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Sing the Phrase of Pythagoras - In Your Dreams Full Episode #18 - Totes Amaze ❤️- Teen

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00:00Look up to the ocean, look up to the stars
00:03Now all about you believe when the sea knows
00:09You can still believe, still believe in your dreams
00:16In your dreams
00:19In your dreams
00:23In your dreams
00:30Break up the band, that's crazy, you can't seriously mean it
00:34I wish I didn't
00:35But why?
00:36I just got my end of term maths results
00:38So?
00:39So the results weren't pretty
00:41Vicky, well done
00:44James, keep up with the improvement
00:47Lucy, use your conscientious efforts
00:51Jack
00:54What, no comment sir?
00:56I think no comment is the kindest response I can offer
00:59Okay, yeah, I see what you mean
01:02So you failed a maths exam, it's not the end of the world
01:06Oh, he didn't just fail Sam, it was an epic, monumental fail, with full pike and twist
01:13Okay, but what's that got to do with breaking up the band?
01:17My parents said that if I failed, I would have to become musically deprived for the next six months
01:22Meaning?
01:23Meaning, no more music practice outside of regular classes
01:26No music practice, no band
01:28But what about the finals of the song comp in Germany?
01:31Listen, it's not as bad as it sounds
01:33I still have a window of opportunity
01:35What kind of window?
01:36A very small one
01:37Don't be so pessimistic
01:39I'm sitting a supplementary exam next week
01:42When I pass, it will all be sweet
01:44You think you can?
01:45Well not if I keep hanging around here gasbagging with you guys
01:47I have a date with books
01:49See you Sam
01:51Good luck
01:52Bye
01:57Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
01:58This mass exam is a train wreck waiting to happen
02:01Say, he does fail
02:04Could we do the show without him?
02:06Sure, if we're prepared to have no guitar, no harmonies and no chance of winning
02:11That's it then
02:13We're history
02:15We can't be history
02:16We've worked too hard to just bail out at the last minute
02:19There has to be a way through this
02:21There has to be
02:24If only there was someone to coach him
02:27Someone who's a grade-a mass whiz
02:29Maybe someone who lives here in Germany
02:32You mean me?
02:33You'll do it?
02:34That's fantastic
02:35Did I say yes?
02:36You didn't say no
02:37That's not exactly the same thing
02:39Please Marcus, say yes you'll have my heart forever
02:42Well, at least till next Tuesday
02:44Make it Wednesday and I accept
02:46Deal
02:48Okay, we can start tonight after work
02:50Hmm, there's only one problem
02:53When it's night time in Germany
02:55It's the crack of dawn here in Oz
02:57How am I supposed to start studying before I've even woken up?
02:59It won't be that bad Jack
03:01You know my brain doesn't start functioning before lunch time
03:03Well, you'll just have to eat lunch earlier
03:05What, at like 5am? I can't even face breakfast then
03:08This isn't just about you Jack
03:10It's about all of us
03:11It's about the future of the band
03:12Okay, all right
03:13I get it
03:14I'll do it
03:15Great
03:16You start bright and early tomorrow morning
03:17This stuff smells worse than Sam's old tennis socks
03:32Horse manure, apply liberally enough
03:35Just what roses love
03:37Daddy, we have a problem
03:39She's mad
03:41Who's mad?
03:42Oh, Miss Kretschmer, a local woman
03:44She's always complaining about something or other
03:46And now she's claiming that the road outside her house is being damaged by the tourist buses visiting the castle
03:51And is it?
03:52Of course not
03:53Can't you just tell her to go jump? Politely
03:55Unfortunately, she's got the town council involved and they're conducting an official investigation
03:59So we should fight fire with fire
04:01We have to put our case to the council
04:03Precisely, Lily
04:04I think it's time to invite the mayor for lunch
04:10Thank you for lunch, Baron
04:12It was delicious
04:13The pleasure is ours
04:15As always, it's delightful to see you here
04:17I'll bring out the coffee
04:18Oh, do you prefer tea, Mayor McCure?
04:20Thank you, dear
04:22But I'm afraid I have to run
04:24Come on, sweetie
04:25Come on
04:26Wait
04:27We have a matter of great local importance to discuss with you
04:31I'm sorry, Baron
04:32I simply can't concentrate on such things at the moment
04:35I'm off to Berlin tomorrow and I'm at my wit's end
04:38A problem, Madam Mayor?
