-
(serene ambient music)
-
As I was saying, we’re so pleased
you’ve come to a decision.
-
It’s a special day ...
-
when one of our little ones
gets chosen.
-
And Sylvie is a very special girl.
-
We’ve waited so long for this.
-
Sylvie can be shy at first,
-
but once she opens up,
she’s a delightful girl.
-
Quite clever too.
-
She notices
the smallest of details,
-
surprising us everyday with what she sees.
-
She sounds wonderful,
just like I was at that age.
-
My wife and I would be honored
to provide Sylvie a happy home.
-
Why are you doing these things
to those stupid sunflowers?
-
They’re not stupid,
they’re living things.
-
And we have to take care of them,
-
just like the staff here
takes care of us.
-
or they might fade away
and die before their time.
-
You’re crazy!
Flowers can’t feel anything!
-
Besides, you shouldn’t sit
on the ground like that.
-
There are bugs down there you know.
-
- I’m not afraid of the bugs.
They can’t hurt me.
-
They know I respect them.
They are creatures
-
that help the flowers to live...
-
because they know about them
better than us.
-
Sylvie Harnois, you are so weird!
-
You treat bugs like they’re people!
No wonder nobody likes you.
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Oh! Hello Mr. Bug.
Would you like to be my friend?
-
My! You have such a funny walk,
Mr. Bug
-
All kind of wiggly and woggly.
-
Maybe I should call you Mr. Woggle instead
(laughs)
-
There’s no need to be afraid of me,
Mr. Woggle
-
I like bugs.
Here, let me put you back on your home.
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Good morning children!
-
I have something special
planned today.
-
We’re going outside
to examine nature up close.
-
using these magnifying glasses.
-
You can study any object you like,
flowers, rocks, grass, insects.
-
The possibilities are endless!
I can’t wait to see what inspires you.
-
What are you looking at?
-
I’m looking at a bug woggling along!
-
Oh! A wogglebug! Cool!
-
You discovered
a new species of insects!
-
Why did you do that?
-
- I don’t want the wogglebug
to get hurt ...
-
or feel like his path is blocked
by a hard place ...
-
from where he needs to go.
-
- How do you know ...
-
the wogglebug
needs to get any place at all?
-
He must be
or he wouldn’t be out and moving.
-
He also seemed sad and lonely
and needed my help.
-
Hey!
Wanna see something cool?
-
Stop it! You're killing him!
-
What happened here?
-
(sobbing) Sylvie pushed me!
-
(sylvie clears throat)
-
Violence is never the answer, Sylvie.
You know better.
-
I’m afraid that’s a detention for you ...
-
Tell me child, why did you shove that boy?
-
Because he was gonna hurt my friend.
-
Your friend? I see.
-
Well sometimes we must find
better solutions than violence.
-
But I understand your anger.
-
Tell me,
do you like books and stories?
-
Then I believe
I have just the thing for you.
-
This book needs an imaginative soul
to bring its pages to life.
-
I saved it
for a special little girl like you.
-
It’s yours to fill however you choose.
-
Trust your heart, and one day...
-
you’ll discover what that key unlocks.
-
Look who it is.
The bug weirdo!
-
Did you get in trouble
for pushing that kid today?
-
I heard all about your freak out.
-
Thought you could get away
with what you did to me?
-
I didn’t mean to hurt you.
But you were hurting that poor bug!
-
It’s just a gross bug!
Who cares?
-
But you actually pushed me!
-
I saw it happen.
She’s totally psycho about bugs!
-
Let’s see
what’s in that dumb book of yours.
-
Give it here!
-
(bells tinkling)
-
(Mr. Wogglebug humming)
-
Hello? Who’s there?
-
I have very keen hearing,
so I know that there is someone here.
-
You needn’t be afraid of me.
I only want to help you if I can.
-
Ah! There you are!
-
Now tell me,
what are you doing so far from--
-
Wait! Just a moment.
I don’t know you.
-
You’re not one of the children
from the village, are you?
-
What village?
-
No, no, not from the village,
most definitely not.
-
Still, I am sure
that there is an answer here somewhere
-
(Mr. Wogglebag clears throat)
-
Might I inquire your name, my dear child?
-
Syl-Syl-Sylvie.
-
Well! Hello and good afternoon to you,
Sylsylsylvie. (giggles)
-
My name is Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E.
It’s a pleasure to meet you.
-
There is no need
to be afraid of me, my dear.
-
I like children. In fact,
I like everyone! (giggles)
-
What is this place we’re in?
-
Oh, it’s the magical land of Genoma
where I live.
-
I see.
And you, did you say you’re a Wogglebug?
-
Yes, indeed, and proud of it.
-
Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E.,
to be precise.
-
The initials at the beginning
and at the end of my name
-
mean I am Highly Magnified
and Thoroughly Educated,
-
which I am also extremely proud to be.
(giggles)
-
I’m just now on my way
to the castle of the Monarchs
-
of this very land itself.
-
Why?
-
Because I want to join society.
-
And what better way
to show their Majesties...
-
that I can fit in?
-
What better way than now?
-
What do you mean?
-
- I think I should relate to you
my history...
-
so that you may be better able
to comprehend my status.
-
May I please sit with you?
-
Yes, of course, please.
-
I confess
I wasn’t always so big in size.
-
I was born as a tiny bug. (giggles)
-
But destiny had singled me out
for a greater fate!
-
♩ I was once a tiny bug
so very small you couldn’t see ♩
-
♩ I lived in a schoolhouse rug
as warm and safe as I could be ♩
-
♩ Every day I’d sit and listen
to professor Nowitall ♩
-
♩ I made it my special mission
to remember and recall ♩♩
-
Everything is always interconnected
in some way.
-
It’s why it is called the life cycle
and spinning universe.
-
These values are all of which keeps
these in balance.
-
Knowing them by heart
helps us to be good...
-
and intelligent people
for all our lives.
-
♩ Dear professor Nowitall
is a famous scholar ♩
-
♩ Greatest in Genoma
all would agree ♩
-
♩ I learned so much
it made me want to holler ♩
-
♩ But he never seemed to notice me ♩
-
♩ Year in year out,
all of the children ♩
-
♩ Listened to what he had to say ♩
-
♩ I guess it wasn’t too bewilderin’
that one day destiny came my way ♩♩
-
- My dear children,
I have a wogglebug I just found.
-
This is a very rare
and interesting specimen here!
-
Do any of you know
what a wogglebug is?
-
Then I shall bring out
my famous magnifying glass...
-
and throw this insect onto a screen
in a highly magnified state...
-
For he is a unique one
who’s way of looking...
-
and of living
are to be especially observed.
-
♩ That was when I learned
I was a Wogglebug ♩
-
♩ Professor Nowitall
gave me that name ♩
-
♩ I was so surprised
that I could only shrug ♩
-
♩ The children must have thought
it was a game ♩
-
♩ This was the first time
I saw the world ♩
-
♩ It all seemed so grand
I felt perplexed ♩
-
♩ As I watched the boys and girls
you won’t believe what happened next ♩♩
-
Behold! The Wogglebug!
Woggle is an ancient Genoman word...
-
for wisdom and love
in a collective sense...
-
and implies that it goes
one way or another...
-
depending on which is emphasized most.
-
This insect was named the Wogglebug...
-
because of its way
of moving about in such a way.
-
I would know as I created this insect.
-
Why thank you for telling me that!
I never knew that before!
-
It is a little crowded and stuffy
-
being a flat image
on a screen. (giggles)
-
(student screams)
(loud thud)
-
(footsteps clomping).
-
Dear me!
I did not mean to scare any of you.
-
I just want to be a friend to all.
-
Professor Nowitall
has taught me so much!
-
I just want to share his wisdom
with everyone.
-
But already I’ve made a mess of things.
(moans)
-
- You are my proudest achievement,
I assure you.
-
You walk upright,
and speak and think...
-
and feel in ways
only a human can.
-
I must help you to get started out
in your new ways of life.
-
Dear me, how late it’s getting!
Perhaps I should finish my story quickly.
-
♩ First of course we made sure
that the girl was not too hurt ♩
-
♩ And then professor Nowitall
dismissed them for the day ♩
-
♩ He took me by the arm
to which I acquiesced most gladly ♩
-
♩ And he led me to a tailor
who lived not too far away ♩
-
♩ Paid the tailor to create
this most resplendent clothing ♩
-
♩ So Genoma’s high society
I could try to ascend ♩
-
♩ And although he warned me
I might be met ♩
-
♩ With fear and even some loathing ♩
-
♩ I never will forget
what he imparted at the end ♩♩
-
You look just splendid!
-
Remember always
that you are thoroughly educated...
-
and this enables you
to not just attain success...
-
but to also accept any challenges
which come your way.
-
And never forget...
-
you will always hold
a special place in my heart.
-
♩ And so I left to go to the palace
not knowing how my tale would end ♩
-
♩ I kneel before you with no malice
hoping that you will be my friend ♩♩
-
Of course I will.
I’ll be your friend Mr. Wogglebug.
-
Ah, my dear child,
-
you cannot imagine
how it feels to have a friend...
-
for the first time.
-
But you’re wrong, Mr. Wogglebug.
-
I know exactly how it feels for you.
You are also my first friend.
-
Dear me!
I fear I have been most rude,
-
talking about myself for so long
when I should have been asking...
-
about you too.
Where are you from, Sylsylsylvie?
-
I don’t recall seeing girls like you
in Professor Nowitall’s classroom.
-
It’s just Sylvie, Sylvie Harnois.
I don’t know how I got here.
-
In fact, I don’t even know where I am.
-
Mr. Frank gave me this key
and I used it on a picture in the attic.
-
The next thing I knew, I was here.
-
Hmm. May I see it?
-
Ah! This key has an intriguing symbol
on its handle.
-
I know what it represents,
for Professor Nowitall talked about it...
-
in several of his lectures.
-
Hmm. Where did you say you found this?
-
Inside this book.
-
It made the picture glow
and opened a door inside the wall.
-
Then you must not be
from around here at all! (giggles)
-
Do you think you are far away
from your home?
-
Yes, I am.
-
And I don’t even know
why I came here at all!
-
I’m lost!
-
Now my dear, there’s no need to fret.
-
I promise if you stay by my side
I shall find a way for you...
-
to safely return home.
-
Really? You can?
-
Of course!
-
I am not thoroughly educated
for nothing you know! (chuckles)
-
I believe this key may be a clue
of how to figure things out.
-
Really? Why?
