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00:07Come on in, laddie. The water's just the right temperature.
00:11Ah, Jim lad. The captain wants you to fetch some apples to his cabin to go with his cheese souffle.
00:17Aye, aye, sir. But if you happen to cross Long John, will you tell him I need to speak with
00:21him, please?
00:23Aye, aye, sir.
00:28Drat. It's almost empty.
00:35I'm telling you, Silver. I'm sure that lad never got a good look at any of us.
00:41Heh heh. Well, he saw you, Pew, and that's for sure. He knows you're a pirate.
00:46I say we cut the little twit's throat.
00:48Ah, we'll be cutting all their throats soon in our vans, but not until they sailed the ship to the
00:54island and loaded the treasure for us.
00:56So, uh, what'll you tell the little scud about me?
01:00Well, uh, I'll tell him it's your twin brother, Acele, and, uh, that your honorable seaman tried to live down
01:07the disgrace.
01:08Heh heh.
01:09It's sharp as a tack you are, John. Sharp as a tack.
01:13Heh heh heh.
01:14Heh heh heh.
01:17Now, all we have to do is bide our time and not give ourselves away.
01:23Oh, waiting makes me hungry.
01:27Get us some apples, George. That'll get the taste of cheese out of our gobs.
01:31Oh, not too many left. Fetch me a light.
01:38Here you go, George!
01:41Land hill!
01:48Hey, never mind the apples, George! We're here! We're a treasure island!
01:57Phew!
01:59Oh, pirates! Who'd have thought of silver?
02:03We know that the pirates don't know that we know what they know, you know?
02:09Oh, I'm getting a headache.
02:11Oh, just cover it up, keep it warm, it'll pass.
02:15So we just play dumb until we see an advantage, and then take them by surprise.
02:20Play dumb? I mean, is that sporting?
02:24Perhaps not, Squire, but some of us don't have a choice.
02:28Jim will have the most difficult task. He has to keep an eye on the rogues, so there won't be
02:32any surprises.
02:34Can you do that for us, Jim?
02:36Jim? Jim?
02:45What's cooking, Biscuit?
02:47I'm making my favorite dish to celebrate our safe arrival, cheese soufflé. C'est magnifique, non?
02:56Yuck!
02:58Yuck!
02:59Yuck!
02:59Yuck!
02:59Yuck!
03:01Yuck!
03:03Hmm, the crew finds out it's cheese again. Your arrival might not be so safe.
03:13It's a sound plan, Hawkins. Well done!
03:17It's very well thought out, Jim, especially the little details.
03:22Err, pardon me, but what plan are we talking about?
03:27Yuck!
03:28Whoa!
03:29Come back!
03:30Hang it down!
03:31Ah, weren't you listening, Squire?
03:34Oh, a gentleman always listens, only polite, just not quite sure what I was hearing.
03:41Run through it again, will you, Hawkins?
03:46As long as we have the treasure map, the pirates can sail away without us.
03:50We can sneak ashore and occupy the starcade indicated on the map.
03:54We can make a fight from there. The ship's too difficult to defend.
03:58We'll outsmart those bundles yet!
04:02Yes, but how do we get off the ship without Silver and his minions being alerted?
04:07They always have someone on guard.
04:09I'll help Long John in the kitchen as usual.
04:11I'll put a sleeping potion in the cheese souffle.
04:15Mon Dieu! My souffle!
04:21Let's see. Star light, star bright. No, star my... No, no, that's not it either.
04:29Go on, Biscuit. It's up to you.
04:31All I want to know is why it's up to the little mouse and not the big brave cat or
04:37the very fast bird.
04:39Biscuit, we don't have time to discuss this.
04:42All right, all right. But I'm not at my peak performance, having missed dinner on account of it being tempered
04:49with.
04:50A little mouse.
04:54Hello, little mousey.
04:58Yow!
05:01Yow!
05:02Yow!
05:04Yow!
05:07Yow!
05:08Yow!
05:10Yow!
05:16Yow!
05:17Yow!
05:19Yow!
05:22Yow!
05:24Yow!
05:24Yow!
05:25Yow!
05:26Yow!
05:26Yow!
05:27Yow!
05:28Probably the first bath old George has ever had.
05:31Yow!
05:32Yow!
05:34Yow!
05:35Yow!
05:36Yow!
05:38Yow!
05:38Time to go!
05:39We can't carry any more supplies!
05:41Yow!
05:42I don't know how you distracted the century, Jim, but it worked!
05:47Yow!
05:47Yow!
05:50Yow!
05:53Yow!
05:55I never knew you had such a way with animals, Hawkins!
06:01Prepare to shove off!
06:04Stroke! Stroke! Stroke!
06:07A good night's work, men. We should be quite safe here
06:11for the time being. Then again,
06:15perhaps not. Sound general quarters!
06:20Battle stations!
06:27Ahoy the blockhouse!
06:29It's that rascal silver!
06:33Wonder what that blindard wants now!
06:36Whatever it is, he'll have to fight for it.
06:40We like a word before any hostilities need commence.
06:48What can a pirate say that means anything?
06:50To honest men!
06:52Well, we'll let you live if you give us the map!
06:55If you want the map,
06:57you'll have to pry it out of our cold, dead fingers!
07:03Perhaps I was a bit too clear about that.
07:22I say, night does fall quickly in the tropics.
07:27Oh, thank you, Jim. That's much better.
07:30No!
07:35Blast!
07:41Blast!
07:42Double blast!
07:50Ah! Humans take things so very seriously!
07:55Too seriously!
08:00Doctor, how can you hit anything that way?
08:02Well, the way I shoot,
08:04I have just as much chance hitting something this way as any other!
08:10Now I've got them!
08:13Don't!
08:14Don't! No!
08:23We're out of ammunition!
08:26Prepare to repel borders!
08:28I'll bet on them lads!
08:37Up the jelly, Roger!
08:39Ouch!
08:40I think I cut myself!
08:50Take that!
08:54Cut, thrust, parry, repulse, shot, slice and die!
09:01Golly, Julian!
09:04Trim, Quasino, emulsify!
09:11Hurray!
09:11Hurray!
09:20We'll give you until tomorrow morning to decide whether or not we get the map or you get cold steel.
09:27Right, lads?
09:41Hurray!
09:43Hurray!
09:45Hurray!
09:48Hurray!
09:53Hurray!
09:55Hurray!
09:58Hurray!
10:00Hurray!
10:01Wake up, it's time!
10:04Grr!
10:05It's cold.
10:10Oh, I never should have left Perry.
10:23Rock-a-bye, baby, on the treetop.
10:27When the wind blows, the cradle will rock.
10:31When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall.
10:35And down will come baby cradle and all.
10:41Here's the map.
10:45Good job.
10:47Now what?
10:48Now we go find Long John Silver.
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