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00:00:00I'm going to be rich now that I've stolen this map I am the only one who's going to
00:00:29be the only one who knows the secret location of the Griff family treasure
00:00:34Now you have it, now you don't
00:00:47Who are those kids?
00:00:48It's Stanley, do you know a guy who's a wild west buckaroo?
00:01:00Who's always ready to learn about something new?
00:01:03Whose favorite book has all the animals you could wish?
00:01:07Who's proud to say his best friend is the fish?
00:01:10It's Cowboy Stanley
00:01:12Yes, it's Cowboy Stanley
00:01:14Welcome to Stanley's World
00:01:16It's Stanley
00:01:18Go down and figure out what life is all about
00:01:22Who takes you riding on horses?
00:01:24It's Stanley
00:01:26It's for dinosaur bones too
00:01:28It's Stanley
00:01:30No problem Stan can't solve
00:01:32If solving it involves
00:01:34Having a friend like you
00:01:36It's Cowboy Stanley
00:01:38Having a friend like you
00:01:40It's Stanley
00:01:42It's Stanley
00:01:44With a friend like you
00:01:46It's Stanley
00:01:48Stanley's Dinosaur Roundup
00:01:52Cowboy Stanley rides again
00:01:55You did it Stanley, you got the map
00:01:58That map belongs to me
00:02:01You stole it from my family
00:02:03And there's no way you're getting it back
00:02:05There might be one way
00:02:08What?
00:02:13What are we going to do now Stanley?
00:02:16I reckon we're just going to have to
00:02:18I reckon we're just going to have to
00:02:20Jump
00:02:22Jump?
00:02:24Yay!
00:02:26Yeah!
00:02:28Come on!
00:02:30Yee-haw!
00:02:32Go Goofy!
00:02:34Yee-haw!
00:02:39Yay!
00:02:41Yee-haw!
00:02:49Jump horse
00:02:54Grapes and beans
00:02:56I'll get you kids
00:03:03That was great
00:03:07You okay Dennis?
00:03:09Right as rain in a rain storm partner
00:03:12How about you Elsie?
00:03:14I'm fine
00:03:16How about you Harry?
00:03:18Did I miss something?
00:03:20I was getting a little shut-eye
00:03:22According to this map
00:03:24The Grip family treasure is buried at the bottom of this canyon
00:03:28Look out!
00:03:35Why that there's just little heel monster
00:03:38Nothing to worry about
00:03:40You don't bother them and they won't bother you
00:03:43Nothing to worry about
00:03:45You don't bother them and they won't bother you none
00:03:48That's easy for you to say
00:03:50You're cowboy Stanley
00:03:52Doer of good
00:03:54And friend to all animals
00:03:56Stanley is there anything you're scared of?
00:03:59Nope
00:04:01Not that I'm aware of
00:04:03How about a bee, a bat, a toad, a rat?
00:04:06A big bad mole, a jostle cat
00:04:08A gator, spider, tiger?
00:04:10Shark, a squid, or octopi?
00:04:12No, I just look them right in the eye
00:04:15Cause it's cowboy Stanley of the wild wild west
00:04:20He ain't scared of nothing so they say
00:04:24He's roping and he's riding on the mountains crest
00:04:29He's cowboy Stanley and he's here to save the day
00:04:34A tyrannosaurus rex was on the rampage
00:04:38So old Stanley throwed his rope and tied him down
00:04:42Yes, and it was quite a battle
00:04:45Till he got that T-Rex saddle
00:04:47And then Stanley rode that dinosaur to town
00:04:51Here comes cowboy Stanley of the wild wild west
00:04:56He ain't scared of nothing so they say
00:05:00He's roping and he's riding on the mountains crest
00:05:05He's cowboy Stanley and he's here to save the day
00:05:10One time two bad guys threw some garbage out the window
00:05:14Pee-yew!
00:05:15And when Stanley saw that mess it made him mad
00:05:19So he became their babysitter
00:05:21Till they cleaned up all that litter
00:05:24He's the best friend that the west has ever had
00:05:28Yee-haw!
00:05:30Ride him, Stanley!
00:05:32He's our hero, cowboy Stanley of the wild wild west
00:05:37With his a-oodle-ee, a-oodle-ee, a-oodle-eedle-ee
00:05:41Hear him yippee-ki-yoin' on the mountains crest
00:05:46He's cowboy Stanley and he's here to save the day
00:05:50Yes, he's cowboy Stanley
00:05:53And he's here to save the day
00:06:02Well, according to the map, the treasure is buried right here
00:06:06How can you tell, Stanley?
00:06:08Well, there's an X here on the map
00:06:11And look!
00:06:14Good clue!
00:06:28Look!
00:06:32Yo, dudes! We're rich!
00:06:35Now we can pay off the deeds and save the family homestead
00:06:43Stanley!
00:06:47Stanley!
00:06:49Dinner's ready
00:06:50You mean vittles, don't you, Ma?
00:06:52Sure thing, partner
00:06:55It certainly is fun to get lost in one's imagination, isn't it?
00:07:00Stanley!
00:07:02Sorry, little dude. These are for the family homestead
00:07:05I think someone's permanently lost
00:07:09Here you go, cowpokes
00:07:11Franks and beans, just like you ordered
00:07:14Thanks, Mom. Thanks, Mrs. Griff
00:07:16Mmm, the fixins are good
00:07:19Do I have to play along with all this cowboy stuff?
00:07:22Remember when you pretended you were a rock star?
00:07:25For weeks on end, we had to cheer whenever you entered the room
00:07:33Thank you. Thank you very much
00:07:38I guess it is pretty cool to imagine stuff
00:07:41Mmm. Mmm. Mighty tasty beans, ma'am
00:07:45Where's Pa, Ma?
00:07:47He called and said he was going to be late
00:07:49He sounded very mysterious on the phone
00:07:56Huh?
00:08:00Howdy, family! What's for supper?
00:08:03Dad!
00:08:07What's this all about?
00:08:09We're going on a vacation to a real dude ranch
00:08:13Yee-haw!
00:08:15My great-uncle Stu owns one out west, and I...
00:08:18Does he have horses?
00:08:19He sure does
00:08:21Yahoo!
00:08:23When I was a little boy, I rode a horse on Uncle Stu's dude ranch on our family vacations
00:08:28Cool. My dad can ride a horse
00:08:31But the horses aren't the most exciting thing at the ranch
00:08:34What is?
00:08:36Old Boney
00:08:38Old Boney?
00:08:40Old Boney is just a nickname for a bone
00:08:44Oh
00:08:46A dinosaur bone
00:08:48Wow! Cool!
00:08:50My great-uncle Stu found the dinosaur bone at the ranch
00:08:53and paleontologists from around the world came to look at it
00:08:57What's a paleo...
00:08:59palenum...
00:09:01palenontologist?
00:09:04A paleontologist specializes in the study of prehistoric life forms
00:09:08through the excavation and examination of fossils
00:09:12This is yummy!
