00:23Peabody
00:24Peabody here. Sherman and I have a date
00:25with Florence. Florence who, Mr. Peabody?
00:29Florence, Italy, Sherman. Today the Wayback Machine
00:32will take us back to the year 1506
00:34to a small studio in Florence
00:36where we'll visit that great genius of the
00:38Renaissance, Leonardo da Vinci.
00:40It was child's play for the Wayback to teleport
00:42us into the 16th century. Before we
00:44knew it, we were standing before the master painter
00:46as he applied the finishing touches to
00:48one of his creations.
00:49All done. That's the best
00:52picture I'm drawing all week.
00:55Another masterpiece,
00:56Leonardo. You bet you boots.
00:58Here, take a look.
01:00Do not disturb. Is this what you
01:02painted? Sure. You like?
01:04It's, uh, it's
01:06brilliant, but why are you painting
01:08signs? Make a festive
01:10buck. That's why. How about a
01:12nice out-to-launch-a sign?
01:14I'm-a do it for you in a future.
01:17Thank you. No.
01:18I still don't get it, Mr. Da Vinci.
01:20Hey, call me Lenny.
01:21Well, what I don't understand,
01:24Lenny, is how come you're not
01:26painting masterpieces?
01:28Da Vinci led us into a small alcove.
01:30On an easel stood an incomplete portrait.
01:32Here's why I'm-a no
01:34painting, Mr. Peach.
01:36Last week, a fellow come to me,
01:38asked me to paint a picture
01:40of his wife.
01:41She's named Mona Lisa.
01:43Mona Lisa? Yes, I've heard of it.
01:45Well, the husband say,
01:47I'm-a gotta paint a Mona Lisa
01:50with a smile.
01:51Only Mona Lisa,
01:52she no gotta smile.
01:54That's why I no finish the picture.
01:56Paint a sign instead.
01:58I was about to ask
02:00why Mona Lisa wouldn't smile
02:01when the door opened
02:02and in came the subject herself.
02:04That's a Mona Lisa.
02:06Hey, Mon, smile for the guys.
02:08I studied that classic face.
02:10She tried her best to smile.
02:19But couldn't.
02:20It was then I noticed
02:21her swollen jaw.
02:24She has a toothache.
02:26Well, no wonder she won't smile.
02:29Toothache!
02:30And all the time,
02:31I think she's got a jawbreaker
02:33in the mouth.
02:34We insisted upon escorting
02:35the poor girl
02:36to the nearest dentist.
02:38Unfortunately,
02:38his methods of pulling teeth
02:39left much to be desired.
02:41Now, this way is gonna work.
02:44I'm gonna shoot a bow and a arrow.
02:46The arrow, she's tied to string.
02:48String, she's tied to the tooth.
02:51When the arrow goes,
02:52the tooth goes.
02:54Drawing the bow taut,
02:55the dentist aimed at a distant target
02:57then let the arrow fly.
02:59And fly it did,
03:01said to Mona Lisa.
03:05Hey, that's a pretty strong tooth
03:08you got, Mon.
03:10Undaunted, the determined dentist
03:11took us to a high cliff.
03:13All right, Mon.
03:14This time we get the tooth out
03:16for sure.
03:17Now, you just take
03:18one little step forward.
03:21But if she does that,
03:22she'll go right over.
03:23All right.
03:24Now, Mon, please,
03:26whatever you do,
03:27land on your face.
03:28But she'll get hurt.
03:29Yeah, but the tooth,
03:31she's gonna come out.
03:33All right, now you watch me, Mon.
03:35Put your little left foot
03:36out first.
03:37Now you're right.
03:39And before you know it,
03:41you're gonna go.
03:48Well, there goes our last hope.
03:50Not our last, Chairman.
03:51It simply means
03:52we'll take matters
03:53into our own hands.
03:54You have something in mind,
03:55Mr. Peabody?
03:56Yes.
03:57Lunch.
03:57Lunch?
03:58Lunch.
03:59We adjourn to a neighborhood
04:00pizza parlor
04:01and consume three
04:02well-done pies.
04:03Mmm, that was delicious,
04:04Mr. Peabody.
04:05But what are we gonna do
04:06about Mona Lisa's toothache?
04:08I think we'll find
04:09it's better now, Sherman.
04:10Let's go back
04:11to da Vinci's studio.
04:13The picture's all done.
04:15What do you think?
04:16I like it.
04:17I do, too.
04:19I wish I did.
04:21But that half-smile,
04:22she's bother me.
04:24Somehow I have a feeling,
04:25Mr. Da Vinci,
04:26that that half-smile
04:28will be the making
04:28of this portrait.
04:30Hey, you crazy?
04:31No, I mean it.
04:33I don't understand,
04:34Mr. Peabody.
04:35How come she's only wearing
04:36half-a-smile?
04:37Those pizzas we had
04:38for lunch, Sherman.
04:39You see, I reasoned
04:40that some consistent chewing
04:42would loosen her tooth
04:43sufficiently to cause it
04:43to fall out.
04:45Unfortunately,
04:45it was a front tooth
04:47that bothered her.
04:48Oh, well.
04:49Half-a-smile
04:50is better than none.
04:55Do you see for lunch?
04:57I don't know.
04:59I don't know.
05:00I'm only making
05:01run out.
05:01I don't know.
05:01I don't know.
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