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00:20Who stole the great hook diamond?
00:23What killed the dinosaurs?
00:26Who makes the finest pizza?
00:28What's in your brother's dresser's drawers?
00:34Mysteries of life, screaming to be solved
00:38Here to stand in our trench coat, dying to get involved
00:48We're super duper snoopers, first class private allies
00:53Figure out our clearer uppers, mistresses of disguise
00:59We've got the know-how, we've got the net
01:01Now all we need is a case to crack
01:03We're two super duper snoopers, give us a mystery
01:10We need a mystery
01:14It was the best of times, it was the worst of times
01:18Actually, it was bedtime, when our great-grandmother would read us stories of mystery and suspense
01:26It was then that we decided to be detectives
01:30The story you are about to see is one of the cases from the files of the Olsen and Olsen
01:37Mystery Agency
01:45It all started on the first day of spring
01:49We were in our headquarters, really the attic of our house
01:53Working on a growing list of mysteries
01:58My name's Mary Kate, that's my partner Ashley
02:02And over there is our silent partner Clue
02:06She's got a big case of spring fever
02:11Since it was the first day of spring, our office was blooming with unsolved mysteries
02:17Things like, how many days does it take to grow daisies?
02:23Can you get a suntan from a sunflower?
02:29Where are the tulips and tulips?
02:34We were listening for the snap in Snapdragons, when
02:41Olsen and Olsen Mystery Agency will solve any crime by dinner time
02:47Ahoy mateys!
02:49I'm Captain Coleslaw, and these are me fellow Buccaneers, First Mate Murray, Pirate Patches, and his parent Lulu the Loudmouth
02:57She really doesn't talk that much
03:00That's because you guys never stop yapping
03:03Oh, alright, anyway, say hello to the mateys' mates
03:07Hello mateys!
03:09Hello mateys!
03:10Are you pirates?
03:12Aye, we're pirates alright
03:14We spent many a year traveling the world plundering, pillaging, and pilfering
03:18And of course, looking for a good deli
03:20Arr, but we were a brazen bunch of barnacles!
03:24But that was a long time ago, and we've since parted with our pirate inn
03:28In fact, we're retired
03:31Retired pirates?
03:32That's right!
03:33We live in Florida now!
03:35Beachfront condos!
03:37It's not so bad!
03:38We play a little shuffleboard, eat at the senior citizens buffet, and pretend to fish!
03:42Pirates pretending to fish?
03:44We kinda like it!
03:45It's relaxing!
03:47Keeps our blood pressure down!
03:48My doctor has me on his low fat, no salt diet!
03:51Enough!
03:52We got us a mystery, and it's a whale of a whopper!
03:55It's even bigger than the case of the SeaWorld Adventure!
03:59Bigger than the case of the SeaWorld Adventure?
04:01Oh yeah!
04:02It all started yesterday!
04:04After our usual day of fishing, we passed by Terrors of the Deep!
04:09That's where SeaWorld keeps all of its sharks!
04:11Sharks?
04:12Giant jaws!
04:14Terrifying teeth!
04:15Monstrous mouths!
04:17It's much scarier than that!
04:19Worse than giant jaws and terrifying teeth?
04:22Oh my yes!
04:23You see, these sharks were singing!
04:26Singing sharks?
04:28And what were these sharks singing?
04:30These sharks were singing country western songs!
04:33Opera!
04:34And a fine selection of oldies but goodies!
04:37Say no more, we're on our way!
04:39Uh, where exactly do we meet you?
04:42Pacific Point at SeaWorld in Orlando!
04:46SeaWorld in Orlando?
04:51After consulting our trusty Atlas, we discovered that Orlando was about 2,500 miles from our attic!
05:01We figured it would take us about 15 minutes to get there on our bikes!
05:05So we packed some shark detective gear, fed the goldfish, walked Clue, and hit the road!
05:24It was easy getting to Orlando!
05:27All we had to do was take a left at Dolphin Drive, go along Anchovies Avenue, and then make a
05:34U-turn onto Swordfish Street!