00:09:14Uh, right
00:09:16Or in other words, they're scientists who study dinosaurs
00:09:19and they told us that Old Boney was a bone from a real brachiosaurus
00:09:24Wow!
00:09:26And the ranch became quite a tourist attraction
00:09:28I sure loved that ranch
00:09:30There were so many fun things to do
00:09:33Like what?
00:09:34Ride horses
00:09:39Sing songs by the campfire
00:09:45Thank you. Thank you very much
00:09:48This is going to be the best vacation ever!
00:09:51I'm going to ride a real horse and see a real dinosaur bone
00:09:55Sounds great
00:09:57Really great. Fun, even
00:10:02Why do they look so sad?
00:10:04Well, it looks like they're feeling a bit left out
00:10:07And feeling left out doesn't feel good
00:10:11Daddy
00:10:13It's fine by me if it's okay with your mom
00:10:18It's fine by me if it's okay with their parents
00:10:20Guess what, guys?
00:10:22What?
00:10:24If your parents say it's okay, you can come with us to the dude ranch
00:10:28Yeah!
00:10:31Ugh, was I this loud when I was Stanley's age?
00:10:35Oh, yeah
00:10:39I bet cowboys on dude ranches don't have to go to bed at 8 o'clock
00:10:43Little ones do
00:10:45Dennis, I'm confused
00:10:48Join the club, dude
00:10:50What are you confused about, Harry?
00:10:52Ah, you name it
00:10:54Ugh
00:10:56What are you confused about, Stanley?
00:10:58What is a brachiosaurus bone doing at a dude ranch?
00:11:01I thought cowboys and horses were at dude ranches, not dinosaurs
00:11:06I'll tell you what
00:11:08First thing in the morning, we'll look it up in the great big book of...
00:11:13...everything
00:11:15It's the great big book of everything with everything inside
00:11:21See the world around us, this book's the perfect guide
00:11:25Or we could just look it up now
00:11:27Dude ranches are for horses, so why a brachiosaurus?
00:11:34Boom
00:11:36That didn't quite work
00:11:38It's late, we're tired
00:11:40Brachiosaurus begins with B
00:11:42That's the second letter of the alphabet
00:11:44Let's go
00:11:465, 4, 3, 2, 1
00:11:48Into the book to have some fun
00:11:50Yee-haw
00:11:52Wait for us
00:11:54Yee-haw
00:11:57This is what your great uncle Stu's dude ranch looked like 140 million years ago
00:12:04And that is a herd of brachiosaurus
00:12:09Wow
00:12:11I hear you about the herd, but what exactly is a herd, if you hear what I'm saying?
00:12:16Thank you, Harry, I heard you loud and clear
00:12:20A herd is a group of animals that travels together for company and protection
00:12:25Like a family
00:12:27Precisely
00:12:28Paleontologists know that brachiosaurus travelled in herds
00:12:32because large numbers of their fossils have been found together at the same locations
00:12:36But if this is a dude ranch, where are the dudes?
00:12:39There are no dudes here
00:12:41Okay, dude
00:12:43Boom
00:12:45Dogs
00:12:47Dudes, or shall I say people, have never lived at the same time as dinosaurs
00:12:53Oh, that's right, dinosaurs came first, then people
00:12:57Yes, long before humans walked the earth, dinosaurs were already extinct
00:13:03So what if they stink? I do too sometimes, if I haven't had a bath
00:13:09Harry, sit
00:13:14Hello
00:13:15That is one big dino dude
00:13:18He kind of reminds me of a giraffe
00:13:21Good comparison, Stanley, but a brachiosaurus was much bigger and taller than a giraffe
00:13:27Hey, they were even bigger than your house
00:13:31So, what did they eat?
00:13:33Well, unlike the T-Rex, which was a carnivore, or meat eater
00:13:38The brachiosaurus were herbivores, which means they ate only plants
00:13:47Stanley?
00:13:48He's over there, feeding a dinosaur
00:13:51He's what?
00:13:52Don't worry, he's a herbivore
00:13:54This is so cool
00:14:01This is more fun than bouncing on the bed
00:14:06Hey, where's he going?
00:14:08He's fleeing from that
00:14:13A T-Rex
00:14:15And, as you know, T-Rex was a carnivore
00:14:19Can you remember what they ate?
00:14:21Meat, they ate meat
00:14:23Can we get out of here now?
00:14:25Oh, um, yes, splendid idea
00:14:29Ah, much better
00:14:31All safe and sound
00:14:33That was great
00:14:36So, dinosaurs and cowboys share the same land
00:14:40Just not at the same time
00:14:43Indeed
00:14:44Now, I know you're going to say you're too excited to sleep
00:14:47But you really must
00:14:52Oh, well then
00:14:55See you in the morning
00:15:08I've got the clothes
00:15:10I've got the bug spray and the sunscreen
00:15:12I've got my guitar
00:15:15I've got snacks for the road
00:15:18I've got the directions
00:15:20Uh, that's your...
00:15:22Sorry, Dad, I've got my amp
00:15:26I've got my bow
00:15:28All packed, Dennis?
00:15:29Overpacked, I'm afraid
00:15:34We're taking your whole house, dude
00:15:36So why are you even packing?
00:15:38Point well taken, Harry
00:15:44Okay, let's hit the road
00:15:48Hello?
00:15:51Hello?
00:15:56Hello?
00:16:00What other animals do they have at the dude ranch?
00:16:03They have horses, of course it's...
00:16:07What else?
00:16:08Maybe snakes?
00:16:11What else?
00:16:13Uh, lizards
00:16:16What else?
00:16:17Tortoises
00:16:19What else?
00:16:20Make it stop!
00:16:22What's wrong, Lionel?
00:16:23Stop asking about animals
00:16:25For the last hour and a half, that's all you've done
00:16:27Do anything, anything but ask about animals
00:16:31Can we sing?
00:16:32Yeah, that would be a relief
00:16:35I've got a song to get to everybody's nerves
00:16:38Everybody's nerves, everybody's nerves
00:16:42I've got a song to get to everybody's nerves
00:16:45And this is how it goes
00:16:48Why me?
00:16:49I've got a song to get to everybody's nerves
00:16:52Everybody's nerves
00:17:03Marcy, have...
00:17:06Stanley...
00:17:09Dad?
00:17:10Pit stop!
00:17:33Stanley...
00:17:37Dad?
00:17:40Stanley...
00:18:04Stanley...
00:18:10Dad?
00:18:34Wow, look at that place
00:18:36Rockin' Rory's Rockin' Roll Roller Coasters
00:18:40Whoa, look at that place
00:18:43Rockin' Rory's Roarin' Rapids
00:18:46Just wait until you see Great Uncle Stu's place
00:18:49It has horses, an old boney and campfires
00:18:52It's the best, right Dad?
00:18:54Right
00:19:07This is it?
00:19:11Man, this dude ranch looks more like a dud ranch
00:19:19It does seem to have changed a bit
00:19:22Well, there's still old boney
00:19:24Where is it?
00:19:25It's right over there
00:19:30That's it
00:19:33That's old boney?
