01x08 - A Good Deed Day / Wild Wooly Jumper
Posted: 03/19/24 18:47
(light upbeat music)
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ and his best friend Corky
♫ Up on the 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] What's today's adventure called Bill?
- [Bill] It's called A Good Deed Day.
Alright, I know you're in here somewhere.
Come on.
I've gotta find you even if it takes me all day.
Now where are you?
- What are you doing Bill?
- I'm looking for my hat.
I'm sure I put it here somewhere.
- What do you need your hat for Bill?
- There's lots of jobs to do Corky
because today's a very special day.
- What's so special about today Bill?
- Today is Good Deed Day Corky.
- Good Deed Day?
- It's a day when you do good deeds to help other people.
- Sounds great Bill.
- And if we do the most good deeds,
we'll be Good Deed Day champions.
People might give us a medal Corky.
- Fantastic.
- There's just one problem.
- What's that Bill?
- I can't think of any good deeds.
Could you Corky?
- You could start by tidying up
this big pile of rubbish Bill.
- That's a great idea Corky.
We'll tidy up rubbish everywhere
and that will help everybody.
- That will be a really good deed Bill.
- Now if I could only find my hat, we could get started.
- There's your hat Bill.
- What would I do without you Corky?
Tell me.
(Corky giggles)
- You make a real mess.
- Right.
(Bill grunts)
- [Corky] Well done.
- Are you ready to clean up the countryside Corky?
- Sure thing Bill.
But how are we going to do it?
- Watch this Corky.
- [Corky] What is it?
- [Bill] It's our super duper new cleaning copter.
With this, we can clean anything.
- [Corky] Wow.
This is going to be fun.
- It sure is.
So, let's get going.
(helicopter engine starts)
Seen any rubbish yet Corky?
- Look down there Bill.
- Well spotted Corky.
- [Corky] Someone's left a whole load
of stuff just lying in the park.
- [Bill] That's terrible.
That park needs a good tidy-up.
- You're right there Bill.
- Look at this mess, leftovers from someone's picnic.
- We'll have it cleaned up in no time.
There we are.
- That's better Corky.
- I wonder who left that picnic Bill.
- Whoever it was is a very messy person.
Now let's go and clean up those messy leaves.
- [Corky] And I've got our very own
vacuum cleaner to help us.
(vacuum cleaner turns on)
- [Bill] That'll do the job in no time Corky.
- Where are going to put all the leaves Bill?
- Leave it to me Corky.
- [Corky] Straight into the bin, brilliant.
- That's our first good deed of the day Corky.
- We'll be Good Deed Day champions in no time Bill.
I wonder who left all that food here.
- [Bill] Someone very naughty.
- [Corky] Someone like naughty neighbor Ned?
- [Bill] Exactly.
(Ned yawns)
- That sleep's made me hungry.
Time to eat.
(Ned screams)
My picnic, it's gone.
And I hadn't finished.
- [Bill] Off we go.
- Bill, Corky, stop!
(loud rumble)
(Ned screams)
- Where are we going now Bill?
- Let's see what other good deeds we can do Corky.
I think we'll follow a road into town
and see if there's anything we can do there.
- [Corky] Good idea.
Look at the town Bill, it's full of rubbish.
- [Bill] We'll soon sort that out.
Right Corky, let's scoop up this rubbish.
- Right Bill.
- [Bill] That's doing the job.
- [Corky] We'll have this town cleaned up in no time.
- [Bill] It'll also make the town much
safer for the dogs to play in.
- [Corky] And the cats too.
- [Bill] Spot on Corky.
(dogs barking and cats meowing)
- [Corky] I bet all the people here will
be happy to have a clean town too.
- [Bill] Right Corky.
They'll think we're heroes.
They'll love us.
(dogs barking and howling)
(citizen yells)
- Look out for that sock.
- Run!
- [Corky] More rubbish ahead Bill.
- [Bill] Get ready to scoop it all up Corky.
- [Corky] Ready Bill.
- [Bill] Here we go.
- [Corky] Fantastic.
(citizens yelling)
Do you hear that shouting Bill?
- I do Corky.
People must be cheering us.
- That's nice of them Bill.
- Remember Corky, you should always put
your rubbish in the bin.
- I always do Bill.
- [Bill] Perfect Corky.
(loud rumbling)
- That should do it.
- Right, let's find some more good deeds to do Corky.
(loud rumble and expl*si*n)
- Look out!
- A rubbish wave!
(citizen screaming)
- [Corky] How good is this Bill?
