02x02 - The Fairyland Flower / The Robot Surprise
Posted: 03/19/24 18:53
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ Up on the hill
♫ Let's watch them as they play
♫ Playin' all day
♫ Hurray
- [Bill] - The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill.
- [Corky] And his best friend Corky.
♫ Bottle Top Bill
- [Corky] Is it time for an adventure, Bill?
- [Bill] It sure is, Corky.
And, it's called The Fairyland Flower.
(delicate music)
Fairyland gets more beautiful every time
we come to visit Dandy the Fairy.
- [Corky] It sure does, Bill.
- Hello, Dandy.
- Are you home, Dandy?
- [Bill] I don't think she is home, Corky.
- That's a pity.
I wanted to ask her about a new flower I've seen.
- What new flower's that?
- The one shaped like a musical instrument.
- [Bill] Do you mean a drum?
- [Corky] Not a drum, Bill.
- [Bill] A flute?
- [Corky] Not a flute either, Bill.
- [Bill] I know what it is, a tuba.
- Exactly, Bill.
Isn't it a beauty?
- And, you're right, Corky, it looks exactly like a tuba
that you blow in to make music.
- Bill, Corky.
Hey Bill.
Hi Corky.
- Hello Tricky.
- What brings you to Fairyland?
- We were just admiring this flower shaped like a tuba.
- That's my favorite flower.
It's called a Tuba Rose.
Why don't you take one home?
- Can we?
That would be fantastic.
I don't know, Corky.
Things that live in Fairyland should stay in Fairyland.
- (laughs) It's only a little flower, Bill.
What harm could it do?
- That's right, Tricky.
Can we take just one home?
Please, Bill?
- Oh, all right then.
But, just one.
- Thanks, Bill.
It'll look terrific in our garden.
- I hope you're right, Corky.
- There's one part of our garden which will be just right.
- I see the spot now, Corky.
Don't make the hole too big.
- [Corky] I won't.
- [Bill] Place it in gently.
- Gently it is.
Ah, what do you think, Bill?
- [Bill] It couldn't be more perfect.
- Thanks, I think so too.
Bill, did you see that?
- [Bill] I did, Corky.
A second Tuba Rose.
- [Corky] And, a third.
And a fourth.
And a fifth.
- Tuba Roses everywhere, Corky.
All over the garden.
- I don't understand it.
Why is this happening?
- I told you, Corky, it's from Fairyland.
Fairyland flowers are different to normal flowers.
- I didn't know they were that different.
- It's not like they're ugly flowers, though.
Actually, I think they look quite nice.
(tuba tooting)
- Bill, was that you?
- Certainly not, Corky.
- Then where did it come from?
(tuba tooting)
Bill, over there.
(tubas tooting)
- It was a Tuba Rose.
Make that all the Tuba Roses, Corky.
- What a racket!
- I can't hear myself think.
- What can we do?
- We better see Tricky and fast.
- Perfect.
Now, time for my troll nap.
- [Bill And Corky] Tricky!
(Tricky shouting)
- Tricky, where are you?
- Up here (shouting).
- Gotcha!
- You gave me a real fright, you did.
What's going on?
- It's that Tuba Rose we took home.
- It's become lots of Tuba Roses.
- They've taken over the whole garden.
- And they're making the biggest racket you've ever heard.
- I've never heard of Tuba Roses
growing so quickly in Fairyland.
- How can we stop them, Tricky?
- Hmm, Snooge the Snorephant.
He's the one to talk to.
- Right, Snooge the Snorephant it is.
(upbeat music)
- [Corky] Tricky said that Snooge lives down near the creek.
- [Bill] Look, Corky, who could that be?
- [Corky] Could that be Snooge the Snorephant?
- [Bill] Let's watch and see.
- Mmm, tasty, mmm, very tasty.
- [Bill] Hello there.
- Are you Snooge the Snorephant?
- That's me.
- Could you help us with a problem?
- We've got too many Tuba Roses growing around our house.
- [Bill] They're everywhere.
- That sounds like a tasty problem to me.
- Would you come home and eat some of them for us?
- You can have as many as you like.
- I'll be in that.
Just show me the way.
- Follow us, Snooge.
- [Corky] There they are, Snooge.
- [Bill] And, they're noisier than ever.
- And, tasty too.
- Have as many as you like.
Get stuck in.
- Nice and peaceful at last.
- They were delicious, they were.
- Thanks so much, Snooge.
- My pleasure.
- What's wrong, Snooge.
- Oh, I think I might've eaten a bit too quickly.
(yawns)
I'll have a nice little nap.
That should fix things.
Nice little nap, that's for me.
- We'll see you after your nap, Snooge.
(Snooge snores)
Hanky pink!
- Now, I know why Snorephants are called Snorephants!
- That's the biggest snore ever.
- Look, Bill.
- Goodness me, if Snooge doesn't stop,
he'll shake the house down.
What'll we do?
- Snooge, wake up, please.
- Please wake up, Snooge.
(Snooge snoring)
- We've got to see Tricky again.
- Come on, Corky.
- [Bill And Corky] Tricky!
(Tricky shouting)
- Sorry, Tricky, but we've got a new problem.
- It's Snooge.
He's snoring so loudly that the ground shakes.
- It shakes so much that our home might fall apart.
- And, we don't know how to wake him.
- Hmm, Bouncy Coots.
- Bouncy Coots?
- A Snorephant can never sleep
when a Bouncy Coot's nearby.
- Where do we find a Bouncy Coot?
- [Tricky] My friend, Boppy the Bouncy Coot
lives in this cave.
- [Bill] Is Boppy here, Tricky?
- [Tricky] I'm not sure.
- [Corky] I can see someone, look!
- [Tricky] That's gotta be Boppy.
- [Corky] Why is he called a Bouncy Coot?
- [Bill] I know why.
He's bouncing.
- Hey, Boppy, meet my friends, Bill and Corky.
- Hello.
- Good morning.
- Hello, Boppy.
- They've got some Snooge trouble.
- Snooge?
He's not snoring loudly again?
- He couldn't snore any louder, Boppy.
- Would you be able to wake him for us?
- I'll have a very good try.
(Snooge snoring)
- Oh, this is worse than I thought.
- What can you do, Boppy?
- I'll do what Bouncy Coots do best, bounce.
(Snooge snoring)
- Oooh, what's that noise?
Oh, hello, Boppy.
What's the matter?
- Your snoring, Snooge, that's what's the matter.
- My snoring?
- They're not used to your snoring here.
You should go home to Fairyland and nap.
- But, I like napping here.
- Sorry, Snooge.
If you keep napping, I'll keep bouncing.
- Duh, oh all right.
Home I go.
- Great work, Boppy.
Is there anything we can do for you?
- Do you know, this is the first time
I've been to your world.
Could I stay for awhile?
- You certainly could.
- We'll be happy to have you.
- [Corky] We have plenty of room.
- [Bill] You can stay as long as you like.
- [Boppy] Wonderful, marvelous.
Thank you, Bill, thank you, Corky.
I'm going to like it here.
- Corky, do you think Boppy ever stops bouncing?
- He must stop bouncing sometime.
- Maybe he stops bouncing when he has a nap.
- Nap, did someone say nap?
Ah hmm, now that's a good idea.
- (yawns) I'm with you, Boppy.
- (yawns) It's been a long morning.
- Um, see you later.
- Can you believe it, Bill?
- Boppy's napping but still bouncing.
- Bouncy Coots never stop bouncing.
- And, we'll never be able to sleep with all that bouncing.
It's as bad as Snooge's snoring.
- What can we do, Bill?
- There's only one thing we can do, Corky.
- [Both] Back to Tricky again.
(Tricky groans)
Tricky!
(Tricky shouts)
- Tricky, we need your help again.
- It's Boppy.
- He never stops bouncing.
- And, we'll never be able to sleep.
- Hmm, this is a hard one.
Nobody has ever stopped a Bouncy Coot from bouncing.
- So, what can we do?
- Well, I'm stumped, Bill.
There's no answer to this problem.
- Oh dear, this is terrible.
- Bill, Corky.
- [Bill And Corky] Hello Dandy.
- Well, what's the matter?
It's not like you to be sad.
- We've got a big problem, Dandy.
- A bouncing problem.
- Boppy the Bouncy Coot is in our home.
And, he never stops bouncing.
- (giggles) Is that all?
That's easy to fix.
- Really?
- Come with me and I'll show you.
(lively music)
(tuba tooting)
- What?
That sounds like a Tuba Rose.
I don't like Tuba Roses.