05:38We knew we were at the right place when we saw the sign for SeaWorld!
05:46And we knew we were at Pacific Point when we saw the pirates!
05:54Ahoy, mates!
05:56Ahoy, mateys!
05:59What's the matter?
06:00Tuna's got your tongues?
06:02No, it's just that we've never met real pirates before!
06:06Oh!
06:11Pirates!
06:12Pirates!
06:13Action!
06:14Daring do!
06:15What bet we could get to be part of a pirate crew?
06:19Shiver me timber!
06:20Ready about!
06:21Pack me lunch!
06:22We're shipping out!
06:23With the scurriest bucket of scupperscum ever plowing to kingdom come!
06:27You mean us?
06:28You!
06:28You!
06:29Us!
06:29Well, I'll be a rusty blunderbuss!
06:31Yo ho, Lorrabee!
06:33Give me a life of piracy!
06:35Load me cannon and fire it!
06:37Give me the life of a pirate!
06:41Girls, girls, take it from me!
06:43The roving life of piracy is less than it's cracked up to be!
06:47Less?
06:48Less!
06:48Much less?
06:49Yes!
06:49For instance!
06:50If I might digress!
06:51Pirate ships do not have showers!
06:54Arr!
06:54Arr!
06:54Arr!
06:55She blows!
06:55Pirates do not smell like flowers!
06:57Eh?
06:58From pirates!
06:58Hold your nose!
06:59Big deal!
07:00Buckle me squash!
07:01If we were pirates!
07:02We'd never wash!
07:03Never!
07:04Never!
07:04Oh my gosh!
07:05The pirate life for me!
07:07Hail, hail, glory bee!
07:09Give me a life of larceny!
07:11Give me a perch and a carrot!
07:13Arr!
07:13For the life of a pirate!
07:15Pirate!
07:16Pirate!
07:16Pirate!
07:17This is absurd!
07:18Lose the bird!
07:19Yo ho!
07:20Glory bee!
07:21Give me the life of a pirate!
07:23Load me cannon and fire it!
07:25Give me the life of a pirate!
07:35Shiver me timber!
07:37Arr!
07:38Me mateys!
07:43Pirate!
07:44Do not have bedtime!
07:45Yo ho!
07:46Ready about!
07:47Measles shots or other drag times!
07:49Heck they're lads!
07:50They're shipping out!
07:51I do miss the looting!
07:53And the pillage!
07:54And the quanda!
07:55The mayhem!
07:56And the bedlam!
07:57And the cannon shot like thunder!
07:59And I love the jolly roger!
08:01That's the flag that we sailed under!
08:03Give me the, give me the, give me the life of a pirate!
08:07Arr!
08:08Arr!
08:08Glory bee!
08:09Give me a life of piracy!
08:11Load me cannon and fire it!
08:13As a career we admire it!
08:15How could you help with a pirate?
08:17It's the pirate life!
08:20Arr!
08:21The pirate life you like for me!
08:24Give me the life of a pirate!
08:27Arr!
08:28Arr!
08:28Arr!
08:29Arr!
08:29That was great!
08:31Oh, I feel ten years younger!
08:33Arr!
08:34Let's do it again!
08:35Arr!
08:36I think it's time we got down to business.
08:42So we all went to see the singing sharks!
08:45It was a top 40 kind of thing, wasn't it?
08:47Let's go!
08:47Let's go!
08:48Let's go!
08:50These sharks have big mouths!
08:56And lots of teeth!
08:57Arr!
09:00Arr!
09:01Arr!
09:02Arr!
09:02But they're not singing!
09:05Arr!
09:06Maybe they're not in the mood!
09:07Maybe they need some inspiration!
09:09Maybe they have laryngitis!
09:11Arr!
09:11Arr!
09:12Arr!
09:12Arr!
09:13Like all good detectives, we came prepared!
09:15If the sharks really did sing, we planned to record the evidence on our tape deck!
09:26You know, I don't think these sharks are ever gonna sing!
09:30Maybe that's because we weren't standing right!
09:33Arr!
09:33Yeah!
09:33Yeah!
09:34That's it!
09:34I remember!
09:35We were all standing like this!
09:41Arr!
09:41No!
09:42No!
09:42No!
09:42No!
09:43We were all standing like this!
09:47They're still not singing!
09:49You're right!
09:50The sharks were only singing when we were all doing this!
09:58My daddy had a horn while in old Tennessee
10:02He raised us all up as one happy family
10:05Seven other brothers, my sister and my mom and me
10:11The living wasn't easy, so happy after hell
10:15My daddy kept an old fashioned moonshine
10:18Sweetie said if I don't grew it, then somebody else
10:21See?
10:21Just like we said, singing sharks!
10:24It's true!
10:25They really are singing!
10:27I don't believe this, but we can hear them!
10:31How's about a letter?
10:32Oh, oh!
10:34Oh!
10:55Everybody want to hear a fine selection of oldies but goodies?
11:26Now I don't believe this. Nobody's going to believe this.
11:30I'm a pretty baby. I still don't like a pretty baby. I can't disguise my love.
11:42Let's get out of here!
11:44Hey!
12:04Let's get out of here!
12:08I think what we have here is a mystery.
12:11Mystery, sh-mystery. What we have here is a golden opportunity.
12:15What?
12:16These sharks could be the hottest singing group in the country.
12:18I can see it now.
12:20Coleslaw patches and Murray presents the sensational singing sharks.
12:24Ta-da!
12:26You've got to be kidding.
12:28It's an angle. We could take these singing sharks on the road, do some concerts, benefits, open some malls.
12:35In a few years, these singing sharks could be bigger than Elvis.
12:38Bigger than disco.
12:40Definitely.
12:40Bigger than Barney.
12:42Bigger than Barney?
12:43Barney, yeah. Barney Bones. He plays accordion.
12:46In the old days, Barney used to stack them higher than the poop deck on all the pirate ships.
12:51Poop deck?
12:52The poop deck. Yeah, that's where pirates go to think.
12:54Oh, that poop deck.
13:00While the pirates dreamed about their career in show business, we went to investigate whether any other animals at SeaWorld
13:09could sing.
13:11We checked out a killer whale at Shamu Stadium.
13:17But it didn't sing for us.
13:32Then we visited the Beluga whales.
13:39But they didn't sing for us either.
13:45The penguin didn't say anything.
13:48All it wanted to do was take a bite out of our microphone.
13:59We even tried to see if Sir Winston the Walrus could sing for us.
14:06Not a chance.
14:08Turned out he was a dancer, not a singer.
14:16Maybe there is no mystery here.
14:18What?
14:19Maybe these sharks can really sing.
14:22Sharks can't sing.
14:23There's gotta be a mystery.
14:25But we don't have any clues.
14:26No clues, no mystery.
14:29Isn't this about the time I usually step into a clue?
14:32What?
14:33Remember the case of the Funhouse mystery?
14:42Oh, no.
14:44I'm afraid to look.
14:46You're all right.
14:47It's just some...
14:48Mush.
14:50Mush?
14:52Monster Mush.
14:56Yuck.
14:56I hate Monster Mush.
14:58Yeah, but it was a clue to solve our mystery.
15:01And I had to step into it.
15:03Remember ghost goo?
15:04How could I ever forget ghost goo?
15:08Ah!
15:09Ah!
15:10What are you doing?
15:12I can't move.
15:13My feet are stuck.
15:15Ah!
15:21I hate ghost goo even more than Monster Mush.
15:24Yeah, but it was a clue too.
15:26I don't think it's a good idea to step into anything around sharks.
15:30Unless you want your toes nibbled.
15:32Maybe we should just go home.
15:34You're right.
15:35We don't have a mystery.
15:36All we have are some singing sharks.
15:41The pirates left their fishing poles.
15:43Betra turned the men head on out.