- First a tidy park.
- And now a tidy town.
- We're doing a top job Corky.
- [Corky] I think we should go down to
the river now and check that out.
- [Bill] Good idea Corky.
We wanna make sure it's clean enough
for all the animals to drink from.
- [Corky] Even the great wild wooly?
(sheep noises)
- [Bill] Even the great wild wooly.
(sheep noises)
- Crikey Bill, look at all the junk in the river.
That's not fair on the fish.
- We'll soon clean that up.
Ready to scoop.
- [Corky] Scooping now Bill.
(sheep noises)
- We've done lots of good deeds today Corky.
- We've made everywhere nice and tidy.
(sheep noises)
It's really great that we can be so helpful.
(sheep noises)
Here's the town again.
- People are going to be so happy
because of our good deeds Corky.
- Look down there Bill.
- What do they think they're doing?
(citizens groaning)
- Everyone's waving at us Bill.
- You little beauty.
They must be wanting to thank us Corky.
- We better go down Bill.
- Too right.
We don't wanna disappoint them.
- Here's the culprits.
- They took my picnic.
- They've made the town a mess.
- Here we are everyone, the Good Deed Day champions.
- Just line up here for autographs.
- Don't thank us all at once.
- Thank you for what?
For taking my picnic?
- We didn't take your picnic Ned.
- Oh yes you did.
- And what about all the mess in our town?
- We cleaned it up.
- Oh no you didn't.
- There's something funny going on here Corky.
- You can say that again Bill.
- Don't worry everyone, we'll take care of this.
- I hope you do Bill and Corky.
- And quickly.
- I think we'd better take a look at things Bill.
- I think so too Corky.
- [Older Citizen] Hurry up about it!
- [Corky] Look Bill, the park's covered in leaves again.
- How can that be Corky?
We cleaned them all up.
I'm confused.
- Oh no, there's rubbish all over the town.
It's everywhere.
I don't understand Corky.
We put all the rubbish in the bin.
- [Corky] Look at this.
The river is even dirtier than before.
- Paint me pink Corky.
What have we done?
- I don't know Bill, but what do we do now?
- Let's clean this place up properly.
- [Corky] Right.
We need suction power.
- I'm with you Corky.
- This should clean it up in no time.
(vacuum sucking up objects)
It's working beautifully Bill.
That's the river cleaned up Bill.
(sheep noises)
- [Bill] Now for the town.
(vacuum sucking up objects)
This is doing the trick Corky.
- [Corky] That's made the street as clean as a whistle.
(citizens cheering) Good work.
That's the town cleaned up Bill.
- [Bill] Now let's get these leaves.
(vacuum sucking up leaves)
- That's the leaves cleaned up Bill.
Crikey Bill, I think the bag's too full.
- We need to get rid of all the rubbish.
- But where can we do that?
- You know who likes junk Corky?
- I know Bill.
The Junkasaurs.
- To Junkasaur Island Corky.
Let's go.
- [Corky] It's a long way out to the island Bill.
- [Bill] Don't worry, we'll be there as quick as a flash.
- We've made it to Junkasaur Island Bill.
- Just in time Corky.
- [Corky] I hope Jojo the Junkasaur's home.
- [Bill] He'll be there with his mother, Mrs. Junkasaur
and his dad, Mr. Junkasaur.
- Bill, Corky, great to see you.
- Hello Junkasaurs.
- What brings you here?
- We've brought lunch.
- How kind of you both.
- I'm starving!
- Let her rip Corky.
Lunch coming up.
(vacuum turns on)
- [Corky] All the junk you can eat.
- This is what we Junkasaurs call a feast.
- Delicious!
- What a wonderful good deed.
- We must give you something in return.
- No Mr. and Mrs. Junkasaur.
We don't want anything in return.
- We're just happy to do a good deed.
- We've been trying to do one all day.
- Well this is an excellent deed.
- It's the best!
- That's all we need to hear.
Come on Corky.
- Time to get home Bill.
- Home it is Corky.
- [Junkasaurs] Bye Bill, bye Corky.
- And thanks again for the good deed.
- [Bill] Now one more thing to do.
- This is a great picnic.
Thanks for inviting me.
- Our pleasure Ned.
- We're so sorry we spoiled your last picnic.
- Oh, don't worry.
This picnic is heaps better.
- So, we've done a good deed then.
- You've done the best good deed I can think of.
I love picnics.
- Well Bill, we mightn't be Good Deed Day champions,
but at least our friends are happy.
