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00:18who stole the great hope diamond what killed the dinosaurs who makes the finest pizza what's in
00:27your brother's dresser drawers
00:31mysteries of life screaming to be solved here to stand in our trench coat dying to get involved
00:45we're super duper snoopers first class private eyes figure out our clearer uppers mistresses of
01:08disguise it was the best of times it was the worst of times actually it was bedtime when our great
01:16grandmother would read us stories of mystery and suspense it was then that we decided to be detectives
01:24the story you are about to see is one of the cases from the files of the olsen and olsen
01:32mystery agency
01:41it was cleaning day at the olsen and olsen mystery agency and we were busy getting everything in our
01:50attic washed up tidied up trimmed up and spick and spanned up my name's Mary Kate that's my partner
02:02Ashley and over there is our silent partner clue she really hates dirt we hate dirt too and since it
02:17was
02:17cleaning day we were busy clearing up some messy mysteries things like how do you get bubblegum off the
02:28bottom of your favorite sneakers why do mud pies always taste like dirt we were just about to figure out
02:39if
02:40mush was slimier than mosh when we discovered I've got something in my lunch box I don't really know what
02:50it was I don't really know where it came from but it certainly is covered with fuzz
03:16I'm willing to take some suggestions you might say is just like a quiz what something green and disgusting
03:26what is something moldy and red well I think there's one in my lunch box and I'm not quite sure
03:35that it's dead
03:36what is it I've been trying to figure this out since noon what is it I can't quite get it
03:46out do you have a spoon
04:02what is it I've been trying to figure this out since noon what is it I can't quite get it
04:12out do you have a spoon
04:17I've got something in my lunch box I've got something in my lunch box I'm not really sure where it's
04:22from
04:23it's rather hard like a candy in the middle it's squishy like gum maybe it could have been a chocolate
04:32maybe an ice cream cone
04:35well I've got something in my lunch box and I can't believe I brought this thing home I can't believe
04:44I brought this thing home
04:54Olsen and Olsen Mystery Agency will solve any crime by dinner time
05:00greetings fellow earthlings greetings
05:03we're trying to contact the intergalactically famous trench coat twins
05:07well you found us
05:09oh goody
05:09my name is Roberta and these are my associate stargazers Hank and Alvin
05:15we belong to an organization called friends of our friends from outer space
05:20or simply FUFOs
05:22gesundheit
05:23why thank you dearies
05:24how can we help you
05:25for many years we FUFOsians have been diligently scanning the skies looking for UFOs
05:31UFOs?
05:32unidentified flying objects
05:33and now all our hard work and eye strain have paid off
05:37that's right
05:37we finally spotted our first flying saucer
05:40flying saucer?
05:42not just one but a whole flock of flying saucers
05:45a flock of flying saucers?
05:48yes
05:48a new flying saucer flies overhead every 93 minutes
05:52we've seen five of them today
05:54I think that qualifies as a flock
05:56this is big news
05:57oh my yes
05:58but there's more
05:59one of those flying saucers just landed on earth
06:02a flying saucer has just landed on earth?
06:06oh closer than that
06:07it landed right near us
06:08and now we need your help
06:10we've got to find that flying saucer
06:12and make contact with the aliens
06:14flying saucers?
06:17aliens
06:18say no more we're on our way
06:20uh where exactly are you?
06:22on earth?
06:23that much we got
06:24where exactly on earth are you?
06:27well if you need a precise location
06:29we're on a small little island called
06:31the edge of the world
06:33the edge of the world?
06:37after consulting our trusty atlas
06:40that's a book with lots of maps
06:42we discovered that the edge of the world
06:46was about 3,528 miles from our attic
06:52we figured it would only take us 15 minutes to get there on our bikes
07:00so we packed some detective gear
07:04walked clue
07:07fed the goldfish
07:10and took off for the edge of the world
07:18the trip was a breeze
07:20we skipped along Alien Avenue
07:24flew around Close Encounters Cove
07:27and made a U-turn at Spaceship C
07:34we knew we were at the right place
07:36when we saw
07:38Roberta, Hank and Alvin
07:40greetings earthlings!
07:42greetings!
07:42we're so glad you're here to witness this most momentous moment in the history of Fufos
07:48yep
07:49today we're gonna finally meet our first alien
07:51oh yippee
07:52what day is it Hank?
