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What a beautiful day to join Belle, the endearing heroine of Disney's Beauty and the Beast, and her friends as they gather 'round to share their magical Tales of Friendship
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00:00:18Once upon a time, a beautiful young woman named Belle lived in an enchanted kingdom.
00:00:25Her days were filled with happiness for she had many friends and together they shared wondrous adventures filled with lessons
00:00:36of love and laughter.
00:00:39So come along and join Belle and her friends as they gather in her book and music shop to share
00:00:46their magical tales of friendship.
00:00:57Hey there, Carol. What are you reading?
00:00:59Oh, my favorite book, James and the Giant Peach.
00:01:02Oh, it's a real juicy story, Louis.
00:01:04It's one of Belle's favorites. It's real peachy.
00:01:06Did somebody mention my name?
00:01:08Oh, Belle, can we go with you into the village with your book cart?
00:01:12Aw, can we go? Please? Pretty please?
00:01:15You like my idea of the traveling book cart?
00:01:18So you're gonna let us come?
00:01:20Sure, if you help me decorate the book cart.
00:01:24Oh, we can make it real pretty with lots of flowers and feathers and little flats and stuff.
00:01:30No, no, no. Let's make it super cool looking with stripes painted on the side and humongous wheels to make
00:01:36it go real fast.
00:01:37Louis and Carol, hold on. You two always have great ideas and I know you know what to put on
00:01:43this cart.
00:01:43But remember, we're doing this together.
00:01:47We sure are, Belle.
00:01:49Yay! Here we go.
00:01:52I don't like this.
00:01:54Take it easy, Louis. Belle would never drop a book.
00:01:57I'm not worried about her dropping a book.
00:02:02We made it. Where do we start?
00:02:04We start by cleaning off this old cart.
00:02:09Oh, Belle, you need a feather duster to clean off that feather duster.
00:02:15Sorry, I haven't used this since spring cleaning at the bookshop. And that was a while ago.
00:02:20That was the day Harmony and Kirsten didn't want to help us out, remember?
00:02:24That's right. The kids were gonna help us all work together to help clean up the bookshop.
00:02:29But Harmony, that silly cat was in one of her lazy moods and was more interested in taking a cat
00:02:34nap than being a part of our team.
00:02:36That sounds like Harmony.
00:02:38Uh-huh.
00:02:42I have been cleaning all morning and I still have so much to do.
00:02:47What a mess.
00:02:52As I was saying, still have to put all these books away on the shelves and polish the piano, sweep
00:02:58these floors.
00:03:01Wouldn't it be fun if we could do it together?
00:03:05I sure could use a little help.
00:03:11Joe!
00:03:13Belle, you know I'm highly allergic to all things dust-like.
00:03:19Well, I'm sorry, Big Book, but maybe the shop wouldn't be so dusty if I had some help cleaning it.
00:03:25Oh, well, I would help you, Belle, but I'm in the middle of one of my favorite stories.
00:03:32Well, okay.
00:03:33But I sure wish I didn't have to clean this whole bookshop all by myself.
00:03:50Hi, Belle.
00:03:52Hi, Belle.
00:03:52Hey, guys.
00:03:53What are you doing, Belle?
00:03:54I am mopping the floor, Hampton.
00:03:56The bookshop can never be too clean.
00:03:58And I've got so much to do.
00:04:00But we want to hear your story, Belle.
00:04:02Yeah.
00:04:03Well, I am sorry.
00:04:03You'll have to wait until I'm finished.
00:04:06Unless you'd like to help.
00:04:09Oh, come on.
00:04:10It'll be fun.
00:04:14Oops.
00:04:15See?
00:04:15It's fun.
00:04:16Did she say fun?
00:04:18Or funny?
00:04:22I don't think it's funny at all.
00:04:25Aw, come on, Big Book.
00:04:27Where's your sense of humor?
00:04:29My sense of humor, Harmony, is precisely where I filed it.
00:04:33Under H for ha-ha.
00:04:35Doesn't look like fun or funny to me.
00:04:38Of course it is, Kirsten.
00:04:40We will twirl and dance and sing until our chores are all done.
00:04:45Yes!
00:04:46I don't want to.
00:04:48Okay.
00:04:48Well, no one has to force you to help, Kirsten.
00:04:51But I'll tell you what.
00:04:52You can watch while the rest of us have fun and work together.
00:04:55Okay.
00:04:57I want to put the books away.
00:04:58No, I'm going to put them away.
00:05:00I'm going to put the books away.
00:05:01I was here first.
00:05:02No, I was.
00:05:05Oops.
00:05:05Oh, no.
00:05:06Belle?
00:05:07Julie and Sean.
00:05:10There are plenty of books for everyone.
00:05:12Why don't you put them away together?
00:05:14With him?
00:05:15No way.
00:05:16I don't need him.
00:05:17Yeah, no way.
00:05:18I could do it by myself.
00:05:21Ahem.
00:05:22May I suggest the story about Morris the Midget Moose?
00:05:26What's it about, Big Book?
00:05:28Well, Sean, my boy, it's a story of a tiny moose who learned that by working together with a friend,
00:05:36they both became bigger and stronger.
00:05:40Once upon a time, there was a moose named Morris.
00:05:45Now Morris was almost grown, but no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't grow another inch.
00:06:02Morris loved to jump and play with the big moose.
00:06:05But it was just no use.
00:06:07He was too little.
00:06:13And that wasn't the worst of his problems.
00:06:16Breakfast, lunch and dinner presented problems, too.
00:06:20Poor little Morris.
00:06:37The other moose laughed at him every day.
00:06:46Morris was very embarrassed.
00:06:49Morris was too small to reach anything.
00:06:51Did anyone ever help him?
00:06:53What happens next?
00:06:55Well, I'm glad you asked.
00:06:59The big day came when once every year all the moose gathered together to challenge Thunderclap, the champion, in a
00:07:07contest.
00:07:11And finally, there it was.
00:07:13The call of the mighty champion, Thunderclap.
00:07:17He was ready for the contest.
00:07:19Every brave bull of the tribe was there to take a crack at Thunderclap.
00:07:24All except poor little Morris, of course.
00:07:37Suddenly, Morris realized his antlers were as big as any of them.
00:07:43So he rushed right over and took his place at the end of the line.
00:07:47He even stood on his tiptoes to make himself look taller.
00:07:55One by one, Thunderclap defeated his challengers.
00:07:59Finally, it was Morris' turn.
00:08:04Ohh!
00:08:05Oh, ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho!
00:08:10O-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho!
00:08:10Ooh-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho-ho!