(Bill chuckles)
- When you're right Corky, you're right.
(birds chirping)
♫ Bottle Top Bill
- [Corky] When the sun's in the sky,
it's time for an adventure.
- [Bill] And today's adventure's called,
Wild Wooly Jumper.
Wow, it's a hot day today Corky.
- [Corky] It sure is Bill.
Even the flowers are hot.
- It's too hot to stay inside.
- It's too hot everywhere Bill.
- [Bill] Look at the poor bird.
He can't even get cool under the leaves of the tree.
- [Corky] It's not just the birds who can't get cool,
the animals out in the fields are really hot too.
Hey, there's some nice shade for us to go and sit under.
- [Bill] Maybe one of our friends might call
and invite us for a swim.
(phone rings)
Bottle Top Bill here.
- And Corky too.
(caller speaking fast)
- It's Mrs. Whistlehead Corky.
- What does she want?
(caller speaking fast)
- The sheep are too hot.
She wants someone to sheer their wooly coats off.
- Does she have anyone in mind Bill?
- She certainly does Corky.
She has you and me in mind.
- Then let's get going.
- [Bill] Right.
Boy, it's warm.
(Corky and Bill panting)
Hang on Corky, it's a bit hot for walking.
- What are you thinking Bill?
- [Bill] I'm thinking we should drive
to the farm in the truck.
- [Corky] Great idea Bill.
- [Bill] Then we can have a nice, cool breeze
in our faces all the way there.
- Excellent.
- Let's go Corky.
(engine starts)
(phone rings)
- Please hurry Bill.
My poor sheep are melting away in this heat.
That was quick.
- When there's a job to be done Mrs. Whistlehead-.
- We don't hang about.
- And we'll soon have your sheep
shorn in ship-shape.
- Thanks Bill, thanks Corky.
They'll be a jug of my homemade
cherry squash when you're done.
- And a slice of apple pie?
- With ice cream Bill.
- Let's get cracking Corky.
Grab a sheep Corky.
- I'm ahead of you Bill.
Got the shears?
- [Bill] We'll have this wool off in no time.
- [Corky] She'll be as cool as a cucumber.
(sheep making excited noises)
Now all her friends will want to get shorned too.
(sheep making noises)
At least the great wild wooly's not here today.
- [Bill] It's too hot for him Corky.
(sheep noise)
- [Corky] They're so much cooler now.
(sheep noise)
That's the last sheep shorn Bill.
- Teamwork Corky, does the trick every time.
- [Corky] Now we just have to store all the wool.
- Well done Bill and Corky.
Come and put your feet up.
- Don't mind if we do.
Let's find a nice, shady place
to sit down and relax.
- [Corky] That sounds a top idea to me.
- My sheep are so much cooler now.
Have as much of this as you like.
- Thank you Mrs. Whistlehead.
- [Bill] That's a fine pile of wool Corky.
- It'll make some great winter jumpers.
- Winter, I wish it was winter now.
- But when it's winter and it's all cold,
you wish it was summer again.
- You're right Corky.
That's funny how you think like that.
- Summer or winter, it's still good to
have a nap after working.
- You said it Corky.
And I think we deserve a nap.
(sheep making noise in the distance)
That sounds like the great wild wooly.
- It does.
(sheep noises)
- Paint me pink, it is the great wild wooly.
(sheep noises)
- Be careful Bill, he might be up to some trick.
- Don't you try any trick on us great wild wooly.
(sheep noises)
What's the matter with him Corky?
- The poor thing is hot.
(sheep noises)
- You know what he needs.
- He needs his wool shorn too Bill.
- Let's get to work.
It won't take long.
(sheep noises)
- You're so lucky we can help you great wild wooly.
You'll be cool in a trice.
- There now, how does that feel?
(sheep noises)
What's he saying Corky?
- I think he's thanking us Bill.
- Oh, no worries great wild wooly.
We're happy to help.
(sheep noises)
- He seems almost nice Bill.
- I wouldn't trust him Corky.
He's one naughty sheep.
- [Corky] What do we do now Bill?
- I've got an idea.
Great wild wooly, why don't you have
a nap with us here in the shade?
(sheep noises)
- But Bill, should we let the great wild wooly stay here?
You know how he plays tricks.
- What I reckon Corky, is that if he's here,
we can watch him so he can't get up to any tricks.
- Good thinking Bill.
- Don't let him out of your sight Corky.
- [Corky] I won't Bill.
(sheep noises)
- It's alright great wild wooly.
You just go to sleep.