(tuba tooting)
- Dandy, what are you doing?
- Sorry, Boppy, I have to practice my tuba.
(tuba tooting)
- I can't sleep with all that noise.
(tuba tooting)
This is impossible.
I'm going home to my cave.
- Are you sure you won't stay, Boppy?
- With that awful racket?
Sorry, but I'm off.
- [Both] Bye Boppy.
- You're a champion, Dandy.
(Dandy giggles)
- I think we've all learned a lesson today.
- Fairyland things should stay where they belong.
- In Fairyland.
- (chuckles) When you're right, Corky, you're right.
- [Corky] What's our adventure today, Bill?
- [Bill] Our adventure today, Corky is
The Robot Surprise.
What's this at our front door, Corky.
- [Corky] It's big and tall and square.
- [Bill] And, wrapped in pretty paper.
- [Corky] Is it a present, Bill?
- Even better, Corky, it's a surprise present.
- From our friend, Cedric the Scientist.
- Let's take the present inside and open it, Corky.
(Bill and Corky grunting)
- The present won't budge.
It's too heavy, Bill.
We need some help.
- I know someone who can help.
- [Corky] Who, Bill?
- [Bill] A very special troll.
- [Corky] A troll?
Did you invite Tricky the Troll to visit us today?
- I sure did, Corky.
- Hey there, Bill.
Hi, Corky.
- Hello, Tricky.
- You're just the friend we're looking for, Tricky.
We need some help with this surprise present.
- I love surprise presents.
- We have to get it inside, Tricky.
Will you help us?
- Too right.
Let's get pushing.
(all grunting)
This is hopeless.
It's just too heavy.
- We need even more help.
- But, who?
There's no one else around, Bill.
- Hold your horses.
Look who's here.
This could be just the help we need.
- [Corky] Who is it?
- [Bill] I think it's Neighbor Ned.
- [Corky] You're right, Bill, it is Ned.
- Ned, Ned.
- Over here.
- Wow, what have you got there?
- A surprise present.
- I love surprise presents.
- We need your help to push it inside, Ned.
- I'm on my way, Bill.
Right, let's get pushing.
- On the count of three everyone.
One.
- [Corky] Two.
- [Tricky] Three.
(all grunting)
- This is one very heavy surprise present.
(all grunting)
- I wonder what it is.
- Come on, Bill, open it up.
- Are we all ready?
- [All] Ready.
- [Bill] What do you think it is?
- [Corky] It looks like a person.
There are legs and a body and arms too.
- [Bill] But, I don't think it is a person.
- [Tricky] Oh, I know, I know.
- [Ned] So, do I.
- [Corky] What is it?
- [Tricky And Ned] It's a robot!
- I love robots.
- I love robots too.
- But, how does a robot work?
What does it do?
- Good morning, Bill.
Good morning, Corky.
- It's Cedric the Scientist.
- Do you like your robot surprise?
- We sure do.
- This robot will make you a most yummy surprise.
- [Both] Yummy surprise!
- All you have to do is pull down the red lever
and say could I please have a yummy surprise, Robot?
- Let's do it.
- Let's get a yummy surprise.
- [Ned] I'll pull down the red lever.
- No Ned, not yet.
- We haven't heard all of Cedric's message.
- Could I please have a yummy surprise, Robot?
- What's it doing, Bill?
- [Bill] I'm not sure, Corky.
- Yummy surprise.
- [Tricky] Hanky pink, it's a pie.
- [Both] Wow!
- And, this is a yummy surprise.
- Let's get more pies.
- Lots more pies.
- But, we already have one pie.
- We don't need any more.
- First, we pull the red lever.
Uh oh.
- Ned, what have you done?
- I hope it's not broken.
- Let's find out.
Could I please have a yummy surprise, Robot?
- Yummy surprise.
- [Both] It still works.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise, yummy surprise,
yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- How do we stop it, Bill?
- We can't, it's broken.
Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- What do we do, Bill?
- We need some thinking time, Corky.
- So many pies.
- Too many pies.
- [Corky] Everybody outside quickly.
- Yummy surprise.
We have to find a way to stop the robot, Bill.
- If only we'd heard all of Cedric's message.
- Wow, have a look at that.
- [Bill] Our home's become a pie factory.
- [Corky] More pies than we can eat in a year.
- We'll help you eat them.
Won't we, Tricky?