00:08:13Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
00:08:30Arr-tarr-tarr-tarr-tarrr!
00:08:34Ha-ha-ha! Ha-ha-ha-ha!
00:08:37That seemed like the end for poor little Morris.
00:08:40He was so sad and lonely, he just wanted to give up.
00:08:44Did Morris give up?
00:08:46What did Morris do?
00:08:47Come on, Big Book, what happens next?
00:08:49Well, by himself, Morris felt small and helpless.
00:08:53What he needed was some help.
00:08:55And it just so happened,
00:08:58watching Morris from a safe distance was another moose,
00:09:02named Balsam.
00:09:03Balsam said to Morris,
00:09:09That's moose talk.
00:09:10What he meant to say was,
00:09:12No matter how sad you are, I'm even sadder.
00:09:16And if you promise not to laugh, I'll show you why.
00:09:20You see, that great big moose had the tiniest antlers ever seen.
00:09:29Excuse me,
00:09:30But this seems like an ideal time to let my bookworm friends sing the story.
00:09:36Thanks, Big Book.
00:09:37We're on it.
00:09:42Here's a little story about a pint-sized moose.
00:09:45Morris was his name.
00:09:48When he wanted supper, he needed a boost.
00:09:51What a cry and shame.
00:09:54One day he went wondering.
00:09:57He met another moose and he made a friend.
00:10:00Soon they discovered that when they helped each other,
00:10:04you both get watching eight.
00:10:06But two heads are better than one.
00:10:10Work together and you'll get things done.
00:10:13You can solve any riddle and it's twice the fun.
00:10:16Two heads are better than one.
00:10:22Well, if you're in a pickle or a bit of a jam,
00:10:25Don't go running scared.
00:10:28Just double up your courage with the helping hand.
00:10:31Friends were meant to share.
00:10:35Side by side, you're twice as strong.
00:10:38Do it as a duo when you can't go wrong.
00:10:41True cooperation will save the situation.
00:10:44Join the winning team.
00:10:46Because two heads are better than one.
00:10:50Work together and you'll get things done.
00:10:53You can solve any riddle and it's twice the fun.
00:10:56Two heads are better than...
00:10:58Here we go again.
00:11:00Two heads are better than one.
00:11:03Two heads are better than one.
00:11:51Two heads are better than one.
00:12:01that was the end of Thunderclap,
00:12:04which was just fine as far as Morris and Balsam were concerned.
00:12:09They both chased away the big moose.
00:12:11That's right. Each head by itself wasn't much.
00:12:15But together as friends, two were more than enough.
00:12:19Two heads are better than one.
00:12:21And when it comes to cleaning, three heads are even better.
00:12:24Four heads. Five heads.
00:12:27Six heads. Seven heads.
00:12:31What do you say, Kirsten? We're not finished cleaning the shop.
00:12:34You don't need my help. You already have enough.
00:12:37There is never enough when you're working together.
00:12:40Sorry, Belle. I just don't feel like it.
00:12:43Okay, Kirsten.
00:12:44Come on, everybody. There's work to be done.
00:13:05This is fun.
00:13:07Yeah, it's like a game.
00:13:09See? By working together, you'll have these books put away in no time.
00:13:12Belle, I thought we were going to hear a story.
00:13:15Well, maybe if we had a little help, then we'd get done sooner and we could sing a story sooner.
00:13:20I'd rather hear a story now. This helping stuff is silly.
00:13:24Silly?
00:13:27You know what? I think that I do have a story that you would like.
00:13:31Okay, everyone. Let's take a break. It's story time.
00:13:34Yay!
00:13:36Lewis! Hey, Lou! Belle's telling a story.
00:13:39A story? Oh, right. Hey, Harmony, did you hear that? Story time.
00:13:45Story time? Perfect timing.
00:13:49What's your story about, Belle? Dragons? Monsters?
00:13:53Not this time, Hampton. This is a story about friends helping each other.
00:14:00A long, long time ago, Hansel and Gretel, who were brother and sister, went walking in the woods.
00:14:06They were too young to walk without their parents, and they got lost and were really scared.
00:14:31What did they do?
00:14:32Well, Kirsten, lucky for them, they found some new friends.
00:14:39We are the happy animals in the woods, playing among ourselves in the woods, together.
00:14:49Look at all the work that we can get done. Look at all the fun when we work as one,
00:14:55together.
00:15:00Living our lives the way that we please, under the sun, the clouds, and the trees, together.
00:15:09Yep! Together!
00:15:13You are both loved, and here is our song, and we'll sing it all the day long, together.
00:15:28Now you're here, we think we should, join with the happy elves in the woods, together.
00:15:40See how the elves helped each other by working together?
00:15:43Uh-huh. Yes.
00:15:44Yeah.
00:15:45But what about Hansel and Gretel? Did they go home?
00:15:48First, they went for a little ride on a witch's broom.
00:16:03Which witch can you trust? Which should you believe? One whose laughter's dry as old dust? Also who's just about
00:16:16to deceive?
00:16:19Would you like to ride on my broomstick, children?
00:16:24Would you like to ride on my broomstick, children?
00:16:28Witches have their way of making you obey, so stay away from them and just say to them,
00:16:38Witch, witch, witch, go away. Promises they make, are promises they break.
00:16:48Sweets and goodies filed in the sky, might make you cry in the blink of an eye.
00:16:55One thing you should hear, remember this, my dear. Stay away from them and just say to them,
00:17:06Witch, witch, go away. Sugar and spice and everything nice, now that's what children are made of.
00:17:15But take this advice, consider it twice, which is worth being afraid of. If you're adventuresome you will soon become
00:17:27Lizards! Rats! Spiders and bats! And that's what I make out of all little brats!
00:18:00I'll change you into a spider!
00:18:19I'll change you into a rat!
00:18:22Now! Don't let that mean old witch get me, Belle!
00:18:26Don't worry, Harmony, help us on its way!
00:18:28Did the elves come and help?
00:18:30Well, they are Hansel and Gretel's friends, aren't they?
00:18:56Ah!
00:18:59Helping a friend is easy to do, when they depend on how you'll come through together!
00:19:09There's a sting fire when arrows fly,
00:19:12Watch your inbitches high in the sky together!
00:19:20When you're a band you'll use what Dad can,
00:19:22You can be strong as long as you stand together!
00:19:30Don't be afraid to follow a dream,
00:19:33Here's the key, just work as a team together!
00:19:44It's easy as pie to do what is right,
00:19:47Helping your friends will win you the fight together!