-
Because its symbol
-
represents the Seven Living Values
of Intelligence.
-
Now how do you spell your name?
-
S-Y-L-V-I.
-
Precisely!
-
The letters of your name
nearly spell out...
-
the first of the letters
of each word of the key’s symbolism.
-
It's true.
-
Yes, indeed!
I recall Professor Nowitall saying...
-
the S.L.V.I. when combined...
-
can unlock a door to one’s destiny
of finding their personal belonging.
-
That is their home.
-
So I would be honored
if you will accompany me...
-
to the Castle of Genoma.
-
But why there?
-
Because I feel for certain...
-
it is the first step
in the right direction...
-
of finding out more clues
in this puzzle of yours.
-
King Ethano is the very wisest
of all the kings Genoma has ever had,
-
and well he should be. (giggles)
-
After all, he was personally tutored
by Professor Nowitall himself.
-
You think a lot about the professor,
don’t you?
-
I do indeed.
-
Professor Nowitall
is the wisest and kindest man...
-
in all of Genoma.
-
In fact, it was he who suggested
I go to introduce myself...
-
at King Ethano’s court...
-
so I could become
an active and useful member of society.
-
He even suggested I take this road
instead of the usual trade road.
-
I would love for you to meet him,
-
but he lives miles
in the other direction...
-
and we are only a short walk
from the castle.
-
And Sylvie, don't worry,
-
I am quite sure
you will find help there.
-
Let’s be on our way, shall we?
-
I'm scared to go there.
-
You’ll have me with you.
I am too well educated...
-
to allow any little girl
to come to any harm.
-
Won’t you trust me, please?
-
I trust you.
-
Oh, my dear Sylvie,
-
I do believe this will be the start
of a beautiful friendship for us.
-
As well as a great adventure! (giggles)
-
For our paths in life
seem to be connected as of now.
-
Why do you think so?
-
Because Professor Nowitall
told me to take this path.
-
Just imagine!
-
If I had taken the trade road
as I intended, we would never have met.
-
Yes, I can see
this is an omen of some sort.
-
You still seem uneasy though, Sylvie.
Is something wrong?
-
Not really.
-
It’s just that everything
is so new and strange to me.
-
Oh. I can understand that.
-
I’m sure I would feel the same way
in your world.
-
I hope I’m not causing you
any concern.
-
I don’t suppose
there are any six-foot tall insects...
-
where you come from. (giggles)
-
No, there aren’t,
but that doesn’t bother me.
-
I’ve always liked insects...
-
because they are a very important aspect
of nature.
-
I’m sure you are very much like them.
They help flowers and trees to grow.
-
All insects do in their own ways.
-
The present company excluded!
-
I mean, it is kind of you
to appreciate us insects.
-
But I’m sure
you’ll think more highly of m...
-
when you see my newly developed
intellectual prowess.
-
I am a very unique insect,
you know. (giggles)
-
You must be the most unique person
in the world.
-
That I am, my dear, that I am!
-
♩ I am known as Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E. ♩
-
♩ I’m as special and unique
as any wogglebug can be ♩
-
♩ I am as wise as any man
and I’m just as clever wait and see ♩
-
♩ For I’m highly magnified
and thoroughly educated as can be ♩
-
♩ I’m polite as most gentlemen
and I am as friendly as can be ♩
-
♩ For I am the one and only
H.M. Wogglebug T.E. ♩
-
♩ The worldly wise shall hold me dear
my destiny will be so clear ♩
-
♩ I am as happy as can be
I’m H.M Wogglebug T.E. ♩
-
♩ Oh yes it’s true a friend to you
a friend who’s true ♩
-
♩ And just as lovable as can be
yes that’s me can’t you see ♩
-
♩ Though I am a big bug
I still need a big hug ♩
-
♩ There’s naught to be afraid of ♩
-
♩ So give me a big hug just from you ♩
-
Oh, I haven’t had a hug
since I left the tailor’s house!
-
I-I find giving hugs...
-
are my favorite kinds of manners,
I think!
-
(fanfare music)
-
Look, Sylvie,
there’s the amazing Castle of Genoma!
-
The kind and wise King Ethano
lives there.
-
If everything goes right,
I might get to live there too,
-
as the King’s helper!
-
Oh, let’s go, Sylvie!
-
Up the steps
to see what exciting things...
-
are waiting for us.
-
The castle is calling my name,
and I can’t wait to make new friends.
-
Off we go!
-
(footsteps clomping)
-
Mr. Wogglebug, are there other
walking, talking bugs like yourself...
-
in Genoma?
-
(giggles) Nope.
-
(footsteps clomping)
-
Your Majesties,
I am Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E.
-
And this is Sylvie.
She has come from beyond Genoma.
-
This key, she says, brought her
to where I found her in the woods...
-
across from here.
-
This key bears the symbol...
-
for the Seven Living Values
of Intelligence upon it, you know.
-
Yes, I know.
-
That is because
I am thoroughly educated. (giggles)
-
And I felt when Sylvie showed it to me
that it was my duty to help her...
-
to find her way
to return to where she came from.
-
This you may be correct in,
Mr. Wogglebug.
-
I must keep the key with me for now
and see if it can open anything.
-
For now there is another important matter
at hand.
-
And what is that your majesty?
-
We are now holding a meeting
on this day...
-
to decide which of our wisest nobles
and advisers are to be appointed ...
-
to our personal assistance.
-
This decision is to be based upon
which of them knows...
-
the most things of value
and has the best of all...
-
of the Seven Living Values
of Intelligence.
-
Which is the symbol on the key’s handle.
-
Correct, Mr. Wogglebug.
And so I think you can see...
-
why I have an inkling your presence here
may have have great significance.
-
As you say you are thoroughly educated,
aren’t you?
-
Why yes!
Of course I am!
-
You are right that my helping Sylvie
and being here now...
-
must have great significance for all!
-
Therefore, Mr. Wogglebug,
-
you may become acquainted
with the others...
-
who’ve come on this important day
of ours.
-
I’m sure you will find them
most interesting.
-
Thank you, Your Majesties!
This I shall do!
-
Come with me, my dear Sylvie,
-
for we may find out more clues
about the key from these folk.
-
Trust me,
there is no need to fear, Sylvie.
-
These folk are not much different
from how I myself am. (giggles)
-
Greetings to all of you,
my good fellows!
-
I am Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E.
-
I am a very versatile insect
of the highest degree. (giggles)
-
(laughs) How do you do?
I am Dr. Hulan.
-
I come from a long branch
of many wise owls...
-
who have been advisers
to Kings and Queen’s courts...
-
for generations.
-
Oh, I see.
-
It must be a hoot for you,
my good sir. (laughs)
-
Yes, It is.
-
One might say the same
about you as well!
-
- Hello. I am Lord Sprague.
-
I am an old goat,
but come from a long line of nobles...
-
that had sprouted
from the first of the advisers...
-
of Genoma’s monarchy!
-
Indeed.
And no doubt well-versed...
-
in the subtle art
of knowing when to butt in. (giggles)
-
Hello to you, Mr. Wogglebug!
I am Sir Reynolds.
-
I am from a proud flock of high lords
and nobles of Genoma.
-
We Reynolds have always had
the word of the land under our wing.
-
And even from such grand heights,
I’m certain you keep an eagle eye...
-
on the petty details as well. (giggles)
-
Yes. Quite!
You certainly are versatile with much...
-
as you said!
-
Yes, indeed I am, thank you! (giggles)
-
I am able to notice
double meanings within words,
-
just as much as I can notice
the symbolism in letters of words.
-
(chuckles) Come off it!
-
How can there be symbolism
within letters...
-
and not just words or names!
(chuckles) Rubbish!
-
Not so!
-
I mean, I know there is symbolism
in the letters of the first words
-
of the Seven Living Values
of Intelligence,
-
just as a single symbol
holds them all together!
-
The Seven Living Values
of Intelligence...
-
almost spell out my name.
My name is Sylvie.
-
Oh yes indeed!
This is Sylvie Harnois.
-
I am helping her
to find how to open a door...
-
to her way out of Genoma with a key
with the symbol of S.L.V.I. on it.
-
Well! Since you believe
there is symbolism in letters,
-
perhaps you can recite a phrase...
-
using all of the letters
in the girl’s name?
-
Oh, certainly I can!
-
Seven Years Learning
Verifies Intelligence.
-
(Mr. Wogglebug chuckles)
-
Exactly!
-
Oh, very well done.
-
I love it.
-
Excellently put, I suppose.
-
I am sure
someone with your intelligence...
-
must have heard the buzz
around the court...
-
about the Ancient Prophecies?
-
I am quite familiar with them
from my time spent...
-
with Professor Nowitall.
-
Then do you know the one
about the Enchanted Forest?
-
It has been prophesied
that in time of peril...
-
a stranger from a far land,
-
with the aid
of some mysterious magical creature...
-
will inherit the means to bring together
the denizens of the forest...
-
to create a living human tree
that will protect all who dwell there.
-
Why, yes, I do indeed remember
hearing of such an ancient prophecy
-
about the Enchanted Forest.
-
But of what significance
do you think it has with me at this time?
-
Hmm. Who can say?
-
I would advise you to go and find out
how much truth there is about it...
-
if you can.
-
Very well. I shall.
-
(laughs) Well,
that should keep him busy for a while.
-
Oh, I’m sure those fellows
must be quite interested in me...
-
if they want me to look up
such information as this. (giggles)
-
Only, where do I start to look?
-
Look! This is the same painting
from my one that the key went into...
-
and I went into next!
-
Oh my word!
-
Sylvie, I do believe this brings me
to a most startling conclusion!
-
That is to say,
-
I have a theory now
based on this painting!
-
Come, for we must tell the others
out there at once!
-
Oh, I swear to you,
-
the Wogglebug should never have come here
to join us!
-
He should know...
-
there is no place for his kind among us,
-
being what he is!
-
(laughs) I agree.
He is nothing but a fool!
-
If he had any real intelligence
he wouldn’t have come!
-
Right you are!
If he knows what is good for him...
-
he won't come to the meeting...
-
because he really doesn’t belong here
at all.
-
He’s not really one of us.
He is a bug!
-
(soft music)
(M.r. Wogglebug sobbing)
-
What is this?
Water is dripping from between my eyelids!
-
(soft music)
(M.r. Wogglebug sobbing)
-
You’re crying.
-
That is what happens
when you’ve been hurt.
-
(M.r. Wogglebug sobbing)
-
I don’t understand.
I just don’t understand!
