♫ Bottle Top Bill and his best friend Corky
♫ Up on the hill, let's watch them as they play
♫ Playing all day, hooray!
- The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill
- And his best friend Corky.
♫ Bottle Top Bill
It's going to be a wonderful day, Bill.
- And a very special one, too, Corky.
- Because we're going to a party.
- That's right, today is Dandy's Birthday.
- Dandy is going to love our present, Bill.
- A new bag for her magic fairy dust.
- A sparkly new bag.
- Let's get it wrapped, Corky, then we can be on our way.
- I love going to Fairyland.
- Me, too, we'll always have fun there
and we have so many good friends.
- Especially Dandy.
- That's right, Corky, she's one of our best friends ever.
- Let's go straight to Dandy's tree house, Bill.
- And give her a big birthday surprise.
(soft music)
- Do you think there'll be lots of friends at Dandy's house?
- Too right, everyone loves a birthday party.
- I hope Dandy's house is big enough.
- She won't have the party in her house,
she'll have it in the garden.
There's lots of room there.
- I don't see anyone, Bill.
- Maybe we've come too early.
Hang on, Corky, I see someone now.
- And they're small and they've got wings.
- Do you think it's Dandy?
- I'm sure it is.
- Right, let's surprise her.
- Happy birthday! - Happy birthday!
(Dandy screams) (Corky and Bill laugh)
- Did we give you a surprise?
- It's a surprise alright.
I suppose you think it's funny to scare someone?
- We're sorry, we thought you'd enjoy it.
- Well, I didn't.
If you're here for the party, you're early.
Please go away.
- Paint me pink, Corky.
- I've never seen Dandy grumpy before.
- Something must be wrong.
- But what? - I don't know.
Let's go and ask.
- Who shall we ask, Bill?
- How about Tricky the Troll?
- Good idea, Bill.
Tricky knows everything that goes on in Fairyland.
- He sure does.
- Tricky! - Hello.
- Bill, Corky, (laughs) Hi!
- Those balloons look great, Tricky.
- They're for Dandy's birthday party.
Do you think she'll like them?
- We're not sure.
- Not sure, why not?
- That's what we've come to ask you about.
- Why is Dandy so grumpy today?
- Dandy?
Dandy's never grumpy, never ever.
- But we just saw her, she was really grumpy.
- Super grumpy.
- Hello, Bill. Hello, Corky.
Are the balloons ready, Tricky?
- All done and ready to go, Dandy.
- Oh, yes, they look beautiful, thank you, Tricky.
- My pleasure.
- And it's so good to see you Bill and Corky.
- It is?
- I do hope you're coming to my party.
- Uh, yes, at least if you want us.
- (laughs) Of course I want you.
You're two of my best friends.
- Great, we'll be there for sure.
- Good, now I'd better take those
balloons home and put them up.
- Here you go, Dandy.
- Thanks, Tricky.
See you all soon.
- What were you two talking about?
Dandy isn't grumpy.
- You're right, Tricky, she isn't grumpy at all.
- She's very happy.
- And she'll be even happier when
she gets the present Rumble and I made.
I'll see you there.
- See you there, Tricky.
- I'm sure Dandy was grumpy before, Bill.
- Maybe she was grumpy because we gave her a fright.
- That must be it, Bill.
- Let's make it up to her and help get the party ready.
- Good idea.
What do you think we can do to help?
- I don't know, let's ask Dandy.
Dandy, hello.
- Oh no, not you again, what do you want now?
- We've come to help prepare the party, remember?
- Go away! - Go away?
- Go away and stay away.
(door slams)
- I'm confused, Corky.
- Me, too.
- One minute Dandy says we're her friends ...
- And the next, she tells us to go away.
- What's going on?
- We need to speak to someone else about this, Bill.
- Spot on, Corky.
- Who do you think we should see this time?
- Someone we know very well.
- And someone who knows Dandy very well.
- Right, Corky.
- Then that must be Rumble the Dragon.
- Rumble, hello.
- Over here.
Hello, Bill. Hello, Corky.
- What are you making there?
- It's Dandy's birthday cake, it is.
I can't wait for the party, it'll be such fun.
- It might not be, Rumble.