(sheep noises)
(Bill yawns)
Keep watching Corky.
- I'm watching Bill.
(Bill and Corky yawn)
(snoring)
(low sheep sounds)
- [Corky] Are you sure the great wild wooly
won't be naughty?
- [Bill] Yes Corky, just go to sleep.
(sheep noises)
(Bill yelps)
What's that noise Corky?
- Over there Bill.
It's the great wild wooly.
(sheep noises)
- He's stealing the wool Corky.
After him!
- [Corky] There he goes, right up the hill.
(sheep noises)
- Don't lose sight of that wool Corky.
- I won't Bill.
- [Bill] Watch him, I think he's getting
ready to play another trick on us.
(Bill yelps)
- He's coming back.
- Run Corky!
- I'm running Bill!
(Bill and Corky yell)
What's happening?
(Bill and Corky yell)
- [Bill] I...don't...know.
(sheep noises)
- You naughty great wild wooly.
- We help you, and all you do in return
is try and steal Mrs. Whistlehead's wool.
(sheep noises)
What's he saying Corky?
- I think he's saying it was an accident Bill.
(sheep noises)
He wasn't trying to steal the wool at all.
(sheep noises)
- Do you believe him Corky?
- I believe him Bill.
- Well, I suppose we could give him one last chance.
(sheep noises)
- But we don't want anymore tricks great wild wooly.
- [Mrs. Whistlehead] Bill, Corky!
Come quick!
- It's Mrs. Whistlehead.
- And it sounds like trouble.
- [Bill] Where is she Corky?
- [Corky] Over there in the sheep shed.
- What's wrong Mrs. Whistlehead?
- How can we help?
- It's my poor sheep.
Even with their wool off, they're still hot.
(sheep noises)
- We need to get them nice and cool.
- But how Bill?
(sheep noises)
- Oh no great wild wooly, we're not following you.
- He might have a good idea Bill.
- He only have a good idea for a trick Corky.
(sheep noises)
Now what's he up to?
- [Corky] I don't know.
Maybe he's going home.
(sheep noises)
He's calling the sheep.
- [Bill] What's going on?
- He's taking my sheep.
(sheep noises)
- [Corky] Look Bill, they're all escaping.
(sheep noises)
- I knew it.
It was just another trick.
We need a cart.
Get ready to go Corky.
- Hold tight.
- [Bill] After those sheep!
- [Corky] Which way do you think they'll go?
- [Bill] Along the rocky road that runs through the fields.
- [Corky] That's a long way.
- [Bill] But we'll catch them.
They won't get away this time.
(sheep noises)
- [Corky] I can see them Bill.
- [Bill] Well spotted Corky.
- Ow!
- Hang on Mrs. Whistlehead.
- [Corky] Mind the bump.
(Mrs. Whistlehead yelps)
- Steady on Corky, we nearly lost Mrs. Whistlehead.
- Sorry!
- [Bill] Where are have those pesky sheep gone now?
- [Corky] I can still see them.
- [Bill] Run hard Corky.
(sheep noises)
Now where are they going?
- [Corky] Looks like some sort of water hole.
And it's surrounded by lots of rocks.
- [Bill] They're headed straight inside.
After them Corky!
- This is hard work Bill.
I'm exhausted.
- Right Corky, you deserve a rest.
My turn Corky.
Jump in.
I'll catch up with those sheep in no time.
(sheep noises)
(water splashing)
- [Corky] Look Bill, there they are.
- Oh my.
- Well, would you believe it Corky?
- Not if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes Bill.
- The great wild wooly wasn't playing a trick at all.
- He just wanted to cool the sheep down
in this lovely rock pool.
- I'm sorry for not trusting you great wild wooly.
Will you forgive me?
(sheep noises)
- I think we should make friends.
- Good idea Corky.
No more tricks.
(sheep noises)
- I think this calls for a celebration.
And I always carry an extra supply of cherry squash.
- You beauty Mrs. Whistlehead.
I think we should enjoy this pool too Corky.
- In a nice easy way that doesn't make us too tired.
- And I know just the thing.
- [Corky] What's this Bill?
- [Bill] Guess Corky.
- [Corky] Is it a raft?
- Spot on!
Well Corky, this is the life.
- And it's so nice not to have
the great wild wooly playing tricks on us.
- Well I don't know how long the great wild wooly
can stop himself from playing tricks Corky.
- We'll have to wait and see Bill.
Right now though, we should enjoy it while we can.
(Bill chuckles)
- When you're right Corky, you're right.
