(cheerful music)
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ Up on a hill
♫ Let's watch them as they play
♫ Playing all day
♫ Hooray
- [Bill] The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill.
- [Corky] And His Best Friend Corky.
♫ Bottle top Bill.
- [Corky] Where are we going today, Bill?
- [Bill] We're off to Mrs. Whistlehead's farm, Corky.
- [Corky] Will we have an adventure there?
- [Bill] You bet!
It's called The Jittery Genie.
- Oh Bill, Corky.
- Hello Mrs. Whistlehead.
What's up?
- I hear that naughty Great Wild Wooly's here again.
I hope he's not about to steal my sheep.
- I don't think so, Mrs. Whistlehead.
Look, he's asleep.
(snoring loudly)
- [Bill] I don't think he'll be
any trouble today, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- Excellent.
In that case, would you mind doing me a favor?
- Just name it, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- Could you help clean out my shed?
- [Corky] Do you mean the old one out near the barn?
- [Mrs. Whistlehead] The very one.
It's such a mess inside and it needs a good tidy up.
- You don't have to say any more, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- We'll have it clean in no time at all.
- Wonderful.
Alright then, I'm off to do the shopping.
Come on Timmy, into town we go.
(dog barking)
- Bye Mrs. Whistlehead.
- Bye Timmy.
- Let's get stuck into this tidy up, Corky.
- Right behind you, Bill.
Bill, are you sure the Great Wild Wooly
won't do anything while we're not watching him?
(snoring loudly)
- He looks like he'll be asleep for hours yet.
Come on.
(cackling)
- [Corky] How messy do you think the old shed will be, Bill?
- [Bill] I don't know, Corky.
But I do know that lots of things have been stored in there.
- [Corky] That means it'll be very messy then.
- You're right, Corky.
It's extra, double, super, messy.
- And a little spooky too, Bill.
- No one's been in here for ages.
(cat meowing)
(gasping)
- There's someone in here right now, Bill.
- [Bill] And I see them, Corky.
- [Corky] They've got whiskers.
- [Bill] And pointy ears.
- [Corky] And a long tail.
- Wait a minute, it's Pickles the cat.
(cat meowing)
Hello Pickles.
- You gave me a scare, you did.
- [Gerald] She gave me a scare too.
- Whoa.
- Ba-Bill, someone else is here.
- [Gerald] Don't be frightened, it's only me.
- But, who are you?
- And where are you?
- [Gerald] Over here, in the corner.
- We need some light, Bill.
- Right Corky, I'll open a window.
That's better.
- I still don't see anyone in the corner, Bill.
There's just that dirty old bit of glass.
- [Bill] I think it's a bottle, Corky.
- [Gerald] That's where I am, I'm here in the bottle.
- In the bottle?
- But how can you fit in there?
- [Gerald] Open it up and you'll see.
Go on, there's nothing to be afraid of.
- What do you think, Corky?
- He sounds friendly enough, Bill.
- Right, let's do it.
Ready, Corky?
- Ready, Bill.
Who is it, Bill?
- [Bill] I don't know, Corky.
He looks like, I don't know what he looks like.
- Thank you.
It's so good to be out in the air again.
That bottle does get half cramped after awhile.
- You've been living in that bottle?
- Yes.
That's what genies do, you know?
- You're a genie?
- Indeed.
Gerald the genie at your service.
- I'm Corky.
- And I'm Bill.
- I'm so pleased to meet you.
- But what are you doing here, Gerald?
- Wishes.
- Wishes?
- You've released me from the bottle, so that means
you get three wishes and I will make them come true.
- Blow me down.
- Three wishes?
- Any three wishes at all.
- What will we wish for, Corky?
- Uh, we could wish for, I don't know, Bill.
- Come on now, you must be able to think of something.
- Gee, I don't know either.
Oh, look at that naughty Great Wild Wooly,
he's using the sheep to keep him cool.
(cackling)
- I knew he'd be up to his tricks again.
- Excuse me, can you please concentrate
on your wishes, I don't have forever.
- Corky, I know what to wish for,
it's something we both wish.
- I think I know what it is, Bill.
- Follow me, everybody.
(cat meowing)
- [Bill] Our wish is about the Great Wild Wooly.
- What about him?
- He's very naughty and he loves to play tricks on everyone.
- And we wish he would stop playing tricks and become nice.
- How nice?
- Nice like.
- Nice like.
(cat meowing)
- Nice like Pickles the p*ssy cat.
- Got it.
Nice like a p*ssy cat.
First wish coming up.
Great Wild Wooly, you won't be a bat or a rat or a hat,
you'll now become nice like a p*ssy cat.
Gazooma.
(dramatic music)
- What's happening to the Great Wild Wooly, Bill?
- I don't know, Corky.
I can't see anything.
(bleating meow)
- Oh no.
- The Great Wild Wooly is a cat.
- [Corky] What happened, Gerald?
- I did exactly as you asked.
You wanted him to be a p*ssy cat, and that's what he is.
(growling)
- He's very cranky about being a p*ssy cat.
(cat meowing)
- Pickles, where are you going?
Pickles?
- I don't think Pickles likes
the Great Wild Wooly as a p*ssy cat.
- I don't think I do either.
(growling)
- Please don't be cranky, Great Wild Wooly.
- I think we've made a mistake, Bill.
- So do I, Corky.
What can we do?
- Let's use our second wish, Bill, and turn him back.
- Gerald, we don't want the Great Wild Wooly to be
a big p*ssy cat, we wish him to be a big sheep.
- A big sheep?
- That's right.
- You're sure about this?
- Super sure.
- Very well.
Great Wild Wooly, you're a p*ssy cat no more.
Become a big sheep for sure.
Gazooma.
- [Corky] Is the wish working, Bill?
- [Bill] I don't know, Corky.
We'll have to wait for the magic cloud to disappear.
- [Corky] It has worked, he's a big sheep again.
- Well done, Gerald.
- I'm so glad.
I do like to get the wishes right.
- Um Bill, I'm not sure about this.
- Why Corky?
The Great Wild Wooly is a big sheep again.
- He's big alright, look.
(gasping)
(bleating loudly)
He's a giant.
- What should we do?
- Run!
Make room for us, Pickles!
- What did I do wrong?
- You turned the Great Wild Wooly from a big p*ssy cat
into a big sheep, a very big sheep.
(loud rumbling)
- [Bill] And now look what he's doing.
- [Corky] He's letting the sheep out so they'll follow him.
(bleating loudly)
- [Bill] But the sheep are
scared of him because he's so big.
- Oh no.
- They're coming this way.
(loud crashing)
- It's getting a little crowded in here.
- You can say that again, Gerald.
(sadly bleating)
- [Corky] Look at the Great Wild Wooly, Bill.
- [Bill] He's sad because all the sheep are scared of him.
Crikey, look at the size of those tears.
They're so big, they're making a river.
- A river that's heading for us, Bill.
(water splashing)
- Whoa!
- [Corky] We've got to get out of here.
- [Bill] Before we sink.
- You still have one more wish,
you can wish to get out of here.
- Good idea, Gerald.
- But Bill, what about the Great Wild Wooly?
We need our last wish to turn him back to normal.
- You're right Corky, what'll we do?
- Let's ask the Great Wild Wooly to help us.
- Yes, come on everyone, start yelling.
- Help, help, help, help!
- [Bill] Great Wild Wooly.
- [Corky] Please help us out of here.
(bleating loudly)
- Help, help!
Whoa!
- Thank you, Great Wild Wooly.
(bleating loudly)
- Now Gerald, we wish to turn
the Great Wild Wooly back to his normal size.
- Here goes.
Say goodbye giant bully, welcome back the Great Wild Wooly.
Gazooma.
- [Corky] Let's hope this works, Bill.
- It has to, Corky.
We have no more wishes after this.
- [Corky] I think it's worked.
- He's back to his proper size.
- You did it, Gerald!
- Congratulations.
- Thank you.
It was rather good, wasn't it?
- Now we just have to get the sheep
and Pickles back to the farm.
- What a pity you've used all your wishes.
- Not to worry, Gerald, we can handle it.
- [Corky] What's this, Bill?
- [Bill] See if you can guess, Corky.
- [Corky] It looks like.
I know, it's our helicopter.
- Exactly.
Now, let's get to work.
- We're sorry for the bumpy ride.
- It's not too far to go.
- I hope this bumpy ride isn't going
to make an even bigger mess in the shed.
- Which means an even bigger tidy up for us, Corky.
Home at last.
- Back into your pen, sheep.
(sheep bleating)
- Safe and sound.
That's that job done, Corky.
- Now to clean the messy shed
before Mrs. Whistlehead gets back.
- Paint me pink, will you look at this?
- The bumpy trip home didn't make a bigger mess.
- It tidied everything up.
- Amazing.
(cat meowing)
- Pickles will enjoy her naps in here even more.
- Bill, Corky, it's time for me to get going.
- Where, Gerald?
- Back to my bottle, so someone else can find me
and I can give them three wishes too.
- It was nice to meet you, Gerald.
- Good luck with your next three wishes.
- I'll do my best.
Bye.