04:40I can't find anyone to take care of my noodle
04:43Your noodle?
04:45Oh, you mean your dog
04:47Yeah, his regular candle is full and I have nowhere left to turn
04:51That's indeed unfortunate
04:53But, Madam Mayor, this is where a true friend can step in and help
04:56What friend?
04:57Why not leave noodle at the castle with me?
04:59You
05:00You?
05:01Oh, yes
05:02I'm a real dogman, didn't you know?
05:04But the council received complaints that you were throwing things at Mr. Schussler's dachshund
05:09I was just playing a game of fetch with it
05:12Using rocks
05:14Silly exaggeration, Madam Mayor
05:17Let me assure you
05:18We'd love nothing more than to take care of your noodle
05:21Baron
05:22You are a godsend
05:25I won't forget this favour, you know
05:27Think nothing of it
05:28It's what being a good member of the local community is all about
05:32Right, Noodle?
05:33Huh?
05:34Noodle-noodle-noodle
05:35Ah
05:56Hey!
05:57Let's get moving, Wundi-kin
05:58Haa
06:00Ah
06:01Lucy, what are you doing here?
06:04Maths, day one, remember?
06:07Come on, you've got ten minutes to get yourself together and get your brain switched on.
06:10Move it while I log on.
06:12In some countries, they put people on trial for this kind of torture.
06:17Where did you get those pyjama pants?
06:19Well, if you must know, they're a gift from my Aunty Mavis.
06:23Any other questions?
06:24No, no, I'll just remember to bring sunglasses tomorrow.
06:27Yeah, yeah, fine.
06:28Don't fall asleep in the bathroom.
06:29Yeah, yeah.
06:31Right, Jack, let's look at trigonometry again.
06:35What are our sine, ten and cos rules?
06:38Sine, ten and cos.
06:42Remember, trigonometry deals with the ratio between the sides of a right-angled triangle
06:47and its angles.
06:48Yeah, I always get these ones mixed up.
06:50Then you need to find a way to remember them.
06:51In a triangle, sine is opposite divided by what?
06:55Um, adjacent.
06:58No, hypotenuse.
06:59Hypotenuse.
07:00And cos is what divided by adjacent?
07:03Hypotenuse.
07:04Try to visualise it.
07:06The answer's opposite.
07:08I'll never get these.
07:10Come on, Jack.
07:11It's not that hard.
07:12I'm trying.
07:13Okay?
07:14Then try harder.
07:15Let's not rush him, Sam.
07:17Okay?
07:18He'll get there.
07:19If you say so.
07:21Sorry, Jack.
07:22It's hopeless.
07:23We can kiss the band goodbye.
07:24There's no way he's gonna pass.
07:26Give him a break.
07:27Early mornings are tough.
07:28It's not easy doing maths when you've just woken up.
07:30Ben, the time isn't the problem.
07:32The problem is Jack, he just won't try.
07:34We can change the time then.
07:35Do it after school in Australia.
07:36But that makes it early morning here.
07:37No problem.
07:38I can do it before I start work for the Baron.
07:39Do we have any more of last night's med force?
07:40In the fridge.
07:41Wonderful.
07:42Come along, Noodle.
07:43Sit, Noodle.
07:44You've got him behaving, Baron.
07:45The secret with dogs is to let them know who's boss.
07:46Once they know they're, they're like babies in a cradle.
07:51Hey!
07:52My med force!
07:53Come back here, you mongrel!
07:54Noodle!
07:55I command you!
07:56Noodle!
07:57Looks like the baby just jumped out of the cradle.
07:59And stay outside!
08:01Noodle!
08:02Noodle!
08:03Noodle!
08:04Noodle!
08:05Noodle!
08:06Noodle!
08:07Noodle!
08:08Noodle!
08:09Noodle!
08:10Noodle!
08:11Noodle!
08:12Noodle!
08:13Stay outside, you glutton!
08:16What if he runs away?
08:17He can't run away.
08:18The garden gate is locked.
08:19But he can't stay out there all night as punishment.
08:23Poor little thing.
08:24He does seem a bit mean.
08:25It's the only way to teach him a lesson.
08:27He'll stop barking once he realises he can't get away with things.
08:30Trust me, I know dogs.
08:43Daddy, you need to do something.
08:44We can't sleep with all that barking going on.