07:54I've got to mark it on my calendar
07:56I believe today's the fourth Nisbeth of the third lunar Tawaki
07:59Nisbeth? Tawaki?
08:01oh Hank's just showing off
08:03he speaks perfect Martian you know
08:05Martian?
08:06yeah
08:07Martian
08:08the language they speak on Mars
08:10all of us Fufocians
08:12are fluent in at least one extraterrestrial language
08:15it could come in handy
08:17you know we've been transmitting messages into deep space for years now
08:21what kind of messages?
08:23important messages
08:24like baseball scores
08:25fashion reports
08:26surfing updates
08:27and of course my cookie recipes
08:29cookie recipes?
08:31oh my yes
08:32recently I've been sending my special super celestial
08:35double nut chocolate chip recipe
08:38yummy
08:38they are out of this world
08:42speaking of out of this world
08:52it's another spaceship
08:53they've been flying over every
08:5593 minutes
08:56and getting lower every time
08:58so that makes six today
08:59oh yippee
09:01six flying saucers
09:02including the one that landed in the forest
09:04I think it's time we take a look at that flying saucer
09:07where exactly in the forest is it?
09:10do you want to go the long way?
09:11or the short way?
09:12how long is the long way?
09:14well you have to climb up a 10,000 foot cliff
09:17swing through the trees on vines for a mile
09:19swim underwater for 10 minutes
09:21turn left at a swamp of quick sand
09:23cross over a bottomless pit
09:24and voila
09:26there you are
09:26uh how short is the short way?
09:29well if you hang a left at that tree
09:31it's about 15 feet up the path
09:33I think we better go the short way
09:35oh goody
09:36swinging on those vines
09:37always messes up my hair
09:42after turning left at the tree
09:44we came to a small clearing
09:48and there we saw
09:50right before our eyes
09:54the flying saucer
09:56the flying saucer
10:15I can't believe I can find this, because I think it's the most exciting part of your entire life, because
10:22you should...
10:29It is a flying saucer.
10:32Just like we said.
10:33It's an honest-to-goodness spaceship filled with friendly aliens, we hope.
10:40Yoo-hoo, aliens!
10:49It was our job to carefully examine the flying saucer and look for the aliens.
11:01We found no trace of alien life until...
11:06Come here, Kate, look!
11:08Oh! Look, they found something!
11:11It's a message!
11:12A message!
11:14It's a message from outer space!
11:17Oh!
11:17It's a message from outer space!
11:20Can you read this?
11:22Uh, no.
11:28Back at Fufo's headquarters, we analyzed this strange message that we found on the side of the flying saucer.
11:38I bet it says, we come in peace!
11:41I'll bet it says, take us to your leader!
11:43I'll bet it says, we want cookies!
11:46According to our computers, it says, this and up.
11:50It says, this and up?
11:53Yep, in Chinese.
11:55Chinese?
11:56The aliens are Chinese?
11:58Oh, this changes everything.
12:10There's got to be a logical explanation for all this.
12:14There does?
12:15Didn't you say that the flying saucers appeared every 93 minutes?
12:1993 minutes, 12 seconds to be exact.
12:22And each time one flies over, it seems to be lower, right?
12:26That's because they're getting ready to land!
12:28Chinese lettering, flying over every 93 minutes, getting lower with each orbit.
12:35Are you thinking what I'm thinking?
12:37If we're right, this could be a very big mystery.
12:41And we're gonna need some very big help.
12:48When we have a very big mystery that needs very big help,
12:53there's only one place to turn.
12:56The United States Navy.
13:08Everything about the U.S. Navy is big.
13:15They have big ships.
13:21They have big ships.
13:23They have big planes.
13:29They even have big sailors.
13:37Like we said, the Navy is big.
13:41But if you asked us, the Navy could use one itty-bitty chase.
13:47Loosen up, guys!
13:52If we were the captain, you know what we'd do.
13:55We'd make a few changes, we'd bend a few rules.
13:58If they put us in charge, what a difference we'd make.
14:01We'd soon have this crew in tip-top ship shape.
14:04If we ran the Navy, you know what we'd do.
14:08We'd make a few changes, and bend a few rules.
14:13That's the least we could do.
14:17The food in the Navy, you might say it's alright.
14:21We'd make Tuesdays, our own pizza night.
14:24And when we're empty, why drive this so slow?