00:19:35It seemed a lot bigger when I was a lot smaller
00:19:38It's so dirty and dusty
00:19:42It's sleazy
00:19:47It isn't what I expected
00:19:51Who'd come here to see that?
00:19:53Nobody anymore
00:19:55Uncle Stu!
00:19:57Nephew!
00:20:00How the jabber whammies are you?
00:20:02Just fine
00:20:03And these little ones must be Lionel, Lester, Marcy, Mimi and Stanley
00:20:09How do you know our names?
00:20:11Stanley's dad told me a little bit about each of you
00:20:14Even the goldfish
00:20:16His name is Dennis
00:20:18Hello Dennis
00:20:20Goldfish as a species are highly underrated
00:20:22Extremely loyal pets in my experience
00:20:25Oh, go on
00:20:29And shimmy my shoeshine
00:20:31This must be Harry and Elsie
00:20:33Pleased to meet you
00:20:37I regret the run-down condition of the place
00:20:41But ever since Rock and Rory built them their tourist traps
00:20:45Customers have stopped coming here
00:20:47Seems like folks don't care about seeing an old bone when they can ride a roly coaster
00:20:52Huh?
00:20:55Rock and Rory
00:20:57I've told you time and time again to stay off my property
00:21:00This ain't gonna be your property much longer
00:21:03What do you mean?
00:21:05I've just come from the bank
00:21:07And it appears old Stu here owes them a whole lot of cash-a-roo
00:21:13That may be true about the cash-a-roo
00:21:16But I have until the end of the month to pay back the money
00:21:19And the end of the month is in two days
00:21:23Great, fossilized Scott
00:21:25That means
00:21:26Unless you come up with a way to attract a whole heap of paying customers by Monday afternoon
00:21:32I'll be forced to sell the ranch
00:21:34And I'll be the one to buy it
00:21:39I've got me some big plans for this here land
00:21:43First, I'm gonna bulldoze the whole place
00:21:46First, I'm gonna bulldoze the whole place
00:21:49I can see it now
00:21:51Rock and Rory's Mega Parking Lot
00:21:55But with my business booming, I need some extra parking spots
00:22:00Well, back to the bank, Jeeves
00:22:02I feel like counting my money
00:22:05Wait for me!
00:22:07Franks and Beans, come back here!
00:22:10I can't believe we're gonna lose this place
00:22:13I'm sorry, honey
00:22:15I've never seen my dad so sad before
00:22:18He does look upset
00:22:20This is awful
00:22:22Really awful
00:22:24I wish there was something we could do to help
00:22:26Me too!
00:22:27There has to be something we can do
00:22:30I just wish I knew what it was
00:22:33This is all my fault
00:22:35If only I'd found the other bones
00:22:38Other bones?
00:22:39Yep, the rest of the Brachiosaurus skeleton
00:22:42It's gotta be here somewhere
00:22:44What would happen if you found the other bones?
00:22:47Folks may not care about one dinosaur bone
00:22:50But I figure, if I found the entire skeleton...
00:22:54Tons of people would come here to see that
00:22:57Exactly!
00:22:58But I haven't been able to find it
00:23:00I've spent every waking moment searching for the rest of Old Boney
00:23:04But this ranch is so big
00:23:06There are whole parts I haven't gotten around to yet
00:23:09And now, I'm afraid I'm running out of time
00:23:12What if we all helped you look?
00:23:14Yeah!
00:23:15Sure!
00:23:16Great idea, Stanley! With all of us looking...
00:23:19We might find the rest of the skeleton in time
00:23:22Bye, Jimbo Jambies! This just might work!
00:23:30Why don't you get yourselves settled
00:23:32While I get everything ready for the big bone hunt
00:23:35Yeah!
00:23:37How do you hunt bones?
00:23:40Good question
00:23:42All you have to do is look for glimpses of bones
00:23:45Sticking out of the ground or the hillsides
00:23:48I found Old Boney by tripping over him
00:23:52Really?
00:23:54It was years ago
00:23:56We were just building the stables
00:23:58I was carrying a plank of wood when I tripped over something
00:24:01Whoa!
00:24:03Why shimmy my shoe shine!
00:24:06I discovered it was a bone!
00:24:10That's Harry's bone. He really likes it
00:24:13Don't blame him. That's a nice one
00:24:16Now, you go get settled
00:24:18And I'll be back in the blink of a gnat's eye
00:24:27We all have to sleep in the same room?
00:24:32Neato! It's like a big slumber party
00:24:36Comfy, Dennis?
00:24:38Couldn't be cozier
00:24:40And might I add how wonderful I think it is
00:24:43That everyone is going to work together to save this ranch
00:24:47I just hope we can find the rest of Old Boney in time
00:24:50Before that rotten roar can take this ranch away from me Great Uncle Stu
00:24:55We'll do it!
00:24:56For as our great forefather Benjamin Franklin once said
00:25:00Enthusiasm is the propelling force necessary for climbing the ladder of success
00:25:09Just what I was going to say
00:25:11Hey, there's no place to plug in my amp
00:25:14That's because there's no electricity here. Never has been
00:25:18Then how am I supposed to work on my sound?
00:25:21Try a new one
00:25:23It belonged to your great-great-greater-than-great Grandpa Hoony
00:25:26Great
00:25:30Well, at least I can record my new sound on this little tape recorder
00:25:35Eww
00:25:37Now the area I'm planning to check is a bit out of the way
00:25:40So I hope you're all up for a horseback ride
00:25:43Yeah, we sure are
00:25:45You'll find some riding clothes in that trunk
00:25:48Oh boy!
00:25:50Oh boy! I'm going to have the dinosaur bones and ride a horse for the first time
00:25:55Just like I've always dreamed of
00:25:57This is the best day of my entire life
00:26:01What are you doing?
00:26:04I'm looking for a good spot to bury my bone
00:26:07You know what they say, location, location, location
00:26:11Dogs, go figure
00:26:15Here's the stables
00:26:17Everybody got their special safety riding helmets on?
00:26:20Yep
00:26:22Whoa!
00:26:24Horses!
00:26:27Hmm
00:26:30Nope
00:26:32No
00:26:40This one! I want to ride this one
00:26:43Are you sure, Stanley? He's the biggest one here
00:26:47He's the one
00:26:49You've got good taste in horses, Stanley
00:26:51This here is Blaze, and he is one special animal
00:26:59Oh, look! So pretty
00:27:06I think maybe I'm allergic to this one
00:27:11There you go, son
00:27:15Daddy!
00:27:26Daddy, I want down
00:27:30What's the matter, Stanley? Are you okay?
00:27:33I'm fine
00:27:35I just don't feel like riding a horse right now
00:27:39I'd rather stay back with Dennis and Harry and Elsie and...
00:27:44Me!
00:27:45What?
00:27:46You remember the way to Canyon Creek on your own, don't you?
00:27:49Sure do
00:27:51And you can lead the ride
00:27:53If you spot anything that looks like a bone, just circle it on this map
00:27:56I'll go back later and check it out proper
00:27:59Sure you'll be okay, Stanley?