- Too right.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- We'd better get away, Bill, before we get pies on us too.
- Where can we go?
- [Corky] What about the shed, Bill?
We'll be safe in there.
- [Bill] Great idea, Corky.
Right everyone, off to the shed.
- Pies.
- Yummy pies.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- [Corky] Ned!
- [Bill] Tricky!
- [Ned And Tricky] Pies.
- Got them, Corky.
Foo, I think we got away just in time.
- You nearly had pies all over you.
- (sighs) Thanks, Bill.
- Thanks, Corky.
- We don't need a million, billion pies.
- A million pies would be enough.
- Yeah.
- I think one pie is more than enough.
- We still have to work out how to stop that robot, Bill.
- You're right, Corky.
- [Robot] Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- How can we stop it, Corky?
- I think we have to see Cedric, fast.
- Right you are, Corky.
He'll know how to stop all this pie making.
How will we get there?
- [Corky] We'll need something quick.
- [Bill] Like what?
- [Corky] Like our scooter.
- Great idea, Corky.
Let's go everybody.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- This is all our fault, Ned.
We wanted too many pies.
- [Robot] Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- He's catching up fast.
- What can we do?
- Leave it to me.
- [Ned] What's this?
- [Tricky] It looks like a flying machine.
- [Corky] It is a flying machine.
- It's our helicopter.
We'll be safe from pies now.
Up we go.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- We can relax now, Corky.
- Yummy surprise.
- [Corky] I'm not so sure about that, Bill.
- But, Corky, there's no way the robot
can follow us up here.
- Look again, Bill.
- [Bill] Strike me lucky.
He can fly.
- [Corky] Full speed, Bill.
- [Bill] Fully speed it is, Corky.
- [Corky] Cedric's laboratory should be
around here somewhere.
- [Bill] There it is.
- [Ned] I see it too.
- [Corky] Take us down, Bill.
- [Bill] Here comes the robot.
- [Robot] Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- (pounding) Cedric!
- Cedric, open up.
- Oh no, I don't think he's home.
- I'm sorry for breaking the robot.
- I'm sorry too.
- We don't need pies.
- Just one's enough.
If only we'd never started it.
- Wait a minute.
That's it.
- What's it?
- You started the robot making pies
by saying some special words.
- Ah, could you please give me a yummy surprise, Robot?
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- So, maybe you have to use special words
to stop the pies.
- But, what words?
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- Whatever words they are,
we'd better think of them quickly.
- Uh, stop, Robot.
- No more yummy surprises.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- Um, no more pies, Robot.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- Could you please, um, stop giving us
yummy surprises, Robot?
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
Yummy surprise.
Stop all yummy surprises.
- You did it, Corky.
No more pies.
- [Corky] Someone's coming, Bill.
- [Bill] I know who this will be, Corky.
- Do you think it's Cedric?
Oh dear, I hope he won't be cross about us
breaking his present.
- Well, I never.
What's been happening here?
- We had a little pie problem, Cedric.
- It was my fault, Cedric.
I broke the robot's lever.
- We wanted too many pies.
We made a big mess.
- A big mess, you say.
Hmm, let me have a look.
We'll have that mess cleaned up in no time,
no time at all.
(bird shouting)
You were right, this is a big mess.
- Do you think you'll be able fix things, Cedric?
- Just you watch.
- Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
- That's brilliant, Cedric.
- Thank you so much.
- No trouble, no trouble at all.
- Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
- All those pies will be gone completely.
- [Ned And Tricky] All of them?
- Could we just keep one?
- Just one, please.
- All right, one pie.
- Could you please save us one yummy surprise, Robot.
- Yummy surprise.
- Thank you.
Now, please stop giving us yummy surprises, Robot.
- Stop all yummy surprises.
- [Ned] Oh boy, I can't wait to eat it!
- I can't either.
- And, all our friends will enjoy it too.
- But, that means, we'll only get one slice each.
- A small slice.
- Isn't a small slice enough, or do you want to ask
the robot for more pies?
- More pies?
- [Robot] Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
- Um, maybe one small slice is enough.
- A small slice is plenty, thank you.
- I'm going to enjoy this pie, Bill.
- I'm with you, Corky.
- But, after today, I don't want to see anymore pies
for a long, long time.
- (laughs) Corky, when you're right, you're right.