14:27Get out the ski, see how fast we can go.
14:30If we ran the Navy, you know what we'd do.
14:33We'd make a few changes, and bend a few rules.
14:39That's the least we could do.
14:43And what put those pants, but bottoms in these?
14:46They went out with disco and tweed.
14:49We'd need to look stylish when we visit strange parts.
14:53Nothing too flashy and creamy on shorts.
14:56If we ran the Navy, you know what we'd do.
14:59We'd make a few changes, and bend a few rules.
15:03We'd make a few changes, and bend a few rules.
15:04That's the least we could do.
15:13A few simple changes, is all that we'd make.
15:18Did we mention each meal?
15:20Would be followed by them?
15:23Let's paint all the ships.
15:24It's the least we could do.
15:26It's the least we could do.
15:27Let's change them from grey, to red, white and blue.
15:31If we ran the Navy, you know what we'd do.
15:36We'd make a few changes, and bend a few rules.
15:42That's the least we could do.
15:52That's the least we could do.
16:05That's the least we could do.
16:09From the U.S. Navy, we go straight to the tip-top.
16:14And in this case, the tip-top person was also our friend George.
16:21Actually, he's Admiral George Dewey, one of the Navy's tip-top brass.
16:27So, you've got yourselves another big mystery.
16:30This is the biggest one we've ever had.
16:33Bigger than those singing sharks?
16:34Much bigger.
16:36Whoa.
16:36That's why we've come to you for help.
16:38Smart move.
16:39When you've got a big mystery, you should always come to the United States Navy.
16:43And so we explained to Admiral Dewey about the fufos and the flying saucer that had just landed on Earth.
16:51And it landed near a place called the Edge of the World?
16:54Yeah.
16:55Somehow that figures.
16:57Then we told him about looking for the aliens and the strange message that we found on the side of
17:05the flying saucer.
17:06And it says, this end up?
17:08In Chinese.
17:10Finally, we described to Admiral Dewey how the flying saucers were passing overhead every 93 minutes.
17:1893 minutes and 12 seconds to be exact.
17:22So I guess you two have already figured out this mystery.
17:25Well...
17:25We think it's a satellite.
17:27A Chinese satellite to be exact.
17:29The U.S. Navy's been tracking it for a while now.
17:31So I guess we won't be running into any aliens.
17:34Well, probably not this week.
17:36What the folks from Fufos thought was a flock of flying saucers is really just one satellite circling the Earth
17:42in a low-level orbit.
17:43And a low-level orbit around the Earth takes...
17:45About 93 minutes.
17:46Right you are.
17:47And what you have here is...
17:49A piece of the satellite.
17:50And a clue.
17:51A clue.
17:52A very important clue.
17:54You see, a couple of days ago we noticed that the Chinese satellite had fallen out of its usual orbit.
17:59This piece confirms that the satellite is breaking apart and could crash to Earth any time now.
18:05Crash to Earth?
18:06That's right.
18:07And we've got to take charge and move out.
18:09Aye, aye, sir.
18:10Come on.
18:11The fleet's standing by.
18:13Captain, I'm coming aboard and I'm bringing the Trenchcoat twins with me.
18:17They've confirmed that the Chinese communications satellite is breaking apart.
18:20Now let's move.
18:22We've got to solve this crime by dinner time.
18:35Admiral Dewey said the Navy had a new, ultra-big, super-secret laser beam.
18:42We were going to use the laser to blow up the satellite into a gazillion pieces.
18:52Sir, Admiral's on the bridge.
18:56Welcome, sir.
18:57Glad to have you aboard.
18:58Great to be here, Captain.
18:59I'd like to introduce my guests, Mary-Kate and Ashley.
19:01No introductions necessary, Admiral.
19:03Everybody knows the famous Trenchcoat twins.
19:05I follow all of your mysteries.
19:07Pleased to meet you.
19:08But I see you two are out of uniform.
19:10We are?
19:10Every visitor on my ship has to wear one of these.
19:16Thanks.
19:17Now can you please show Captain Jones the exact coordinates of where you last saw the Chinese satellite?
19:22Sure.
19:23We were at a place called the Edge of the World.
19:25The Edge of the World?
19:27It's a long story.
19:39The Edge of the World was a hard place to find.
19:43Luckily, we had remembered to bring along our trusty Atlas.