-
I thought they would like me!
I don’t know what is wrong with me!
-
Nothing is.
You’re the smartest, kindest bug I know.
-
Then I am so confused
by the things they said about me!
-
There must be some way
to really prove to them...
-
that I am worthy of their respect!
-
Of course you can.
Remember what you told to me?
-
You said my name spells
the Seven Living Values of Intelligence.
-
Yes, indeed!
-
And the S.L.V.I. will lead you
to unlock the door
-
to your destiny, and personal belonging!
As my Professor Nowitall had said!
-
Of course! I should have remembered!
Oh, Forgive me.
-
I forgot I knew for a
moment what I must do!
-
Come with me!
-
For the Monarchs must learn
what I know I can do!
-
Your Majesties, I beg of you
to postpone this meeting of yours...
-
until after I have at least tried
to achieve a great act.
-
For I now have discovered clues
of how I may do so!
-
What have you got on your mind
to accomplish, Mr. Wogglebug?
-
I feel I may have made
a great discovery...
-
that the prophecy
in the Enchanted Forest...
-
may be true after all
-
and needs
to come into fertile being now.
-
I wish to go there now with Sylvie
to see if I can be proven right.
-
You have quite the intellect indeed
to have perceived...
-
that which I hoped to keep secret.
-
The Enchanted Forest
is indeed in danger.
-
But why is it kept secret?
-
There is an evil wizard named Antibo
who is attempting...
-
to bend the laws of nature to his will.
If he succeeds there,
-
he intends to inflict his will
on the entire kingdom of Genoma.
-
But that’s horrible!
-
It is indeed.
-
Should the citizens find out,
there could be a panic.
-
Who is this Antibo anyway?
-
(thunder rumbles)
(Antibo coughs uncontrollably)
-
Ugh! This travel spell is so hard
on my sinuses. Ugh!
-
Your Majesties! I was meddling about
in the Enchanted Forest...
-
when I got the distinct impression
that I was being talked about.
-
Ah! But I see you have company!
-
Antibo! I am ordering you
for the last time...
-
to stop what you’re doing
or face the consequences!
-
Ordering?
-
Before long
I’ll be giving the orders here.
-
You know you can’t stop me.
-
Hmm.
-
You forget the Great Prophecy.
-
The Great Prophecy?
That antiquated legend?
-
You don’t really believe that.
(laughs hysterically)
-
Oh, wait. Oh, no!
You don’t mean--
-
These two?
-
A little girl?
And an overgrown cockroach?
-
I’ll have you know
I am no overgrown cockroach.
-
I, sir, happen to be a Wogglebug.
And as for Miss Sylvie Harnois,
-
I think you will find her
to be wise beyond her years.
-
Do you really think
these two can stop me?
-
I only know someone must try.
-
Fine!
-
Send them to the Enchanted Forest.
I will be waiting for them!
-
(dramatic music)
(thunder rumbles)
-
- I really must get another travel spell.
-
(Antibo coughs uncontrollably)
-
What a charming fellow.
-
(King Ethano sighs)
-
Now you see
what you are up against.
-
Approach, Wogglebug and Sylvie.
I have something to give you.
-
It’s empty.
-
Still, it is a very nice pouch.
We thank you.
-
Have no fear.
It will not be empty for long.
-
Maps of the Enchanted Forest,
to guide you on your way.
-
Food and water,
so you will not hunger or thirst.
-
A signet ring,
to show you are on a royal quest.
-
A small container of Pixie Dust.
-
This is the last of it in the kingdom,
for the Pixies disappeared...
-
after Antibo came into the forest.
-
It is very powerful,
and should only be used
-
in a dire emergency.
-
And finally, this vial containing
the Liquid Essence of Loyalty.
-
What does it do?
-
No one knows.
-
It can only be used by one
who possesses a True Heart of Loyalty,
-
and no such creature exists
so far as we know.
-
Still, perhaps you will meet one
on your journey,
-
and if so you will be wanting this
I’m sure.
-
I am afraid that is all
I have to offer you
-
in the way of assistance.
-
I trust you, Mr. Wogglebug.
-
You may go forth
to the Enchanted Forest...
-
and do justice to your degree
of being thoroughly educated.
-
I will do my very best, Your Majesty.
-
Why are you so sure
this is what you need to do?
-
And why would I have anything
to do with this theory of yours?
-
I just somehow feel
that because your name...
-
practically spells out
the symbol of the key...
-
that brought you into Genoma,
and you met me as soon as you did,
-
and of course the painting in the library
being the same as yours,
-
must mean you and I are destined
to prove my theory together.
-
But what is your theory?
-
It is a secret at the moment,
so I cannot tell you for now.
-
(Mr. Wogglebug giggles)
-
Just trust me.
-
For I know
the Seven Living Values of Intelligence.
-
What are they?
-
According to Professor Nowitall,
they are Honesty, Kindness,
-
Courtesy, Loyalty, Courage,
Perseverance, and Humility.
-
The last holds the others together.
-
How will you know
when you’ve found them?
-
Well, you found me.
-
You should be able to know them
as I demonstrate them, of course.
-
(Mr. Wogglebug giggles)
-
Just hold my hand and trust me.
-
Oh, you are afraid
you will fall off the bridge...
-
while crossing it?
I see.
-
Then I shall guide you across it
so you shall not fall.
-
I shall hold you firmly like so,
and you will close your eyes.
-
Have no fear,
for I give you my word...
-
I shall not let go.
-
Did you know when I met you this morning
I was in the middle of making up a song?
-
Would you like me
to perform it for you?
-
It might take your mind off of things.
-
I call it "Dilly Dally Day".
-
All right.
-
♩ It’s a dilly-a-dally day
so perfectly fine for a walk ♩
-
♩ Or going out to play
when the sun is high ♩
-
♩ And the clouds have flown away
that’s a dilly-a-dally day ♩
-
♩ Oh dilly-a-day, dally-a-doo ♩
-
♩ Yo-dilly-dilly-dilly-dilly
Yo-lay-yee-hoo ♩
-
♩ Oh, dilly-a-day, dally-a-doo ♩
-
♩ And now you can open your eyes
'cause we’re through ♩
-
♩ Dilly-a-day
dally-a-doo! ♩
-
♩ Dally-a-doo ♩
-
♩ Dilly-a-day
♩ Yo-dilly-dilly, yo-lay-yee-hoo ♩
-
♩ Dilly-a-day! Oh dally-a-doo ♩
-
♩ Oh, I’m so glad that I met you ♩
-
♩ Me too ♩
-
♩ I’m so glad that I met you
-
♩ I’m so glad that I met you ♩♩
-
(soft music)
-
Now we have arrived
in the Enchanted Forest!
-
I trust that you have never seen
any place like it before,
-
my dear Sylvie?
-
It’s so beautiful! I love it!
-
I should certainly think so, too!
(giggles)
-
I remember learning all about this place
in Professor Nowitall’s schoolroom!
-
Yet, it seems all the more glorious
when its all around me!
-
Oh, such a wonderful feeling. (sighs)
-
Take a fresh breath of air here.
-
It's filled with magic. (giggles)
-
It was even more glorious
before Antibo arrived.
-
Who was that?
A talking tree?
-
Oh, it’s quite all right, Sylvie.
This is a Wise Old Oak.
-
What’s a Wise Old Oak?
-
Tree beings who live and speak
as they do because they were planted...
-
with the ashes of the remains
of the best and wisest of people...
-
and creatures in Genoma’s history.
-
They are markers that whisper
the words of wisdom...
-
that the beings they came from
lived by.
-
They are most vitally important
aspects of nature, those trees are.
-
It is most disconcerting
to be talked about like one isn’t here.
-
Oh, I’m so very sorry,
please forgive me.
-
Oh great Wise Old Oak,
can you tell us more
-
about the Great Prophecy?
-
The time of the Great Prophecy
has come.
-
Since Antibo’s arrival,
the Enchanted Forest...
-
has been shrouded in gloom.
Now the time has come...
-
for the one from a far land
and a magical creature
-
to save the forest
and all of Genoma.
-
King Ethano himself has tasked us...
-
to try to defeat
this malicious wizard.
-
Is there anything you can do
to help us?
-
There is no help to be had,
other than to warn you...
-
not to enter the forest.
-
If you do, you may become hopelessly lost
or worse.
-
We won’t get lost.
We have maps.
-
Maps?
May I see them?
-
Of course!
-
Oh, I see.
-
You just wanted
to leaf through them, eh? (giggles)
-
- Was that intended to be a pun?
- Yes it was.
-
I was merely trying to show off
-
my intellectual ability with words.
(giggles)
-
Don’t be sorry. It was a good one.
-
Anyway, these maps
will do you no good.
-
Antibo changed all the paths and landmarks
in the forest so the creatures
-
that live there wouldn’t be able to find
each other and rise up against him.
-
He separated me from the other Oaks
-
by scattering us
throughout the forest...
-
until he finds the power
to destroy us.
-
He was afraid if we stayed together
-
we might come up with a plan.
to stop them.
-
If you come across them
-
they will give you more information
to help you on your way.
-
Meanwhile, if you follow
that path over there...
-
it will take you
to an elven village.
-
It is vital
you get the elves to trust you,
-
but I cannot tell you why.
-
There are eyes and ears everywhere,
so be careful what you say and do.
-
I’m afraid that’s all I can do for you.
Good-bye.
-
So it looks like our next stop will
be the elven village.
-
I guess so.
Can I ask you a question?
-
Of course.
-
Did you bring me with you
because you think...
-
I’m the one from a far land
that will save the forest?
-
Yes.
In fact I’m quite certain of it.
-
That key is what convinced me.
-
So, does that mean you’re magical?
-
(sighs) No, not at all.
That’s the part that worries me.
-
Haven’t you ever seen a short person
perform magic before?
-
No.
-
Not to seem rude,
but I get the feeling
-
we still haven’t. (giggles)
-
If you don’t mind my asking,
what sort of magic...
-
were you attempting to perform?
-
I was merely attempting
-
to make the flower babies happy
-
so that they would dance
in the sunshine and grow better.
-
Ah! What’s the point?
-
I’ll never graduate Gardener First Class
at this rate.
-
What are you two doing here
at my village?
-
I am Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E.
And this is Sylvie.
-
We have come to your village
because a Wise Old Oak sent us here...
-
to speak with your people.
-
He did?
Did he tell you why?
-
No, only that we should
gain your trust...
-
as part of our quest.
-
You see, we have come here
to see if there is any way...