00:28:01I'm sure. Don't worry about me
00:28:05I'll keep him busy
00:28:07We'll go fossil hunting right here at the ranch
00:28:10You wait here, Stanley. I'll go get us some excavation tools
00:28:14Phew!
00:28:15I, for one, am very flattered that you would want to hang with me
00:28:19instead of pursuing your lifelong dream of riding a horse
00:28:22Get a crew, Harry
00:28:24Okay. Where?
00:28:26I've wanted to ride a horse my whole life
00:28:28But when I got on Blaze, I was...
00:28:31Scared?
00:28:33Yeah. And I've never, ever, ever been afraid of an animal before
00:28:38And I don't know what to think
00:28:40But I do know how I feel
00:28:43Embarrassed
00:28:45It's okay to be afraid, Stanley
00:28:48Why, you should have seen me the first time I tried to ride a sea horse
00:28:53And I used to be afraid of mice
00:28:56And I used to be afraid of cheese
00:28:58In fact, I still get a little nervous around Gouda
00:29:02I just thought that once I got on a horse, I'd feel like a real cowboy
00:29:07But when I got on Blaze, I felt small and really scared
00:29:11Well, knowledge is the best defense against fear, Stanley
00:29:15Maybe if you learned a bit more about equines
00:29:18Equines are horses, Harry
00:29:21And more than any other animal, they've changed the way people live
00:29:25They have? How?
00:29:28Well, to find out more, we'd have to...
00:29:31Does this mean...
00:29:33I think it does
00:29:35Maybe if I act like it doesn't bother me, they won't do it
00:29:39How wonderful!
00:29:41I can't wait to hear that beautiful, not at all irritating song
00:29:46Don't worry, we're not going to sing the usual song
00:29:49Reverse psychology. Works every time
00:29:52This setting calls for a country spin
00:29:57It's the Crazy Book of Everything with everything inside
00:30:02See the world around us, this book's the perfect guide
00:30:06Yee-haw!
00:30:09Yee-haw!
00:30:11Learning will prepare you, so horses will not scare you!
00:30:17I'll look up horses
00:30:20That starts with the letter H
00:30:22A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H
00:30:34What's with the train, dude?
00:30:36I thought we were going to learn about horses
00:30:39Indeed we are
00:30:41We're going to see how horses changed the course of human history
00:30:44by taking a ride on the timeline
00:30:47First stop, the past, 6,000 years ago
00:30:51Please remain seated and keep your hands and paws inside the train at all times
00:30:56If you'll please direct your attention to your left, you will see a wild band of horses
00:31:02A wild band as in rock and roll, dude?
00:31:05No, a band as in they travelled in groups
00:31:09and wild as in they hadn't yet been domesticated by humans
00:31:14Dude?
00:31:15Domesticated? What does that mean?
00:31:18It means that over time, humans and horses began to work together
00:31:24Before people had horses, they had to walk everywhere they went
00:31:28Imagine what it would have been like if you had to walk to Uncle Stu's ranch
00:31:35Oh, heavy!
00:31:41And I thought the car trip was long
00:31:43Without a car, it would have taken forever
00:31:46This leads us to our next stop, early transportation
00:31:50Before people learned to ride horses, they used them to pull chariots or wagons
00:31:55This allowed them to travel greater distances
00:31:58Eventually people learned to make better friends with the horse
00:32:02gain their trust and then ride them
00:32:05Eventually people learned to use horse power to get more work done in less time
00:32:12One horse could do the work of ten men
00:32:16and horses even delivered the first mail
00:32:20Eventually machines and cars were invented
00:32:24and horses didn't have to work as hard
00:32:27Today, most horses are ridden for fun or sport
00:32:31Horses are gentle, smart and loyal
00:32:35End of the line!
00:32:38I always knew horses were neat
00:32:40But I had no idea they were so important to people
00:32:43Horses could be called man's best friend
00:32:47Hey! I thought dog was man's best friend
00:32:50Don't worry, you're still my best friend
00:32:59So, you think Blaze and I could become friends like I am with you and Elsie and Harry?
00:33:04Given time, yes
00:33:06So, all I need to do is give myself time?
00:33:09It took early man thousands of years to learn to ride a horse
00:33:13But I'll bet that much sooner than that, you and Blaze will be the best of pals
00:33:19Hey, Blaze
00:33:21Good for you!
00:33:25Getting to know your horse before you ride him is a great idea
00:33:28Every good cowpoke knows that
00:33:30Yeah, just like it's a good idea to get to know a dog or cat before you pet it
00:33:35That's smart thinking Stanley
00:33:37You know Blaze here is pretty smart too
00:33:39Watch this!
00:33:40You want an apple boy?
00:33:42How many?
00:33:44One, two, three, four
00:33:48Blaze can count
00:33:50It's a little trick I taught him
00:33:53Can I feed him the last one?
00:33:55Sure thing! Horses love apples
00:34:00That's because horses are herbivores
00:34:03Just like the dinosaur
00:34:06What does a herbivore eat?
00:34:08Would it be a hamburger, a smelly sock or a plant?
00:34:13I know, I know! Smelly socks!
00:34:17I'm afraid not
00:34:19They have no idea what they're missing
00:34:22You know what a herbivore eats?
00:34:24Hamburgers, socks or plants
00:34:29That's right! A herbivore eats plants
00:34:33And in the case of horses, that means all kinds of things that grow
00:34:37Like hay, oats, carrots and apples
00:34:42That tickles
00:34:44Looks like the brood's back
00:34:50Hey Uncle Stu!
00:34:52How'd it go? Did you spot any dinosaur bones?
00:34:55We looked and looked
00:34:57But we didn't find anything
00:34:59Sorry
00:35:00I feel just terrible
00:35:02I can't stand the idea that Rock and Rory will get this ranch
00:35:06Well, it isn't over until it's over
00:35:08And it's not over yet
00:35:10Are you okay, Stanley?
00:35:12Yeah, I learned all about horses and how they changed history
00:35:16And I even fed Blaze an apple
00:35:18Awesome, Stanley!
00:35:20Oh, I'm so happy
00:35:23Oh, I'm sore all over
00:35:26I've got you beat
00:35:28Even my sore spots are sore
00:35:30Well, why don't you two old folks go rest a spell?
00:35:33Ooh, that sounds wonderful
00:35:36The little ones can help me look for bones around the ranch
00:35:47This is lovely
00:35:49It's so peaceful and quiet
00:35:54Hey, I think I'm getting the hang of this banjo
00:36:00Sounds terrific, hon
00:36:09This is the map I've been using to help me look for dinosaur bones
00:36:13The X's here mean I've already looked in that spot and didn't find anything
00:36:18This is where we are now, just behind the bunkhouse
00:36:22And these are some of the tools paleontologists use
00:36:25A geological hammer, brushes, chisels, and something else that each of you already has
00:36:32Huh? But we don't have anything
00:36:35Sure you do. In fact, you each have two of them
00:36:38Arms?
00:36:40Legs?