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ See, you again
♫ Good bye
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ Up on the hill
♫ Let's watch them as they play
♫ Playin' all day
♫ Hurray
- [Bill] - The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill.
- [Corky] And his best friend Corky.
♫ Bottle Top Bill
- [Corky] Is it time for an adventure, Bill?
- [Bill] It sure is, Corky.
And, it's called The Fairyland Flower.
(delicate music)
Fairyland gets more beautiful every time
we come to visit Dandy the Fairy.
- [Corky] It sure does, Bill.
- Hello, Dandy.
- Are you home, Dandy?
- [Bill] I don't think she is home, Corky.
- That's a pity.
I wanted to ask her about a new flower I've seen.
- What new flower's that?
- The one shaped like a musical instrument.
- [Bill] Do you mean a drum?
- [Corky] Not a drum, Bill.
- [Bill] A flute?
- [Corky] Not a flute either, Bill.
- [Bill] I know what it is, a tuba.
- Exactly, Bill.
Isn't it a beauty?
- And, you're right, Corky, it looks exactly like a tuba
that you blow in to make music.
- Bill, Corky.
Hey Bill.
Hi Corky.
- Hello Tricky.
- What brings you to Fairyland?
- We were just admiring this flower shaped like a tuba.
- That's my favorite flower.
It's called a Tuba Rose.
Why don't you take one home?
- Can we?
That would be fantastic.
I don't know, Corky.
Things that live in Fairyland should stay in Fairyland.
- (laughs) It's only a little flower, Bill.
What harm could it do?
- That's right, Tricky.
Can we take just one home?
Please, Bill?
- Oh, all right then.
But, just one.
- Thanks, Bill.
It'll look terrific in our garden.
- I hope you're right, Corky.
- There's one part of our garden which will be just right.
- I see the spot now, Corky.
Don't make the hole too big.
- [Corky] I won't.
- [Bill] Place it in gently.
- Gently it is.
Ah, what do you think, Bill?
- [Bill] It couldn't be more perfect.
- Thanks, I think so too.
Bill, did you see that?
- [Bill] I did, Corky.
A second Tuba Rose.
- [Corky] And, a third.
And a fourth.
And a fifth.
- Tuba Roses everywhere, Corky.
All over the garden.
- I don't understand it.
Why is this happening?
- I told you, Corky, it's from Fairyland.
Fairyland flowers are different to normal flowers.
- I didn't know they were that different.
- It's not like they're ugly flowers, though.
Actually, I think they look quite nice.
(tuba tooting)
- Bill, was that you?
- Certainly not, Corky.
- Then where did it come from?
(tuba tooting)
Bill, over there.
(tubas tooting)
- It was a Tuba Rose.
Make that all the Tuba Roses, Corky.
- What a racket!
- I can't hear myself think.
- What can we do?
- We better see Tricky and fast.
- Perfect.
Now, time for my troll nap.
- [Bill And Corky] Tricky!
(Tricky shouting)
- Tricky, where are you?
- Up here (shouting).
- Gotcha!
- You gave me a real fright, you did.
What's going on?
- It's that Tuba Rose we took home.
- It's become lots of Tuba Roses.
- They've taken over the whole garden.
- And they're making the biggest racket you've ever heard.
- I've never heard of Tuba Roses
growing so quickly in Fairyland.
- How can we stop them, Tricky?
- Hmm, Snooge the Snorephant.
He's the one to talk to.
- Right, Snooge the Snorephant it is.
(upbeat music)
- [Corky] Tricky said that Snooge lives down near the creek.
- [Bill] Look, Corky, who could that be?
- [Corky] Could that be Snooge the Snorephant?
- [Bill] Let's watch and see.
- Mmm, tasty, mmm, very tasty.
- [Bill] Hello there.
- Are you Snooge the Snorephant?
- That's me.
- Could you help us with a problem?
- We've got too many Tuba Roses growing around our house.
- [Bill] They're everywhere.
- That sounds like a tasty problem to me.
- Would you come home and eat some of them for us?
- You can have as many as you like.
- I'll be in that.
Just show me the way.
- Follow us, Snooge.
- [Corky] There they are, Snooge.
- [Bill] And, they're noisier than ever.
- And, tasty too.
- Have as many as you like.
Get stuck in.
- Nice and peaceful at last.
- They were delicious, they were.
- Thanks so much, Snooge.
- My pleasure.