-
to put a stop to an evil wizard
named Antibo.
-
Are you familiar with him?
-
Am I?
I wish I wasn’t!
-
Why do you think
I can’t get these flowers to grow?
-
He is crazy
in how he thinks his New Order
-
is a greater way
of how to make things grow!
-
When us elves all know the truth is...
-
the natural laws are natural
for the right reasons!
-
I couldn’t agree with you more,
my good sir!
-
That is why we are here now.
-
We were sent to help you
to stop Antibo...
-
and save the Enchanted Forest.
-
Save the Enchanted Forest?
If only we could.
-
But, as you can see,
I cannot even get baby flowers...
-
to dance and grow.
-
Antibo’s power over Nature
is too strong...
-
even for Elfish magic.
-
Oh dear.
I-I wish I could help you.
-
Maybe you can, Mr. Wogglebug.
-
How do you mean, Sylvie?
-
With the sound of your voice.
-
Where I come from, science has shown
that gentle happy music ...
-
can help plants to grow.
-
Maybe you can make them happy and dance
with a song you sing to them.
-
You make me happy when you do.
-
Oh! Why, of course!
It's genius! Genious, I would dare say.
-
After all, music is the universal language
of happiness and personal growth.
-
Very well.
I shall help you to work magic,
-
my good Mr. Elf.
-
Very well.
Just do your best with your voice,
-
and I’ll do my best with my magic
and conduct the flowers.
-
♩ Won’t you grow for me,
little flower ♩
-
♩ From within you must feel
the power ♩
-
♩ You must feel deep inside
that you can grow, and grow ♩
-
♩ Little flower,
go with the flow, grow to sun ♩
-
♩ Grow to sun
dancing to your fun ♩
-
♩ Grow into your stance,
grow with your siblings’ dance ♩
-
♩ Feel love inside you
and all around you ♩
-
♩ Grow with love
you’ll rise to above ♩
-
♩ Won’t you grow now
my little flower ♩
-
♩ And feel your lovely power ♩
-
♩ Grow with love
and you’ll rise to above ♩
-
♩ Won’t you grow now
my little flower? ♩
-
♩ And feel your lovely power! ♩
-
♩ Won’t you grow now
my little flower? ♩
-
♩ And feel your lovely power! ♩♩
-
Thank you ever so much,
Mr. Wogglebug!
-
You are ever so welcome, Mr. Elf.
-
Please, call me Cristeph.
-
I now fully understand
the fundamentals...
-
of putting my mind to my magic.
-
Of course! That is where fun
and mental go together...
-
in the right ways! (laughs)
-
(thunder rumbles)
(Antibo coughs uncontrollably)
-
(dramatic music)
-
Don’t look now, Sylvie,
-
but I believe
we have unwanted company.
-
So! I see you made it this far, bug!
-
That’s Mr. Bug to you!
Still traveling by smoke I see.
-
Turns out it beats the alternative.
-
Which is?
-
Blizzard. I could catch my death
of cold. (laughs maniacally)
-
Oh, my, my, somebody’s been busy I see.
-
That’s right, Antibo.
You can’t frighten us elves.
-
We have magic too, you know!
-
How dare you interfere
with my New World Order,
-
wretched young elf!
-
I will be the only one
to control Nature in this forest!
-
(dramatic music)
-
(flower moans)
(Antibo laughs maniacally)
-
You see?
Your magic is useless against mine!
-
I have the power!
I have control!
-
And now, if you’ll excuse me,
I have some preparations to make...
-
for our unwanted intruders.
-
(thunder rumbles)
(Antibo laughs maniacally)
-
(Antibo coughs uncontrollably)
-
Oh, I’m sorry.
-
I don’t seem to have helped you
all that much, did I?
-
Oh, dearies.
-
You tried your best.
Antibo’s magic is too strong.
-
If only the Pixies hadn’t disappeared!
-
Pixie Dust has the power
to restore and protect Nature.
-
Oh! Pixie Dust, eh?
-
Hmm, (giggles)
I've got an idea.
-
No, Mr. Wogglebug!
-
The King said
only for a dire emergency!
-
My dear Sylvie,
these poor flowers are dying.
-
I can think of no emergency
more dire than that.
-
(pixie dust tinkling)
-
(M.r. Wogglebug sneezes)
-
Oh, heavens! Goodness!
-
I seem to be getting Spring Fever
-
from all of these beautiful flowers!
(giggles)
-
(thunder rambles)
(Antibo coughing)
-
You wretched insect!
Why did you make me come back?
-
Do you have any idea
what this is doing to my lungs?
-
(Antibo gasps)
-
Ugh! What manner of treachery is this?
-
Merely a smattering of Pixie Dust.
-
You lie! The Pixies have fled
before my terrible wrath!
-
But I possessed the last Pixie Dust
in the kingdom.
-
Fine! Have your little victory!
It won’t matter in the end!
-
Soon, I will be the Master of all Nature!
-
(thunder rumbles)
-
On second thought, I’ll walk this time.
-
I never thought I’d see the day
when anyone could defeat Antibo.
-
I must speak to the Elders
about something.
-
Would you mind waiting here
for a few moments?
-
Oh, not at all.
Sylvie and I will stay here
-
and enjoy the flowers.
-
Mr. Wogglebug.
-
Sylvie, I know
what you are going to say...
-
and I understand your concern.
-
But you must remember that I have
a thoroughly educated intelligence.
-
You must learn to trust
that I know what I am doing.
-
I do trust you.
-
I just hope what you did
doesn’t backfire.
-
I don’t see
how it possibly could. (giggles)
-
Mr. Wogglebug, I have told the Elders
what has happened here,
-
and our Leader
would like to talk to you.
-
Oh! Certainly.
-
What you two have done
has been a great service to us,
-
and we hereby declare you both
to be Elf-Friends for all of time.
-
We are greatly honored.
-
I know you must continue
on your quest to defeat Antibo,
-
but before you leave...
-
there is someone
I think you should meet.
-
She might be able to offer you
some guidance along your way.
-
We would be grateful
for any help we might receive.
-
Very well, then.
Follow me.
-
Your Majesty, they’re here.
-
(music chiming)
-
Oh! Oh my!
-
Elysia, the Fairy Queen Mother
of the Elements.
-
I am both humbled and speechless
before you.
-
Raise your heads.
-
I am very honored myself
to meet you, Mr. Wogglebug.
-
You too, Sylvie.
-
You-you know my name?
-
I know all who enter my Wood.
-
But our time is short,
and we have much to discuss.
-
We do?
-
Certainly.
It is you two who I have chosen...
-
to bring together all of the elements
of the forest,
-
to bring forth a living tree being
from the oldest tree guardian,
-
so that we all might defeat Antibo...
-
and save the forest and its natural laws.
-
Us? You’ve chosen Mr Wogglebug
and me too?
-
You, Sylvie Harnois,
are far more vital
-
to your world and this one
than you may know.
-
You, Mr. Wogglebug
are just as enormous in wisdom...
-
as you are in height
in any way you could so desire.
-
If you will only believe in
and know your worth.
-
I should certainly like to believe so!
-
If it pleases you,
I shall do all the best...
-
in my personal power
to enable the Enchanted Forest...
-
to triumph
over this mad wizard’s scheme...
-
so that life may go on as it should!
-
I know I can trust you,
Mr. Wogglebug.
-
Along the way you must rally...
-
all of the prime residents
of the forest...
-
and also demonstrate the honor...
-
of the Seven Living Values
of Intelligence...
-
as they come unto you.
-
Of course!
-
I expect I shall know them
when they come unto me!
-
Never fear!
-
I shall rally the residents
as I need them!
-
I shall do all you say!
-
As for you, Sylvie,
-
you have a most important role to play
in what is to come.
-
Simply stay true and loyal
in your heart,
-
and you will know what to do
when the time comes.
-
I am sorry I cannot tell you more,
-
but if Antibo
should suspect your importance...
-
it could undo all that I and my partner
have planned.
-
Partner? What partner?
-
Alas, I have no more time!
-
The elves have hidden
and protected me from Antibo...
-
that my power will not diminish.
-
Should he sense my presence here
-
I fear it will go
badly for them.
-
This much more I can say.
Keep North when you leave the village...
-
and you will see a lone mountain
rising out of the woods.
-
Go there and find the Old Oak.
-
Tell him simply,
"Queen Elysia commands,"
-
and he will impart to you
what information he has...
-
to help you along your way.
Travel safely, my friends.
-
The future of the Enchanted Forest
and all of Genoma rests on you.
-
Oh, why Sylvie!
What is it? What’s wrong?
-
Oh, Mr. Wogglebug!
I wanna go home!
-
I don’t know how to save a forest
or a kingdom or anything!
-
I’m just a little girl!
What if I do something wrong?
-
Everything will be ruined
and it will be all my fault!
-
Oh, my dear child, did you not hear
what Queen Elysia said?
-
Simply stay true and loyal
in your own heart...
-
and nothing can go wrong.
-
You’re sure?
-
I'm more than sure, I’m positive!
Come, Sylvie! We head North!
-
It’s getting darker.
-
Why? Yes.
It’s not yet time for the sun to set.
-
This must be Antibo’s doing.
-
Fortunately, I can see
somewhat better in the dark than you...
-
so stay close to me and you’ll be fine.
-
Who do you think
Queen Elysia’s partner is?
-
I have been wondering
about that myself.
-
I can’t imagine anyone in Genoma
who would be the equal to her power.
-
Oh, Sylvie! I can see
the mountain up ahead.
-
Let’s hurry
before it gets any darker.
-
Well, Sylvie, so much for that idea.
-
Do you mind?
You’re standing on my left root.
-
Oh! I’m most terribly--
-
Just a moment!
Who said that?
-
Oh. Sorry.
Just a moment.
-
Is that better?
-
Oh, very much so!
How do you do? My name is Mr. --
-
Mr. H.M Wogglebug T.E.,
-
Highly Magnified
and Thoroughly Educated.
-
And this must be your traveling
companion Sylvie.
-
Why? Yes!
However did you know all that?
-
A little bird told me.
-
Oh please!
Not that old chestnut! (giggles)
-
In my case, it would be an acorn, however.
(bird chirps)
-
Well! I stand corrected! (giggles)
-
I must say you are certainly
the most impressive Wise Old Oak...
-
I have ever met.
-
And I must say you are the largest
and most intelligent...
-
of all insects I’ve known of.
-
And I’ve known of a lots of them
in my timeline!
-
The pleasure is really all mine.