00:36:42Kidneys?
00:36:44Good guesses
00:36:46But these tools help you find things
00:36:49I think I know the tools he's talking about
00:36:52Do you?
00:36:54I know! Our eyes!
00:36:56We have to find the bones by seeing them with our eyes
00:36:59Righty-o, Stanley-o
00:37:01Now look round and see if you spot anything that looks like a dinosaur bone
00:37:05It could be sticking out of the ground or out of the side of a hill
00:37:09This is fun, like a treasure hunt
00:37:12Wow! We're looking for the Griff family treasure!
00:37:16Yeah!
00:37:18This is fun!
00:37:20Most certainly is
00:37:22I found something
00:37:24Hmm. I'm afraid that's just a rock, Stanley
00:37:28You know, sometimes rocks can look a whole lot like bones, but good job. Keep looking
00:37:39Hey! Is this a bone?
00:37:44It's a bone, all right
00:37:46Yeah!
00:37:48But it's not a dinosaur bone
00:37:51Aw, man
00:37:53Then what kind of bone is it?
00:37:57It was Harry's bone
00:38:00Sorry about that, Harry
00:38:02Seeing Harry gnawing that bone reminds me it's nearing on supper time
00:38:06Anyone else getting hungry?
00:38:08I am!
00:38:10Then let's go rustle up some grub
00:38:17Mmm! Frags and beans!
00:38:19How come food always tastes better when you're outdoors?
00:38:23It's the fresh air. Heightens the senses
00:38:26Great Uncle Stu?
00:38:27What is it, Stanley?
00:38:29I'm worried that we won't find the rest of the bones in time
00:38:32Yeah! We looked all day
00:38:35And didn't find a thing
00:38:37Just because something doesn't work out the first time, don't mean you should give up
00:38:41While Mr. Thomas Edison didn't figure out the light bulb his first try either
00:38:45You have to believe in yourself and your dreams to get things done
00:38:49Wow! Did you know Thomas Edison?
00:38:52Uh, no. That was just an example
00:38:55My dream is to be a firefighter
00:38:58My dream is to be a rock star
00:39:00My dream is to be a ballerina
00:39:02My dream is to be a podiatrist
00:39:05A what?
00:39:07A foot doctor, like my dad
00:39:10I, Dr. Lester, shall put an end to bunions once and for all
00:39:18My dream was to ride a horse
00:39:21And I couldn't do it
00:39:23Not yet, maybe, but you will
00:39:25Say, that reminds me of a song
00:39:28Lionel, play that thing I showed you
00:39:32Little Tom walked up the stairs at bedtime long ago
00:39:37He sneezed and blew the candle out and stomped his little toe
00:39:41He found a way to light the night with electricity
00:39:46And Edison's dream has made a better place for you and me
00:39:51Believe in your dreams
00:39:52Believe in your dreams
00:39:53And they might come true
00:39:54And they might come true
00:39:55Just take this tip
00:39:56Just take this tip
00:39:57From Uncle Stu
00:40:00Here's another story, kids
00:40:03Orville and his brother knew one day that they would fly
00:40:08They'd dream about it, watching all the birds glide in the sky
00:40:13Why, we'll invent the aeroplane, Wilbur said with glee
00:40:18The Wright brothers' dream has made a better place for you and me
00:40:22Believe in your dreams
00:40:23Believe in your dreams
00:40:24And they might come true
00:40:25And they might come true
00:40:27Just take this tip
00:40:28Just take this tip
00:40:29From Uncle Stu
00:40:32Come on, Lionel, play your banjo
00:40:34Play the spoons, Marcy
00:40:37Mimi, try that washboard
00:40:42Boy, this is fun
00:40:44If your dream's to be a rock star or to ride upon a horse
00:40:49A firefighter, if you wish
00:40:51Ballerina? Yes, of course
00:40:54A podiatrist who'll rid the world of bunions
00:40:57Yes, sirree
00:40:59Your dreams may make the world a better place for you and me
00:41:03Believe in your dreams
00:41:04Believe in your dreams
00:41:05And they might come true
00:41:06And they might come true
00:41:08Just take this tip
00:41:09Just take this tip
00:41:10From Uncle Stu
00:41:11From Uncle Stu
00:41:12Now go to bed
00:41:15Don't make a peep
00:41:17It's easy to dream
00:41:20When you're fast asleep
00:41:23You're right
00:41:24We're going to find that dinosaur
00:41:25And I'm going to ride a horse
00:41:26And we're going to save the ranch and...
00:41:30But first, we're going to get some sleep
00:41:33I'm not even tired
00:41:39We'll get back to hunting for them bones
00:41:41First thing in the morning
00:41:42So you better get some shut-eye
00:41:44Because first thing in the morning
00:41:45We're going to get some sleep
00:41:47We're going to get back to hunting for them bones
00:41:49First thing in the morning
00:41:50So you better get some shut-eye
00:41:52Because first thing in the morning
00:41:53Comes awfully early around here
00:42:05Okay, Sunny
00:42:06Let her rip
00:42:12Okay, okay, I'm up
00:42:14How about you, Elsie?
00:42:17We're up
00:42:19We're down
00:42:20Up, up, up, up
00:42:25Time to get up, Dennis
00:42:27Oh, can't I stay home from school today, Mommy?
00:42:31Mommy?
00:42:33Stanley, I said Stanley
00:42:35Well, let's get a move on
00:42:38Oh, I hate it when that happens
00:42:41Ahh!
00:42:44Thanks for the wake-up call
00:42:49I found something
00:42:50I saved the ranch
00:42:52Go Lionel, go Lionel
00:42:55That's a bone, all right
00:42:57But not a dinosaur bone
00:43:04It was Harry's bone again
00:43:06Never mind
00:43:08Oh, goody
00:43:09I get to bury it again
00:43:11No peeking
00:43:14It's a dog thing
00:43:16I'm really starting to worry
00:43:17We won't find the rest of the dinosaur in time
00:43:20Me too
00:43:21But we can't give up
00:43:23We can't let this place be turned into a parking lot
00:43:26Mom, is it okay if I take a little break
00:43:28And go say hi to Blaze?
00:43:30Sure, sweetie
00:43:31Just be careful
00:43:33I will
00:43:34Look, a bone
00:43:35It's just a twig, dear
00:43:37Oh
00:43:39Hey Blaze, would you like an apple?
00:43:45How many?
00:43:46Let's count along
00:43:48One
00:43:49Two
00:43:50Three
00:43:51Four
00:43:52Five
00:43:53Six
00:43:54Seven
00:43:57Eight
00:43:58Nine
00:44:00He certainly is hungry
00:44:02Dennis, look!
00:44:03Blaze found the rest of old bony
00:44:08Boy, you're right, Stanley
00:44:10Let's go tell the others
00:44:12Hey everybody, Blaze found it
00:44:14He found the rest of old bony
00:44:16What?
00:44:17Could it be?