15:51I am the cute one.
15:53It's obvious.
15:56There's no comparing.
15:58Do you hear what I hear?
16:00I sure do.
16:01That's us.
16:02That's our voices.
16:04That's our song.
16:05Something fishy is going on here.
16:08I've been waiting for someone to say that.
16:15When there's something fishy going on,
16:18we often turn to the one person we know who can really help us.
16:24Her name is Charlene Finn.
16:27She's an expert on fish and fishy situations.
16:32So, we have ourselves another biting mystery I see.
16:37This one's about sharks.
16:39Ooh, sharks.
16:40I'm so excited.
16:42These sharks sing.
16:43Singing sharks.
16:44Now that's a new one.
16:46You know, sharks are the most amazing creatures in the sea.
16:50They are?
16:51Oh, yeah.
16:52Why, some sharks can swim over 30 miles per hour.
16:55Now that's pretty fast.
16:56And some sharks have as many as seven rows.
16:59I said seven rows of razor shark teeth.
17:03Ouch!
17:04And they can smell one itty-bitty, teeny-tiny drop of blood from hundreds and hundreds of feet away.
17:10We get the feeling you like sharks.
17:12Like sharks?
17:13Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
17:15I love sharks.
17:18Unlike the humpback, they never sing.
17:22They don't do flips, that's a dolphin thing.
17:26You try to train them, it doesn't stick.
17:30Cause sharks have only, only one trick.
17:35Their main event is a set of teeth.
17:39Plus they got extra teeth underneath.
17:43Compared to mammals, they may seem crude.
17:47But when it's time to come up with food.
17:51Sharks!
17:54They're as good as it gets
17:56At turning fish into fish croquettes.
18:00Sharks!
18:02They're the state of the art.
18:05They're the top of the heap.
18:07The T-Rex of the deep.
18:12They're anti-social.
18:14They've got no grace.
18:16Their only style.
18:18It's in your face.
18:20They can hear the heartbeat.
18:22Or burn its prey.
18:25They can smell a meal a mile away.
18:29Sharks!
18:31They're as good as it gets.
18:33The seven seas.
18:36The seven seas are their luncheonettes.
18:38Sharks!
18:39They make terrible pets.
18:42Bad as eating machines.
18:44They're as good as it gets.
18:47Right!
18:48Now listen up.
18:49There's so much.
18:51There's so much know-how in every chew.
18:54Nobody does it as well as they do.
18:58Top of the food chain.
19:00Respect must be paid.
19:02Sharks!
19:03Sharks!
19:03Yikes!
19:05They're incredible pros.
19:07As far as chewing and swallowing goes.
19:11Sharks!
19:13They make terrible pets.
19:15Bad as eating machines.
19:18They're as good as it gets.
19:20Sharks!
19:21Yikes!
19:21They're as good as it gets.
19:24It's power breakfast with no regrets.
19:28Sharks!
19:30They're the state of the art.
19:32They're the top of the heat.
19:34They're T-Rex super deep.
19:39Sharks are cool.
19:41Really awesome.
19:42Yes, sharks are truly wondrous creatures.
19:45And they can sing, right?
19:47Remember, we've got them on tape.
19:49And I've listened to your recording.
19:51Lovely music.
19:53I especially enjoyed that fine selection of oldies but goodies.
19:58But let me explain something to you.
20:00There are over 350 different kinds of sharks.
20:04There are big sharks and tiny sharks.
20:07There are brown sharks and blue sharks.
20:10Well, there are even some sharks that have polka dots.
20:12But there are no sharks that can sing.
20:15I think we kinda knew that.
20:17I believe you're going to find the solution to your mystery in the pirates' fishing poles.
20:23The fishing poles?
20:29Charlene Finn did help us solve the mystery of the singing sharks.
20:34Listen, Harold, do we have a deal or what?
20:36Of course the singing sharks always get top billing.
20:39It's fourth graders.
20:40They're a top audience.
20:42Now it was our job to break the bad news to the pirates.
