00:00Legend tells of a lost species, a link between man and beast.
00:08For centuries, he's lived in hiding, but at long last, he's reaching out and ready to be found.
00:25It's still there. Excuse me. Hi.
00:28You can speak.
00:30Yes, and I write as well.
00:33My penmanship isn't great, but, you know, opposable thumbs and fat fingers, you know.
00:42Meet Mr. Link.
00:45You know, like missing link.
00:48Ah, wait, I don't get it.
00:52A creature of enormous stature.
00:56Eight feet tall.
00:58Six hundred and fifty pounds.
01:01It's more like, you know, six hundred and thirty pounds.
01:04You know, it's the hair that makes me look heavier, I think.
01:06It's a little deceptive. It can be frustrating.
01:10He's a link to our past.
01:12Oh, a connection to our present.
01:14Oh.
01:14Oh.
01:14And a bridge to the future.
01:17Oh.
01:18Wait a second.
01:19I said, oh, like I knew what you were talking about, but I don't.
01:22Well, I'm on my way.
01:23This spring, on the other side of the world, are my cousins.
01:27Can you take me there?
01:28I know the secret ways through the mountains.
01:31Is it hot in here?
01:32By all means, crack open the wind.
01:35Dope.
01:35Oh, that's better.
01:37The search for his kind.
01:39I'll bring back proof of the greatest discovery of the century.
01:43Will become an adventure.
01:45Of mythical proportions.
01:52You have killed my grandmother.
01:54Quick, quick, quick.
01:54Someone should give her the kiss of life.
01:57You're the man for the job.
01:59How's my breath?
02:03He is the missing link.
02:05Throw me out of the pit.
02:07I think it might be a little too heavy.
02:08Nonsense.
02:09Now, give it all you've got.
02:15It's hard to know whose fault that was.
02:17Let's do it again.
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