And Sylvie’s, of course.
-
She loves nature, as you see.
-
All of life is a quest for education
to find one’s own answers.
-
You are lucky to have a child
accompanying you.
-
Speaking of answers,
-
we were told
you might have some for us.
-
You mean like,
"What happened to the Pixies?"
-
Oh, do you know?
-
They are are barricaded
inside this mountain.
-
Walk around the bottom of it
until you see a pile of boulders.
-
Speak the words
you were told to say to me,
-
and you will be able to enter.
-
Oh! You know what words
I was supposed to say?
-
That little bird must have
been quite verbose! (giggles)
-
Little birds are how we share information
without Antibo knowing.
-
but now you should go on your way.
-
I will send my glowing friends with you
to light your way.
-
You have been ever so helpful.
How can I ever repay you?
-
By defeating Antibo
and restoring order to our forest.
-
I assure you I shall fight him
to my last breath.
-
Come along, Sylvie.
Let’s find some Pixies!
-
I don't like caves.
-
Nor do I, to be honest.
Still, with the fireflies to guide us...
-
I don’t think it will be too bad.
Shall we?
-
Queen Elysia commands!
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Oh, my!
This is actually quite lovely.
-
Oh, my goodness!
This is quite lovely, indeed.
-
Yes, it is.
-
I guess it was silly of me
to be afraid.
-
It’s not so silly at times
to be afray-ay-ah-ah-ah!
-
Oh no!
-
What’s wrong?
-
In the Elven Village,
it-it wasn’t the flowers.
-
I was ah-ah-ah-allergic to.
-
It was the Pixie Duh-uh-uh-ust!
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sighs)
-
Bear with me as I try to be
poli-i-i--
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sneezes)
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Oh dear. This is going to be
bad-ad-ah-ah--
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sneezes)
-
Sylvie, my dear,
-
perhaps you should do
the tal-tah-ah-ah--
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sneezes)
-
Talking.
-
Why, we have visitors!
How unusual!
-
Who are you, and why have you come?
-
My name is Sylvie Harnois,
and this is my good friend,
-
Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E.
-
Pleased
to meet you-oo-oo-oo--
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sneezes)
-
Right back at you!
-
You’ll have to pardon me.
I just have a sensitive feeler to my nose.
-
(Mr. Wogglebug laughs)
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sneezes)
-
(Mr. Wogglebug laughs)
-
Oh, Sylvie, if you would please.
-
We have been sent by the elves
to ask you to come to their village.
-
Times are bad,
and Antibo’s power is growing.
-
They have promised to protect you.
-
The Elves just want our dust
for their flowers.
-
We do not trust
their promise of protection.
-
We trust
only the Guardians of the Forest.
-
We are too small to protect ourselves.
-
Why should we risk joining the elves
when there is so little we can do?
-
Very well, if that’s how you feel,
-
I guess Queen Elysia
will just have to be disappointed.
-
After all, even though you are small
you have great power in you,
-
the power of Pixie Dust!
-
Queen Elysia!
-
Why didn’t you say so
in the first place?
-
We will set out
for the Elven Village at once...
-
on one condition.
-
What condition?
-
You must go at once
in search of the Tree Nymph
-
who guards the Heart of the Wood.
-
Only with the Heart
can the Ancient Tree be awakened...
-
to protect the forest
from Antibo’s dark magic.
-
We will start at once.
-
Do you have any idea
where we might find this Tree Nymph?
-
She dwells within an old hollow tree
in a grove to the Northeast.
-
But be cautious,
-
for she will only reveal herself
and the Heart...
-
to one who is pure
of spirit and intentions.
-
We will be on our way.
Goodbye.
-
Wait!
-
Don’t you want to take some
Pixie Dust with you?
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sneezes)
No!
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Oh, well done, Sylvie!
You have a real gift for persuasion.
-
(Mr. Wogglebug giggles)
-
Thank you!
I just spoke from my heart.
-
We should try to reach the stream
while the moon is out.
-
Then we can
sleep until morning.
-
Shall we?
-
(serene ambient music)
-
We’re going to the stream.
-
The stream is East.
-
I’m going East.
-
That’s West.
-
We walked North to get to the mountain.
That means East is this way.
-
When we got here,
-
we walked around to the far side
to find the cave.
-
So when we were facing the cave just now,
we were facing South.
-
That means East is this way.
-
I say, you’re absolutely right!
How could I have missed that?
-
I guess all that sneezing in there
must have joggled my brain!
-
(Mr. Wogglebug giggles)
-
(serene ambient music)
(crikets chirping)
-
I don’t know about you,
but I’m utterly exhausted after today.
-
Meeting the pixies,
that awful confrontation with Antibo,
-
it’s almost too much to process.
-
I completely understand, my dear.
It’s been quite an eventful day,
-
to say the least. (giggles)
-
But look at what we all
we’ve accomplished today!
-
We found the pixies and convinced them
to join our cause.
-
That’s no small feat whatsoever.
-
You’re right.
-
I just hope it will be enough
to stop Antibo in the end.
-
He seems to grow more powerful
every time we cross paths.
-
Oh, never lose hope, Sylvie.
Remember what the Wise Old Oak said...
-
as long as we continue north,
we’ll find the allies...
-
and answers we need.
-
I firmly believe we’re on the right path,
difficult as it may be.
-
What would I do without you,
Mr. Wogglebug?
-
Your unwavering optimism keeps me going
even through the darkest moments.
-
I’m so grateful to have you by my side
through all of this.
-
Think nothing of it.
-
I’m honored
to travel this road with you.
-
Now, we best get some sleep.
I have a strong inkling...
-
that tomorrow will bring new challenges
and revelations.
-
We’ll need our wits about us.
-
Goodnight, Mr. Wogglebug.
Thank you, for everything.
-
Sweet dreams, Sylvie.
Tomorrow is a new day,
-
full of possibility.
-
(crickets chirp)
(Mr. Wogglebug snores)
-
(crickets chirp)
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Mr. Wogglebug, I saw someone come out
from that tree!
-
You did?
But how can that be?
-
There! Look!
Can you see her?
-
Oh my word! I can see her!
-
I do believe
she must be a tree nympth.
-
A spirit of the woods.
How delightful that I can see them!
-
And so can I!
-
You can see them too?
-
Oh! I always believed
that's it was almost impossible...
-
for the eyes of humans
to see the tree nympths!
-
You really
are a most incredible child! (giggles)
-
Yes, indeed she is!
-
This is Sylvie Harnois,
and since she has arrived in our world
-
I have come to see just how special
she really is.
-
All along I have been introducing her
as my companion,
-
when in fact I now realize
that I am her companion.
-
Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E. at your service.
-
Wait!
-
Are you the two
that the prophecy spoke of?
-
That will save the Enchanted Forest
and stop Antibo?
-
That is the plan, yes.
-
Then you are here for a reason.
I have it here.
-
Only the child may touch it.
-
Me? Why?
-
Because it is your destiny.
-
But what must I do with it?
-
You must place it in the hollow trunk
of the biggest and oldest tree...
-
located at the forest’s center.
-
The tree has a protection spell on it
so Antibo cannot destroy it,
-
but it also cannot be awakened
until the counter-spell is uttered.
-
To break the spell...
-
you must hold the Heart of the Wood
inside the tree...
-
and speak the right words
to the forest openly.
-
If roses start to bloom on the tree
you will have succeeded.
-
What are the words I must say?
-
I cannot tell you them,
for you must feel them...
-
from your own heart
when the time comes.
-
I shall help Sylvie if I can.
-
You can not.
-
Only Sylvie
can save the Enchanted Forest.
-
Your job now is to protect her
at all costs,
-
for she is now
the most important creature
-
in all of Genoma.
-
I envy her this honor,
and wish you both the best of luck.
-
Farewell!
-
Well, I must say this forest
is filled with many surprises...
-
and many wonderful creatures!
-
Oh, no!
Now what am I going to do?
-
Don’t you wish to succeed
at the task the Tree-Nymph spoke of?
-
Of course I do.
I just don’t know how.
-
But why?
-
All you have to do
is hold the Heart inside the Tree
-
and get the spirit of the forest
to listen to you.
-
And that is what I don’t know how to do.
-
How can I get something
so huge as the forest to listen to me?
-
I can never get anyone
to ever listen to me where I came from.
-
Oh, dear me.
-
You are certainly someone
who should be listened to.
-
If only you knew it.
-
You are shy now,
-
but I believe
you can be only be listened to...
-
at your best
if you just believe you can be.
-
How can I?
-
By just believing in yourself,
just as I believe in you. (chuckles)
-
What do you mean?
-
I mean you do believe in the things
you see around you, don’t you?
-
Yes.
-
And so you believe in me
and that I can succeed.
-
in what I want to achieve also, right?
-
Yes, of course I do.
-
Well, I believe in you just as much.
-
I don’t see how anyone
could believe in me.
-
Well, for one thing,
-
just look at everything you’ve done so far
on this adventure.
-
Like what?
-
You were terrified to cross that bridge,
and yet you did it.
-
Because you gave me the courage.
-
Tut-tut, my dear,
-
courage is not something
that can be given.
-
Courage is something
that is inside all of us,
-
though some folks bury it so deeply
they don’t even realize it’s there.
-
All I did was lead the way,
your own courage did the rest.
-
Really?
-
Of course! And what about the cave?
Did you want to go in there?
-
Goodness no!
-
It was so dark,
and I am afraid of the dark.
-
As are so many of us, dear child.
-
And yet you went in.
But why?
-
Well, we did have the fireflies
to help us,
-
but it was still very dark.
-
But we had to go into the cave.
It was the only way to find the pixies.
-
Precisely!
-
Even though you were afraid,
you went into the cave
-
because it had to be done.
-
My dear Sylvie,
that is the very definition of courage.
-
It is?
-
Of course! And look at how well
you handled dealing with the Pixies...
-
when all I could do was sneeze.
-
And whose idea was it
for me to sing to the flowers...
-
to help them grow?
-
It was mine.
-
Of course! My dear Sylvie,
-
you are much more brave
and more resourceful...
-
than you give yourself credit for.
-
I am fully confident
that when the time comes...
-
you will find a way
to get the forest to listen to you.
-
So you think
the Tree-Nymph’s plan will work?
-
Right.
So, all you really need to do...
-
is remember all the things
we have done so far.
-
Your courage and resourcefulness,
and how I’ve managed to succeed...
-
in how I interact
with the creatures of the forest.
-
I will admit...