- What's wrong, Snooge.
- Oh, I think I might've eaten a bit too quickly.
(yawns)
I'll have a nice little nap.
That should fix things.
Nice little nap, that's for me.
- We'll see you after your nap, Snooge.
(Snooge snores)
Hanky pink!
- Now, I know why Snorephants are called Snorephants!
- That's the biggest snore ever.
- Look, Bill.
- Goodness me, if Snooge doesn't stop,
he'll shake the house down.
What'll we do?
- Snooge, wake up, please.
- Please wake up, Snooge.
(Snooge snoring)
- We've got to see Tricky again.
- Come on, Corky.
- [Bill And Corky] Tricky!
(Tricky shouting)
- Sorry, Tricky, but we've got a new problem.
- It's Snooge.
He's snoring so loudly that the ground shakes.
- It shakes so much that our home might fall apart.
- And, we don't know how to wake him.
- Hmm, Bouncy Coots.
- Bouncy Coots?
- A Snorephant can never sleep
when a Bouncy Coot's nearby.
- Where do we find a Bouncy Coot?
- [Tricky] My friend, Boppy the Bouncy Coot
lives in this cave.
- [Bill] Is Boppy here, Tricky?
- [Tricky] I'm not sure.
- [Corky] I can see someone, look!
- [Tricky] That's gotta be Boppy.
- [Corky] Why is he called a Bouncy Coot?
- [Bill] I know why.
He's bouncing.
- Hey, Boppy, meet my friends, Bill and Corky.
- Hello.
- Good morning.
- Hello, Boppy.
- They've got some Snooge trouble.
- Snooge?
He's not snoring loudly again?
- He couldn't snore any louder, Boppy.
- Would you be able to wake him for us?
- I'll have a very good try.
(Snooge snoring)
- Oh, this is worse than I thought.
- What can you do, Boppy?
- I'll do what Bouncy Coots do best, bounce.
(Snooge snoring)
- Oooh, what's that noise?
Oh, hello, Boppy.
What's the matter?
- Your snoring, Snooge, that's what's the matter.
- My snoring?
- They're not used to your snoring here.
You should go home to Fairyland and nap.
- But, I like napping here.
- Sorry, Snooge.
If you keep napping, I'll keep bouncing.
- Duh, oh all right.
Home I go.
- Great work, Boppy.
Is there anything we can do for you?
- Do you know, this is the first time
I've been to your world.
Could I stay for awhile?
- You certainly could.
- We'll be happy to have you.
- [Corky] We have plenty of room.
- [Bill] You can stay as long as you like.
- [Boppy] Wonderful, marvelous.
Thank you, Bill, thank you, Corky.
I'm going to like it here.
- Corky, do you think Boppy ever stops bouncing?
- He must stop bouncing sometime.
- Maybe he stops bouncing when he has a nap.
- Nap, did someone say nap?
Ah hmm, now that's a good idea.
- (yawns) I'm with you, Boppy.
- (yawns) It's been a long morning.
- Um, see you later.
- Can you believe it, Bill?
- Boppy's napping but still bouncing.
- Bouncy Coots never stop bouncing.
- And, we'll never be able to sleep with all that bouncing.
It's as bad as Snooge's snoring.
- What can we do, Bill?
- There's only one thing we can do, Corky.
- [Both] Back to Tricky again.
(Tricky groans)
Tricky!
(Tricky shouts)
- Tricky, we need your help again.
- It's Boppy.
- He never stops bouncing.
- And, we'll never be able to sleep.
- Hmm, this is a hard one.
Nobody has ever stopped a Bouncy Coot from bouncing.
- So, what can we do?
- Well, I'm stumped, Bill.
There's no answer to this problem.
- Oh dear, this is terrible.
- Bill, Corky.
- [Bill And Corky] Hello Dandy.
- Well, what's the matter?
It's not like you to be sad.
- We've got a big problem, Dandy.
- A bouncing problem.
- Boppy the Bouncy Coot is in our home.
And, he never stops bouncing.
- (giggles) Is that all?
That's easy to fix.
- Really?
- Come with me and I'll show you.
(lively music)
(tuba tooting)
- What?
That sounds like a Tuba Rose.
I don't like Tuba Roses.
(tuba tooting)
- Dandy, what are you doing?
- Sorry, Boppy, I have to practice my tuba.