20:46Uh, Harold?
20:47I'll have to get back to you on this.
20:51And so we explained to the pirates
20:53whether career in show business was going to be so short.
20:58Sharks don't sing?
20:59Never have, never will.
21:01So exactly who was singing the songs we heard?
21:04What you heard were songs from the radio.
21:07The radio?
21:08But there's no radio down here.
21:11Oh yes, there is.
21:13We described to the pirates how their fishing poles worked like radios.
21:18I don't believe this.
21:20But it was true.
21:22When the fishing poles all touched,
21:28they acted just like a radio antenna
21:31and picked up the sound waves from radio stations.
21:35This is complicated.
21:37When the pirates moved their fishing poles,
21:40they picked up different radio stations.
21:47So that's how we heard the country western song.
21:51And umbra!
21:53And a fine selection of oldies but goodies.
21:57And so we solved the mystery of the singing sharks.
22:05It was getting close to dinner time.
22:08So after saying goodbye to the pirates,
22:10we hurried back home.
22:15A few weeks later,
22:17we got a call from Captain Coleslaw,
22:20Pirate Patches,
22:21and First Mate Murray.
22:23They were all happy again,
22:25pretending to fish at Pacific Point,
22:28playing shuffleboard,
22:29and eating at the senior citizens' buffets.
22:33It was nice talking to our friends,
22:36but we had to get back to work.
22:39We still had to solve the mystery of the daisies,
22:43figure out the puzzle of the sunflowers,
22:47put to rest the riddle of the tulips,
22:50and of course we had to be ready for our next adventure.
22:56Olsen and Olsen Mystery Agency will solve any crime by dinner time.
23:08And what were these sharks doing?
23:18Oh! Spot!
23:20Oh!
23:21Oh!
23:22Oh!
23:23Oh!
23:24Oh!
23:25Oh!
23:26nú NPC Camprot
23:33Maybe there is no mystery?
23:35What?
23:37kittydevote
23:42Okay, a little bit more energy,
23:44a little bit more energy.
23:45you're right
23:49Hi, everybody. We hope you liked our video.
23:53Our friend Julie from SeaWorld is going to tell us some more about sharks.
23:56Hi, girls. Sharks are best known for being great hunters, and I know they can look scary.
24:01But sharks really do need our help.
24:04How can we help?
24:05Well, for one thing, by not tossing trash on the beach or in the water.
24:09Sharks have been found with many different things in their stomachs,
24:11including license plates, tin cans, hubcaps, shoes, even boat cushions.
24:17All these things can be deadly to sharks.
24:19What do sharks eat?
24:21Sharks eat other ocean animals, like fish, shrimp, crabs, and even mammals.
24:26Do sharks have to swim in order to breathe?
24:29Most sharks do, but some sharks, like the nurse shark, can actually rest on the bottom.
24:33By opening and closing their mouth, they pass water over their gills,
24:37allowing them to breathe without swimming.
24:39How many kinds of sharks are there?
24:41There are over 350 different species or kinds of sharks in the world.
24:46We have over 25 different species right here.
24:49At SeaWorld, anyone can come to learn about sharks.
24:52And the more we learn about them, the better we'll be able to protect them.
24:55Wow, there's so much to learn.
24:58Thanks, Julie.
25:04Sharks, they're as good as it gets.
25:07The seven seas are their luncheonettes.
25:11Sharks, they make terrible pets.
25:15But they're as eating machines.
25:17They're as good as it gets.
25:19Right.
25:21Now listen up.
25:23There's so much know-how in every chew.
25:27Nobody does it as well as they do.
25:31Top of the food chain.
25:33Respect must be paid.
25:35Sharks.
25:44Sharks, they're as good as it gets.
26:03Sharks, they're the state of the art.
26:06They're the top of the heat.
26:08They're T-Rex super deep.
26:14Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:15Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:16Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:16Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:17Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:17Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:19Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:19Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:20Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:22Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
26:23Sharks, they're the top of the heat.
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