-
whether they will listen to me
in the end, is up to them,
-
but I have tried my best...
-
just as I know you will try your best
when the time comes.
-
Which is the point.
You trust in my point, don’t you?
-
Of course. I always will.
-
I thought so. (gigles)
-
Now let’s keep up a steady pace.
We must complete our journey.
-
Hello there, good dwellers of the lake.
You all look lovely.
-
♩ Just as the lake is lovely, hmm ♩♩
-
I am Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E.
And this is my friend, Sylvie.
-
Why, thank you, good sir.
-
Do you and the little girl
wish to come into our aquatic home?
-
Oh, gracious no!
I can’t swim!
-
Neither can I!
-
Then why have you come to see us?
We don’t have many visitors.
-
We have come to you
because the Enchanted Forest.
-
It's in great danger, you see.
-
It is being ruined
by a crazed wizard named Antibo.
-
We are on our way to try to stop him.
-
We know of Antibo well.
-
Just look what he has done
to the Fine Young Saplings...
-
that were supposed to grow
into Wise Old Oaks.
-
He has twisted them
to his own dark design.
-
Oh my! What are they now?
-
We know not,
-
but the presence of evil
is thick in that grove.
-
Could you not stop him?
-
Unfortunately, we cannot leave our lake.
-
For we belong to it
and our spirits connect to it.
-
We especially dare not leave the lake...
-
in times of danger
in the forest beyond.
-
We’d be as fish out of water.
-
Of course, I should have realized that.
Well, perhaps you can direct us.
-
We need to get to the Great Tree
in the center of the wood
-
so we can try to defeat Antibo.
Would you know the way?
-
Alas, the only way there
is to pass through the very grove of evil
-
of which we just spoke.
-
Dear me!
This is a problem!
-
You’ve got a cute starfish with you!
-
Thank you.
-
He’s actually my gatekeeper
of my soul essence...
-
and all that protects me...
-
as long as I am
with the spirit of the lake.
-
What does that mean?
-
It means he is magical.
-
It’s a pleasure to meet you.
My name is Floyd Star-Eye.
-
Why, of course!
I should have remembered!
-
Oh!
-
The Starfish are known
for their great powers!
-
Do you suppose
you could go to the Elven Village
-
and inform them of our progress?
-
I am sure when they learn
how far we have gotten...
-
they will come with all due haste.
-
But can our starfish make it on land
and without us with them?
-
I suppose we can, at least briefly.
If it’s very important as he said.
-
Still we will need to think up a plan
of how to make it by ourselves.
-
(thunder rumbles)
Hah! I fooled you!
-
And nobody’s going anywhere!
-
Antibo!
What are you doing here, might I ask?
-
Did you not cause
enough pain and suffering...
-
to the Fine Young Saplings
to satisfy your evil's appetite?
-
Must you also threaten the poor,
defenseless creatures as well?
-
Me?
Why, how could I possibly threaten...
-
these poor creatures
when they have you here...
-
to protect them?
-
That is true!
I shall do everything in my power...
-
to stop you
from changing the natural elements...
-
of this forest
to your own twisted desires.
-
Bah! You overgrown,
anthropomorphic insect!
-
How dare you tell me
I can’t run this forest’s elements...
-
to my own grand design?
-
Because I am a Highly Magnified
and Thoroughly Educated Wogglebug,
-
of course!
-
My word, Mr. Wogglebug!
You have a profoundly serious problem...
-
with your pride,
if I do say so myself!
-
How could I possibly have any problems
with myself! (chuckles)
-
After all, I really am all I say I am,
if I do say so myself!
-
(Mr. Wogglebug giggles)
-
If anyone has problems, it is you!
-
How dare you be so impudent!
-
I’ll have you know,
I studied for this for many years...
-
and have finally earned it!
-
And I’ll have you know...
-
I also studied for my position
for years...
-
under the teachings...
-
of the most famous scholar
of Genoma, Professor Nowitall.
-
Professor Nowitall!
-
Why that old scoundrel
must have returned!
-
Here I’d thought he just gave up and left
after he realized how silly he was!
-
(dramatic music)
-
Just a minute,
you cannot ever talk that way...
-
about Professor Nowitall
in front of me!
-
Can I not? What else can I not do
in front of you?
-
Be careful, Mr. Wogglebug!
This may be a trick!
-
Fear not, my dear.
-
There is nothing he can do
to trick someone as educated as I.
-
Pah!
-
You are worthless and helpless
before me!
-
Just as all in this forest
who challenge my new order of Nature.
-
What little you think of me
shows how little you think.
-
I warn you.
-
I have the power to make you
and your new friends...
-
regret those words!
-
Your power does not frighten me.
-
And you cannot do anything
to these lake dwellers...
-
as long as I am here to protect them!
-
(laughs maniacally)
We’ll see about that, won’t we?
-
(dramatic music)
-
Oh no! I can’t move myself at all!
-
I’m stuck also! Help me!
-
Now look what you made me do!
-
Me! I did no wrong!
You were the one who did wrong!
-
But you made me do it!
You practically dared me to,
-
or else I never would have felt the need
to do it on my own!
-
But this is no new order of Nature
as you claim.
-
You have broken
the very laws of Nature.
-
Without water
these poor creatures will die!
-
But there is plenty of water.
Behold!
-
You see?
They will not die.
-
They will, however, remain right here
were they belong.
-
As I said, nobody's going anywhere!
-
How could you do such a horrible
thing?
-
Because, you stupid girl,
I have the power to.
-
I cannot be stopped,
least of all by a bug...
-
who puts on fancy clothes
and fancy airs...
-
and thinks himself better than me.
-
Besides, it only takes a little Pixie dust
to undo what I have done.
-
Feel free to do so.
-
Oh! Wait!
I forgot!
-
You used up your Pixie Dust
on a bunch of flowers, didn’t you?
-
You wasted it all for next to nothing!
-
But that’s not fair!
-
I had no reason to suspect
something like this would happen!
-
Anything can happen
as I gain more power over Nature!
-
But this is only a foreshadowing
of what is to come!
-
There is a great storm brewing,
one of my own design,
-
and all of you are all powerless
to stop me!
-
Follow me if you dare, insect!
-
I’ve prepared a little surprise for you!
-
(Antibo laughs maniacally)
-
All is not lost!
-
Be assured I shall make sure of it
and defeat this mad wizard...
-
with my knowledge of the truth!
-
I’ll be worthy of your
respect for me...
-
if it’s the last thing I do!
-
(soft music)
-
I suppose
this is Antibo’s little surprise.
-
(soft music)
-
Of course we’ve come too far
to turn back now.
-
I can get us through
all that comes, Sylvie.
-
You trust me, don’t you?
-
I’ll always trust you.
-
These Mocking Trees
must be the malformed versions...
-
of the Fine Young Saplings
that Antibo twisted...
-
to his sinister design.
-
I’m sure their bite is nasty
as their barks!
-
(Mr. Wogglebug laughs)
-
(tense dramatic music)
-
Give it up! You will not survive!
-
Thoroughly educated you are not!
Thoroughly ignorant you are!
-
Or else you would just give up
and surrender!
-
How dare you make this little girl
your victim?
-
Is she special to you
or something?
-
Ignore them, my dear!
Ignore them,
-
We must ignore them!
-
(tense dramatic music)
-
If I were the King
I’d throw you both in the dungeon
-
because just wait
until he hears about your failure!
-
I’m absolutely disgusted with you
for ruining any chance you had...
-
to prove yourself worthy
of being otherwise!
-
I mean, how could you have assumed
losing your temper at Antibo,
-
just like he wanted you to,
would help anything?
-
Now when it comes
o who makes the King’s list,
-
you are all but doomed!
-
And it is all your fault,
don’t you know?
-
Oh! It’s true!
-
What they mock me with is true!
What was I thinking?
-
Oh, I never should have let...
-
my anger and pride
get the better of me!
-
Even if it was Antibo!
I must go back to the mermaids...
-
and try to help them.
-
You can’t go back! Not now.
We’ve come so far already.
-
We must go on!
-
(tense dramatic music)
-
Leave him there, child!
Leave him be and go on without him!
-
Listen to them, Sylvie.
-
Go on without me
and save the Enchanted Forest...
-
while you still can.
-
I must save the mermaids
from my foolish blunder!
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sobs)
-
Don’t you remember?
-
Antibo said it would take Pixie Dust
to save the mermaids,
-
and we don’t have any.
-
That is true.
-
What we do have is the means
to restore that Great Tree.
-
Then the pixies
will be able to save the mermaids.
-
But I can’t do it alone!
-
I need you!
I’ll always need you!
-
So does the Enchanted Forest!
Like you said, we’re in this together!
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Nonsense!
Leave him be, Sylvie!
-
He will bring nothing but misfortune
upon the Enchanted Forest...
-
if he goes on!
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sobs)
-
How can I deny them? (sobs)
-
I can! Mr. Wogglebug, I love you!
And I believe in you!
-
I believe you are still good enough
to save the Enchanted Forest!
-
You must believe in yourself!
-
No! You mustn’t believe in yourself.
Or you’ll just mess up again!
-
So what if you made a mistake
once before?
-
It doesn’t mean you are a failure.
Because everyone makes mistakes!
-
But not me.
-
(tense dramatic music)
-
With my education
I should never make a mistake.
-
And yet look what happened
to those poor mermaids.
-
(Mr. Wogglebug sobs)
-
(dramatic music)
-
It wasn’t your fault, Mr. Wogglebug!
-
Antibo tricked you,
just like he tricked the elves.
-
Oh, please!
You must move on!
-
You know you would say the same to me
if I was in your place now.
-
(dramatic music)
-
No! No! No!
-
You’ll only prove you’re too proud
for your own good!
-
He’s right! He’s right! (sobbing)
-
He’s wrong!
-
You’re all nothing more than a bunch
of dried-up sticks of wood!
-
You’re just bullies!
-
Why don’t you pick
on someone your own size?
-
(dramatic music)
-
Don’t you see, Mr. Wogglebug?
-
Bullies have no power
once you know their secret.
-
They don’t taunt you
because they’re better than you.
-
They taunt you
because you’re better than them.
-
They’re jealous, but their words
can’t hurt you...
-
when you know you’re in the right.
Come on!
-
What-what are you doing?
-
Take my hand.
I’m gonna lead you out of here.
-
You, Sylvie Harnois,
are a very bad, bad girl!
-
You don’t deserve
to get out of here!
-
He was right!
You’re all barking mad!