- Not if Dandy keeps on being grumpy.
- Dandy's never grumpy, she's not.
- But she's been very grumpy with us.
- Twice.
- Rumble, hello, here's the eggs you wanted.
I hope there's enough.
- Plenty.
- Doesn't it look yummy?
I hope you like cake, Bill and Corky!
- Uh, yes, we do, Dandy.
- That's if we're allowed to have some.
- (laughs) Of course you are!
All my friends will get some.
- That's right.
- I must fly, so much to do.
See you all at the party.
- Dandy wasn't grumpy, she wasn't.
- But she was grumpy, wasn't she, Corky?
- I'm sure she was, I think.
- I've got to hurry with this cake.
I don't want to be late with the cake, I don't.
- We'll see you at the party, Rumble.
- Bye for now, Rumble.
- First, Dandy was grumpy, then nice.
- Then grumpy, and now nice again.
- We've got to get to the bottom of this, Corky.
Time for action.
Let's watch Dandy without her knowing, Corky.
- Maybe that way we can find out what's going on.
- Keep very still and very quiet.
- What are you two doing?
First, you scare a fairy, now you're spying on a fairy.
You two need a good lesson.
- A lesson, what sort of lesson?
- A lesson in how magic fairy dust
can turn you into big, fat toads.
- Let's get out of here, Corky.
- Right behind you, Bill.
- You can run now, but you'll soon
be hopping and croaking, too.
Oh, you stupid old bag.
(Bill and Corky panting)
- Corky, I think we've outrun her.
- Why is Dandy so cross with us?
- I don't understand it, Corky.
I don't understand it at all.
- Bill, Corky, look!
Isn't this marvelous?
- No, Dandy, please, we're sorry
for whatever we did wrong.
- Please don't turn us into toads.
- Run, Corky!
- Bill, Corky, come back!
It's only a candle for the cake.
The Fairy Queen gave it to me.
Bill, Corky!
- Oh no, we're right back at Dandy's home.
- Home, Bill, that's where we should go.
- You're right, Corky, home it is.
(surprised screams)
- Hey, where are you going?
The party's just about to start.
- And we're all here.
- We're trapped, Corky.
- Bill, Corky, is everything all right?
You've both been acting very strangely today.
What's the matter?
- We're confused, Dandy.
- One minute you're nice to us,
the next minute you're grumpy.
- And we don't know why.
- What's all this noise about?
I'm trying to have a nap.
- What the ...
- Yikes!
- Paint me pink!
- Now I understand.
Everybody, I'd like you to meet my twin sister, Brandy.
Brandy, these are my friends.
- Bill, this explains everything.
- You've got it, Corky.
- What's going on?
- We got all mixed up, because one moment you were grumpy,
then nice, then grumpy.
- Now we know it's because there are two of you.
- A grumpy fairy who we thought was you, Dandy,
but was really Brandy.
- Grumpy, who are you calling a grumpy fairy?
- Uh, well, um ...
- I don't want to be at this silly party, I'm going.
- Brandy, stay for the party, please.
- We're sorry, Dandy, we didn't mean to upset your sister.
- She really is very nice.
She's only grumpy, because she doesn't have any friends
to spend her birthday with.
- Of course, if she's your twin,
then today must be her birthday, too.
- But she can have friends to spend it with.
- Who? - All of us.
(soft music)
Where would Brandy go, Dandy?
- She does like it down near the little creek.
- Then let's see if she's down there.
- Oh, I have been grumpy today.
Poor Dandy, I should go back and apologize.
- Brandy!
- We've come to tell you about the new party.
- It will be twice as good as the old one.
- What new party?
- For Dandy and you.
- [All] Happy birthday!
- Is this true?
- You bet.
- We want to have a big party, we do.
- With lots of cake and presents!
- Oh, thank you, that's so very nice of you.
- Now, let's arrange the birthday picnic.
(soft music)
- Now, the presents, open the presents, Dandy.
Open mine and Rumble's first.
- This is so exciting, I wonder what it is?
(gasps) A new bag for my fairy dust.
Thank you, Tricky, thank you, Rumble, I love it.
- Brandy, this is for you.
- For me?
A new bag for my fairy dust,
oh thank you so much, it's beautiful.