- [Both] Goodbye Gerald.
- Whoa.
- It's Mrs. Whistlehead, Corky.
Hello Mrs. Whistlehead.
- Just look at this shed.
It's the tidiest it's ever been.
Thank you so much Bill and Corky.
- Our pleasure, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- I'm so pleased, I'm going to make
a nice jug of lemonade for you.
- Thanks Mrs. Whistlehead.
- I can hardly wait to have
a nice cool drink of lemonade, Corky.
- Me neither, Bill.
- What the?
- The Great Wild Wooly's tricked us again, Bill.
(bleating loudly)
Bill if we ever meet Gerald the genie again.
- Let's not wish for anything
to do with the Great Wild Wooly.
- Let's not wish for any wishes at all, Bill.
- When you're right, Corky, you're right.
- [Corky] Where are we going today, Bill?
- [Bill] To Junkasaur Island, Corky.
- [Corky] Great, it's the perfect place for an adventure.
- [Bill] And the name of today's adventure is,
The Lost Ball.
- Are we almost there, Bill?
- Any second now, Corky.
- Where's Jo Jo?
- I don't know.
He said he'd meet us on the beach.
- [Corky] I wonder where he could be.
- [Bill] I think I know.
- [Corky] Where, Bill?
- [Bill] Straight ahead Corky, look.
- You're right, Bill, it is Jo Jo.
- Bill, Corky, look what I've got.
- A new ball.
- It's a beauty.
- Get ready to catch, Bill.
- I've got it, I've got it.
I've got it.
- Good catch, Bill.
- Get ready for a really tricky catch, Corky.
- I got it too.
- Top catch, Corky.
- Get ready for a super tricky catch, Jo Jo.
- That's a super big kick.
- [Bill] Where's it going.
- Sorry.
- No worries, Corky, we'll get it.
- Follow me.
(bright music)
(heavy breathing)
- Where does this path lead, Jo Jo.
- To the middle of Junkasaur Island.
- Then let's get after it.
What's in the middle of Junkasaur Island, Jo Jo?
- [Jo Jo] I don't know, I've never been here.
- It looks a bit creepy, Jo Jo.
And spooky too.
(heavy breathing)
I don't think I like it here, Jo Jo.
- Me neither, but we have to find my ball.
- Jo Jo's right, Corky.
- Come on.
- [Corky] Bill, Jo Jo, what's that thing?
- [Bill] It's big and high.
- [Jo Jo] And thick and strong.
- [Corky] It's wall.
- [Jo Jo] And look, my ball's heading straight for it.
- That wall will stop it good and proper.
Paint me pink, it's bounced right over.
- What do we do now?
- We can't get through this wall,
so let's have a look over it.
- Stand up on me, Bill.
- Right, Corky.
- What do you see, Bill?
- Not much, Corky, I'm still not high enough.
- Jo Jo, you stand up on Bill.
- [Bill] Do you see anything, Jo Jo?
- I do.
It's amazing, it's fantastic, it's wonderful.
- [Bill] But what is it Jo Jo?
- [Jo Jo] It's a garden, a beautiful garden.
And I see something else.
Our ball!
- You beauty.
- And there's something else.
- [Bill] What?
- [Jo Jo] A very big cave.
- [Bill] Is it someone's home, Jo Jo?
- It's too dark to see.
(loud squawking)
- What was that?
- I think, I think it was a Whopperlick.
- A Whopperlick?
- I've never seen one,
but I've heard lots of stories about them.
Scary stories.
(loud squawking)
(screaming)
- That's a very scary sound.
- I think we should go home, now.
- But what about your ball?
- Corky's right Jo Jo, we can't leave your new ball here.
- But I don't wanna meet the Whopperlick.
- Then let's move quickly.
If I can just find the right tree.
- [Corky] What sort of tree, Bill?
- [Bill] A tall one with a big branch
that hands over the garden.
- Like this one here, Bill.
- This is the one, Corky.
I'll climb up then walk along the branch.
- And when we get the ball, we run home as fast as we can.
- Faster than we've ever run before.
- Go carefully, Bill.
- I will.
- [Jo Jo] Mind your balance.
- I am.
This is going to be a piece of cake.
Oh blow me down, I'm too high.
- I know what to do, Bill.
Grab hold of this vine.
- I'm with ya Corky, you and Jo Jo can lower me down.
- Ready, Bill?
- Ready, Corky.
Just a little more.
Got it.
(loud squawking)
(screaming)
- Whopperlick.
- [Bill] The ball.
(loud squawking)
(yelling)
- We're sorry for dropping you, Bill.
- And I'm sorry I lost the ball again.