-
We know you’re with Antibo!
-
Leave us alone,
because I’m not afraid of you anymore!
-
Let’s go, Mr. Wogglebug.
-
But the-but the trees.
-
Close your eyes
and you won’t see them.
-
But their taunts.
-
Sing your song
and you won’t hear them.
-
My song?
-
The one you sang to me
when I was scared to cross the bridge.
-
It gave me courage,
-
and I know
it will give you courage too.
-
Just hold my hand.
Trust me.
-
Have no fear, for I give you my word
I shall not let go.
-
♩ It’s a dilly-a-dally day ♩
-
♩ So perfectly fine
for going out to play ♩
-
You’re doing fine.
Now walk with me.
-
♩ When the sun is high
And the clouds have flown away ♩
-
♩ That’s a dilly-a-dally day
Oh dilly-a-day, dally-a-doo ♩
-
♩ Yo-dilly-dilly-dilly-dilly
Lay-dee-yoo-hoo ♩
-
♩ Oh dilly-a-day, dally-a-doo ♩
-
♩ I’m so glad that I met you ♩♩
-
You are the most pathetic,
irritating, unhelpful abomination...
-
to the forest!
-
Your insults may be rude
but they have no effect on me!
-
For they are too wooden and stiff!
(laughs)
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Shame on you for thinking yourselves
so smart and clever and good!
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Seriously, your insults
are as stiff as a board,
-
and I’m bored stiff! (laughs)
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Sylvie! Blah!
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I thought you were afraid of us.
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I was, but at least I wasn’t rooted
to the spot with fear.
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Come on, Mr. Wogglebug!
The clearing is just ahead!
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In a moment, my dear.
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I must say good-bye
to our new friends.
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(Mr. Wogglebug laughs)
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♩ Dilly-a-day, dally-a-doo ♩
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♩ Time for me to bid adieu to you ♩
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♩ Time for me to say toodle-loo ♩♩
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(Mr. Wogglebug giggles)
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Oh, blah!
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Oh, blah yourself!
-
(dramatic music)
(Antibo's hands clap)
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Bravo! Bravo!
You finally made it!
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So tell me, how did you like
my little section of the wood?
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Did it please you?
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No, not particularly.
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And you, Miss Harnois.
Are you doing well?
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I am, no thanks to you.
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Well. I suppose you’re both very anxious
to complete your task...
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and drive me away.
Please, be my guest.
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I don’t trust him, Sylvie.
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I think he’s going to do something
to trap us.
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Who? Me?
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I suppose I have been
the merry little trickster...
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here and there along the way,
but what can I do now?
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You’re here, you’ve won.
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I give you my solemn oath as a wizard
that I will simply stand right here...
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and watch you.
-
(dramatic music)
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What is this?
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I don’t know.
I can’t move forward or backward!
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Nor can I!
I-I’m trapped.
-
(soft dramatic music)
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Oh, I’m so sorry!
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Did I forget to tell you
that I placed an invisible barrier...
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around the tree?
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How silly of me!
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Oh, you liar!
You broke your solemn oath!
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I said I would stand here and watch you,
and that’s all I did.
-
I put that barrier up
long before you arrived.
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And now that I have you
where I want you,
-
the bargaining can begin.
-
What bargaining?
-
It’s perfectly simple, Miss Harnois.
You are trapped.
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I can release you.
And I will release you...
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if, and only if, you give me
the Heart of the Wood.
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Oh, you fiend!
What do you want with that?
-
Why, the same as you, of course.
I wish to revive the Great Human Tree.
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But won’t reviving the Tree
bring about your downfall?
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Perhaps, if you did it.
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But if I do it,
the Tree will become evil like me.
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It will overturn
the laws of Nature for me.
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It will defile the Enchanted Forest
for me.
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Once it does I will demand King Ethano
to make me the new ruler of Genoma,
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or watch his kingdom be destroyed
by the very thing...
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he thought would save it.
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Delightful plan, isn’t it?
I thought of it myself.
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We will never give in to you!
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And that’s fine by me.
-
There is a limited amount of air
in the barrier, anyway.
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Eventually you will suffocate
and I will get the Heart either way.
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Wouldn’t you rather walk away from this?
Nobdy is coming to help you.
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(earth rumbles loudly)
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What? What!
What is that sound?
-
I know.
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Why? Help. (chuckles)
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My! How prompt!
(chuckles)
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But where is Queen Elysia?
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I am here Mr. Wogglebug.
-
I stopped along the way
to release the Mermaids
-
with some Pixie Dust.
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In gratitude they allowed me
to borrow their starfish.
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Stay back!
-
Antibo has set up an invisible barrier
around the tree!
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Sylvie and I are trapped in it!
-
(serene ambient music)
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So, Antibo, up to your old tricks again?
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Oh, no, Your Highness,
these are brand new tricks,
-
ones that cannot be corrupted
with your wretched goodness!
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Then perhaps it is time
for my partner to join us.
-
(serene ambient music)
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It’s him!
What is he doing here?
-
Yes, it is him.
-
Wait a minute! Do you know him?
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That’s Mr. Frank...
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who was the substitute teacher
at my school,
-
the one who gave me the key
that got me here.
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Oh, my dear Sylvie, you are mistaken.
That is Professor Nowitall.
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You are both correct,
but this is no time for explanations.
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Let me see here.
(serene ambient music)
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Ah! As I thought!
Clear pectin.
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Pectin?
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Yes, Sylvie.
-
I believe it is used in your world
to make jellies and jams.
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It is a very crude sort of trap.
-
(scoffs) I’d like to see you make one,
you antiquated bookworm.
-
Very crude,
but also very effective.
-
I believe the time has come for us
to all work together.
-
Queen Elysia, would you be so kind
as to place the starfish...
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on top of the barrier
at the four points of the compass?
-
(serene ambient music)
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Starfish!
-
Use the magical strength of your tentacles
to pull at the barrier...
-
in different directions.
-
Elves!
-
We stand ready to help.
-
Then use your magical power
of growing things...
-
to create creepers and vines and ivys...
-
that can shoot their tendrils
into the barrier.
-
(serene ambient music)
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Pixies! Help them with your dust.
-
Let’s go, Pixies!
-
(Pixie Dust tinkles)
(serene ambient music)
-
Oh, dear me, more Pixie Dust.
-
I hope this doesn’t mean...
-
I’m going to start-star-sta--
(sneezes)
-
Never mind.
-
(serene ambient music)
-
They did it!
The barrier is down!
-
Quickly, Sylvie!
To the Tree!
-
(serene ambient music)
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Oh no you don’t!
-
I won’t let you interfere my plans again!
Not when I’m this close to victory!
-
Sylvie!
The vial King Ethano gave you!
-
The Liquid Essence of Loyalty!
Throw it at Antibo!
-
(serene ambient music)
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(liquid splashes)
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Ah! You little brat!
You got me wet!
-
Now you’re really gonna get it!
-
Ah! Ah! What is happening here?
-
That liquid is blocking your power
at the moment.
-
Now, Sylvie, it is
time to complete your task.
-
But I don’t understand.
-
The King said it would only work
for one with True Loyalty of Heart,
-
and no such creature has existed.
-
Not here in Genoma.
-
Which is why, when I heard rumors
of Antibo’s doings,
-
I searched other worlds to find one.
I finally did.
-
The day I met you, Sylvie,
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and you told me
how you risked punishment...
-
to protect a helpless creature of Nature,
I knew you had the qualities...
-
that were needed to defeat Antibo.
-
That’s why I arranged to bring you here.
-
That’s also why I told you...
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to go to the palace
along that particular road.
-
I had to make sure the two of you met,
or disaster might still have befallen.
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Now, Sylvie, the moment is at hand.
-
Place the Heart of the Wood
inside the Tree, and hold it there.
-
(serene ambient music)
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Now, speak the words
that are in your heart.
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Oh, Great Tree,
-
do you see this multitude of creatures
about you?
-
I believe they are good creatures
to the Enchanted Forest...
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who were chosen to protect it
and the Heart of it.
-
They are as vital
to keeping the magic alive...
-
as any other creature could be.
-
As you depend on the Heart of the Wood
for life,
-
so the Heart of the Wood
will depend on them for protection...
-
from evils like Antibo...
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who would seek to undo
the magic of Nature,
-
or twist it to their own designs.
-
From here on let the Elves, Pixies,
Guardians, Starfish, Mermaids...
-
and all who reside here
pledge themselves
-
to restoring the Enchanted Forest
to what it once was...
-
and shall be forevermore.
-
Bravo! Well said and done, my dear!
I knew you had it in you.
-
Oh! Something tickled my hand.
-
That was the Human Tree
accepting your words...
-
and taking just the
tiniest bit of humanity from you...
-
to complete the spell.
-
And so it has begun.
-
The Human Tree is alive once more!
-
Eh, Sylvie,
you can pull your hand out now.
-
I’ve been trying to.
It’s stuck!
-
Stuck? How can that be?
-
Oh my!
-
The hole has grown smaller
and is gripping your arm tightly.
-
How can this be?
-
Ah! Yes! That was me, I’m afraid.
-
You see, I managed
to get that goop off of me...
-
and cast one last spell
before the Tree came to life.
-
You all wanted a Human Tree, right?
Well, now you have one.
-
(laughs)
Quite literally!
-
She will remain joined to the Tree
for all of eternity.
-
You devil!
Release her at once!
-
You obviously don’t understand
how this works.
-
Now that the Human Tree
has come back to life,
-
it is the most powerful source of magic
in the Enchanted Forest,
-
in all of Genoma, in fact.
-
I couldn’t release her now
even if I wanted to.
-
Face it.
-
You may have defeated me, bug,
but I have the final revenge!
-
Quickly!
Place the Starfish around the opening...
-
so their tentacles can widen it.
-
Elves! Use you gardening magic
to widen the hole.
-
Pixies! Use your dust!
I promise not to sneeze!
-
Queel Elysia, use your wand!
-
Oh, friends!
life is on the line here.
-
Why is no one helping her?
-
I am sorry, my new friend,
but Antibo has spoken the truth.
-
The Human Tree is more powerful
than all of our magic put together.
-
There must be a way to save her.
-
I know I can think of one!
Isn’t that right, Professor Nowitall?
-
Mr. Wogglebug,
you are my best student...
-
and have the keenest
intellect...
-
of anyone in Genoma,
except myself, of course.
-
But sometimes intellect is not enough.
-
When the brain is helpless,
the heart must suffice.
-
Use your heart, Mr. Wogglebug.