00:19:54I know what you want and keep it in sight,
00:19:57You can make a witch go something in flight,
00:20:00Together!
00:20:04You know your friends can help to turn things around,
00:20:08Follow the sound advice,
00:20:11From there a problem could drop,
00:20:13Never say can't,
00:20:15Don't ever stop,
00:20:16Now!
00:20:19Being a pal is grand in the wood,
00:20:21Reach out and hold their head when you should,
00:20:24Together!
00:20:29Look at all we have and reach on the run,
00:20:32Look at all the fun,
00:20:33When we work as one,
00:20:35Together!
00:20:45So Kirsten, do you see how the elves helped Hansel and Gretel?
00:20:48They helped them run away from the witch!
00:20:50That's right!
00:20:51Hansel and Gretel learned that it's good when friends help friends!
00:20:55You know, maybe it would be fun to help,
00:20:57I mean, if that's still okay!
00:21:00That would be great!
00:21:01Come on! Let's get going everyone!
00:21:05You know Carol, as a friend,
00:21:08There's nothing I wouldn't do for you!
00:21:11Really?
00:21:12That's right!
00:21:13Nothing at all!
00:21:14Just kidding!
00:21:16I'd do anything for you!
00:21:30The shop looks great!
00:21:32We're almost finished putting the books away!
00:21:34It's because we're all working together!
00:21:36Yeah!
00:21:40Oops!
00:21:41Oh well!
00:21:42Accidents happen!
00:21:43I'll get them!
00:21:44So why?
00:21:45I won't!
00:21:51You were right Belle!
00:21:53Cleaning the shop can be fun!
00:21:55Just like Morris the Moose and Hansel and Gretel showed us!
00:21:57It's best when we can work together!
00:21:59Friends helping friends!
00:22:02When you're up and you'll use what's at hand
00:22:04You can be strong as long as you stand together!
00:22:12Don't be afraid to follow a dream!
00:22:15Here's the key!
00:22:16Just work as a team!
00:22:18Together!
00:22:21There!
00:22:22Just like the gingerbread house in Hansel and Gretel!
00:22:24Wow!
00:22:26That looks good enough to eat!
00:22:28Sure does!
00:22:30And those lollipops look double delicioso!
00:22:33My favorite part is the gumdrop chimney!
00:22:36Yummers!
00:22:38Don't forget!
00:22:39This is the kind of house that the witch used to catch Hansel and Gretel!
00:22:43So you need to be careful!
00:22:44Even though something looks really tempting!
00:22:47Belle!
00:22:48No!
00:22:48We should put flowers on our cart!
00:22:51Coming right up!
00:22:55Yikes!
00:22:56I hope it doesn't rain today!
00:22:58I don't like it when it rains!
00:23:00I love the rain!
00:23:02But sometimes when it gets dark and cold and it rains for days and days,
00:23:06some people get kind of sad!
00:23:08You know my friend Mrs. Potts?
00:23:09Oh sure!
00:23:10Mrs. Potts!
00:23:11Chips Mom!
00:23:12Well, I remember one time when she felt really blue!
00:23:15Just watching the rain day after day!
00:23:18It was raining really hard and for a long time!
00:23:22And all of us in the castle were just waiting for the sun to come out again!
00:23:26We all needed cheering up, but no one needed it quite as much as Mrs. Potts!
00:23:35The weather has been dreadful!
00:23:37Never in all my years can I remember a sun more reluctant to show itself!
00:23:43Not a single rain in weeks!
00:23:47Mrs. Potts?
00:23:48Are you alright?
00:23:50Hmm?
00:23:51Oh yes!
00:23:52Forgive me dear!
00:23:55I'm afraid these grey skies have got me feeling blue!
00:24:00Melancholy!
00:24:01A pitiful, dejected mood!
00:24:04Yes!
00:24:05Thank you, Webster!
00:24:09My mother was affected by the weather!
00:24:12My father too!
00:24:15Perhaps a little rest would make you feel better!
00:24:18Don't let this silly little mood I'm in worry you dear!
00:24:22I'll get over it!
00:24:24After all, the greyer the day, the more my tea soothes the soul!
00:24:28Care for a spot?
00:24:30Sounds wonderful!
00:24:36Don't tell me it's cold!
00:24:38I'm afraid you forgot to add tea!
00:24:41It's just warm water!
00:24:45Forgot to add tea?
00:24:47I've never been so embarrassed!
00:24:50Don't be so hard on yourself!
00:24:52Everyone makes mistakes!
00:24:54I must be losing my mind!
00:24:56Maybe you really should get some rest!
00:25:00I'm no good to anyone in this state!
00:25:03Try my room!
00:25:04It's nice and quiet!
00:25:05Who knows?
00:25:07You might wake up a new teapot!
00:25:10Thank you, love!
00:25:15I'm afraid all this precipitation has triggered some terrible leaks!
00:25:19He was up on the castle roof repairing them all last night!
00:25:22Didn't catch a wink of sleep!
00:25:23Best to let him sleep then!
00:25:25Yes, I'm certainly not going to wake him!
00:25:27Why, I'd rather wake a bear in hibernation!
00:25:32And advise us, please, when this awful weather will stop!
00:25:38With our spoon, dispatch this outpods!
00:25:42Oh!
00:25:48So sorry!
00:25:53She's normally the most cheerful soul in the castle!
00:25:56Why, just this morning, she sat here at the table looking so gloomy, I...
00:26:01I didn't know what to say!
00:26:02I've sent an inquiry to a friend of mine who claims to be able to predict the weather!
00:26:06Maybe he'll know when our erratic teapot will be back to normal!
00:26:11That's very considerate of you!
00:26:14But we shouldn't wait for the weather to cheer her up!
00:26:16We should do it ourselves!
00:26:18Of course!
00:26:20Couldn't have said it better myself!
00:26:23I can't count the number of times she's been there when I needed her!
00:26:26To listen to me, to cheer me up when I'm sad!
00:26:29She's been like a mother to me!
00:26:31Me too!
00:26:34Everyone knows she's the heart of this castle!
00:26:37I most heartily agree with Belle!
00:26:39We must act!
00:26:40We must take this bull of depression by the horns,
00:26:42wrestle it to the ground,
00:26:44and pummel it into submission!
00:26:46Actually, I had something a little more fun in mind!
00:26:50How about a party?
00:26:52A party?
00:26:54We're gonna throw a party for Mama!
00:26:56A small affair!
00:26:57Just to let her know we love her!
00:26:59And we must have a cake!
00:27:01An occasion of this sort simply shouts for one!
00:27:04Chef Bouche, could you whip up a little something?