00:44:20It's about time they found their own bone
00:44:25It's true
00:44:26I never thought to look here, but I should have
00:44:29I built these stables right around the time I found that first bone
00:44:33Good work, Blaze
00:44:34You deserve an apple
00:44:36He asked for nine
00:44:38Nine?
00:44:39Well, he can have the whole barrel
00:44:41Looks like we're going to save the ranch
00:44:46Not so fast, happy smiley people
00:44:50You may have found the rest of old bony
00:44:52But unless you can find a way to make them bones
00:44:55Into some cashola by noon tomorrow
00:44:58You ain't saving nothing
00:45:04I love it when I win
00:45:06Makes me feel like celebrating
00:45:09I think I'll go take a ride around my new property
00:45:12Let's go, Jeeves
00:45:15Not without me
00:45:17Franks and beans
00:45:19He did it again
00:45:21Oh, Blaze, I thought we finally had it
00:45:25But I guess we're not going to be able to save the ranch after all
00:45:29But wait, everybody
00:45:31All we have to do is dig up these bones
00:45:33Attract enough customers to pay off the bank
00:45:35And do it all by tomorrow at sundown
00:45:37How hard could that be?
00:45:40Real hard?
00:45:42We can do it
00:45:43I just know we can
00:45:44We can't give up now
00:45:46Stanley's right
00:45:47We can't give up now
00:45:50Now, first thing we have to do is excavate these bones
00:45:54Excavate?
00:45:56It means dig them up nice and careful
00:45:59So we don't damage them
00:46:01Remember our geological tools?
00:46:03I do, do you?
00:46:05A geological hammer?
00:46:07Brushes, a small chisel
00:46:09And a broad chisel
00:46:11Now let's get to work
00:46:15Go, Lionel, go, Lionel
00:46:17Go, Lionel, go, Lionel
00:46:38Well, looky here
00:46:40You've dug up your bones
00:46:42Yes, we did
00:46:44And now we're going to save the ranch
00:46:46Aw, you're Mr. Mean Man
00:46:48Well, ain't that cute?
00:46:51You still think you got a chance
00:46:54Now let me guess
00:46:56You were going to attract customers
00:46:58Because so many people want to pay good money
00:47:01To see a big old pile of bones
00:47:03That's right
00:47:05Because so many children want to spend their precious vacation time
00:47:09Looking at a pile of bones
00:47:11Instead of, say, going on roller coasters
00:47:14Or water slides
00:47:16Well, uh...
00:47:19Oh
00:47:20Uh...
00:47:21Well, I would
00:47:23Bones from a brachiosaurus are cooler than some two-minute roller coaster ride
00:47:27Yeah
00:47:28You tell him, Stanley
00:47:30Well, good for you
00:47:32But you may be the only paying customers
00:47:35Hope you get a lot of money, kiddos
00:47:38I know you have a dream of saving this place
00:47:41But dreams don't always come true
00:47:44I never liked you, Rory
00:47:46And now I'm gonna say it out loud
00:47:49I never liked you
00:47:51Boo!
00:47:53Let me wipe your tears away
00:47:55Oh, wait
00:47:57There ain't none
00:48:01Home, Jeeves
00:48:03I feel the need for a bubble bath
00:48:06And perhaps a...
00:48:08Neck massage
00:48:11What is it with you?
00:48:13Fricks and beans wait for me!
00:48:16Ugh, what does that Rory guy know, anyway?
00:48:19Unfortunately, he's right
00:48:21A big pile of bones can't compete with a water slide or a roller coaster
00:48:25Maybe a pile of dinosaur bones would have bring in the customers
00:48:29But I think I know what would
00:48:31What?
00:48:32What if we put these bones together?
00:48:34Like a puzzle?
00:48:36Exactly
00:48:37We could put all of O'Boney back together
00:48:39There's only one problem
00:48:41Don't you mean another problem?
00:48:43I have no idea how to fit these bones together
00:48:46Maybe we could go to the library and get a book
00:48:49Nearest library is six hours away
00:48:51We don't have that kind of time
00:48:53Why don't I go call the library?
00:48:55Or some museums
00:48:57And see if I can find something out that way
00:48:59We need a book
00:49:01And I know which one
00:49:03Me, too
00:49:04Me, three
00:49:06I'll bet you do as well
00:49:10There it is! The Great Big Book of Everything!
00:49:13Oh, no! Here comes that song!
00:49:20Where's Harry?
00:49:21Where's Elsie?
00:49:22Where's the song?
00:49:24Maybe this is a clue
00:49:26Hello, Stanley
00:49:28Harry and I are searching for a good place to bury his bone
00:49:31If you happen to need the Great Big Book of Everything
00:49:34Just keep playing this tape
00:49:36It's the Great Big Book of Everything
00:49:40With everything inside
00:49:42To the world around us
00:49:43This book's the perfect guide
00:49:45At least they can't finish the song
00:49:47They don't know what we're looking for
00:49:49We don't know what you're looking for
00:49:51But the book will help complete your journey
00:49:58I should have known better
00:50:00I guess we should go to the library
00:50:02And get a book
00:50:04I should have known better
00:50:06I guess we should look up bones
00:50:08And the word bones starts with the letter B
00:50:10Just like Brachiosaurus
00:50:12Yes, indeed
00:50:14Everything we need to know is right here
00:50:17Five, four, three, two, one
00:50:20Into the book to have some fun
00:50:22Whee!
00:50:26Eww! What's that?
00:50:28That's a human skeleton
00:50:31And there's no reason to be afraid of it
00:50:33But it's big for yourself
00:50:35You have one just like it inside of you
00:50:38Every person does
00:50:40I do? Weird
00:50:42Without your skeleton
00:50:44Your body would be as floppy as a pair of pants
00:50:47With no one inside them
00:50:52Each human body is supported by a skeleton of 206 bones
00:50:57Hi! I wonder what my bones look like
00:51:00Let's look at our bones through the stanoscope
00:51:03My stanoscope?
00:51:05Sure, just set it for X-ray
00:51:07OK
00:51:09I'm going to look at you first, Dennis
00:51:12How do I look?
00:51:13Bony
00:51:14Look at us, Stanley
00:51:17Look at me, Stanley
00:51:19Do I look scary?
00:51:21No, you look really cool
00:51:23Now you need to find out what a Brachiosaurus skeleton looks like
00:51:27So we can help rebuild old Bony
00:51:29But how?
00:51:31I have an idea. Follow me
00:51:33Boy oh boy!
00:51:35Wait for us, Stanley
00:51:37Yeehaw!
00:51:39Yay!
00:51:43There's a Brachiosaurus
00:51:45He's big
00:51:47He's huge
00:51:49He's coming this way
00:51:51Don't worry, a Brachiosaurus is a herbivore
00:51:54He only eats plants
00:51:56He won't hurt you
00:51:59Hey there!
00:52:08Follow me
00:52:09OK
00:52:13A zootite, Mr. Brachiosaurus
00:52:17So what's your plan, Stanley?
00:52:19How are we going to figure out how to put those dinosaur bones back together?
00:52:23Well, my plan involves my stanoscope and my sketchpad
00:52:27I wonder what Stanley's going to do
00:52:30What is it? What's your plan, Stanley?
