!
01:05:39But the Duke is tied up! He'll drown!
01:05:43Yes!
01:05:44Start rowing, Deffries!
01:05:48We'll be picked up soon. Ice will guide us to the shipping lanes, and then we're on easy street!
01:05:59Thank God Daddy's safe!
01:06:06Now that you've gotten rid of the sharks, there's another very important thing you have to do!
01:06:10Look! The ship is breaking into two pieces!
01:06:14Oh my goodness, you're right! And it's all my fault!
01:06:17Oh, I'm so sorry, Orky! I wish there was something I could do!
01:06:21There is! You've got to hold the ship together till all the people can get on!
01:06:26That sounds impossible, but I'll give it my best shot!
01:06:37Paco! Leonardo! Are you in here?
01:06:40Where are they?
01:06:41I don't know!
01:06:57What is that thing?
01:06:58It's the end for all of us!
01:07:01Elizabeth! Your friends the prophets are at the stern! They want to talk to you!
01:07:06Maybe they've thought of a way of saving us!
01:07:09Let's go!
01:07:12What is that, my friends?
01:07:13Don't be afraid of the octopus! Tentacles is a friend! He's trying to keep the ship together!
01:07:19Then maybe another ship will arrive in time to save us!
01:07:22Yes! We call the whales, too! They'll be a great help! Just don't give up hope!
01:07:30Help me!
01:07:37Thank you, friends! See you soon!
01:07:41How can we ever thank you, Tentacles? You're a hero!
01:07:44I'm not a hero! I'm just a kid! And the truth is, this terrible thing that's happening is all my fault!
01:07:52No, Tentacles! It's not your fault! This all happened because of an evil, greedy human being!
01:07:57No! The sharks tricked me into throwing that big iceberg!
01:08:01The whales! The whales are here! Hooray!
01:08:08One of my tentacles slipped! I have to go back down!
01:08:12Hurry!
01:08:28I will never abandon this ship!
01:08:33Everyone's safe!
01:08:38Huh? Oh, no!
01:08:42No one's going to die because of me!
01:08:51Help! We have to save the captain!
01:08:54Help! We have to save the captain!
01:08:57Here we go!
01:09:00Thank you, Orky!
01:09:05I can't go down anymore!
01:09:18We'll have to jump off!
01:09:19He's going down!
01:09:25Don't be afraid!
01:09:28Hold on! Ready?
01:09:30I'm not afraid as long as I'm with you!
01:09:55We did it! We're safe!
01:09:57Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!
01:10:08Hooray! Hooray!
01:10:10Hooray! Hooray!
01:10:12Hooray! Hooray!
01:10:19Hooray! Hooray!
01:10:23The most beautiful ship that ever put out to sea!
01:10:27Hooray! Hooray!
01:10:42Look!
01:10:43Hey! Hey! Over here!
01:10:47Over here!
01:10:59We're all going to be rescued!
01:11:04No, not all.
01:11:06All except the heroes who gave their lives for the rest of us.
01:11:10God bless their memory.
01:11:41The End
01:12:02X3, X3, read all about it!
01:12:04Shipping magnate Everard found Travis and his butler lost in the North Atlantic
01:12:08along with the Duchess of Camden and his sister.
01:12:11The lady's starting to sink into the Titanic!
01:12:14Titanic!
01:12:35No! No!
01:12:38It won't happen again!
01:12:44X3, X3, read all about it!
01:12:47Happy ending for two Titanic passengers!
01:12:49The Duke of Camden announces the marriage of his daughter Lady Elizabeth
01:12:52to Don Juan Tenorio, Prince of Andalusia!
01:12:56Ceremony will take place tomorrow at St. Patrick's Cathedral!
01:12:59Read all about it!
01:13:14The end
01:13:35And now, my dear children, I pronounce you man and wife!
01:13:45Tell me you still know the way to Neverland
01:13:50Shake the sorrow from your veins and teach them how to fly
01:13:55Won't you tell me you still know the way to Neverland
01:14:00Cause the heavens are waiting, you'll rest if you think like a child
01:14:05You won't be blind
01:14:14Hey, you're Smiley, aren't you? Listen to this!
01:14:17We've got news for you and your friends! Get down here!
01:14:26Oh, that's marvelous news! Thank you very much!
01:14:30Hey!
01:14:43What is it, Smiley?
01:14:45That's wonderful news!
01:14:47It's quite astonishing! You'd swear they were talking to each other!
01:14:51Captain, you must come too! I insist! Please!
01:14:54You go too, my darling!
01:14:56I'll join you there a little later!
01:15:00Coachman, follow that Dalmatian, if you please!
01:15:02Yes, sir!
01:15:22Congratulations!
01:15:41Juan! Juan! We just wanted to offer you our congratulations!
01:15:45Thank you, friends!
01:15:47It was such a nice wedding! And we're so happy!
01:15:50You'll make your dream come true!
01:16:18Elizabeth! Juan! Everyone!
01:16:24I have the most wonderful surprise for you!
01:16:35Hi, people! Thank you, Tentacles!
01:16:39Tentacles is alive!
01:16:41Oh, Tentacles!
01:16:45Tentacles, you are a true hero!
01:16:48You saved my life by putting your own in danger.
01:16:52And the many people who have helped you,
01:16:54you have saved their lives too!
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