00:27:06A little something?
00:27:10Mademoiselle, Chef Bouche does not do little!
00:27:15No, no, of course you don't!
00:27:17I said little because I thought that only a master such as yourself
00:27:21could create a little masterpiece!
00:27:24A cake that in its simplicity would be elegant and delectable!
00:27:29Chef Bouche would be delighted!
00:27:33Now, unless I'm mistaken,
00:27:36Angel's food is her favorite!
00:27:38Your heart is in the right place, mademoiselle,
00:27:40but Devil's food is Mrs. Potts' favorite cake!
00:27:43Lumiere is right!
00:27:45Mrs. Potts is a saucy soul!
00:27:47She likes the Devil's food!
00:27:48Show!
00:27:49With all due respect, my love, I must side with Monsieur Cosworth on this!
00:27:53The cake should be Angel's food!
00:27:56Oh, that is just like you!
00:27:58You always think you're right!
00:27:59Of course I am right!
00:28:01I am the right hand, am I not?
00:28:03Don't start your work games with me, Trey!
00:28:05I'm...
00:28:05Silence!
00:28:06Chef Bouche will not have such discard on his staff!
00:28:10We can decide all this later!
00:28:12After all, working together to plan this party is half the fun!
00:28:16Fun, and Thomas, you'll know it all!
00:28:18Don't start show!
00:28:20I shall whip up the necessary ingredients!
00:28:24Under your direction, of course!
00:28:27Might I also suggest music to accompany the presentation of the cake?
00:28:31Good idea!
00:28:31We shall choose a melody that enhances the mood!
00:28:35Well then, I'll leave it to you two to select the music!
00:28:38Oh, and we mustn't forget flowers!
00:28:40Always the way to a woman's heart!
00:28:43I certainly hope none of this activity will wake the master!
00:28:46Right now, a Mardi Gras wouldn't wake him!
00:28:48He'll sleep all day!
00:28:49And I don't blame him!
00:28:50After all that work on the roof, I myself would be out like a light!
00:28:55Remember, not a word of this to your mother!
00:28:57Okay, don't worry!
00:28:58My lips are sealed!
00:29:00He he he he!
00:29:07Consortina!
00:29:08That's a sharp in measure four!
00:29:10Tubaloo!
00:29:11Let's try up an octave!
00:29:13Right!
00:29:16Maestro!
00:29:17I could use a break!
00:29:19These lively French melodies are murder!
00:29:22What?
00:29:23I'll give you a break when you play it right!
00:29:26What was that infernal racket?
00:29:29I'm surprised you don't recognize the work of the maestro Michel de Lalande!
00:29:35I thought the circus had come to town!
00:29:38Well said, Fran!
00:29:40It's a dreadful piece!
00:29:41Completely inappropriate!
00:29:42You, I suppose, have something better!
00:29:46As a matter of fact, I shall be composing an original symphony for the event!
00:29:51An opus of sorts!
00:29:53What do you think?
00:29:54I think you're wound up a little too tight!
00:29:58Be this may!
00:29:59Tubaloo and Consortina have already agreed to perform my piece!
00:30:04Well, Cogsworth did approach us first, Lumiere!
00:30:09But we made no promise to him exclusively!
00:30:12We can play for both of you!
00:30:16There isn't time!
00:30:18The cake is rolled in and that's it!
00:30:20Very well then, we'll both prepare!
00:30:24And let Belle decide who we'll conduct!
00:30:28Angel's food!
00:30:30Devil's food!
00:30:35Please, my friends, a little cooperation!
00:30:38For the sakes of our jobs!
00:30:41Please!
00:30:42I beg of you, if the chef overhears such-
00:30:46What is going on here?
00:30:50Nothing, sir.
00:30:51Proceeding with blending, sir.
00:30:53Stop with this incessant dickening at once!
00:30:57Now, get back to work!
00:31:10Ah, so much to choose from.
00:31:14Lilies.
00:31:15Now there's a flower that makes a statement.
00:31:18Yes, welcome to the funeral.
00:31:20That's the statement.
00:31:21But roses, ah, they are a different story.
00:31:26So, so, fine.
00:31:27Do as you will.
00:31:28Well, I'm picking lilies.
00:31:41Ah, ah, Mrs. Bart's up and round, are you?
00:31:45There's only so much rest one can have in a day.
00:31:48My, what lovely lilies.
00:31:51Who ever are they for?
00:31:53The, that's why, ah, that man.
00:31:57The master, of course.
00:31:59That master?
00:32:00You can't be serious.
00:32:02Oh, flowers have become quite important to his eminence.
00:32:07He requested lilies be brought to his room at once.
00:32:09Demanded it, in fact.
00:32:10How very strange.
00:32:13In all my years, he's never shown the slightest interest in them.
00:32:16Obviously, he's turned over a new leaf.
00:32:24Ah, too bad.
00:32:26Can't wake him.
00:32:27We'll have to do it later.
00:32:28Nah, don't be silly.
00:32:30He's out like a log.
00:32:31We'll just face them about quietly.
00:32:40Ah, this is going to look lovely.
00:32:52Chef Bouche, what is it?
00:32:54Are you all right?
00:32:55Oh, these two mitts, they're driving me crazy, you know.
00:33:00Oh, please, please, someone takes them off Chef Bouche's delicate hands.
00:33:06Angel's food, devil's food.
00:33:07Are you two still bickering?
00:33:11Okay, look, what if we have a two-layer cake, hmm?
00:33:16One layer can be angel's food, the other can be devil's food.
00:33:20Hmm, it has possibilities.
00:33:24Please, all of you, try to work together.
00:33:26This should be fun, and we're running out of time.
00:33:29In fact, let's find Lumiere and Cogsworth and tell them the same thing.
00:33:34Hmm, we work together.
00:33:36Ah, I should not hurt that too many cooks spoil the broth.
00:33:43Why won't everybody work together?
00:33:45I need my mama for that.
00:33:48You are so right, Chip.
00:33:49And to think she's the one person we can't tell about the party.
00:33:53Well, there's irony for you.
00:33:55Oh, I wouldn't give him any ironing, dear.
00:33:58He's just a teacup.
00:34:01Irony, Chandeliera.
00:34:02Not ironing.
00:34:04Oh, yes.
00:34:07Then, for the last repeat,
00:34:09descend in half steps, still playing pizzicotto,
00:34:12to E sharp, ending with a flourish on the harp.
00:34:15We don't have a harp.
00:34:18Well, let's get flourish on the tuba, then.
00:34:27Now for my fifth movement.