08:45Right.
08:46I don't think he's learning his boss by now.
08:58Noodle, you are not a popular little dog.
09:02Well, maybe as his boss, you should delegate Noodle's care to Ben.
09:06I don't think that's necessary.
09:09Come to me, Noodle.
09:12On the other hand, yes, perhaps that might be a good idea.
09:16What do you say, Ben?
09:17Fine.
09:18Is that okay with you, Noodle?
09:19No.
09:20Right then.
09:21Walk this way, my man.
09:22Let's all go back to bed, shall we?
09:28Hey, Lucy.
09:29Hey, Jack.
09:31What are you doing?
09:32You have got to listen to this song.
09:33It is amazing.
09:34No, I don't have to listen to it and you don't either.
09:37No, Lucy.
09:38The exam is in two days, Jack.
09:39You should be studying, not listening to music.
09:41I've got quadratic equations coming out of my ears.
09:44Two days, Jack.
09:45That's all.
09:46You just have to suck it up and hang in there.
09:52Good morning, Sam.
09:58What a beautiful day.
09:59Not from where I'm sitting.
10:01Jack.
10:02Marcus is doing his best, but it's like nothing is getting through.
10:06Sam, there are times in life where you have to be tough.
10:09Now is one of them.
10:10Sorry?
10:11It's obvious you need a new guitar player.
10:13Drop Jack from the band?
10:15No, just for one show.
10:16I'm sure Jack will understand.
10:18You don't know, Jack.
10:19He'd be totally gutted.
10:20He'll be even more gutted if you don't get to play in Germany.
10:23And so will you.
10:26How can he just disappear?
10:28I thought you were looking at her in bed.
10:29Oh, he can't have gone too far.
10:31He's probably just having to sniff around.
10:32Sniff around?
10:33That's what dogs do.
10:34They like to check out the territory.
10:36Normal dogs, maybe.
10:37But I wouldn't trust this one as far as I could throw him,
10:40which might be over the castle wall if we can ever find him.
10:43Sophie!
10:44Good morning, Baron.
10:45The mayor's dog.
10:46Noodle, have you seen him?
10:47He was running that way.
10:49Towards the garden.
10:50The garden?
10:51Noodle?
10:52Where are you?
10:53Oh, that's not good.
10:54What price rose bush?
10:55Hey, Noodle.
10:56Good boy.
10:57Come here.
10:58There.
10:59Take that thing and give it a bath.
11:00And don't let it out of your sight for one single instant.
11:02Come on, Noodle.
11:03And don't let him anywhere near my rose bushes again.
11:04Or I'll...
11:05I don't know what I'll do, but it won't be pleasant.
11:09It won't be pleasant.
11:10Another day, another math session.
11:11I suppose I should give Jack a gold star for effort.
11:13Even though he and mass will never peacefully coexist in the same planet, he really is trying his best.
11:14And don't let him anywhere near my rose bushes again.
11:15Or I'll...
11:16I don't know what I'll do, but it won't be pleasant.
11:20Another day, another math session.
11:33I suppose I should give Jack a gold star for effort.
11:37Even though he and mass will never peacefully coexist in the same planet, he really is trying
11:43his best to pass.
11:44Morning Sam.
11:45Marcus, don't you and Jack have a study session now?
11:48Apparently not.
11:49What?
11:50You get a text from him saying thanks for the help, but he wants to prepare for the test
11:55on his own now.
11:56Are you kidding?
11:57No.
11:58But what does prepare on his own mean?
12:00You'll have to ask him.
12:02I'm sorry, Sam.
12:04I really tried.
12:05I know.
12:06And I'm really grateful.
12:07It's not your fault to have such oddball friends.
12:10Did he say where he was going?
12:12I'm sorry, Lucy.
12:13All he said was out.
12:14Thanks.
12:19Hey, guys.
12:20Don't suppose you've seen Jack?
12:22Oh, yeah.
12:23Saw him a while ago.
12:24Heading back into school.
12:25Back to school?
12:26Go.
12:27Jack?
12:41Music
12:54Jack?
12:55Jack?
12:56What do you think of the routine?
13:01I mean, these are just the basic steps, but they get more and more complicated.
13:04And when we get all the pe...
13:06Jack?
13:07What are you doing?
13:08What does it look like?
13:09I'm dancing.