00:52:33I'll look at an X-ray of the Brachiosaurus through my scope
00:52:36and then draw what I see in my sketchpad
00:52:38When I'm done, we'll give the picture to my dad and great-uncle Stu
00:52:42And then they'll know how the bones go together
00:52:45That's a great idea, Stanley
00:52:50Look, he's moving off to join his herd
00:52:53That's strange
00:52:55What is?
00:52:56Well, since Brachiosaurus moved in groups called herds
00:52:59it's strange that there was only one skeleton found at great-uncle Stu's ranch
00:53:04Hmm, yes, that is a bit strange
00:53:07Mysterious even
00:53:09Oh well, I'd better get busy
00:53:13Hmm, yes
00:53:16Whoa, that's a great picture, Stanley
00:53:20It sure is
00:53:22All done
00:53:25Now let's show this drawing to great-uncle Stu
00:53:28I think I'll keep this leaf as a souvenir
00:53:31I'm going to give it to my dad and great-uncle Stu
00:53:34I'm going to give it to my dad and great-uncle Stu
00:53:37I'm going to give it to my dad and great-uncle Stu
00:53:40I think I'll keep this leaf as a souvenir
00:53:45So what's for a souvenir?
00:53:48Yee-haw!
00:53:52Come on, let's go save the ranch
00:54:04I just don't know how these bones go together
00:54:07Me neither. Sorry
00:54:09Well, thanks for trying
00:54:11Great-uncle Stu! Lionel! Dad!
00:54:14Whoa, slow down there, partner. What's going on?
00:54:18I know how Brachiosaurus bones go together. Look!
00:54:22Hmm, we can use it as a map to put all these bones together
00:54:26How the jabberwammy did you figure this out?
00:54:29I looked it up in my great big book of everything
00:54:32I should have known
00:54:34Woo-hoo! Now we can build our dinosaur
00:54:38But some of these bones are too heavy for us to lift
00:54:41I know what we need!
00:54:43What?
00:54:44Horse power!
00:54:46Uh, as long as I don't have to ride him
00:54:49No problem, Stanley. All we need is that horse power, a pulley system, and some good old-fashioned know-how
00:54:56Yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking
00:54:59Hmm, we better get a move on. It looks like a storm is brewing
00:55:09Stanley! I say, Stanley! Let's get a move on there, partner
00:55:14We're burning daylight and it looks like we're in for a real toad floater
00:55:18That means the hour is getting late and we're going to have a heavy rainstorm
00:55:23I just adore these snappy cowboy expressions
00:55:28I say, Stanley! Let's get a move on there, parme
00:55:56Now, all we need is old Bonnie.
00:55:59Bonnie!
00:56:05Cool!
00:56:09Wow, boy!
00:56:11It's even more amazing than I dreamed it would be.
00:56:16Thank you all! I couldn't have done it without you!
00:56:19Yeah!
00:56:20Well, I'll be chipper as a jaybird. They've done it!
00:56:24They've really done it!
00:56:26Come on, everybody, let's get out of this rain.
00:56:34Meow!
00:56:35What is it, Elsie?
00:56:37Harry's in trouble. We were looking for a place to bury his bone and...
00:56:41Where is he?
00:56:42The top of Canyon Creek.
00:56:44He's stuck and he's going to fall into the river if we don't hurry.
00:56:48Oh, no!
00:56:50Dad, I think Harry's in trouble.
00:56:52He didn't come back from the canyon with Elsie.
00:56:54Don't worry, Stanley. I'll find him.
00:56:57Uncle Stu, can I borrow Blaze?
00:56:59Sure thing.
00:57:01Don't worry, Stanley. Your dad will find Harry.
00:57:05I know, but I really wish I could help.
00:57:08Well, I suppose you could go...
00:57:10Go with them? I already thought of that.
00:57:13But then you'd have to ride Blaze.
00:57:16I know, but I hate thinking of Harry out there.
00:57:20But I hate thinking of Harry out in the canyon by himself.
00:57:24I should be there. He's my friend.
00:57:27I rather think Blaze is your friend now, too.
00:57:30You're right, Dennis.
00:57:32And helping a friend is what cowboys do.
00:57:36It's what everyone ought to do, Stanley.
00:57:39And I've made my mind up.
00:57:41Dennis, it's time for Cowboy Stanley to ride again.
00:57:45But this isn't make-believe, Stanley.
00:57:48There's more to riding Blaze than just sitting in the saddle
00:57:51and letting all four of your feet hang down.
00:57:54I'm afraid Elsie's right, Stanley.
00:57:57It could be dangerous. You'd have to be very careful.
00:58:00I know, Dennis, but I've always wanted to ride a real horse.
00:58:04And I'll never have a better reason to try than right now.
00:58:08I hope Harry has an umbrella.
00:58:10It's riding cats and dogs.
00:58:12It is?
00:58:13It's just an expression.
00:58:15Well, I should hope so.
00:58:17Lester, please watch Dennis for me.
00:58:20There's something I have to do.
00:58:22Here, Stanley.
00:58:26So, you guys heard any good jokes lately?
00:58:34Dad, wait!
00:58:37What is it, Stanley?
00:58:39I... I want to come with you.
00:58:41Are you sure?
00:58:44Yes. Harry's my friend, and I want to help him.
00:58:48Sure thing, Stanley.
00:58:52You two be careful now.
00:58:54I'm not scared. I'm not scared.
00:58:59I'm not scared. I'm really not.
00:59:02Let's go get Harry.
00:59:04You're on, son.
00:59:06Yee-haw!
00:59:14There he is! There's Harry!
00:59:20Hold on tight, Stanley.
00:59:29He's just out of reach, Stanley.
00:59:31Wait, Dad. I know what to do.
00:59:37We have to jump.
00:59:39Are you ready, Stanley?
00:59:41Yes, Dad. I'm ready.
00:59:43Okay, Stanley. When I say so, grab Harry.
00:59:55Now!
00:59:57Yes!
01:00:03Good going, Blaze.
01:00:06We're like real cowboys.
01:00:11Hey, it looks like the rain's finally stopping.
01:00:19What's that?
01:00:21Look!
01:00:25It's a flash flood!
01:00:27I'm scared, Dad.
01:00:29Don't worry. We're going to be okay.
01:00:33Ah!
01:00:36Look at all those bones!
01:00:39Wow! There's the rest of the herd.
01:00:42If this doesn't bring in customers, then I don't know what will.
01:00:46Let's go tell Great Uncle Stu.
01:00:51You'll never believe what we found.
01:00:53It's amazing!
01:00:55It's a flash flood!
01:00:57It's a flash flood!
01:00:59It's a flash flood!
01:01:01It's amazing! People are going to come from miles around to see it.
01:01:05Sorry, partners. I'm afraid it's too late.
01:01:08What? Why?
01:01:10Ah, ah, ah!
01:01:12Stu here missed the deadline.
01:01:15I have the deed, so the ranch is mine!