00:34:34And...
00:34:37Get those roses to the parlor before Mrs. Potts sees you.
00:34:40She's up and about now.
00:34:42Ah, but it's too late.
00:34:43She's coming.
00:34:44Hide, hide.
00:34:45If she sees those, you'll have to take them to the master.
00:34:48Why would he have to do that?
00:34:50That's a long story.
00:34:54Hello, everyone.
00:34:56Good day, Mrs. Potts.
00:34:58Sorry the weather hasn't changed.
00:35:00I'm trying to keep me chin up, but...
00:35:03Is that a rose?
00:35:06Indeed.
00:35:07Why, there's another.
00:35:08And another.
00:35:14Lumiere, what are you doing with all those flowers?
00:35:18What do you think I'm doing?
00:35:20More flowers for the master?
00:35:21Why, er...
00:35:23Yes.
00:35:33Oh, I hope that'll make him happy.
00:35:36Yes.
00:35:37And thanks very much for your, er...
00:35:40Help.
00:35:41Mrs. Potts.
00:35:42Oh, you're most welcome.
00:35:45I'm glad to be able to do something to help around here.
00:35:49Come along, Chip.
00:35:50Time for your ball.
00:35:53Does someone want to explain to me what's going on?
00:35:57He started it.
00:35:58He started it.
00:36:07And roses.
00:36:09Too obvious a choice.
00:36:11Roses say I love you in a way lilies can only dream of.
00:36:16Well, because of your bickering, Mrs. Potts won't have either.
00:36:20Oh, I can only imagine what he's going to think.
00:36:30Because my music is superior,
00:36:34Lumiere's has no such a time.
00:36:36And yours, my friend, has no emotion.
00:36:39All the more reason you two should work together.
00:36:42You each have something to offer the other.
00:36:44Yes, for example, I have talent.
00:36:48Keep it.
00:36:49I wouldn't want to take the little that you have.
00:36:52I have heard enough.
00:36:53This party isn't about either of you.
00:36:56It's about our dear friend, Mrs. Potts.
00:36:58And fighting isn't going to make her feel any better.
00:37:15Here.
00:37:16Here.
00:37:18Here.
00:37:19Here.
00:37:19Here.
00:37:20Here.
00:37:20Mm-hmm.
00:37:20As the cake enters the parlor, it builds majestically.
00:37:24Perhaps I could offer a slight suggestion with the melody.
00:37:29Witherspoon, our weather prediction.
00:37:33Aha!
00:37:34No, wait!
00:37:35No, no, no, no!
00:37:38No, no, no, no!
00:37:40Oh, no!
00:37:42My master!
00:37:44That was deliberate!
00:37:47No, I swear!
00:37:49Cross my heart and hope to melt!
00:37:51You'll be sorry for this, but it was an accident!
00:37:54Ah!
00:37:57Enough!
00:37:58Now, the devil's food.
00:38:03My, you all look so efficient!
00:38:05Chef Bush has things under control.
00:38:09Soon the butters will be ready to bake.
00:38:12Warm the oven!
00:38:13I'm so glad to see you all working together.
00:38:16Keep it up!
00:38:19Trey!
00:38:23We both wanted this cake to be angel's food, right?
00:38:26Oh, but yes!
00:38:28A heavenly taste for a heavenly creature!
00:38:31Yes, but we compromised for Lumiere and show.
00:38:35Thus, the unfortunate devil's food layer.
00:38:39But what if the angel's food half were larger than the devil's food?
00:38:44What?
00:38:45You want to make our side of the cake larger?
00:38:48Shh, shh, shh!
00:38:49Yes!
00:38:49Think how grand it would be!
00:38:51Especially next to that bland angel food catastrophe Cogsworth and Trey forced upon us!
00:38:57Trey may be my husband, but he has no taste!
00:39:00I couldn't agree more.
00:39:02All I'm saying is, add a few extra eggs.
00:39:06Some baking soda?
00:39:08Hmm?
00:39:08A little yeast, perhaps?
00:39:10It would be huge!
00:39:12Have you seen Mrs. Potts?
00:39:14The coast is clear, dearie!
00:39:19I've got a problem.
00:39:21The flowers.
00:39:22Somehow they ended up with the beast in his room.
00:39:24Oh, dear me, no telling how the master will react.
00:39:28Though I'm sure you've noticed, things he doesn't understand have a tendency to...
00:39:34Enrage him!
00:39:36That's the last thing Mrs. Potts needs right now.
00:39:56Goodness, child! You look like you've just seen a ghost! Or a beast!
00:40:01That was foolish. I almost woke him.
00:40:04Well, did you get the flowers?
00:40:06Almost.
00:40:07Oh, dear.
00:40:09Well, maybe we won't have any flowers for the party.
00:40:12But I'm sure Chef Boucher's cake will turn out beautifully.
00:40:15Hope springs eternal!
00:40:19Help! Someone! The king! She has gone damnably wrong!
00:40:24Oh, no! I think I overdid it!
00:40:26I think I overdid it, too!
00:40:28You mean... Uh-oh.
00:40:31Typical! The left hand has no idea what the right hand is doing!
00:40:35Help! Someone help!
00:40:37Cogsworth! Lumiere! Hurry! Hurry!
00:40:42It won't budge!
00:40:43Full heart! Oh, no!
00:40:45Look out!
00:40:51What on earth happened?
00:40:53Chef Boucher's cake was destroyed by saboteurs!
00:41:07Why am I not surprised?
00:41:10It's all his fault! He and Trey ruined my exquisite cake with their blasphemous angel's food!
00:41:16After you and Sho destroyed my masterpiece by insisting on that infernal devil's food!
00:41:22That is it! There shall be no cake!
00:41:27What? No cake for Mama's party?
00:41:30Chef?
00:41:31Oops!
00:41:33We wanted to cheer you up, but I'm afraid this doesn't cheer me up one bit.
00:41:39If anything, I feel worse.
00:41:43Here, let's get you by a fire.
00:41:45But... but what about the party?
00:41:49I'm afraid there won't be one, Chip.
00:41:52I don't understand. Why no party?
00:41:56I'm the one responsible. I'm so, so sorry.
00:42:01Don't fret, dear. Your intentions were good.
00:42:05It just pains me to see such fighting among those so dear to me.
00:42:11I know. Please try not to think about it now. Try to relax.
00:42:16I hope you're not too disappointed, Chip. But a party should be a happy occasion.
00:42:22Not one that turns friends against each other.
00:42:25I understand.
00:42:28Once again, we've made fools of ourselves.
00:42:32And disappointed a good friend.