(sheep noises)
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ See you again
♫ Goodbye
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ and his best friend Corky
♫ Up on the 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] What's today's adventure called Bill?
- [Bill] It's called A Good Deed Day.
Alright, I know you're in here somewhere.
Come on.
I've gotta find you even if it takes me all day.
Now where are you?
- What are you doing Bill?
- I'm looking for my hat.
I'm sure I put it here somewhere.
- What do you need your hat for Bill?
- There's lots of jobs to do Corky
because today's a very special day.
- What's so special about today Bill?
- Today is Good Deed Day Corky.
- Good Deed Day?
- It's a day when you do good deeds to help other people.
- Sounds great Bill.
- And if we do the most good deeds,
we'll be Good Deed Day champions.
People might give us a medal Corky.
- Fantastic.
- There's just one problem.
- What's that Bill?
- I can't think of any good deeds.
Could you Corky?
- You could start by tidying up
this big pile of rubbish Bill.
- That's a great idea Corky.
We'll tidy up rubbish everywhere
and that will help everybody.
- That will be a really good deed Bill.
- Now if I could only find my hat, we could get started.
- There's your hat Bill.
- What would I do without you Corky?
Tell me.
(Corky giggles)
- You make a real mess.
- Right.
(Bill grunts)
- [Corky] Well done.
- Are you ready to clean up the countryside Corky?
- Sure thing Bill.
But how are we going to do it?
- Watch this Corky.
- [Corky] What is it?
- [Bill] It's our super duper new cleaning copter.
With this, we can clean anything.
- [Corky] Wow.
This is going to be fun.
- It sure is.
So, let's get going.
(helicopter engine starts)
Seen any rubbish yet Corky?
- Look down there Bill.
- Well spotted Corky.
- [Corky] Someone's left a whole load
of stuff just lying in the park.
- [Bill] That's terrible.
That park needs a good tidy-up.
- You're right there Bill.
- Look at this mess, leftovers from someone's picnic.
- We'll have it cleaned up in no time.
There we are.
- That's better Corky.
- I wonder who left that picnic Bill.
- Whoever it was is a very messy person.
Now let's go and clean up those messy leaves.
- [Corky] And I've got our very own
vacuum cleaner to help us.
(vacuum cleaner turns on)
- [Bill] That'll do the job in no time Corky.
- Where are going to put all the leaves Bill?
- Leave it to me Corky.
- [Corky] Straight into the bin, brilliant.
- That's our first good deed of the day Corky.
- We'll be Good Deed Day champions in no time Bill.
I wonder who left all that food here.
- [Bill] Someone very naughty.
- [Corky] Someone like naughty neighbor Ned?
- [Bill] Exactly.
(Ned yawns)
- That sleep's made me hungry.
Time to eat.
(Ned screams)
My picnic, it's gone.
And I hadn't finished.
- [Bill] Off we go.
- Bill, Corky, stop!
(loud rumble)
(Ned screams)
- Where are we going now Bill?
- Let's see what other good deeds we can do Corky.
I think we'll follow a road into town
and see if there's anything we can do there.
- [Corky] Good idea.
Look at the town Bill, it's full of rubbish.
- [Bill] We'll soon sort that out.
Right Corky, let's scoop up this rubbish.
- Right Bill.
- [Bill] That's doing the job.
- [Corky] We'll have this town cleaned up in no time.
- [Bill] It'll also make the town much
safer for the dogs to play in.
- [Corky] And the cats too.
- [Bill] Spot on Corky.
(dogs barking and cats meowing)
- [Corky] I bet all the people here will
be happy to have a clean town too.
- [Bill] Right Corky.
They'll think we're heroes.
They'll love us.
(dogs barking and howling)
(citizen yells)
- Look out for that sock.
- Run!
- [Corky] More rubbish ahead Bill.
- [Bill] Get ready to scoop it all up Corky.
- [Corky] Ready Bill.
- [Bill] Here we go.
- [Corky] Fantastic.
(citizens yelling)
Do you hear that shouting Bill?
- I do Corky.
People must be cheering us.
- That's nice of them Bill.
- Remember Corky, you should always put
your rubbish in the bin.
- I always do Bill.
- [Bill] Perfect Corky.
(loud rumbling)
- That should do it.
- Right, let's find some more good deeds to do Corky.
(loud rumble and expl*si*n)
- Look out!
- A rubbish wave!
(citizen screaming)
- [Corky] How good is this Bill?
- First a tidy park.
- And now a tidy town.
- We're doing a top job Corky.