13:10But you should be doing math with Marcus.
13:12Oh, no, I don't need to anymore.
13:13No, no, I'm doing dance instead.
13:15Dance?
13:16Yeah, it's great.
13:17It really clears my head.
13:18It's hard to clear your head when there's nothing there to start with.
13:21What?
13:22What?
13:29It's like he just doesn't care anymore.
13:31He's totally given up.
13:32I hate to say this, but maybe Lily was right.
13:35Maybe we should start looking for another guitar player.
13:38And you can hear me.
13:39Come on.
13:40Come on.
13:41Right.
13:42We want to stop playing with the team.
13:43We thought we were doing something wrong.
13:44Do you want to do something?
13:45I could do something wrong.
13:46You can do something wrong with the team.
13:47But I am so unfair to your fellow champions.
13:48I cannot do something wrong with the team, sir.
13:49I could not do anything wrong because I can't do anything wrong with the team.
13:50So it is playing with the team.
13:51I can do something wrong with the team.
13:52I don't get a professional and the team.
13:54I may be a professional leader in this new team, who knows the team.
13:57All the trees look different
14:27Now
14:28I still miss you
14:36Really that bad?
14:41Oh well, we tried. Thanks, Luce. Bye.
14:45When she said they were bad, did she mean bad bad or did she mean bad good?
14:51Bad is in complete and total disaster.
14:54That's bad.
14:55There you are, little mate.
14:56Nice and presentable for the mayor tomorrow.
14:58Sam, can you chuck us the flea powder?
15:03Hey, doodle. Come back.
15:07Even dogs are running away from me now.
15:09Things aren't that bad.
15:11Actually, they're worse.
15:12At least you just remember she has a dentist appointment tomorrow before school,
15:15which means she won't be able to make sure Jack wakes up in time.
15:18He could fail the exam just by sleeping in.
15:21I can fix that.
15:23How?
15:26Noodle!
15:27Hey, boy!
15:30Noodle!
15:30Come back here!
15:33Noodle here, Noodle!
15:34Noodle!
15:35Hey, boy!
15:37Noodle!
15:37There.
15:38Your computer is now programmed to automatically call Jack's phone at 6.30 a.m.
15:52with repeat alarms every two minutes.
15:55Thanks, Marcus.
15:56I guess it's all up to Jack now.
15:59How depressing.
16:01En garde, Felix!
16:03What's that?
16:04My lucky rabbit.
16:05He'll make sure nothing goes wrong.
16:07If you say so.
16:08I might have a good night.
16:13You don't have a good night.
16:14It's not fair.
16:15You can't do this.
16:15You can't do this.
16:38What?
16:53Felix?
16:56Oh, no!
17:02Noodle!
17:08No!
17:13Lucy, I'm sorry. The dentist will have to wait.
17:16You need to get round to Jack's place now.
17:19Come on, Jack. It starts in five minutes.
17:21Have you got your pens? How about your calculator?
17:24It's all cool. OK, don't worry.
17:27Good luck. Go!
17:30Yes, Minamaya. I know Noodle can't wait to see you too.
17:34Yeah. Oh, sorry, Minamaya. Excuse me, please, for a moment.
17:38What is it, Ben?
17:39We've got a little problem.
17:40What kind of little problem?
17:41Noodle's gone missing again.
17:43Missing again?!
17:45Oh, sorry, Minamaya. No, my pen. My pen's gone missing.
17:50Again. Such a nuisance.
17:52So what were you saying?
17:54You want to talk to Noodle?
17:56Oh, Noodle, you want to go on a tour of the castle?
18:09Sorry, Minamaya. Must go. Yeah, see you tomorrow. Bye.
18:13You've lost the dog again?!
18:14I didn't lose him. I just can't find him.
18:17She's coming to pick him up tomorrow morning.
18:19Get everyone looking.
18:20If we don't find that wretched animal,
18:21our lives won't be worth living.
18:26Noodle!
18:53Noodle!
18:54Come on, Noodle, where are you?
19:07Who's a naughty puppy, eh?
19:13Sam, please tell me you found him.
19:14Sorry.
19:16No luck either.
19:17This is all Ben's fault.
19:18If he hadn't lost that infernal dog.
19:20Hello!
19:21Oh!
19:22Hello, Baron!
19:23Madam Mayor, how delightful to see you.
19:27Now, where is he?