00:42:35We must show Belle we can do it!
00:42:37We must show her that we can throw a party without arguing!
00:42:42Or blowing anything up!
00:42:44Perhaps. If we give our most sincere apologies to Chef Bouche,
00:42:48he might bake us another cake!
00:42:50It's worth a try!
00:42:52Even he can't stay mad forever!
00:42:54Then it is settled! The party must go on!
00:43:08What in heaven's name?
00:43:11Surprise!
00:43:19Oh, my!
00:43:21Madame and Monsieur, it is a pleasure for me to stand before you with my good friend and colleague in
00:43:27honor of this great lady.
00:43:29Mrs. Potts has given us the most important gift anyone can offer. True friendship.
00:43:38We want you to know how much we all love you, Mrs. Potts.
00:43:42I'm speechless!
00:43:43Your good cheer is priceless.
00:43:46Timeless, too.
00:43:48We're lost without you.
00:43:50Thank you!
00:43:52Thank you!
00:43:53Thank you all!
00:43:53And this is so wonderful!
00:43:55All the more so, because you did it together!
00:44:00Look!
00:44:01Look how beautiful!
00:44:03The sun!
00:44:05That should cheer you up!
00:44:07Oh, but you already have!
00:44:10Each and every one of you!
00:44:12The sun!
00:44:12The sun!
00:44:16The sun!
00:44:22The sun!
00:44:27The sun!
00:44:30The sun!
00:44:32The sun!
00:44:33The sun!
00:44:34What's that?
00:44:35Corn?
00:44:36Just something the wise little hen left behind!
00:44:38The wise little hen?
00:44:40And I remember that story.
00:44:43None of her friends would help her make the bread.
00:44:45You have a good memory, Louis.
00:44:47I never forget a tasty story.
00:44:49You told us that story the same day we made your delicious chili.
00:44:54That's right.
00:44:55And from what I remember, we all had very big appetites that day.
00:45:00We had planned an enormous feast.
00:45:02And everybody brought their favorite ingredients.
00:45:05We all threw it into a huge pot.
00:45:12Now, you have the cayenne pepper, right?
00:45:15Yes, Big Book.
00:45:16And the chocolate.
00:45:18It's imperative that you use just a pinch of fine Swiss chocolate.
00:45:22That's right.
00:45:23And the beans.
00:45:25Now, they have to be soaked overnight, you know.
00:45:27Yes, I know.
00:45:28It's my recipe, remember?
00:45:29Oh, I just want to make sure everything tastes impeccable.
00:45:34Trust me.
00:45:35I've made this recipe a hundred times.
00:45:38You know, I ate a good recipe once.
00:45:40Oh, yeah?
00:45:42What was it?
00:45:43A cookbook.
00:45:45Get it?
00:45:45Good one.
00:45:47Belle, how did you learn to make your special chili?
00:45:50Well, I started by following a recipe I found in a book.
00:45:53It was good chili, but it wasn't great chili.
00:45:56But I hear your chili's out of this world.
00:45:59It is.
00:46:00And each time I'd whip up a new potful,
00:46:01I would start by following the recipe in the book.
00:46:04But then I'd add an ingredient of my own each time.
00:46:07And sometimes the chili tasted great.
00:46:10Do you recall the time she added marshmallows?
00:46:13And Limburger cheese?
00:46:15And bubble gum?
00:46:16And jalapeno pepper paste?
00:46:19Magnifique!
00:46:20Mwah!
00:46:21Belle, you must admit there were times your chili wasn't so great.
00:46:26Ugh!
00:46:26I could still taste that batch you made
00:46:29when you thought vinegar would be a zestful ingredient.
00:46:33Well, how will I learn if I don't experiment, Big Book?
00:46:36Besides, I have finally arrived at the perfect recipe,
00:46:39and now that's the one I use every time.
00:46:41I hope I can learn to make chili as good as you, Belle.
00:46:44Well, you can, Jennifer.
00:46:45All you need to do is follow the recipe and your taste buds.
00:46:49You can't go wrong.
00:46:50Belle, could you possibly be a bit quieter?
00:46:53I was so close to dreaming of pot roast.
00:46:56Well, I'm sorry, Harmony, but we're busy making chili.
00:46:59We'll be as quiet as possible.
00:47:01Good.
00:47:02Because I need a nap to work up my appetite.
00:47:04Let me get this straight.
00:47:06Harmony isn't helping, but she gets to eat the chili.
00:47:10Why?
00:47:11That's Harmony for you.
00:47:12Yep.
00:47:13It's a good job if you can handle the hours.
00:47:15That sounds like my kind of work.
00:47:17Got any room over there, Harmony?
00:47:19Well, wait a minute, Sean.
00:47:20You're not going to help either?
00:47:22No, I'm in the mood just to hang out.
00:47:24If it's good enough for Harmony, it's good enough for me.
00:47:27Well, I would rather you helped, but it's your choice, Sean.
00:47:30Then I'm with Harmony.
00:47:33Sean, give me some pot.
00:47:36Yeah.
00:47:37Oh, Belle, I do believe it's time to add the tomatoes.
00:47:41And the timing is quite crucial, you know.
00:47:44Why, delaying could mean disaster.
00:47:46You do remember the last time you waited and the tomato sauce tasted like tomato soap, don't you?
00:47:54Thank you, Big Book.
00:47:55I do remember.
00:47:57Tomatoes!
00:47:59Tomatoes!
00:48:00Tomatoes!
00:48:02Tomatoes!
00:48:02Yay!
00:48:07Boy, Belle, making your chili is sure hard work.
00:48:10That just makes it taste so much better, Natalie.
00:48:13How come Sean and Harmony aren't helping?
00:48:15Hey, got any threes?
00:48:17Go fish.
00:48:18All right, give me a mackerel.
00:48:21They both decided they didn't want to pitch in.
00:48:23Wait a second.
00:48:24We do all the work and they get to eat?
00:48:27Well, I told them they could decide for themselves.
00:48:29No way!
00:48:30That's not fair at all.
00:48:32Don't tell me you don't know the story of the wise little head.
00:48:35Right.
00:48:36Like there's actually a story that Belle wouldn't know.
00:48:40Well, actually, I don't know that story.
00:48:43Oh, Belle, you've got to hear this one.
00:48:45I think it fits right in.
00:48:47Well, great.
00:48:47Why don't you tell us the story while we keep cooking?
00:48:50No problem.
00:48:51See, there was once this mother hen who had a lot of little chicks to take care of.
00:48:55She had to grow her own food and there was a ton of work to do.