- [Corky] I think we should go down to
the river now and check that out.
- [Bill] Good idea Corky.
We wanna make sure it's clean enough
for all the animals to drink from.
- [Corky] Even the great wild wooly?
(sheep noises)
- [Bill] Even the great wild wooly.
(sheep noises)
- Crikey Bill, look at all the junk in the river.
That's not fair on the fish.
- We'll soon clean that up.
Ready to scoop.
- [Corky] Scooping now Bill.
(sheep noises)
- We've done lots of good deeds today Corky.
- We've made everywhere nice and tidy.
(sheep noises)
It's really great that we can be so helpful.
(sheep noises)
Here's the town again.
- People are going to be so happy
because of our good deeds Corky.
- Look down there Bill.
- What do they think they're doing?
(citizens groaning)
- Everyone's waving at us Bill.
- You little beauty.
They must be wanting to thank us Corky.
- We better go down Bill.
- Too right.
We don't wanna disappoint them.
- Here's the culprits.
- They took my picnic.
- They've made the town a mess.
- Here we are everyone, the Good Deed Day champions.
- Just line up here for autographs.
- Don't thank us all at once.
- Thank you for what?
For taking my picnic?
- We didn't take your picnic Ned.
- Oh yes you did.
- And what about all the mess in our town?
- We cleaned it up.
- Oh no you didn't.
- There's something funny going on here Corky.
- You can say that again Bill.
- Don't worry everyone, we'll take care of this.
- I hope you do Bill and Corky.
- And quickly.
- I think we'd better take a look at things Bill.
- I think so too Corky.
- [Older Citizen] Hurry up about it!
- [Corky] Look Bill, the park's covered in leaves again.
- How can that be Corky?
We cleaned them all up.
I'm confused.
- Oh no, there's rubbish all over the town.
It's everywhere.
I don't understand Corky.
We put all the rubbish in the bin.
- [Corky] Look at this.
The river is even dirtier than before.
- Paint me pink Corky.
What have we done?
- I don't know Bill, but what do we do now?
- Let's clean this place up properly.
- [Corky] Right.
We need suction power.
- I'm with you Corky.
- This should clean it up in no time.
(vacuum sucking up objects)
It's working beautifully Bill.
That's the river cleaned up Bill.
(sheep noises)
- [Bill] Now for the town.
(vacuum sucking up objects)
This is doing the trick Corky.
- [Corky] That's made the street as clean as a whistle.
(citizens cheering) Good work.
That's the town cleaned up Bill.
- [Bill] Now let's get these leaves.
(vacuum sucking up leaves)
- That's the leaves cleaned up Bill.
Crikey Bill, I think the bag's too full.
- We need to get rid of all the rubbish.
- But where can we do that?
- You know who likes junk Corky?
- I know Bill.
The Junkasaurs.
- To Junkasaur Island Corky.
Let's go.
- [Corky] It's a long way out to the island Bill.
- [Bill] Don't worry, we'll be there as quick as a flash.
- We've made it to Junkasaur Island Bill.
- Just in time Corky.
- [Corky] I hope Jojo the Junkasaur's home.
- [Bill] He'll be there with his mother, Mrs. Junkasaur
and his dad, Mr. Junkasaur.
- Bill, Corky, great to see you.
- Hello Junkasaurs.
- What brings you here?
- We've brought lunch.
- How kind of you both.
- I'm starving!
- Let her rip Corky.
Lunch coming up.
(vacuum turns on)
- [Corky] All the junk you can eat.
- This is what we Junkasaurs call a feast.
- Delicious!
- What a wonderful good deed.
- We must give you something in return.
- No Mr. and Mrs. Junkasaur.
We don't want anything in return.
- We're just happy to do a good deed.
- We've been trying to do one all day.
- Well this is an excellent deed.
- It's the best!
- That's all we need to hear.
Come on Corky.
- Time to get home Bill.
- Home it is Corky.
- [Junkasaurs] Bye Bill, bye Corky.
- And thanks again for the good deed.
- [Bill] Now one more thing to do.
- This is a great picnic.
Thanks for inviting me.
- Our pleasure Ned.
- We're so sorry we spoiled your last picnic.
- Oh, don't worry.
This picnic is heaps better.
- So, we've done a good deed then.
- You've done the best good deed I can think of.
I love picnics.
- Well Bill, we mightn't be Good Deed Day champions,
but at least our friends are happy.
(Bill chuckles)
- When you're right Corky, you're right.