01:01:21I think I'll spray-paint that dino-skeleton pink
01:01:24and move it to my water park. What do you think?
01:01:27I don't think so.
01:01:31Who are you?
01:01:33I'm Dr. Sweeney, and you can't touch that brachiosaurus
01:01:36or any of this land.
01:01:41But I have the deed!
01:01:43When we were trying to figure out how to put the skeleton together,
01:01:46I called the Natural History Museum.
01:01:49And when I heard what you'd found here,
01:01:51an actual brachiosaurus skeleton,
01:01:54I made a few calls.
01:01:56It looks like this area is going to be declared a national park.
01:01:59Natural park? National park?
01:02:02Oh, sure!
01:02:04It means that no one can take away that brachiosaurus skeleton
01:02:07or any of this land.
01:02:09Oh, boy!
01:02:11Looks like the good guys win after all.
01:02:14This area must be preserved exactly as it is.
01:02:17No, no, no!
01:02:20What about my parking lot?
01:02:23Home, Jeeves.
01:02:26No! Ding, dang, dang!
01:02:29Wait for me!
01:02:31But what about my great-uncle Stu and all the animals here?
01:02:35What'll happen to them?
01:02:37The animals will stay here, and so will the ranch.
01:02:40And as for your great-uncle Stu,
01:02:42well, there are going to be plenty of tourists coming here
01:02:45to look at that dinosaur, and they're going to need a place to stay.
01:02:48So, with your permission, we'd like to restore the ranch
01:02:51and have you run the place.
01:02:53Well, I'll be.
01:02:55And if you're willing, we'd appreciate it
01:02:57if you would help us search for more dinosaur bones.
01:03:00And we know just where to look.
01:03:09I can't thank you enough.
01:03:11None of this would have happened without you.
01:03:14You followed your dream, and your dream came true,
01:03:17and so did mine.
01:03:19Let's go, Blaze!
01:03:22Looks like this place is going to be so busy,
01:03:25maybe we should make next year's reservations now.
01:03:28Oh, shut up, Dick.
01:03:30You don't need reservations.
01:03:32There's always room at this ranch for family.
01:03:35Woo!
01:03:36And friends.
01:03:38Bye, Jabberwammies.
01:03:40All this good fortune calls for a celebration!
01:03:52Harry, the way you were willing to risk life and limb for that bone
01:03:57gave me a whole new respect for dogs.
01:04:00Really, Elsie?
01:04:02No! What were you thinking? Are you cuckoo?
01:04:05Do you have any idea how worried I was?
01:04:08Why would you risk everything for a silly bone?
01:04:11Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe bones save this ranch.
01:04:15Well, just don't do anything like that again,
01:04:19you big lug.
01:04:21Franks and beans again?
01:04:23Does that all cowboys ever eat?
01:04:26Of course not. Sometimes they eat beans and franks.
01:04:29In fact, that's what we're having tonight.
01:04:31Oh, beans and franks! Well, that's different.
01:04:35Mmm! Mmm! Mmm! Yum!
01:04:40I'll tell you, after a hard day of saving the ranch,
01:04:43there's nothing like a nice glass of cow juice.
01:04:46Hey, Marcy?
01:04:48I think I know why new cowboys and cowgirls are called tenderfeet.
01:04:52Really? Why is that?
01:04:54It's because wearing these new boots sure makes your feet hurt.
01:04:58So how do you like being on a ranch?
01:05:00It's very relaxing.
01:05:02If you don't mind the dinosaurs, rainstorms, flash floods and lost dogs,
01:05:08you don't have any other great-uncles I should know about, do you?
01:05:12Have I ever told you about my great-uncle George?
01:05:15He lives in an igloo way up in the North Pole.
01:05:18Say, maybe we should visit him on our next summer vacation.
01:05:23I'm awfully proud of you, Stanley.
01:05:25Not only did you learn to ride a horse,
01:05:28but you helped Harry and your great-uncle Stew as well.
01:05:32Thanks, Dennis.
01:05:33But I never could have done it without a friend like you.
01:05:36No problem, Stanley.
01:05:38After all, helping friends is what cowboys do, isn't it?
01:05:42And cowfish, too, Dennis.
01:05:44Just like you.
01:05:47All righty then.
01:05:49I think it's high time we got this shindig going.
01:05:57Stanley rides again
01:06:01Stanley rides again
01:06:05He'll face the test and never rest
01:06:07Digging dinosaur bones all over the West
01:06:10Yes, Stanley rides again
01:06:14Yah!
01:06:16Get him, Ben!
01:06:18From out across the Western Plains
01:06:21Beneath the skies of blue
01:06:23Riding across the rolling range
01:06:25A fearless buckaroo
01:06:27With thundering hooves
01:06:28His faithful horse
01:06:29Comes riding like the wind
01:06:31He saves the day
01:06:32Yes, Stanley rides again
01:06:36Stanley rides again
01:06:40Stanley rides again
01:06:44He'll face the test and never rest
01:06:46Digging dinosaur bones all over the West
01:06:48Yes, Stanley rides again
01:07:10Yah!
01:07:12Get him, Ben!
01:07:14The settlers come to shake his hand
01:07:16When he rides into town
01:07:18Yep, the bad guys run for cover
01:07:20When they know that he's around
01:07:23A hero on the faithful horse
01:07:25He's everybody's friend
01:07:27The cowboys cheer
01:07:28Yes, Stanley rides again
01:07:30Wahoo!
01:07:31Stanley rides again
01:07:35Yah!
01:07:36Stanley rides again
01:07:40He'll face the test and never rest
01:07:42Digging dinosaur bones all over the West
01:07:44Yes, Stanley rides again
01:07:49Hoo-lee a-oo-dee
01:07:53Yoo-doo-lee oop-a-doo dee
01:07:55Yoo-loo-lee oo-dae dee
01:07:57Hoo-lee a-oo-dee
01:08:00Yoo-loo-lee oo-dae dee
01:08:02Yoo-loo-lee oo-dae dee
01:08:06Woohoo!
01:08:09Yah, get him, Steamer!
01:08:14Woo!
01:08:18Hey, that's a tip man!
01:08:23Now, write it, boy!
01:08:25Write it, boy!
01:08:27Now!
01:08:28Whoo!
01:08:29Whoo!
01:08:32Whoo!
01:08:35Now!
01:08:36Yes, Stanley writes again!
01:08:40Whoo!
01:08:41Whoo!
01:08:44Whoo!
01:08:47Whoo!
01:08:50Whoo!
01:08:53Whoo!
01:08:56Whoo!
01:08:59Whoo!
01:09:02Whoo!
01:09:05Whoo!
01:09:08Whoo!
01:09:11Whoo!
01:09:14Whoo!
01:09:17Whoo!
01:09:20Whoo!
01:09:23Whoo!
01:09:26Whoo!
01:09:29Whoo!
01:09:32Whoo!
01:09:36Hey, look at me!
01:09:38Yippee!
01:09:39I'm a cowboy!
01:09:40I'm a cowboy!
01:09:42Dogs.

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