19:30Where's who?
19:31Oh, Baron, you know who.
19:34My Noodle, where is he?
19:37Yeah, where is he?
19:39With Ben, of course.
19:40Hello.
19:41Noodle.
19:42What have you done to yourself?
19:43What about a small coffee?
19:44Please, have a seat.
19:45Lily, can you describe the various kinds of coffee we have?
19:46Certainly, Daddy.
19:47Our lattes are specially recommended, but some people say our cappuccinos are...
19:49Please, I don't want to have coffee. I don't want to sit. I just want to see my noodle.
19:53Uh, Madam Mayor, I'm afraid there's something I have to tell you.
19:54What is it?
19:55Well, um, you see...
19:56Good morning, everyone.
19:57How are you, Madam Mayor?
19:58I feel much better when I see my noodle.
19:59Well, wait no more.
20:00Hey, boy.
20:01Hey, boy.
20:02I feel much better when I see my noodle.
20:03Well, wait no more.
20:04Hey, boy.
20:05You see, I'm not going to have coffee.
20:06I'm not going to have coffee.
20:07I'm not going to have coffee.
20:08I'm not going to have coffee.
20:09But some people say our cappuccinos are...
20:10Please, I don't want to have coffee.
20:11I don't want to sit.
20:12I just want to see my noodle.
20:13Uh, Madam Mayor, I'm afraid there's something I have to tell you.
20:14What is it?
20:15Well, um, you see...
20:16Good morning, everyone.
20:17How are you, Madam Mayor?
20:18I feel much better when I see my noodle.
20:20Well, wait no more.
20:21Hey, boy.
20:22Noodle, your tail.
20:39Madam, I'm sure I can't explain.
20:43Actually Ben can't explain.
20:44Ben?
20:45Well, it's tricky.
20:47Please don't trouble yourself.
20:49I've never seen Noodle look so beautiful.
20:53You haven't?
20:54It's amazing.
20:56Come on, Noodle.
20:57We have to show you to the world.
21:00Oh, Madam Mayor, before you go,
21:02might I ask you about Mrs. Kretschmer's complaint?
21:04Which complaint is this?
21:06She wants to close the road to the castle.
21:08Ah, that complaint.
21:09Don't worry, it will be dismissed.
21:12Are you sure?
21:14Yeah.
21:15All Mrs. Kretschmer's complaints are dismissed.
21:17She's as silly as a wet hand.
21:21You mean that the road will stay open,
21:24so Noodle can come back and visit you whenever he likes?
21:30How perfectly wonderful.
21:31Yeah.
21:35Noodle wasn't the only one around here on the receiving end of a shop,
21:38but whereas his came as a complete surprise,
21:40at least Lucy and I were prepared.
21:42So when the envelope containing Jack's test results finally arrived,
21:45unlike Noodle,
21:46we were ready for the sting in the tail we were sure it contained.
21:49Hurry up, Jack.
21:50The suspense is killing me.
21:51It's not going to open itself.
21:52I can't do it.
21:53What?
21:54You do it.
21:55Me? Why me?
21:56For heaven's sake, guys.
21:57Why don't you just open the stupid envelope?
21:59What's the pass mark?
22:0550%.
22:06Sorry, what did he get?
22:1450%.
22:1650%!
22:17You did it!
22:18You passed!
22:19Where did you go, Jack?
22:20You're a legend!
22:21You see, I knew it was worth Marcus tutoring you.
22:24Actually, Sam, as much as I appreciated his efforts,
22:26it wasn't Marcus.
22:27Then how did you do it?
22:28Dance classes.
22:29Dance classes?
22:30Yeah, see, I couldn't get all the formula to stick in my brain,
22:32so I had an idea.
22:33I made up tunes for each of them
22:34and then visualised dance steps to help me remember.
22:36I don't believe you.
22:38It's true.
22:39Sam, this is Jack we're talking about.
22:41The more off the wall,
22:42the more likely it is to be successful.
22:44I want to hear the Pythagoras theorem tune.
22:46I think it could be a big hit.
22:57I give up.
22:58I know they say there's a link between maths and music,
23:01but this is too much.
23:03But hey, winners are Grinners, right?
23:05And Jack's put us back on the score sheet.
23:07We're still a band and we're still in the contest.
23:09Right now, I couldn't ask for more.
23:16We'll see you next time.
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