(birds chirping)
♫ Bottle Top Bill
- [Corky] When the sun's in the sky,
it's time for an adventure.
- [Bill] And today's adventure's called,
Wild Wooly Jumper.
Wow, it's a hot day today Corky.
- [Corky] It sure is Bill.
Even the flowers are hot.
- It's too hot to stay inside.
- It's too hot everywhere Bill.
- [Bill] Look at the poor bird.
He can't even get cool under the leaves of the tree.
- [Corky] It's not just the birds who can't get cool,
the animals out in the fields are really hot too.
Hey, there's some nice shade for us to go and sit under.
- [Bill] Maybe one of our friends might call
and invite us for a swim.
(phone rings)
Bottle Top Bill here.
- And Corky too.
(caller speaking fast)
- It's Mrs. Whistlehead Corky.
- What does she want?
(caller speaking fast)
- The sheep are too hot.
She wants someone to sheer their wooly coats off.
- Does she have anyone in mind Bill?
- She certainly does Corky.
She has you and me in mind.
- Then let's get going.
- [Bill] Right.
Boy, it's warm.
(Corky and Bill panting)
Hang on Corky, it's a bit hot for walking.
- What are you thinking Bill?
- [Bill] I'm thinking we should drive
to the farm in the truck.
- [Corky] Great idea Bill.
- [Bill] Then we can have a nice, cool breeze
in our faces all the way there.
- Excellent.
- Let's go Corky.
(engine starts)
(phone rings)
- Please hurry Bill.
My poor sheep are melting away in this heat.
That was quick.
- When there's a job to be done Mrs. Whistlehead-.
- We don't hang about.
- And we'll soon have your sheep
shorn in ship-shape.
- Thanks Bill, thanks Corky.
They'll be a jug of my homemade
cherry squash when you're done.
- And a slice of apple pie?
- With ice cream Bill.
- Let's get cracking Corky.
Grab a sheep Corky.
- I'm ahead of you Bill.
Got the shears?
- [Bill] We'll have this wool off in no time.
- [Corky] She'll be as cool as a cucumber.
(sheep making excited noises)
Now all her friends will want to get shorned too.
(sheep making noises)
At least the great wild wooly's not here today.
- [Bill] It's too hot for him Corky.
(sheep noise)
- [Corky] They're so much cooler now.
(sheep noise)
That's the last sheep shorn Bill.
- Teamwork Corky, does the trick every time.
- [Corky] Now we just have to store all the wool.
- Well done Bill and Corky.
Come and put your feet up.
- Don't mind if we do.
Let's find a nice, shady place
to sit down and relax.
- [Corky] That sounds a top idea to me.
- My sheep are so much cooler now.
Have as much of this as you like.
- Thank you Mrs. Whistlehead.
- [Bill] That's a fine pile of wool Corky.
- It'll make some great winter jumpers.
- Winter, I wish it was winter now.
- But when it's winter and it's all cold,
you wish it was summer again.
- You're right Corky.
That's funny how you think like that.
- Summer or winter, it's still good to
have a nap after working.
- You said it Corky.
And I think we deserve a nap.
(sheep making noise in the distance)
That sounds like the great wild wooly.
- It does.
(sheep noises)
- Paint me pink, it is the great wild wooly.
(sheep noises)
- Be careful Bill, he might be up to some trick.
- Don't you try any trick on us great wild wooly.
(sheep noises)
What's the matter with him Corky?
- The poor thing is hot.
(sheep noises)
- You know what he needs.
- He needs his wool shorn too Bill.
- Let's get to work.
It won't take long.
(sheep noises)
- You're so lucky we can help you great wild wooly.
You'll be cool in a trice.
- There now, how does that feel?
(sheep noises)
What's he saying Corky?
- I think he's thanking us Bill.
- Oh, no worries great wild wooly.
We're happy to help.
(sheep noises)
- He seems almost nice Bill.
- I wouldn't trust him Corky.
He's one naughty sheep.
- [Corky] What do we do now Bill?
- I've got an idea.
Great wild wooly, why don't you have
a nap with us here in the shade?
(sheep noises)
- But Bill, should we let the great wild wooly stay here?
You know how he plays tricks.
- What I reckon Corky, is that if he's here,
we can watch him so he can't get up to any tricks.
- Good thinking Bill.
- Don't let him out of your sight Corky.
- [Corky] I won't Bill.
(sheep noises)
- It's alright great wild wooly.
You just go to sleep.
(sheep noises)
(Bill yawns)
Keep watching Corky.
- I'm watching Bill.