(tuba tooting)
- I can't sleep with all that noise.
(tuba tooting)
This is impossible.
I'm going home to my cave.
- Are you sure you won't stay, Boppy?
- With that awful racket?
Sorry, but I'm off.
- [Both] Bye Boppy.
- You're a champion, Dandy.
(Dandy giggles)
- I think we've all learned a lesson today.
- Fairyland things should stay where they belong.
- In Fairyland.
- (chuckles) When you're right, Corky, you're right.
- [Corky] What's our adventure today, Bill?
- [Bill] Our adventure today, Corky is
The Robot Surprise.
What's this at our front door, Corky.
- [Corky] It's big and tall and square.
- [Bill] And, wrapped in pretty paper.
- [Corky] Is it a present, Bill?
- Even better, Corky, it's a surprise present.
- From our friend, Cedric the Scientist.
- Let's take the present inside and open it, Corky.
(Bill and Corky grunting)
- The present won't budge.
It's too heavy, Bill.
We need some help.
- I know someone who can help.
- [Corky] Who, Bill?
- [Bill] A very special troll.
- [Corky] A troll?
Did you invite Tricky the Troll to visit us today?
- I sure did, Corky.
- Hey there, Bill.
Hi, Corky.
- Hello, Tricky.
- You're just the friend we're looking for, Tricky.
We need some help with this surprise present.
- I love surprise presents.
- We have to get it inside, Tricky.
Will you help us?
- Too right.
Let's get pushing.
(all grunting)
This is hopeless.
It's just too heavy.
- We need even more help.
- But, who?
There's no one else around, Bill.
- Hold your horses.
Look who's here.
This could be just the help we need.
- [Corky] Who is it?
- [Bill] I think it's Neighbor Ned.
- [Corky] You're right, Bill, it is Ned.
- Ned, Ned.
- Over here.
- Wow, what have you got there?
- A surprise present.
- I love surprise presents.
- We need your help to push it inside, Ned.
- I'm on my way, Bill.
Right, let's get pushing.
- On the count of three everyone.
One.
- [Corky] Two.
- [Tricky] Three.
(all grunting)
- This is one very heavy surprise present.
(all grunting)
- I wonder what it is.
- Come on, Bill, open it up.
- Are we all ready?
- [All] Ready.
- [Bill] What do you think it is?
- [Corky] It looks like a person.
There are legs and a body and arms too.
- [Bill] But, I don't think it is a person.
- [Tricky] Oh, I know, I know.
- [Ned] So, do I.
- [Corky] What is it?
- [Tricky And Ned] It's a robot!
- I love robots.
- I love robots too.
- But, how does a robot work?
What does it do?
- Good morning, Bill.
Good morning, Corky.
- It's Cedric the Scientist.
- Do you like your robot surprise?
- We sure do.
- This robot will make you a most yummy surprise.
- [Both] Yummy surprise!
- All you have to do is pull down the red lever
and say could I please have a yummy surprise, Robot?
- Let's do it.
- Let's get a yummy surprise.
- [Ned] I'll pull down the red lever.
- No Ned, not yet.
- We haven't heard all of Cedric's message.
- Could I please have a yummy surprise, Robot?
- What's it doing, Bill?
- [Bill] I'm not sure, Corky.
- Yummy surprise.
- [Tricky] Hanky pink, it's a pie.
- [Both] Wow!
- And, this is a yummy surprise.
- Let's get more pies.
- Lots more pies.
- But, we already have one pie.
- We don't need any more.
- First, we pull the red lever.
Uh oh.
- Ned, what have you done?
- I hope it's not broken.
- Let's find out.
Could I please have a yummy surprise, Robot?
- Yummy surprise.
- [Both] It still works.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise, yummy surprise,
yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- How do we stop it, Bill?
- We can't, it's broken.
Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- What do we do, Bill?
- We need some thinking time, Corky.
- So many pies.
- Too many pies.
- [Corky] Everybody outside quickly.
- Yummy surprise.
We have to find a way to stop the robot, Bill.
- If only we'd heard all of Cedric's message.
- Wow, have a look at that.
- [Bill] Our home's become a pie factory.
- [Corky] More pies than we can eat in a year.
- We'll help you eat them.
Won't we, Tricky?
- Too right.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- We'd better get away, Bill, before we get pies on us too.
- Where can we go?
- [Corky] What about the shed, Bill?