-
Just as Sylvie did before,
-
now you must let your heart
guide your speech.
-
Oh, Great Human Tree, I beg of you
to release Sylvie.
-
She is my friend, my dearest friend,
a friend I have grown to love more...
-
in these past few days
than anyone in my life.
-
I feel I love her...
-
more than I could ever love
even myself.
-
She deserves to be free
for she has taught me this is true wisdom.
-
I’m free!
You did it, Mr. Wogglebug!
-
I did?
-
No, you did.
-
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
thank you, thank you.
-
Oh, many thanks, indeed.
-
(serene ambient music)
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Hear me, one and all!
The Prophecy has been fulfilled!
-
One from a far land
has restored the Enchanted Forest...
-
with the aid of a magical
creature!
-
But Professor Nowitall,
I’m not magical.
-
On the contrary, you possess the
greatest magic of all.
-
Why?
What magic is that?
-
Love, Mr. Wogglebug.
Love.
-
Love? Love?
-
I’m sick of the lot of you!
-
Go ahead!
Celebrate your little victory!
-
But bear one thing in mind.
You haven’t seen the last of me!
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Oh, get out of the way!
-
(serene ambient music)
-
Congratulations!
-
Now that you have saved
the Enchanted Forest,
-
you are the heroes of Genoma!
-
Oh dear!
Water is leaking from my eyes again.
-
I don’t understand.
I'm-I’m not sad.
-
You’re crying because you’re happy.
-
I am?
-
So I cry when I’m sad
and when I’m happy?
-
But how can I know the difference?
-
It’s the way you feel inside
that makes the difference.
-
Of course! I can feel it!
I can feel the difference!
-
Oh, Sylvie, you’ve taught me so much
on this journey.
-
And you’ve taught me so much more.
-
And that’s as it should be.
-
It’s why I put you two together
in the first place.
-
What do you mean, put us together?
-
My dear friend,
why do you think I told you...
-
to take that road in the first place?
-
I knew Sylvie would be there,
for I set it up by giving her the key.
-
And so the adventure comes to an end.
-
The Enchanted Forest
is in full bloom once more,
-
all of Genoma has been saved,
-
and we have returned
safely here to the castle
-
to inform you of our deeds.
-
And so Antibo is gone?
-
As near as I can tell,
he has left the kingdom.
-
Thank you for your report.
-
I believe that puts this matter
to an end.
-
Not quite, my husband.
-
I would hear from Mr. Wogglebug...
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of all of his adventures
in this endeavor.
-
He does, after all,
seek to be a member of this court.
-
You make a good point, my dear.
-
Mr. Wogglebug,
I would hear your report.
-
Oh, with pleasure, Sire.
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♩ When we left on our journey
you could say I had a special sense ♩
-
♩ That we would need
the Seven Living Values of Intelligence ♩
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♩ At first we had to cross a bridge
that went across a deep crevasse ♩
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♩ That had poor Sylvie so frightened
she almost turned as pale as glass ♩
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♩ And as we reached the other side
we sang a song and did a dance ♩
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♩ And met a wise old oak ♩
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♩ Who told us how our journey
could advance ♩
-
♩ He set our feet upon the path
to find the village of the elves ♩
-
♩ Where we helped them grow flowers ♩
-
♩ Using music from ourselves
and though Antibo showed up ♩
-
♩ Just to make our Flower Garden bust ♩
-
♩ I managed to repair it
with a little bit of Pixie Dust ♩
-
♩ Honesty, kindness, courtesy, loyalty,
and humility ♩
-
♩ Courageous, perseverance,
have been shown to us ♩
-
♩ To be the key
to find the missing Pixies in a cave ♩
-
♩ Gathering Pixie Dust ♩
-
♩ To which I was allergic
so dear Sylvie spoke for both of us ♩
-
♩ The pixies then did tell us
of a tree-nymph we must go to meet ♩
-
♩ Who had within her ♩
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♩ Keeping the fabled
Heart of Wood so sweet ♩
-
(upbeat piano music)
-
♩ We later met some mermaids
who Antibo gave an awful freeze ♩
-
♩ And had to pass a forest
of Antibo’s twisted Mocking Trees ♩
-
♩ Honesty, kindness, courtesy loyalty
and humility ♩
-
♩ Courageous, perseverance
have been shown to us to be the key ♩
-
♩ And when we reached the clearing
we found Antibo was scarier ♩
-
♩ Because he’d blocked off H and I
the tree with a big barrier ♩
-
♩ But sylvie placed the heart
inside the old dead tree trunk’s cavity ♩
-
(upbeat piano music)
-
♩ And told the forest from her heart
"Stop Antibo’s depravity" ♩
-
Antibo cast a final Spell
to bind poor Sylvie to the tree
-
I was so frightened for her!
(sobs)
-
♩ I swear, my liege ♩
-
♩ But my love had the magic power
that allowed her to go free ♩
-
(upbeat piano music)
-
♩ The Tree started to bloom
and now the forest seems so magical ♩
-
♩ While Antibo stormed off
in a way I found almost tragical ♩
-
♩ Honesty, kindness, courtesy,
loyalty, humility ♩
-
Courageous, perseverance
have been shown to us to be the key ♩♩
-
(upbeat piano music)
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Well, I suppose that's my story,
My Lord.
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My Liege, my captain and king.
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And I would dare say
that our adventure...
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is worth the stories
for the rest of time.
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Rest assured Sylvie,
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your name shall never be forgotten
in these lands.
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Congratulations, Mr. Wogglebug,
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for you have more than proven yourself...
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worthy of all our respect and affection.
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You’ve adequately demonstrated...
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all the Seven Living Values
of Intelligence...
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along your way.
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I did?
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I mean, I suppose I must have.
But how so?
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They happened all around you
as you just went on your way.
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You showed courtesy, kindness, and honesty
to all of the residents of the forest,
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as well as loyalty to Sylvie always.
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You also proved
you had courage and perseverance...
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when you went through the Mocking Trees.
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Why, I believe you’re right!
Oh! Ofcourse I did.
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I just wasn’t really keeping score
of myself! (giggles)
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But what about the last of them?
How did I achieve it?
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- I believe I can answer that for you.
You let Sylvie help you to achieve it. ...
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She helped you to understand
that making mistakes ...
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is all just part of the journey of life
and learning all its lessons. ...
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Also, when you were trying
to rescue Sylvie ...
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from the Great Human Tree, ...
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you professed her
to be better than yourself. ...
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That takes great humility indeed. ...
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You’ve learned more now
than you knew when you started out.
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- Why, of course, you’re right! ...
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And that is just
what all of the journey of life is about, ...
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as you yourself have so often said.
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- You, Mr. H.M. Wogglebug T.E., ...
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have proved yourself worthy
of my trust and esteem ...
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far more
than any of the other dignitaries ...
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put together. ...
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You are a very rare
and valuable being as such.
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Henceforth, I dub you my
own trusted Chief Adviser to me ...
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and in all affairs to come!
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- Why, I thank you, Your Majesty.
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- The pleasure is all mine. ...
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Bear it well, my good friend.
Bear it well, my good friend.
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- Indeed I shall! ...
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I thank you, Your Majesty!
From the very bottom of my heart!
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- And you, Sylvie Harnois,
I trust you have the key ...
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that brought you here to Genoma?
- What? It must be.
But it’s not! ...
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Oh dear, I must have dropped it
in the Enchanted Forest!
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- Or perhaps you forgot
that you gave it to me ...
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when all this began.
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- That’s right!
You said you wanted to study it.
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- That’s right.
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- I’ve learned something very important
from this key,
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- What did you learn?
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- That it’s time for you to go home.
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- What? But she can’t!
She’s my friend!
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Are you questioning
the wisdom of your King?
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- No, Your Majesty.
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- It’s all right, Mr. Wogglebug.
I have the picture in my attic. ...
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I can come back to see you
any time I want.
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- I’m afraid not, Sylvie.
That was a one-time portal. ...
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When you return home,
it will be sealed forever. ...
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But don’t fret.
There are many portals ...
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between our world and yours.
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There’s no telling
where you’ll find another. ...
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But when the time is right,
rest assured you will.
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(distant bell tinkling)
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- Where is that coming from?
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- I think I know!
Come on, Mr. Wogglebug! ...
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You see?
I knew this was where I had to go.
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(soft music)
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- Oh, Sylvie, you have no idea
how much I’m going to miss you.
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- I think perhaps I do.
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- I think perhaps you do, too.
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- I love you, Mr. Wogglebug
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- I love you, too, my dear Sylvie.
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(soft music)
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(bells tinkling)
(soft music)
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- Oh, wow!
(bells tinkling)
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(soft music)
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♩ It saddens me to see her go
she was a very faithful friend ♩
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(soft music)
(Mr. Wogglebug sighs)
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(Mr. Wogglebug laughs)
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♩ But all in all I have to say
this was a very happy end ♩
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- So long, Sylvie,
You are my best friend. (laughs)
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- Sylvie, there is someone here
who would like to talk to you.
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- From the school?
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- No, not from the school.
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- Sylvie,
this is Mr. and Mrs. Martin. ...
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They were hoping you might like
to be a part of their family.
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- It’s very nice to meet you, Sylvie.
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- It would give my wife and I great joy
if you would like to live with us.
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- The Martins would like to adopt
you, Sylvie.
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Isn’t that wonderful news?
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- Yes! Oh, yes,yes!
Thank you, yes!
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(soft music)
(car engine revs)
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♩ Believe in your dreams
Believe in all you can conceive ♩
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♩ Believe and you will achieve ♩
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♩ Believe and you will find all
is more than it could seem ♩
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♩ Believe and you find all will be agleam ♩
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♩ Believe and you will find all will be
just simply agleam ♩
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♩ Your imagination will reign supreme ♩
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♩ Believe me and I will never leave ♩
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♩ Believe me and you will achieve
All the more than we imagined ♩
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♩ Because of you, after all,
my life did happen ♩
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♩ You are the one to make me real
you are the one who can only feel ♩
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♩ The way I can only feel to be real
I should never be concealed ♩
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♩ But only just be healed
you may go down the wrong road ♩
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♩ You may lose you way and become lost ♩
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♩ But if you will follow your heart
you will find a new day may unfold ♩
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♩ You must go on no matter the cost ♩
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♩ You must begin where you start ♩
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♩ I am here with you
I am here to stay ♩
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As long as you will stay with me
All our dreams may come true
You and me can always start anew
And I will always come to play
With you