(Bill and Corky yawn)
(snoring)
(low sheep sounds)
- [Corky] Are you sure the great wild wooly
won't be naughty?
- [Bill] Yes Corky, just go to sleep.
(sheep noises)
(Bill yelps)
What's that noise Corky?
- Over there Bill.
It's the great wild wooly.
(sheep noises)
- He's stealing the wool Corky.
After him!
- [Corky] There he goes, right up the hill.
(sheep noises)
- Don't lose sight of that wool Corky.
- I won't Bill.
- [Bill] Watch him, I think he's getting
ready to play another trick on us.
(Bill yelps)
- He's coming back.
- Run Corky!
- I'm running Bill!
(Bill and Corky yell)
What's happening?
(Bill and Corky yell)
- [Bill] I...don't...know.
(sheep noises)
- You naughty great wild wooly.
- We help you, and all you do in return
is try and steal Mrs. Whistlehead's wool.
(sheep noises)
What's he saying Corky?
- I think he's saying it was an accident Bill.
(sheep noises)
He wasn't trying to steal the wool at all.
(sheep noises)
- Do you believe him Corky?
- I believe him Bill.
- Well, I suppose we could give him one last chance.
(sheep noises)
- But we don't want anymore tricks great wild wooly.
- [Mrs. Whistlehead] Bill, Corky!
Come quick!
- It's Mrs. Whistlehead.
- And it sounds like trouble.
- [Bill] Where is she Corky?
- [Corky] Over there in the sheep shed.
- What's wrong Mrs. Whistlehead?
- How can we help?
- It's my poor sheep.
Even with their wool off, they're still hot.
(sheep noises)
- We need to get them nice and cool.
- But how Bill?
(sheep noises)
- Oh no great wild wooly, we're not following you.
- He might have a good idea Bill.
- He only have a good idea for a trick Corky.
(sheep noises)
Now what's he up to?
- [Corky] I don't know.
Maybe he's going home.
(sheep noises)
He's calling the sheep.
- [Bill] What's going on?
- He's taking my sheep.
(sheep noises)
- [Corky] Look Bill, they're all escaping.
(sheep noises)
- I knew it.
It was just another trick.
We need a cart.
Get ready to go Corky.
- Hold tight.
- [Bill] After those sheep!
- [Corky] Which way do you think they'll go?
- [Bill] Along the rocky road that runs through the fields.
- [Corky] That's a long way.
- [Bill] But we'll catch them.
They won't get away this time.
(sheep noises)
- [Corky] I can see them Bill.
- [Bill] Well spotted Corky.
- Ow!
- Hang on Mrs. Whistlehead.
- [Corky] Mind the bump.
(Mrs. Whistlehead yelps)
- Steady on Corky, we nearly lost Mrs. Whistlehead.
- Sorry!
- [Bill] Where are have those pesky sheep gone now?
- [Corky] I can still see them.
- [Bill] Run hard Corky.
(sheep noises)
Now where are they going?
- [Corky] Looks like some sort of water hole.
And it's surrounded by lots of rocks.
- [Bill] They're headed straight inside.
After them Corky!
- This is hard work Bill.
I'm exhausted.
- Right Corky, you deserve a rest.
My turn Corky.
Jump in.
I'll catch up with those sheep in no time.
(sheep noises)
(water splashing)
- [Corky] Look Bill, there they are.
- Oh my.
- Well, would you believe it Corky?
- Not if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes Bill.
- The great wild wooly wasn't playing a trick at all.
- He just wanted to cool the sheep down
in this lovely rock pool.
- I'm sorry for not trusting you great wild wooly.
Will you forgive me?
(sheep noises)
- I think we should make friends.
- Good idea Corky.
No more tricks.
(sheep noises)
- I think this calls for a celebration.
And I always carry an extra supply of cherry squash.
- You beauty Mrs. Whistlehead.
I think we should enjoy this pool too Corky.
- In a nice easy way that doesn't make us too tired.
- And I know just the thing.
- [Corky] What's this Bill?
- [Bill] Guess Corky.
- [Corky] Is it a raft?
- Spot on!
Well Corky, this is the life.
- And it's so nice not to have
the great wild wooly playing tricks on us.
- Well I don't know how long the great wild wooly
can stop himself from playing tricks Corky.
- We'll have to wait and see Bill.
Right now though, we should enjoy it while we can.
(Bill chuckles)
- When you're right Corky, you're right.
(sheep noises)
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ See you again
♫ Goodbye
♫ Bottle Top Bill