Stephen Squirrelsky: A Time to Rhyme with Mother Goose

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QLD0_Dz0ok Stephen Squirrelsky: A Time to Rhyme with Mother Goose. Monday, January 15, 2018 8:52 AM Andrew Smith (the story begins) Monday, January 15, 2018 3:55 PM Stephen Druschke Films (At Anais' Palace) Andrew Smith (during a lovely day) Stephen Druschke Films (Anais was looking at a book) Andrew Smith (and reading it) Stephen Druschke Films (Then a crumbled paper ball was tossed at her) Andrew Smith Anais: Hey! Who threw that? I don't need anyone. Stephen Druschke Films (Gumball was playing Netendo DS) Andrew Smith (of Mario Kart 64) Stephen Druschke Films (Then another crumbled paper ball was thrown at him) Gumball: What's going on, Anais? Andrew Smith Anais: Somebody keeps throwing crumbled paper balls at me. Stephen Druschke Films (Meanwhile, Stephen and Andrew are playing chess) Andrew Smith (to see who will win) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Check mate. Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: Right-o. Let's see if I can do this. Stephen Druschke Films (Then a crumbled ball was tossed at them) Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: What the--? What's happening, Stephen? Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: I think these crumbling papers came from the palace. Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: Who's ever throwing them? Stephen Druschke Films (All check it out) Andrew Smith (to see who's throwing them) Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Oh no. (Crumbles a paper up and tosses it) Andrew Smith Darwin: What's Andrina doing? Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: So she's tossing the papers. Andrew Smith Darwin: Oh, so that's why. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Oh man. (Tosses another paper) Andrew Smith Gumball: How come she's making those faces? Stephen Druschke Films Anais: Don't know. Andrew Smith Gumball: Because she's not happy. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Andrew Smith (as we sing and dance) Stephen Druschke Films All: Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie? Did you ever see a lassie go this way and that? Go this way and that way, and this way and that way. Did you ever see a lassie go this way and that? Andrew Smith (they walk to see what's wrong) Stephen Druschke Films All: Did you ever see a lassie, a lassie, a lassie? Did you ever see a lassie go this way and that? Go this way and that way, and this way and that way. Did you ever see a lassie go this way and that? Andrew Smith (Andrina throws some papers away) Stephen Druschke Films (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Andrina. Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: What's wrong? Stephen Druschke Films Andrina's line. Andrew Smith Andrina: I'm trying to do some pictures of the characters in Mother Goose, but I seem to have problems making them. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Writing your own rhymes? Andrew Smith Andrina: Yep. I sure am. A host of my favorite Nursery Rhymes characters. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Like Mother Goose? Andrew Smith Andrina: Yes. Since I'm trying to be like Mother Goose and The Nursery Rhymes. Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: Andrina, Is this one of your rhymes you're trying to make? Andrew Smith Andrina: Yep. Just like every example. As you may know. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Let's see. Ahem. "Roses are red, Violets are blue, A wiggle, A wiggle, Funny old shoe". Andrew Smith Andrina: Not to mention The Roses Red, Violets Blue song from Gay Purr-ee. Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: Yeah. Andrew Smith Andrina: Now I'm supposed to make my own Mother Goose Rhyme, though difficulties for me are hard. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Hey, I know who can help you and she's here. Andrew Smith Andrina: Who's here? Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Mother Goose. (The book magically transform) Andrew Smith (like magic) Stephen Druschke Films All: Whoa! Andrew Smith (jump back) Stephen Druschke Films (Mother Goose appears) Andrew Smith (and arrives) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: See? Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: Piece of cake. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: I just love doing that. It tickles. Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: Hi Mother Goose. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Mother Goose. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Nice to meet all of you. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: You must be Mother Goose. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: That is correct. And you're Andrina. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Chinchella's my last name. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: And the rest of you are Stephen, Andrew, Anais, Darwin, Gumball, and Sandy. Stephen Druschke Films Robert: But how do you know our names? Andrew Smith Mother Goose: I guess it right. You're Robert, Griff, The Fluffers, Cuties, Twin Bunnies, Kidney, Wonder Mouse Girl, Delbert, Natane, Gnorm, and Rocky. Stephen Druschke Films Rocky: Peterson Denver Raccoon is my real name. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Oh, thanks, Rocky. And along with you are Slappy Squirrel and Skippy Squirrel. Stephen Druschke Films All: All of us are heroes. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: I see. The Powerpuff Girls, Cow, Chicken, Courage, The Eds, I Am Weasel, I.R. Baboon, and Johnny Bravo. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Oh, I'm Mother Goose, and I'm here to say That I love to speak in rhyme. Stephen Druschke Films All: Yeah. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: I've been around for many, many years For a very, very long time. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: She's been around for many, many years, For a very, very, very long time. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Now, what is a rhyme you ask, What is a rhyme you say? Rhyming words will sound the same, Like fiddle and diddle. Name and game. Like farmer in the dell, Pussy in the well. I like to speak in rhyme. Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: Lovely rhymes. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Oh, I'm Mother Goose, and I'm here to say That I love to speak in rhyme. Stephen Druschke Films Anais: Most rhymes. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: I've been around for many, many years For a very, very long time. Stephen Druschke Films All: She's been around for many, many years, For a very, very, very long time. Andrew Smith Griff: Now some of her rhymes are funny. Stephen Druschke Films Rocky: And some are for sleepy time., And others talk about animals. Rocky: And some are for sleepy time, And others talk about animals. Andrew Smith Andrina: And others talk about animals. Stephen Druschke Films Lillian: Like the sheep in... Andrew Smith Stephenie: Little Bo Peep. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Like sugar and spice and three blind mice, I like to talk in rhyme. Andrew Smith Eds: Cool. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Oh, I'm Mother Goose, and I'm here to say That I love to speak in rhyme. I've been around for many, many years For a very, very long time. Andrew Smith Pooh and the Gang: Oh! Stephen Druschke Films All: She's been around for many, many years, For a very, very, very long time. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: For a very, very long time. Stephen Druschke Films (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films All: Yay! Andrew Smith (clap) Stephen Druschke Films (Later, Andrina was thinking) Andrew Smith Andrew: Uh, Mother Goose. Andrina's been trying to write her own rhyme, but I'm sure you'll be able to help her. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Okay. Andrina, What's your problem? Andrew Smith Andrina: I'm trying to make a Nursery Rhyme of my own, but can't figure out what to do, and need some help. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Let me see. Andrew Smith Andrina: Hmm... On how to write. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Oh dear. (Clears throat) Here sits the lord mayor, Here sit his two men, Here sits the roaster, Here sits the hen, Here sits the little chicken, Hear them run in chin chopper chin chopper chin chopper chin chopper chin. Andrew Smith (Andrina watches) Stephen Druschke Films (She giggles) Andrew Smith (in Bubbles's voice) Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: See? There's your problem that you weren't smiling. Andrew Smith Andrina: Thanks. I appreciate it. Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: You know, I would like to write my own rhyme. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Really? And which one would it be? Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Just look around and you might find something to rhyme. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Yeah. That'll do the trick, Sandy. Stephen Druschke Films (Later we were in the garden) Andrew Smith (next to some flowers) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: We might find some rhymes around here. Andrew Smith Griff: Yep. I'm sure we will. Stephen Druschke Films Natane: Let's look around and see. Andrew Smith Gnorm: And see if any ones are good. Stephen Druschke Films (We look around) Andrew Smith (to find anything that will be good for our rhymes) Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Mother Goose, I found these golden rods that could make a rhyme. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Oh really. And what would be your Nursery Rhyme song with them? Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: I know. Golden rods are nice and pretty, I could purl just like a kitty, Even when I sniff them good, I try the best as I could. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Of course, if it is a good Nursery Rhyme, because Sneezy appears to be scared of these Golden Rods. Stephen Druschke Films Sneezy: AH-CHOOOOOO!!!! Andrew Smith Inspector Gadget: Bless you, Sneezy. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Guess, I'm right. Andrew Smith Sneezy: Thanks for mentioning the rods to them. If someone takes them to them too close to them, they'll make me sneeze. Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Guys, I know a rhyme about a bridge. Andrew Smith Griff: London Bridge is falling down. Stephen Druschke Films Robert: That's right. Andrew Smith Griff: Not to mention bridges like the ones in Thomas and Friends, TUGS, Theodore Tugboat, Dumbo, and Sonic where they trains cross over them. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Andrew Smith (as we sing and dance) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down. London Bridge is falling down, My fair lady. Andrew Smith All: Build it up with iron steal, Iron steal, Iron Steal, Build it up with iron steal, My fair lady. Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Iron bars will bend and break Bend and break, bend and break Iron bars will bend and break My fair lady. Andrew Smith Wattersons: Build it up with Silver and Gold, Silver and Gold, Silver and Gold, Build it up with Silver and Gold, My fair lady. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Gold and silver I have none, I have none, I have none. Gold and silver I have none, My fair lady. Andrew Smith All: London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down. London Bridge is falling down, My fair lady. Stephen Druschke Films (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Whew. That was fun. Andrew Smith Andrina: Mother Goose, have you really traveled to London? Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Yes I do. Andrew Smith Andrew: In the United Kingdom, along with England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. Stephen Druschke Films Danny: You know, I got a rhyme about this purple creature. Andrew Smith Einstein: And do you know what creature is? Stephen Druschke Films Stanz: It had only one eye and a horn on it's head. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: And what do you call it? If it's a he, his, and him. Stephen Druschke Films Judy: The Purple People Eater? Andrew Smith Tigger: (gasps) A one eyed one horn flying purple people eater?! Stephen Druschke Films Rabbit: Yes. Andrew Smith Ed: Aaaahh! Monster! Run! Face the turkey! Stephen Druschke Films Danny: That's alright, It's a special character. Now listen to this song about him. Andrew Smith Einstein: That is how the song starts. Stephen Druschke Films Danny: Well, I saw the thing coming out of the sky, It had a one long horn and one big eye, I command to shake there, Sitting weak, It looks like a Purple People Eater to me. It was a one eye, One horn, Flying Purple People Eater. Andrew Smith Stanz: Sure looks strange to me. Stephen Druschke Films Not yet. Andrew Smith All: He is a one eyed one horn flying purple people eater. One eyed one horn flying purple people eater. And is one eyed one horn flying purple people eater. Sure looks strange to me. Stephen Druschke Films Stanz: He came down to earth and lived in the tree, I said "Mr. Purple People Eater, Don't eat me", I heard him saying in a voice so grough. Andrina: "I wouldn't eat you, Cause you're too tough". Andrew Smith Einstein: I said “Mr. Purple People Eater, what’s your line?” Andrew: He said “It’s eating purple people and it sure is fine But that’s not the reason that I came to land I wanna get a job in a rock ‘n’ roll band. Stephen Druschke Films Danny: Well, Bless my soul, Rock 'n' Roll, Flying Purple People Eater. Bingin Joe, On the groul, Flying Purple People Eater. Andrew Smith Stanz: And then he swung from the tree and he lit on the ground He started to rock, really rockin’ around It was a crazy ditty with a swingin’ tune Sing a boop boop aboopa lopa lum bam boom Stephen Druschke Films Not yet. Andrew Smith Whoops. Sorry. Please don't get cross with me. Stephen Druschke Films I'm not. Andrew Smith Right-o. Stephen Druschke Films Einstein: He wear shorts shorts, Friendly Purple People Eater, What a sight to see. Andrew Smith Pooh and the Gang: Oh. Stephen Druschke Films Now. Andrew Smith Stanz: And then he swung from the tree and he lit on the ground He started to rock, really rockin’ around It was a crazy ditty with a swingin’ tune Sing a boop boop aboopa lopa lum bam boom Stephen Druschke Films Cuties: Well, Bless my soul, Rock 'n' Roll, Flying Purple People Eater. Bingin Joe, On the groul, Flying Purple People Eater. Andrina: I like shorts shorts. Cuties: Our good friend Purple People Eater, What a sight to see. Andrew Smith Eds: Cool. Stephen Druschke Films Danny: Well, He went on his way and what do you know? Stanz: I saw him last night on the TV show. Andrew Smith Einstein: And so did we. Stephen Druschke Films Danny: She was blowin' it out, Really knockin' 'em dead, Playin' rock 'n roll music through the horn on her head. Danny: He was blowin' it out, Really knockin' 'em dead, Playin' rock 'n roll music through the horn on his head. Andrew Smith (the song plays on) Stephen Druschke Films (Stephen plays the saxophone) Andrew Smith (Andrew plays the guitar) Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Boogie Woogie. (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films Danny: See. That's the story of him. Danny: See? That's the story of him. Andrew Smith Einstein: Told you so. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Nice. Andrew Smith Stanz: That's right. Stephen Druschke Films (Meanwhile) Copper: Hey, They're having time singing rhymes down there. Andrew Smith Tod: Come on. Let's go see them. Stephen Druschke Films No. Andrew Smith Tod: Why, so they are. Stephen Druschke Films Copper: That Mother Goose is very nice. Andrew Smith Tod: So sweet. Stephen Druschke Films Copper: Yeah. Tod: Hey, I got a rhyme for you to try, Repeat after me. Andrew Smith Copper: Okay. What is it? Stephen Druschke Films Tod: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked. If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, where's the peck of pickled pickles Peter Piper picked? Andrew Smith Copper: Alright. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked Stephen Druschke Films No. No. Andrew Smith Oh. Sorry. Stephen Druschke Films It's "Alright. Peter Piper picked a peck of picked peppers. A peck of pickle Piper... Oops. Uh... Peter Piper pecked a pair of pikle... Oh. Picky People Pippy... Uh, Peter Pikey... Peppy... YAH!! (Sighs) Why is that one of your favorite rhymes?" . Andrew Smith Copper: Alright. Peter Piper picked a peck of picked peppers. A peck of pickle Piper... Oops. Uh... Peter Piper pecked a pair of pikle... Oh. Picky People Pippy... Uh, Peter Pikey... Peppy... YAH!! (Sighs) Why is that one of your favorite rhymes? Stephen Druschke Films Tod: Cause it's so much fun watching other people try to say it. Andrew Smith Copper: Oh, I see. Stephen Druschke Films (He tries to say but still messed up) Andrew Smith Tod: You're messing the song up, Copper. How about we sing it together? Stephen Druschke Films (Later back with us, We're at Stephen's house in Squirrelsville) Andrew Smith (and inside) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Well, There will be some things to rhyme around my house. Shall we? Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: I hope there are. Because we're sure to find some rhyming somehow. Stephen Druschke Films (We split out) Andrew Smith (to find some things that rhyme with Mother Goose Rhymes) Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Look. A puzzle of Humpty Dumpty. Andrew Smith Johnny Bravo: He sat on a wall and had a great fall and couldn't be put together again. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty together again. Andrew Smith Courage: Oooooooooooooooooh! Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Now take it easy, Courage. Andrew Smith Courage: Oh, it's just an imagination. Stephen Druschke Films Skippy: Look, A clock. Andrew Smith Slappy: Just like Tickety Toc. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: I know one called "The Clock".There's a neat little clock in the school room it stands, and it points to the time with its two little hands. And may we, like the clock, keep a face clean and bright with hands ever ready to do what is right. Andrew Smith (remembers Tickety from Blue's Clues) Stephen Druschke Films Skippy: I like that. Andrew Smith Slappy: And various clocks. Stephen Druschke Films (Clock rings) Andrew Smith (in alarm) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Oh. It's wake up time. Andrew Smith (all of us wake up) Stephen Druschke Films Lillian: To market, To market to buy a fat pig. Home again, Home again, Jiggity jig. Andrew Smith Stephenie: To market, to market, to buy a fat hog, Home again, Home again, Jiggety jog. Stephen Druschke Films Lillian: To market, To market to buy a plum bun. Home again, Home again, Market is done. Andrew Smith (pigs oink) Stephen Druschke Films (Later, Eds set up some number blocks) Andrew Smith (by counting the numbers) Stephen Druschke Films Ed: There we go. Andrew Smith Edd: The number blocks are the right order. Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: And here's a song to rhyme with these numbers) . Andrew Smith Eds: By counting numbers. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Ed: 1, 2, Tie my shoe. Andrew Smith Edd: 3, 4, Knock at the door. Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: 5, 6, Grab some sticks. Andrew Smith Blossom: 7, 8, Lay them up straight. Stephen Druschke Films Bubbles: 9, 10, A big fat hen. Andrew Smith Buttercup: 11, 12, Who will delve. Stephen Druschke Films Fluffers: 1, 2, Tie my shoe. Andrew Smith Cuties: 3, 4, Knock at the door. Stephen Druschke Films Twins: 5, 6, Grab some sticks. Andrew Smith Girls: 7, 8, Lay them up straight. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen and Andrew: 9, 10, A big fat hen. Andrew Smith Wattersons: Eleven, twelve, Mind your self (or, roast ‘er well). Stephen Druschke Films (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films (Meanwhile, Tod and Copper were reading a nursery book) Andrew Smith (together) Stephen Druschke Films Tod: These rhyming stories are nice, . Andrew Smith Copper: Yeah. I love Nursery Rhymes and favorite characters too. Also not to mention Babes in Toyland. Stephen Druschke Films Tod: Yes. Andrew Smith Copper: The 1934 version with Laurel and Hardy, 1961 Disney version, 1986 version, and 1997 MGM version. Stephen Druschke Films Tod: Yeah. Copper: Hey, Get this one. This one is called "The Donkey". (Clears throat) Donkey, donkey, old and gray open your mouth and gently bray. Lift your ears and blow your horn to wake the world this sleepy morn. (Yells like a Donkey) How's that? Not to mention Donkey from Shrek. Andrew Smith Tod: Not to mention donkeys from Pinocchio like Lampwick is one. Stephen Druschke Films (Later back with us, We're at the park of Squirrelsville) Andrew Smith (playing in the playground) Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Mrs. Goose, This toy lamb minds me of rhymes with sheeps. Andrew Smith Johnny Bravo: Not to mention sheep from Thomas and Friends. Stephen Druschke Films Courage: Even Sheep in the Big City. Andrew Smith Penny: Oh and sheep in Wallace and Gromit and Shaun the Sheep. Stephen Druschke Films Russell: Let's do these Sheep Medley rhymes. Andrew Smith Pepper: Sure thing. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Stephen Squirrelsky: Baa baa black sheep, Have you any wool? Andrew Smith Eds: Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three Bags Full, Sir. Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: One for my master, One for my dam. e. Andrew Smith Edd: And one for the little boy, who lives down the lane. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Baa baa black sheep, Have you any wool? Andrew Smith Girls: Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three Bags Full, Sir. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Whoa, Whoa. Oh my. Whoa, Whoa! Andrew Smith Ed: One for the master, One for my dame. Stephen Druschke Films (Robert was snoring on a haystack) Andrew Smith Girls: And one for the little boy, who lives down the lane. Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: Baa baa, Black sheep, Have you any wool? Andrew Smith Edd: Yes, Sir, Yes, Sir, Three bags full, Sir. Stephen Druschke Films Wonder Mouse Girl: Little Boy Blue come blow your horn, The sheep's in the meadow, The cows' in the corn. Andrew Smith (Robert naps) Stephen Druschke Films Wonder Mouse Girl: Where is that boy that looks after the sheep? He's on the haystack, Fast asleep. Andrew Smith (Robert sleeps) Stephen Druschke Films (Robert wakes up and blows the bugle) Andrew Smith (so loudly) Stephen Druschke Films (Sandy looks around) Andrew Smith Sandy: Where is that boy, Robert? Stephen Druschke Films No. No. Andrew Smith Whoops. Stephen Druschke Films Griff: Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep and doesn't know where to find them. Andrew Smith Aku Aku: Question is... Where are they? Stephen Druschke Films Griff: Leave them alone, and they'll come home wagging their tails behind them. Andrew Smith Aku Aku: Good idea. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Mary had a little lamb, Little lamb, little lamb, Mary had a little lamb who's fleece was white as snow. Andrew Smith Slappy: And everywhere that Mary went. Mary went, Mary went. Everywhere that Mary went. The lamb was sure to go. Stephen Druschke Films Anais: It followed her to school one day, School one day, school one day, It followed her to school one day, Which was against the rules. Andrew Smith All: It made the children laugh and play, To see a lamb at school. Stephen Druschke Films (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films Ricky: That was fun. Andrew Smith Stacey: Yeah, it sure was. Stephen Druschke Films (Later, A stage was set up) Andrew Smith (for The House That Jack Built) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Everything set. Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: Now this is The House that Jack Built song. Stephen Druschke Films Griff: Here we go. Andrew Smith Robert: Let's start. Stephen Druschke Films Rocky: I am Jack and this is the house that Jack built. This is the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Andrew Smith (the song plays) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Squeak. Squeak. Rocky: This is the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Andrew Smith (the song continues) Stephen Druschke Films Andrew: Meow! Rocky: This is the cat that chase the rat that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Andrew Smith (the song plays on) Stephen Druschke Films Ed: Moo! Andrew Smith Rocky: This is the cow that tossed the dog that worried the cat that chased the mouse that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Stephen Druschke Films Whoops. I forgot. Andrew Smith The dog. Stephen Druschke Films (Griff growls and barks) Andrew Smith Rocky: This is the dog that worried the cat that chased the mouse that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Stephen Druschke Films Ed: Moo! Rocky: This is the cow that tossed the dog that worried the cat that chased the mouse that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Andrew Smith That's better. Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: Hello. Andrew Smith Rocky: This is the maiden all forlorn, who milked the cow that tossed the dog that worried the cat that chased the mouse that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Hi. Rocky: This is the man all tatered and torn, That kiss the maiden all forlorn, who milked the cow that tossed the dog that worried the cat that chased the mouse that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Andrew Smith (we watch with delight) Stephen Druschke Films (Courage clears throat) Rocky: This is the priest all shattered and shorn, That married the man all tatered and torn, That kiss the maiden all forlorn, who milked the cow that tossed the dog that worried the cat that chased the mouse that ate the malt that lay in the house that Jack built. Cause I am Jack and this is the house that Jack built. Andrew Smith (sings) Stephen Druschke Films All: This is the house that Jack built. Andrew Smith (we sing) Stephen Druschke Films (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films (We cheered) Andrew Smith (and clapped) Stephen Druschke Films (Later back at the palace) Andrew Smith (sometime) Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Wow, These rhyming stuff are so fun to say. Andrew Smith Cuties: That's right! Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: You know, I wish there's a special place to rhyme. Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: Really? And what's that? Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: I know, Why don't you all come visit me right now at my house? Andrew Smith Fluffers: Sure! Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: But how? Andrew Smith Twin Bunnies: By Gold Dust? Like in Thomas and the Magic Railroad? Stephen Druschke Films (We magically teleport to Mother Goose's world) Andrew Smith (and arrive there) Stephen Druschke Films All: Whoa. Andrew Smith Pooh and the Gang: Oh. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: You see? It always tickles. Andrew Smith Eds: Cool. Stephen Druschke Films Anais: So this is your home. What a lovely garden. Andrew Smith Gumball: Full of lovely flowers and fields. Stephen Druschke Films Darwin: This is must be the land of Mother Goose. Andrew Smith Powerpuff Girls: Lovely. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Yes. This is where I make new rhymes and stories too. Andrew Smith All: Oh. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Andrew Smith (as we sing and dance) Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: All of our favorite stories Are coming your way today There's so much to do, So much to see We're gonna run and jump and play. Andrew Smith (we run and jump) Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: The sun always shines, Music and rhymes. Stephen and Mother Goose: Laughter and fun for everyone. Andrew Smith Eds: Where do we begin? The never fun ends... In the Land of Mother Goose. Stephen Druschke Films Anais: We'll visit Old Humpty Dumpty and all of the king's men too. Gumball: Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep. Darwin: Mother Goose knows what to do. Andrew Smith All: The sun always shines, Music and rhymes. Laughter and fun for everyone. Where do we begin? The never fun ends... In the Land of Mother Goose. Stephen Druschke Films Blossom: We'll try to find the corner of Little Jack Horner. Andrew Smith Bubbles: A shoe for Betty Blue. Stephen Druschke Films Buttercup: Then, climb up the hill with Jack and Jill and tumble to the bottom too. Andrew Smith All: The sun always shines, Music and rhymes. Laughter and fun for everyone. Where do we begin? The never fun ends... In the Land of Mother Goose. Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: Where do we begin? Andrew Smith Girls: The fun never ends. Stephen Druschke Films All: In the Land of Mother Goose! Andrew Smith (the song ends) Stephen Druschke Films Eds: Wow. Andrew Smith Johnny Bravo: Oh mam. a Stephen Druschke Films Bubbles: This will be fun. Andrew Smith Buttercup: Me too. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Now what do you say we head inside Mrs. Goose's house now? Andrew Smith Blossom: Sure. Stephen Druschke Films (We head in) Andrew Smith (and sit down) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Look at all this stuff. Andrew Smith Stephenie: They look like toy trains, toy boats, toy cars, and toy things to us. Stephen Druschke Films Lillian: Things to rhyme about too. Andrew Smith Stephenie: With lots of songs too. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Wow. Is this your very own mother goose book? Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Yes, it is. Thanks for noticing it. Stephen Druschke Films (She pulls out her quill pen) Andrew Smith Mother Goose: And this is my quill pen. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Looks like a feather. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: But if you put in a quill, you can write down anything in a book. Stephen Druschke Films (She sighs) Andrew Smith Mother Goose: How we love making poems. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: You must've been using that quill pen for a long time. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: I sure have. Thanks. My pen's for writing poems. Stephen Druschke Films Ricky: Stacey, I know a rhyme. Andrew Smith Stacey: Really? What's it called? Stephen Druschke Films Ricky: Sing a song of sixpence, A pocket full of rye. Four and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie. Andrew Smith Stacey: Oh. Stephen Druschke Films Ricky: When the pie was openedThe birds began to sing;Wasn't that a dainty dish,To set before the king. Andrew Smith Stacey: Oh... Stephen Druschke Films Judy: Look at this. Looks like an old stool. Andrew Smith Nick: You'd better sit down on to see if it's safe. Stephen Druschke Films Judy: Oh, It's Miss Muffit's Tuffit. Andrew Smith Nick: Nice. Stephen Druschke Films Judy: See if you know the rhyme for this. Andrew Smith Nick: Little miss Muffet she sat on her tuffet, eating her curds eating and whey Along came a spider who sat down beside her And frightened miss Muffet away. Stephen Druschke Films Judy: Eek! (Flees) Andrew Smith Nick: Fooled you with that spider, Judy. Stephen Druschke Films Ian: What's this candle stick? Andrew Smith Ryan: It's Jack Be Nimbles's Candlestick. Stephen Druschke Films Tyler: Looks old. Andrew Smith Alvin: But okay to us. Stephen Druschke Films (They jump over it) Andrew Smith (one by one) Stephen Druschke Films Tyler: Jack be nimble, Jack be quick, Jack jumped over the candlestick. Andrew Smith Ryan: Cool. Stephen Druschke Films Ian: Jumping over it is easy. We're rabbits. Andrew Smith Alvin: Yeah. Piece of cake. Stephen Druschke Films Tyler: Okay, I'm gonna do the biggest jump ever to jump over it. Here I go. (He jumped the biggest jump, Over the candlestick and onto the ground with a THUD) Oh! Andrew Smith Ryan: Whoops. Stephen Druschke Films Ian: That one made a thud. Andrew Smith Alvin: And you really fell yourself and did not get hurt. Stephen Druschke Films Tyler: I'm fine. Andrew Smith Ryan: Thank heavens you survived. Stephen Druschke Films Ian: You kinda shook up the clock during that thud. Andrew Smith Alvin: That reminds of another song called Hickory Dickory Dock. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: And look, Mice. Andrew Smith (Pooh gasps. Piglet gasps. Tigger gasps) Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose's line. Andrew Smith Mother Goose Line: Don't be scared, guys. They're just harmless mice running up and down the clock. Stephen Druschke Films Ahem. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Don't be scared, guys. They're just harmless mice running up and down the clock. Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: I know. It's a Hickery Dickery Dock clock. Andrew Smith Slappy: And a song too. Stephen Druschke Films Skippy: Hickery Dickery Dock, The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck 1, The mouse went down, Hickery Dickery Dock. Andrew Smith (the song continues) Stephen Druschke Films Slappy: Now it's 2. Andrew Smith Sandy: Hickery Dickery Dock, The mouse ran up the clock. The clock struck 2, The mouse went down, Hickery Dickery Dock. Stephen Druschke Films Two mice not the mouse. Andrew Smith Sandy: Hickery Dickery Dock, Two mice ran up the clock. The clock struck 2, The mice went down, Hickery Dickery Dock. Stephen Druschke Films Gumball: Here comes 3. Andrew Smith Anais: Hickery Dickery Dock, Three mice ran up the clock. The clock struck 3, The mice went down, Hickery Dickery Dock. Stephen Druschke Films Darwin: Now it's 4. Andrew Smith Ed: Hickery Dickery Dock, Four mice ran up the clock. The clock struck 4, The mice went down, Hickery Dickery Dock. Stephen Druschke Films Pooh: Hickery Dickery... Tigger: Hickery Dickery... Andrew Smith Edd, Eddy, and Piglet: Dock! Stephen Druschke Films (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: They're nice mice. Andrew Smith Andrew: You've made a rhyme, Andrina. Such a nice one. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: I did? I did. Andrew Smith Andrew: Piece of cake. Not so hard to do so. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: See? Find something that rhymes works for you. Andrew Smith Fluffers: Absolutely... Cuties: Correct! Stephen Druschke Films We'll continue next time. Andrew Smith Alright. Tuesday, January 16, 2018 3:53 PM Stephen Druschke Films Robert: I found a Sledgehammer. Andrew Smith (picks a Sledgehammer up) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: How could that be something to rhyme with? Andrew Smith Robert: That reminds of a music video, of course. Stephen Druschke Films Griff: What's that? Andrew Smith Robert: Peter Gabriel - Sledgehammer, of course. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Andrew Smith (as Robert sings) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: You could have a steam train If you'd just lay down your tracks, You could have an aeroplane flying If you bring your blue sky back. All you do is call me, I'll be anything you need. Andrew Smith (Casey Jones's train (The Brave Engineer) speeds along some railroad tracks while an airplane flies through the sky) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: You could have a big dipper Going up and down, all around the bends, You could have a bumper car, bumping, This amusement never ends. Andrew Smith (the Big Dipper from Thomas and the Magic Railroad is shown and bumper cars are seen) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: I wanna be... Andrew Smith All: Sledgehammer! Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Why don't you call my name? Ow! Why won't I be your... Andrew Smith All: Sledgehammer! ? Stephen Druschke Films Robert: This will be my test for money. Yeah. Andrew Smith (winks) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Show me round your fruit cakes 'Cause I will be your honey bee Open up your fruit cakes Where the fruit is as sweet as can be. I want to be... Andrew Smith All: A Sledgehammer! Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Why don't you call my name? Ow! I got to be the... Andrew Smith All: Sledgehammer! Stephen Druschke Films Robert: This can be my test for money. Ow! I'm your... Andrew Smith All: Sledgehammer! Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Let there be no doubt about it. Andrew Smith (dances) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Sledge. Andrew Smith All: Hammer. Stephen Druschke Films (Twins dances) Andrew Smith (together) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Whoohoo! I kick the hammer. Andrew Smith (dances) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Shed my skin. Andrew Smith (rocks) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: This is the new stuff. All: This is the new stuff. Andrew Smith (rolls) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: I go dancing in, Oh won't you show for me. Andrew Smith All: Yeah! Stephen Druschke Films Robert: I will show for you, Show for me, I will show for you. Andrew Smith (rocks and rolls) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Yea, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, I do mean you Only you, you've been coming through Going to build that power Build, build up that power, hey I've been feeding the rhythm I've been feeding the rhythm Going to feel that power, build in you. Cause I'll always be your sledgehammer. (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: That is rich. Andrew Smith Edd: Rich? What's rich? Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: The song. Andrew Smith Ed: Yep. Worth a million bucks. Stephen Druschke Films Griff: You know, So much rhyming things, So little time. Andrew Smith Robert: So many songs, So much choices. Stephen Druschke Films Kidney: Hey, Get this rhyme thing. (Clears throat) Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater had a wife and couldn't keep her. He put her in a pumpkin shell and there he kept her very well. Andrew Smith Eds: Cool. Stephen Druschke Films Sunil: Anyone else knows a rhyme? Andrew Smith Pepper: Peter, Peter Pumpkin Eater. Stephen Druschke Films No. Andrew Smith Whoops. Wrong line. Stephen Druschke Films Sunil: Anyone else knows a rhyme? Sunil: Anyone else knows another rhyme? Andrew Smith Andrew: Old MacDonald had a farm. E-I-E-I-O. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: No. That's not a rhyme. Andrew Smith Andrew: It's a rhyme, but not quite. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Look at these rings on my fingers and bells on my toes. Andrew Smith Sandy: Say. Nice stuff. Stephen Druschke Films Skippy: Rings? Bells? You know what rhyme is that? Andrew Smith Slappy: Hmm... Let's see. Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: I know. Ride a cock-horse to Banbury Cross, To see a fine lady upon a white horse; Rings on her fingers and bells on her toes, And she shall have music wherever she goes. Andrew Smith Pooh and the Gang: Oh. Stephen Druschke Films (We hear a bell) Andrew Smith (ringing) Stephen Druschke Films Wonder Mouse Girl: What was that? Andrew Smith Andrew: That sounds like a bell from a train engine, a bell buoy, and a church bell. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: That's the pie man that sells pies. Andrew Smith Girls: Pies?! Yummy! Stephen Druschke Films (We peek through the window) Andrew Smith (to see a baker with pies) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Looks like he has a customer. Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: Who serves food to everyone. Stephen Druschke Films Natane: Look, It's Cuddles and he's dressed like Simple Simon Andrew Smith Gnorm: I don't believe it. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Andrew Smith (as Cuddles arrives) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair. Says Simple Simon to the pieman. Andrew Smith Cuddles: Let me taste your ware. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Says the pie man to Simple Simon. Andrew Smith Johnny Bravo: Show me first your penny. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Said Simple Simon to the pie man. