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# A yellow house with a red door | 1:04:08 | 1:04:12 | |
# My friends live here with room for more | 1:04:12 | 1:04:15 | |
# I'm Hector | 1:04:15 | 1:04:17 | |
# Tilly | 1:04:17 | 1:04:18 | |
-# Tumpty -And Pru | 1:04:18 | 1:04:20 | |
-# There's Tiptoe and Doodle -Say how do you do? | 1:04:20 | 1:04:25 | |
# To Tilly and her friends... | 1:04:25 | 1:04:28 | |
# La la la... # | 1:04:36 | 1:04:38 | |
"Once upon a time... | 1:04:42 | 1:04:44 | |
"there lived a beautiful princess who..." | 1:04:44 | 1:04:47 | |
Can't you read a story that's a bit more bitey? | 1:04:47 | 1:04:51 | |
I haven't read this one yet, Doodle. | 1:04:51 | 1:04:54 | |
Before you start, Tilly, | 1:04:54 | 1:04:56 | |
can I get my pillow? | 1:04:56 | 1:04:58 | |
I need something to hide behind in case the story gets scary. | 1:04:58 | 1:05:01 | |
I'm sure it's not scary, Hector. | 1:05:01 | 1:05:04 | |
The book is called The Princess And The Sparkling Trumpet. | 1:05:04 | 1:05:08 | |
But lots of things scare me, Tilly. | 1:05:08 | 1:05:10 | |
Mice, butter, bike horns that go honk! | 1:05:10 | 1:05:15 | |
SHE GIGGLES | 1:05:15 | 1:05:17 | |
Go on, then, Hector. | 1:05:17 | 1:05:18 | |
Now, where were we? | 1:05:22 | 1:05:24 | |
Oh, yes. | 1:05:24 | 1:05:26 | |
"Once upon a time..." | 1:05:26 | 1:05:27 | |
Tilly, I need a hat! | 1:05:27 | 1:05:29 | |
Something with a wide brim always puts me the mood for a story. | 1:05:29 | 1:05:32 | |
OK, Pru. | 1:05:32 | 1:05:34 | |
Red or blue? | 1:05:37 | 1:05:38 | |
-Red! -Blue! | 1:05:38 | 1:05:40 | |
Both it is, then. | 1:05:40 | 1:05:42 | |
Anyone else want to get anything before I start? | 1:05:42 | 1:05:45 | |
JINGLE! | 1:05:45 | 1:05:47 | |
And I'll get my box. | 1:05:47 | 1:05:48 | |
He likes a good story. | 1:05:48 | 1:05:51 | |
Hurry up, everyone. | 1:05:51 | 1:05:52 | |
LAUGHING | 1:05:55 | 1:05:57 | |
Ahem! | 1:05:57 | 1:05:59 | |
"Once upon a time... | 1:05:59 | 1:06:01 | |
"there was a beautiful princess, | 1:06:01 | 1:06:04 | |
"who lived in a gloomy castle, | 1:06:04 | 1:06:07 | |
"a place where music was never heard and where nobody ever smiled." | 1:06:07 | 1:06:12 | |
There's going to be a horn that goes honk any minute. | 1:06:12 | 1:06:15 | |
I just know it! | 1:06:15 | 1:06:16 | |
"And then one day, while playing in the dark and dusty attic, | 1:06:16 | 1:06:20 | |
"she found a sparkling trumpet." | 1:06:20 | 1:06:23 | |
Phew! A sparkling trumpet. That's not so bad. | 1:06:23 | 1:06:27 | |
"The princess blew the trumpet | 1:06:27 | 1:06:29 | |
"and sent a joyous sound across the castle. | 1:06:29 | 1:06:33 | |
"Everyone started to dance. | 1:06:33 | 1:06:35 | |
"Everyone started to smile and laugh." | 1:06:35 | 1:06:38 | |
I bet they danced the Pretty Pru Prance. | 1:06:38 | 1:06:41 | |
JINGLE! | 1:06:41 | 1:06:43 | |
And I bet they laughed like this. Ha ha ha ha! | 1:06:43 | 1:06:46 | |
"But then one day..." | 1:06:46 | 1:06:48 | |
Oh, no. It's all going to go wrong. I just know it. | 1:06:48 | 1:06:51 | |
"The princess found that the sparkling trumpet was missing." | 1:06:51 | 1:06:55 | |
Told you so. | 1:06:55 | 1:06:56 | |
"Without music, the castle was an even gloomier place." | 1:06:56 | 1:07:00 | |
ALL: Oh! | 1:07:00 | 1:07:02 | |
It can't end like this. | 1:07:02 | 1:07:04 | |
Me and box both think this is the most exciting book ever, ever! | 1:07:04 | 1:07:09 | |
What happens next, Tilly? | 1:07:09 | 1:07:11 | |
Let's see. | 1:07:11 | 1:07:12 | |
-Oh! -I don't like the sound of that "oh". | 1:07:13 | 1:07:16 | |
What's the matter, Tilly? | 1:07:16 | 1:07:18 | |
The last page of the book, it's gone! | 1:07:18 | 1:07:20 | |
Gone? | 1:07:20 | 1:07:21 | |
DOODLE WHISTLES | 1:07:21 | 1:07:24 | |
Never mind. Let's do something else. | 1:07:25 | 1:07:28 | |
But the story's got to have an ending. | 1:07:28 | 1:07:31 | |
You're right, Tumpty. We've got to find that missing page. | 1:07:31 | 1:07:35 | |
If we don't, then there'll be no music, | 1:07:35 | 1:07:38 | |
and no-one in the castle will dance and laugh ever again. | 1:07:38 | 1:07:41 | |
I can't understand where it's gone. | 1:07:46 | 1:07:48 | |
I take such good care of my books. | 1:07:48 | 1:07:51 | |
It'll be here somewhere, Tilly. | 1:07:51 | 1:07:54 | |
Maybe it's in the dressing-up box. | 1:07:54 | 1:07:57 | |
JINGLE! HE GASPS | 1:07:57 | 1:08:00 | |
Oh, Tiptoe, you made me jump. | 1:08:00 | 1:08:03 | |
JINGLE! | 1:08:03 | 1:08:05 | |
Oh, the page isn't in there. | 1:08:05 | 1:08:07 | |
Box, have you got the page? | 1:08:07 | 1:08:09 | |
No. Box hasn't got the page. | 1:08:14 | 1:08:17 | |
But he has got my new red car. | 1:08:19 | 1:08:22 | |
Vroom, vroom-vroom vroom! | 1:08:22 | 1:08:24 | |
Let me check it hasn't fallen in here. | 1:08:26 | 1:08:30 | |
No sign of a missing page, | 1:08:30 | 1:08:32 | |
but there is one rather fabulous-looking hen in here. | 1:08:32 | 1:08:37 | |
A-ha-ha! | 1:08:37 | 1:08:39 | |
There's no sign of the page anywhere, Tilly. | 1:08:39 | 1:08:42 | |
Hmm. Let's try the bedroom. | 1:08:42 | 1:08:45 | |
What a mess! | 1:08:49 | 1:08:51 | |
Who forgot to tidy their part of the bedroom this morning? | 1:08:51 | 1:08:55 | |
TUMPTY SIGHS | 1:08:55 | 1:08:56 | |
Ahem. | 1:08:56 | 1:08:57 | |
JINGLE! | 1:08:57 | 1:08:58 | |
Huh? | 1:08:58 | 1:09:00 | |
PRU CLUCKS | 1:09:00 | 1:09:01 | |
Hmm... | 1:09:01 | 1:09:03 | |
THEY ALL LAUGH | 1:09:03 | 1:09:05 | |
We're going to have to search for the page as we tidy up. | 1:09:05 | 1:09:09 | |
Ooh, ooh! I found it. | 1:09:15 | 1:09:17 | |
ALL: Hurray! | 1:09:20 | 1:09:22 | |