00:48:58The wise little hen was thinking again.
00:49:00She said, got a lot of mouths to feed.
00:49:03She don't want to run short when the weather would pour.
00:49:05Says, winter is here indeed.
00:49:07I need to gather my brood in a quest for food.
00:49:10Upon which our lives to bear.
00:49:12It's a beautiful morn for cotton corn.
00:49:14Let's seek out a farming friend.
00:49:17We'll help her plant her corn.
00:49:21We'll help her plant her corn.
00:49:26We'll help her plant her corn.
00:49:31I can believe the rule of your sleeve and help her plant her corn.
00:49:38The mother hen turned into the big strong pig.
00:49:41Surely he would lend a hand.
00:49:43Will you help me plant my corn?
00:49:50Oh, me?
00:49:51Oh, no.
00:49:53I have a bellyache.
00:50:03Will you help me plant my corn?
00:50:08Who will help her plant her corn?
00:50:13It's a heartfelt club for Donald Duck to help her plant her corn.
00:50:19The head knew she could count on the local duck.
00:50:22He'd definitely help her out.
00:50:24Or so she thought.
00:50:27Will you help me plant my corn?
00:50:34Help me?
00:50:35Oh, no.
00:50:37I've got a bellyache.
00:50:46When you can't find, can't find, can't find, can't find, can't find anyone else.
00:50:51Don't let despair go more in there.
00:50:54Walk her down and help yourself.
00:50:56Got to plow the field.
00:50:57Look all around.
00:50:58Love the dirt.
00:50:59Love the growing ground.
00:51:01Got to keep on going.
00:51:02Got to keep on.
00:51:03Even when your muscles hurt.
00:51:08Dig a bowl and plant seeds.
00:51:12One, two, three.
00:51:13Grow corn for my chickadees and me.
00:51:18Oh, yeah.
00:51:19Oh, how tasty it will be.
00:51:22They will cover up the holes like all my said.
00:51:27They'll be careful not to get dirt.
00:51:42Finally, the hen and her chick's hard work paid off, and the corn shot up to the sky.
00:51:48But now, the hen had a new problem.
00:52:04Once again, she turned to the only two helpers she knew, the pig and the duck.
00:52:11Will you help me harvest corn?
00:52:16And once again?
00:52:18Ooh, me?
00:52:19Oh, no.
00:52:21We've got a bunny.
00:52:24Oh, no.
00:52:26Oh, no.
00:52:28Oh, no.
00:52:32Well, the hen saw that those two were pretending to be sick just to get out of helping.
00:52:39When you can't find, can't find, can't find, can't find anyone else.
00:52:44Don't let this man do the morning air.
00:52:47Don't go down and help yourself.
00:52:49Now the work was almost done, and the mother hen was busy cooking up all the great corn things
00:52:54that she made best.
00:52:56She will eat the corn herself.
00:53:01Oh, pig and duck are out of luck.
00:53:05She will eat the corn herself.
00:53:07She will eat the corn herself.
00:53:12While fritters fry and corncobs boil, the ones who said we will not toil must be content.
00:53:18With castor oil, she'll eat the corn herself.
00:53:22I'm sure the pig and duck never refuse to help again.
00:53:25That's right, Jennifer.
00:53:27They learned that if you pitch in, you may feel good about it, and you might even get a reward,
00:53:31like corn.
00:53:32Or chili.
00:53:34Ah!
00:53:38Ah, the aroma of fine food stirs the senses.
00:53:44By the smell of things, you've done it again, Belle.
00:53:47It does smell good, and everyone's done a terrific job pitching in.
00:53:51Well, almost everyone.
00:53:53Ah!
00:53:54So, what do you say, Big Book?
00:53:56Ready for a taste?
00:53:57Well, I really couldn't.
00:54:00I mean, I shouldn't.
00:54:01That is, I...
00:54:05May I?
00:54:06I'd be honored by your opinion.
00:54:11Ah!
00:54:17Perfect.
00:54:20How soon before we eat, Belle?
00:54:22Well, let me check, Hampton.
00:54:24How are we doing on time, Carol?
00:54:25Well, I'd say about 30,000 grains of sand to go, Belle.
00:54:29Great!
00:54:30The chili will be ready in just a few minutes.
00:54:32And now, the only thing we have left to do is set the table.
00:54:36And I know the two perfect helpers for the job.
00:54:39Yeah, so I said, if you want to jump over the moon, then jump.
00:54:43But me and my fiddle stay put.
00:54:46Hi, you two.
00:54:48Hi, Belle.
00:54:48Is it tough to eat?
00:54:50Yeah, I'm starved.
00:54:51Well, actually, we're not prepared yet,
00:54:53but I came over to see if the two of you wanted to help set the table.
00:54:57Nah, too busy.
00:54:58But wouldn't you feel better if you pitched in and helped with some of the work?
00:55:02Well, everyone else did help, right?
00:55:05That's right.
00:55:07Maybe we should lend a hand.
00:55:09Or a paw.
00:55:10No way!
00:55:11Let them do the work.
00:55:13I mean, they're all so good at it.
00:55:15You know I never force you to do anything around here.
00:55:18And I love you for that, Belle.
00:55:19But maybe there's a story you'll let me sing to you.
00:55:22Yeah, sure.
00:55:23Whenever you find one, give me a holler.
00:55:27Well, what is this?
00:55:29A book!
00:55:30Well, what a coincidence.
00:55:31I can sing you that story right now.
00:55:33You're so sly, Belle.
00:55:35Sing away.
00:55:37What's it about?
00:55:38Well, this story is about three hardworking pigs.
00:55:41Well, they weren't all hardworking.
00:55:42See, two of them thought it would be more fun to sing and to play than to prepare.
00:55:46You see, one pig wanted to build his house of straw.
00:55:51I build my house from straw.
00:55:53I build my house from hay.
00:55:56I toot my flute.
00:55:57I don't give a hoot and play around all day.
00:56:05And another wanted to quickly build her house using sticks.
00:56:10I build my house of sticks.
00:56:12I build my house with twigs.
00:56:14With a hay, dandled, dandled, I play on my battle and dance all kinds of jigs.
00:56:22But the third pig took the time to build his from something much sturdier.
00:56:28I build my house of stone.
00:56:31I build my house of bricks.
00:56:33I've had no chance to sing and dance for work and play don't mix.
00:56:38And even though their brother with the bricks warned them about the big, bad wolf,
00:56:43they just didn't give an oink.
00:56:46We're not scared by what you say.
00:56:48We don't think beyond today.
00:56:50Come one day, we'll be okay.