- And as long as you have the red one
and Dandy has the blue one, we can tell you apart.
- Cake, cake, let's have cake!
- I'll light the candle, I will, stand back.
- Let's blow it out together, Brandy.
- [All] One, two, three, happy birthday!
- It's a wonderful day after all, Bill.
- It wasn't so wonderful at first, Corky.
- But it's turned out wonderful now.
- (laughs) When you're right, Corky, you're right.
- Where are we today, Bill?
- We're on Mrs. Whistlehead's farm.
- That's always a great place to start an adventure, Bill.
- Spot on, Corky.
And today's adventure is called Home Sweet Home.
- Mrs. Whistlehead's farm has never looked better, Bill.
- You're right there, Corky.
(soft music)
The sheep are in their paddock.
(sheep bleating)
Timmy is asleep in the garden.
And there's a big sign near the house.
- I can't remember a big sign on Mrs. Whistlehead's farm.
- You're right, Corky, neither can I.
It says 'For Sale'.
- What's for sale, Bill?
- Let's ask her and find out.
(soft music)
Now, where would Mrs. Whistlehead be?
- Let's try the garden, Bill.
- Good idea, Corky.
Hello, Mrs. Whistlehead.
(dog barking)
- And hello, Timmy.
- Hello, you two, I thought you might've been buyers.
- What are you selling, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- I've put my farm up for sale.
- Your farm? - Your farm?
- I've lived here all my life
and I think it's time for a change.
- Gee, we'll really miss you, Mrs. Whistlehead.
(dog whines)
- And we'll miss you, too, Timmy.
- Where are you going, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- I'm not sure, I was just about to start looking
for a new house today.
- Would you like us to help you?
- That'd be wonderful, I'll just go and get my hat.
- Why help Mrs. Whistlehead, Bill?
We don't want her to go, we want her to stay.
- Mrs. Whistlehead is our friend, Corky.
If she wants to move, then we should help her.
- You're right, Bill, but it'll still be sad to see her go.
- I'm ready.
- Where should we look first?
- The seaside, Bill, I'd love living by a beach.
- How will we get to the beach?
- We'll need something big like ...
- A plane, Bill?
- Not quite, Corky, we're going in a hot air balloon.
Everyone aboard.
Next stop, the beach.
- Everything is so beautiful from up here.
What a pretty bird.
- That's a seagull, Mrs. Whistlehead,
we must be near the sea.
(soft music)
- Look, there's the beach!
Let's go down for a closer look, Bill.
- Hang on, everyone, get ready to land.
- Smell that sea air. (dog barks)
Timmy thinks it's delightful, too.
- It looks as though Mrs. Whistlehead likes it here, Bill.
- It's the perfect place for a new home, Corky.
- While Mrs. Whistlehead is looking around,
we should set out a picnic.
- You must've read my mind, Corky.
You can't b*at a picnic at the beach.
- Especially on such a nice, sunny day.
- Oh, it's getting a little hot for us, Timmy.
Let's go back.
- Did you find a spot to build your house, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- No, Bill, it's too hot to walk about and look.
- Why don't you have a sandwich and some cold lemonade?
- That sounds marvelous.
Oh, I'm still so hot.
How can we cool down?
- You should try cooling down in the sea, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- That's an excellent idea, Corky, I love the sea.
- Have a nice swim, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- You, too, Timmy.
- A lovely refreshing dip in the sea
would cool me down and wash this sand off us, Timmy.
Ew, we can't swim in there. (dog barks)
(splash) Uh!
- It's alright, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- We'll have that seaweed off in a jiffy.
- That's it, we can't live here.
There's too much seaweed, it's too sandy,
and it's far too hot.
- Do you want to see some other places, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- Yes, please, Bill, anywhere but the beach, eh, Timmy?
(dog barks)
- Where would you like to look now, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- I've been thinking, it gets
rather lonely on the farm sometimes,
and I think I'd like to live in the city.
- We're in luck, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- We're heading right for the city now.
- How exciting, what a huge place it is.
(dog barking) (horns honking)
- With lots of people, too.
(horns honking)
- There's always something to do in the city.
- I think this will be perfect for my new home.
- Hold on, we're going in.
(soft music)
- Do you see a safe place to land, Bill?
- I think I do, Corky.
There's a little park just down there.
- Perfect, Bill, take it in gently.
- Gently it is, Corky.
- This really is something, Timmy.
(dog barks)
This is much better than the seaside.
We'll like living here.
- I'll miss Mrs. Whistlehead if she moves to the city, Bill.
- So will I, Corky, but if that's what she wants ...
- I know, then we should help her.
- What do you think of the city, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- There's so much to see and do here, I'd never be bored.
(horns honking)
(coughing)
There is a lot of traffic in the city, isn't there?
What's that over there?
- I'm not sure.
- It looks like rubbish, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- How disgusting, the city isn't very clean, is it?
It's too noisy, we should go.
- Sorry?
- I said we should go, (laughs) oh.
- You don't like the city anymore?
- The city is too noisy, too smelly, and too dirty for us.
- Where to now, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- Somewhere clean, green, and quiet.
- Where would that be?
- Where else, the forest, of course.
- Right you are, Mrs. Whistlehead.
Next stop, the forest.
- Look down there, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- I see it, Corky.
- That would be a great spot to build a house.
- And there's plenty of room for a big vegetable patch.
- And there's lots of birds and trees and flowers.
(dog barks) - Timmy likes it already.
- What do you think, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- I think Timmy and I would be very happy here.
Isn't that right, Timmy?
Timmy?
- Where is Timmy?
- He's probably exploring.
Timmy, where are you? (dog barking)
- That's him. - Come on.
- Are you sure we're heading the right way?
- His barking definitely came from this part of the forest.
(dog barking) He's around here some place.
- But where? (dog barks)
Timmy, come here.
- Watch where you're walking, Mrs. Whistlehead.
You nearly fell down that hole.
(dog barks)
- Timmy!
How will we get you out of there?
- Don't worry, Mrs. Whistlehead, I've got what we need.
- What is it, Bill?
- Just the thing for getting dogs out of holes.
- Is it a crane?
- A crane it is, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- Good thinking, Bill, that's perfect.
- You take the controls, Corky, and lower me down.
- Will do, Bill.
- Be careful, won't you?
- Don't worry, Mrs. Whistlehead.
A little more, Corky.
And stop. (dog barking)
Good to see you, too, Timmy.
Pull us up, Corky.
- Will do, Bill.
- Timmy. (dog barks)
You poor little fellow.
Thank you for saving him.
- Our pleasure, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- The forest is a very nice place,
but it might be a little too dangerous for Timmy.
- He does like to get into trouble.
- Back to the balloon, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- Where should we look now, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- I'm not sure, Corky.
- There must be a place that's right for you somewhere.
(lightning)
What was that?
- It sounds like a storm.
- It looks like a storm.
- It is a storm.
- Whoa, hold on tight, everyone.
- Where are we going, Bill?
- I don't know.
- We'll have to land, Bill.
- Where Corky?
- I see a haystack below us.
- Then, let's land there.
- [All] Whoa!
- Thank goodness for that haystack.
It gave us a nice, soft landing.
- Where do you think we are, Bill?
- I don't know, Corky, the storm could've blown us anywhere.
- Let's take a look around.
What beautiful flowers.
(sheep bleating)
What adorable sheep!
And what a lovely farmhouse.
- It sounds like you like this place, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- It's marvelous, I think we've landed
in the perfect place to live.
(dog barks)
- It looks a bit familiar, Corky.
- I feel the same way, Bill.
- I do, too.
- Paint me pink, I know where we are.
We're right back on your farm, Mrs. Whistlehead.
- (laughs) Oh my, so it is.
Thank you, Bill, thank you, Corky.
- For what, Mrs. Whistlehead?
- For showing us that the perfect place to live
was right here all along. (dog barks)
This deserves a celebration with
fresh sandwiches and lemonade.
- Everything's turned out just right, Bill.
- It sure has, Corky.
- It just goes to show, there's really no place like home.
- (laughs) When you're right, Corky, you're right.
♫ Bottle Top Bill and his best friend Corky
♫ See you again, goodbye, Bottle Top Bill
02x07 - Dandy's Birthday / Home Sweet Home
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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.