Well, what happens in the end? | 1:09:22 | 1:09:25 | |
It's not the missing page. | 1:09:25 | 1:09:27 | |
What is it, then? | 1:09:27 | 1:09:28 | |
It's Tiptoe's Christmas list. | 1:09:28 | 1:09:30 | |
He starts it early every year. | 1:09:30 | 1:09:33 | |
Come on, let's search the rest of the house. | 1:09:37 | 1:09:40 | |
Must we? We're never going to find it. | 1:09:40 | 1:09:43 | |
Hello, Mr Frog. Have you seen the last page of my book? | 1:09:50 | 1:09:54 | |
FROG CROAKS | 1:09:54 | 1:09:56 | |
OK. Do you know what happens at the end of the book | 1:09:56 | 1:09:59 | |
The Princess and the Sparkling Trumpet? | 1:09:59 | 1:10:02 | |
FROG CROAKS | 1:10:02 | 1:10:04 | |
You probably only know The Frog Prince. | 1:10:04 | 1:10:07 | |
FROG CROAKS | 1:10:07 | 1:10:08 | |
Actually, that gives me an idea. | 1:10:08 | 1:10:10 | |
Thank you. Have a nice day. | 1:10:10 | 1:10:12 | |
Because we need an ending... | 1:10:16 | 1:10:18 | |
I thought I could read the last page of another story. | 1:10:19 | 1:10:23 | |
Genius idea! The type of thing I usually think of! | 1:10:23 | 1:10:26 | |
" 'Someone's sleeping in my bed,' said Baby Bear, | 1:10:26 | 1:10:30 | |
"and Goldilocks woke up. | 1:10:30 | 1:10:32 | |
"She was frightened by the three bears and ran away | 1:10:32 | 1:10:36 | |
"and never came back to the little house again." | 1:10:36 | 1:10:39 | |
OK, we've had our ending. | 1:10:39 | 1:10:41 | |
Let's go and do something else. | 1:10:41 | 1:10:43 | |
No. I don't like that ending. | 1:10:43 | 1:10:46 | |
We didn't find out if everyone danced again. | 1:10:46 | 1:10:49 | |
Let's try this one, then. | 1:10:49 | 1:10:52 | |
"And the fox gobbled him up, | 1:10:52 | 1:10:54 | |
"and that was the end of the gingerbread man." | 1:10:54 | 1:10:57 | |
That one's not right either. | 1:10:57 | 1:10:59 | |
Oh, bother. If only we knew what happened to those pages. | 1:10:59 | 1:11:03 | |
STOMACH RUMBLES | 1:11:03 | 1:11:05 | |
Sorry about that, everyone. It must have been something I ate. | 1:11:07 | 1:11:13 | |
Something like the last page of my book? | 1:11:13 | 1:11:17 | |
I'm sorry. I was hungry in the middle of the night. | 1:11:17 | 1:11:21 | |
I ate two shopping lists and a comic, er... | 1:11:21 | 1:11:24 | |
and maybe the last page of the book. | 1:11:24 | 1:11:27 | |
PRU CLUCKS | 1:11:27 | 1:11:29 | |
Doodle, you have to look after books. | 1:11:29 | 1:11:32 | |
I know that now. | 1:11:32 | 1:11:34 | |
Open up. I'll see if I can read the ending. | 1:11:38 | 1:11:43 | |
(ECHOING) All I can see are lots of apples. | 1:11:43 | 1:11:47 | |
So now we'll never know how the story ends. | 1:11:47 | 1:11:51 | |
Oh. Why don't you tell me how you think the story ends, Hector. | 1:11:51 | 1:11:55 | |
I think everyone climbs a high mountain, looking for the trumpet. | 1:12:03 | 1:12:08 | |
Oh! | 1:12:11 | 1:12:13 | |
TILLY GIGGLES | 1:12:13 | 1:12:15 | |
But then they can't get down. And they never dance again. | 1:12:16 | 1:12:20 | |
Oh, it's a sad ending. | 1:12:20 | 1:12:22 | |
Too sad. I've got a much better idea for an ending. | 1:12:22 | 1:12:25 | |
The queen plays her pink ukulele and everybody dances to that instead. | 1:12:25 | 1:12:29 | |
SHE STRUMS AND SINGS | 1:12:29 | 1:12:31 | |
No, no! I think everyone | 1:12:31 | 1:12:33 | |
bounces up and down on a giant cake | 1:12:33 | 1:12:35 | |
and has such a good time that they forget about dancing. | 1:12:35 | 1:12:39 | |
Or a young crocodile remembers that she swallowed the sparkling trumpet | 1:12:39 | 1:12:45 | |
and...and finds she can play her nose instead! | 1:12:45 | 1:12:49 | |
DOODLE BREATHES IN AND BLOWS | 1:12:49 | 1:12:51 | |
DRUMMING | 1:12:51 | 1:12:53 | |
What's that, Tiptoe? You think that a rabbit bangs his drum | 1:12:53 | 1:12:57 | |
and the trumpet answers back. | 1:12:57 | 1:13:00 | |
SHE GIGGLES | 1:13:00 | 1:13:02 | |
The princess finds the trumpet and they all laugh | 1:13:02 | 1:13:05 | |
and dance happily every after. | 1:13:05 | 1:13:07 | |
SHE GIGGLES | 1:13:07 | 1:13:09 | |
Me! Hello! My ending's best! | 1:13:12 | 1:13:14 | |
My ending's the bounciest. | 1:13:14 | 1:13:17 | |
And mine... | 1:13:17 | 1:13:18 | |
..is the most moving. | 1:13:19 | 1:13:21 | |
-Mine is best! -Mine is best! | 1:13:21 | 1:13:23 | |
-No, mine is. -I like my ending. | 1:13:23 | 1:13:25 | |
Quiet, everyone! The great thing about stories | 1:13:25 | 1:13:30 | |
is that they can have lots of different endings. | 1:13:30 | 1:13:33 | |
If you don't like the way a story ends, | 1:13:33 | 1:13:35 | |
you can just make up a new one. | 1:13:35 | 1:13:37 | |
Tilly, how do YOU think The Princess and the Sparkling Trumpet ends? | 1:13:37 | 1:13:41 | |
I think everyone works together to search the castle | 1:13:41 | 1:13:45 | |
until they find it. | 1:13:45 | 1:13:47 | |
Then they have a musical cake party. | 1:13:47 | 1:13:50 | |
SHE GIGGLES | 1:13:50 | 1:13:53 | |
I like Tilly's ending. | 1:13:53 | 1:13:55 | |
Me, too. | 1:13:55 | 1:13:57 | |
TILLY GIGGLES | 1:13:57 | 1:13:59 | |
ALL LAUGH | 1:13:59 | 1:14:00 | |
PARP! | 1:14:03 | 1:14:04 | |
Ooh! | 1:14:04 | 1:14:06 | |
SHE GIGGLES | 1:14:07 | 1:14:09 | |
Oh, now I remember! | 1:14:10 | 1:14:12 | |
DOODLE LAUGHS | 1:14:12 | 1:14:14 | |
I hid it in there so I could have it for breakfast. | 1:14:14 | 1:14:17 | |
Are you going to read it, Tilly? | 1:14:17 | 1:14:20 | |
Maybe later. | 1:14:20 | 1:14:21 | |
For now I like THIS ending. | 1:14:21 | 1:14:24 | |
Me, too. | 1:14:24 | 1:14:26 | |
LAUGHTER | 1:14:35 | 1:14:38 | |
Subtitles by Red Bee Media Ltd | 1:14:51 | 1:14:54 |