19:51It took us only a few seconds to show Admiral Dewey and Captain Jones the location of the Edge of
20:01the World.
20:03They figured it was about 15 minutes away.
20:14As the Navy ships race towards the Edge of the World, we all scanned the skies looking for the satellite.
20:37Then we signaled all the other ships.
20:46Until, finally, when we were close to the Edge of the World, we saw...
20:52There it is!
20:53It's a satellite!
20:56Where?
20:58There it is!
20:59There, look!
21:03Captain, do you have a visual?
21:05We've got a visual identification, Admiral.
21:10Tactical action officer?
21:12Aye, aye, sir.
21:13Track and target satellite.
21:14Sir, we're tracking the satellite.
21:16I have a good visual on radar.
21:18We're locked and ready to fire.
21:20Very well.
21:21Continue to check.
21:21We're tracking and stand by to fire on my order.
21:23Aye, aye, sir.
21:24Standing by.
21:33You are red and free.
21:34Permission granted to fire on satellite.
21:36Firing on satellite.
22:03The ultra-big, super-secret laser beam.
22:07Was a success.
22:09And the satellite could no longer hurt anyone in the world.
22:14Thanks for all your help.
22:15Well, we didn't do too much.
22:17Sure you did.
22:18You brought us proof that the Chinese satellite was breaking apart.
22:21And you helped us locate the edge of the world.
22:22I'd say we make a pretty good team.
22:24And if you ever have another big mystery to solve, you can always count on the US Navy.
22:28We have something special for you.
22:30You do?
22:31On behalf of the Olsen and Olsen Mystery Agency, we would like you to have this.
22:51We're gonna fly this flag proudly.
23:00We had to admit, our flag looked pretty good flying in the breeze.
23:05But we couldn't stay too much longer.
23:08It was getting close to dinner time.
23:15So after saying goodbye to Admiral Dewey and Captain Jones, we hurried back home.
23:26A couple of weeks later, we got a phone call from Roberta, Hank, and Alvin.
23:31They were still at the edge of the world and still looking for their next flock of flying saucers.
23:40We were happy to talk to our friends from Fufo's, but we had to get back to work.
23:46We still had to figure out how to get bubblegum off the bottom of our favorite sneakers.
23:54Why do mud pies always taste like dirt?
23:59If mush was slimier than mosh.
24:03And of course, we had to be ready for our next big adventure.
24:10Olsen and Olsen Mystery Agency will solve any crime by dinner time.
24:19Olsen and Olsen Mystery Agency.
24:22We are over Cooper!
24:25Swing through the trees on vines for a mile!
24:31I've got to mark it on my calendar.
24:34Can we read this?
24:36Can you read this?
24:38It's an honest...
24:40There's got to be a logical explanation for all of us.
24:44I'll bet it says, take us to our leader.
24:47There.
24:47Your leader.
24:49Crash to Earth!
24:51Olsen and Olsen.
24:53Olsen.
24:54Olsen.
24:55Olsen.
24:56Have you watched all of us be in the sea?
25:01Don't we see?
25:02Olsen tis祠yans are fluent in at least one...
25:05Shut up, Bob.
25:06Oh, the lines!
25:08It could come in handy.
25:09Sorry.
25:10Olsen Tispocians are fluent in at least...
25:13Oh, at least one extraterrestrial language.
25:15That's hard to see!
25:23Flying over every 90, three minutes, oh, closer than that, and we're on, ready, ready, ready.
25:37I've got something in my lunchbox, I don't really know what it is, I'm willing to take
25:45some suggestions, you might say it is just like a quiz.
25:50What is something green and disgusting?
25:53What is something moldy and red?
25:57Well, I think there's one in my lunchbox, and I'm not quite sure that it's said.
26:03What is it?
26:05I've been trying to figure this out since noon.
26:09What is it?
26:11I can't quite get it out.
26:13Do you have a spoon?
26:29What is it?
26:30I've been trying to figure this out since noon.
26:35What is this?
26:37I can't quite get it out.
26:39Do you have a spoon?
26:43I've got something in my lunchbox, I'm not really sure where it's from.
26:49It's rather hard like a candy, in the middle it's squishy like gum.
26:56Maybe it could have been a chocolate, maybe an ice cream cone.
27:03Well, I've got something in my lunchbox, and I can't believe I brought this thing home.
27:08I can't believe I brought this thing home.
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