00:56:52I'll be safe when the wolf comes through your door.
00:56:55Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:56:57Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:56:59Wolves may come and wolves may go.
00:57:02We don't worry even so.
00:57:04Tra, la, la, and hidey, ho.
00:57:18Wolves may come and wolves may go.
00:57:20We don't worry even so.
00:57:23Tra, la, la, and hidey, ho.
00:57:27I'll punch him in the nose.
00:57:28I'll tie him in a knot.
00:57:29I'll kick him in the chin.
00:57:31We'll put him on the spot.
00:57:34Wolves may come and wolves may go.
00:57:36We don't worry even so.
00:57:39Tra, la, la, and hidey, ho.
00:57:41Look out, piggies.
00:57:43It's okay, Hampton.
00:57:45The pigs ran as fast as they could to their houses.
00:57:47And did they build their houses strong enough to keep the wolves out?
00:57:51Remember, they built their homes so quickly so they'd have time to goof around.
00:57:55So were their houses strong enough?
00:57:57One pig ran and hid in his house of straw, hoping that it would keep him safe.
00:58:06Open the door.
00:58:07Let me in.
00:58:09Not by the hair of my chinny-chin-chin.
00:58:14I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in.
00:58:39Now both pigs had to hope that the house of sticks would hold back the wolf.
00:58:43And did it, Belle?
00:58:45Curses!
00:58:46At first, yes.
00:58:48But then the wolf got an idea.
00:58:50Well, they're too smart for me.
00:58:53Guess I'll go home.
00:58:57He's gone!
00:59:14The two pigs ran to their brother's house in hopes that they'd be safe.
00:59:21Who's there?
00:59:22By the hair on your chinny-chin-chin, I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house in.
00:59:39Well, he tried, and he tried, and he tried, but no matter how hard the wolf blew, the house
00:59:45of stone still stood.
00:59:51The frustrated wolf got an idea.
00:59:54If I can't blow the house down, then I'll sneak in another way.
00:59:58And up to the roof he climbed.
01:00:01Of course, the one pig was even prepared for this, and the wolf got a big surprise when
01:00:06he landed in a steamy pot of boiling water.
01:00:20Something new and something true.
01:00:22Now we've learned a thing or two.
01:00:24What you do comes back to you.
01:00:25So you see, the pigs who just wanted to sing and dance wished they would have taken their
01:00:30work more seriously.
01:00:31Instead of just goofing around.
01:00:33That's right.
01:00:37Carol, how much time is left?
01:00:39Almost ready, Belle.
01:00:40Now?
01:00:41No.
01:00:41Now?
01:00:41No.
01:00:42Now?
01:00:42No.
01:00:42Okay.
01:00:43Looks like I better go set that table.
01:00:45Wait a second, Belle.
01:00:46We'll do it.
01:00:47Uh, which we is that?
01:00:50Us we.
01:00:51You and I.
01:00:52Sorry, Sean, but you're flying solo on this one.
01:00:55I'm staying right here.
01:00:57Well, I'd feel better helping out.
01:00:59See you, Harmony.
01:01:01Are you sure you don't want to pitch in, too?
01:01:04Sure as kittens love yarn.
01:01:06Okay.
01:01:07It's your decision, Harmony.
01:01:18Okay, so now?
01:01:20Yes, Luis, now.
01:01:22Now?
01:01:23Yes!
01:01:23Now?
01:01:24Yes!
01:01:25Yes!
01:01:26Come and get it!
01:01:34Ah.
01:01:36Mmm, mmm.
01:01:37I know that smell.
01:01:39I'll take my bowl over here, Belle.
01:01:41Sorry, Harmony, but I don't think so.
01:01:43You chose not to help, remember?
01:01:45Hey, knock off the jokes, Belle.
01:01:47I'm famished.
01:01:48We all helped, Harmony.
01:01:50You chose not to.
01:01:52Therefore, you didn't earn a bowl full of this zesty, indescribable concoction.
01:01:58But, but I'm hungry.
01:02:01But it isn't fair to let us do all the work.
01:02:03Yeah, even I realized that I needed to help out to earn a bowl of chili, Harmony.
01:02:09You're all just being mean.
01:02:10Well, I don't think we were being mean.
01:02:13You chose not to help.
01:02:14You were maybe thinking a little bit about yourself.
01:02:17Me?
01:02:17Just because I didn't want to help everyone?
01:02:20That's, that's, hmm.
01:02:23Maybe I was a little selfish.
01:02:26Hmm.
01:02:26Maybe you should have thought about what you'd be missing before taking the easy way out.
01:02:31I have an idea, Belle.
01:02:33I know something she could do.
01:02:35Something she's very good at.
01:02:40That is a great idea, Sean.
01:02:42Harmony, if you help with the meal, you can join us.
01:02:45Sound fair?
01:02:46Yes.
01:02:47Very fair.
01:02:48I'll do anything.
01:02:49Terrific.
01:02:50Then welcome to our chili party.
01:02:53Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy.
01:02:58Heaven.
01:02:59Uh, by the way, what do you have for me that I'm such a whiz at?
01:03:03You get to clean the dishes.
01:03:05Since Harmony is so good at cleaning her plate, she might as well clean everyone else's too.
01:03:10I'd love to.
01:03:12And next time, I'll lend a paw from the beginning, I'll do my share, and that's a promise.
01:03:18Thanks, Harmony.
01:03:19Harmony, I propose a toast.
01:03:21To the wise little hen, the three little pigs, and to all of us who helped put this chili party
01:03:26together.
01:03:27To us.
01:03:28To us.
01:03:33Well, we're done, and we did it together.
01:03:36And I'd say we did a pretty good job.
01:03:38Pretty good?
01:03:39I'd say it looks perfect.
01:03:41Oh, sure.
01:03:42Except for that big hole.
01:03:43Oh, just turn it a bit to the side.
01:03:46Cover it with a few story books.
01:03:47Nobody will ever notice a thing.
01:03:49Excuse me.
01:03:51Well, how about that?
01:03:52Thanks, Belle.
01:03:54We do work pretty well as a team.
01:03:57And now, it's time to take our traveling bookshop out to all the kids in the village.
01:04:01Are you ready for an adventure?
01:04:03You bet.
01:04:04Full steam ahead.
01:04:07Oh, well, help us read our books.
01:04:12Oh, well, help us sing our songs.
01:04:17Oh, well, help us tell our tales.
01:04:21Oh, well, help us.
01:04:22Oh, well, help us.
01:04:52Oh, well, help us.
01:05:49Oh, well, help us.
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