- I think we should just leave it.
- That Whopperlick does sound mean and scary, Bill.
- Whopperlick or no Whopperlick,
that ball's yours Jo Jo and we're going to get it.
- But how?
We tried to go over the wall.
- And it didn't work.
- Exactly.
So this time we'll go under the wall.
- Under?
- We'll dig a tunnel and get that ball in no time.
Let's get digging.
- [Corky] How far do we have to dig, bill?
- Nearly there, Corky.
- I hope we find the ball.
- It'll be easy.
I should be able to reach it now.
- [Jo Jo] Do you feel it, Bill?
- [Bill] Not yet, Jo Jo.
Now I do.
- Quick then, bring it down and let's go.
- Right.
(grunting)
Huh?
- What's the matter, Bill?
- It's stuck.
It's like someone else is holding it.
- Oh no, that can only be one thing.
(loud squawking)
- The Whopperlick!
(screaming)
- The Whopperlick has our ball.
- We'll never get it back now.
- You know what I think we should do?
- Run home as fast as we can?
- Right, Jo Jo.
Let's go.
(loud squawking)
- There's a Whopperlick in front of us.
- This way.
(loud squawking)
- There's a Whopperlick here too.
(loud squawking)
- And a Whopperlick over there.
- They must've followed us out of the tunnel.
- Then we'll go back and hide in the tunnel.
We'll stay in here until they all go away.
(loud squawking)
I know, we'll go out the hole at the other end.
- Good idea, Bill.
- But Bill.
- Crikey, this is no good,
the Whopperlicks can see us out here.
- The cave, let's hide in the cave.
- Good idea, Jo Jo.
- But Jo Jo.
(loud squawking)
(screaming)
- [Bill] The cave is the perfect place to hide.
- [Jo Jo] The Whopperlicks won't find us in here.
- [Bill] Not in a million years.
- [Corky] But Bill.
But Jo Jo.
- Now we're safe.
- I don't think so, Bill.
- What's the problem, Corky?
- Don't you see, we've run right
into the Whopperlick's cave.
- We have?
- Paint me pink, we have.
- Wow.
- What is it, Jo Jo?
- Look.
- [Bill] It's a treasure.
- Of balls.
- It's true, it really is true.
- What's true, Jo Jo?
- The legend of the lost balls.
They say that all the lost balls of all the Junkasaurs
end up in the Whopperlick's place.
- This is it.
- Maybe my ball's in here.
- Don't touch them, Jo Jo.
- What's wrong?
- You might make that mountain of balls.
(loud thudding)
- Slide!
(yelling)
- Run, Corky!
- I am!
(yelling)
- [Corky] Where are we running, Bill?
- [Bill] Anywhere away from those
balls is good enough for me.
- Now what do we do?
- Here they come.
- Duck!
(loud thudding)
- Is it safe?
(loud squawking)
- It's not safe at all.
- Because a Whopperlick is coming.
- I can't look.
- I'm not looking either.
- Or me.
- [Bill] What sort of terrible monster will it be.
- [Corky] It might have eyes.
- [Jo Jo] Or three heads.
- [Corky] It sounds horrible.
- Hello.
- Huh?
Quick little fella hide, there's a monster coming.
- Where, what monster?
- A Whopperlick.
- A Whopperlick?
Whopperlicks aren't monsters.
- How do you know?
- Because I'm a Whopperlick.
- You can't be a Whopperlick.
- Whopperlicks are very scary.
- Why?
- Because they make this scary sound.
- Like this?
(loud squawking)
- Paint me pink, you are a Whopperlick.
- And I have a present for you.
Follow me.
I wanted to give it to you before,
but you kept running away all the time.
- My bouncy ball.
Thank you.
- Why did you keep running away?
- Because of the noise you make.
- It sounds very scary.
- I was just calling out to my friends to come and play.
(loud squawking)
We wanted to play a ball game, but now we can't
because all our balls went over the cliff.
- We're sorry.
- We'll help you get them back.
- And we still have one ball we can play with.
This one.
- Your turn, Bill.
- Thanks Ticka, over to you Zika.
- Here it comes again, Flicka.
- Isn't it funny, Corky, we thought the Whopperlicks
would be monsters, but they're really good fun.
- And very good at playing ball.
- When you're right, Corky, you're right.
(cheerful music)
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ See you again
♫ Good bye
♫ Bottle Top Bill
02x03 - The Jittery Genie / The Lost Ball
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Bottle Top Bill is a man who lives in a town called Junkyardville with his best friend Corky, a horse.
Bottle Top Bill is a man who lives in a town called Junkyardville with his best friend Corky, a horse.