We'll be safe in there.
- [Bill] Great idea, Corky.
Right everyone, off to the shed.
- Pies.
- Yummy pies.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- [Corky] Ned!
- [Bill] Tricky!
- [Ned And Tricky] Pies.
- Got them, Corky.
Foo, I think we got away just in time.
- You nearly had pies all over you.
- (sighs) Thanks, Bill.
- Thanks, Corky.
- We don't need a million, billion pies.
- A million pies would be enough.
- Yeah.
- I think one pie is more than enough.
- We still have to work out how to stop that robot, Bill.
- You're right, Corky.
- [Robot] Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- How can we stop it, Corky?
- I think we have to see Cedric, fast.
- Right you are, Corky.
He'll know how to stop all this pie making.
How will we get there?
- [Corky] We'll need something quick.
- [Bill] Like what?
- [Corky] Like our scooter.
- Great idea, Corky.
Let's go everybody.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- This is all our fault, Ned.
We wanted too many pies.
- [Robot] Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- He's catching up fast.
- What can we do?
- Leave it to me.
- [Ned] What's this?
- [Tricky] It looks like a flying machine.
- [Corky] It is a flying machine.
- It's our helicopter.
We'll be safe from pies now.
Up we go.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- We can relax now, Corky.
- Yummy surprise.
- [Corky] I'm not so sure about that, Bill.
- But, Corky, there's no way the robot
can follow us up here.
- Look again, Bill.
- [Bill] Strike me lucky.
He can fly.
- [Corky] Full speed, Bill.
- [Bill] Fully speed it is, Corky.
- [Corky] Cedric's laboratory should be
around here somewhere.
- [Bill] There it is.
- [Ned] I see it too.
- [Corky] Take us down, Bill.
- [Bill] Here comes the robot.
- [Robot] Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- (pounding) Cedric!
- Cedric, open up.
- Oh no, I don't think he's home.
- I'm sorry for breaking the robot.
- I'm sorry too.
- We don't need pies.
- Just one's enough.
If only we'd never started it.
- Wait a minute.
That's it.
- What's it?
- You started the robot making pies
by saying some special words.
- Ah, could you please give me a yummy surprise, Robot?
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- So, maybe you have to use special words
to stop the pies.
- But, what words?
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- Whatever words they are,
we'd better think of them quickly.
- Uh, stop, Robot.
- No more yummy surprises.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- Um, no more pies, Robot.
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
- Could you please, um, stop giving us
yummy surprises, Robot?
- Yummy surprise, yummy surprise.
Yummy surprise.
Stop all yummy surprises.
- You did it, Corky.
No more pies.
- [Corky] Someone's coming, Bill.
- [Bill] I know who this will be, Corky.
- Do you think it's Cedric?
Oh dear, I hope he won't be cross about us
breaking his present.
- Well, I never.
What's been happening here?
- We had a little pie problem, Cedric.
- It was my fault, Cedric.
I broke the robot's lever.
- We wanted too many pies.
We made a big mess.
- A big mess, you say.
Hmm, let me have a look.
We'll have that mess cleaned up in no time,
no time at all.
(bird shouting)
You were right, this is a big mess.
- Do you think you'll be able fix things, Cedric?
- Just you watch.
- Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
- That's brilliant, Cedric.
- Thank you so much.
- No trouble, no trouble at all.
- Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
- All those pies will be gone completely.
- [Ned And Tricky] All of them?
- Could we just keep one?
- Just one, please.
- All right, one pie.
- Could you please save us one yummy surprise, Robot.
- Yummy surprise.
- Thank you.
Now, please stop giving us yummy surprises, Robot.
- Stop all yummy surprises.
- [Ned] Oh boy, I can't wait to eat it!
- I can't either.
- And, all our friends will enjoy it too.
- But, that means, we'll only get one slice each.
- A small slice.
- Isn't a small slice enough, or do you want to ask
the robot for more pies?
- More pies?
- [Robot] Clean up yummy surprises.
Clean up yummy surprises.
- Um, maybe one small slice is enough.
- A small slice is plenty, thank you.
- I'm going to enjoy this pie, Bill.
- I'm with you, Corky.
- But, after today, I don't want to see anymore pies
for a long, long time.
- (laughs) Corky, when you're right, you're right.
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ See, you again
♫ Good bye
♫ Bottle Top Bill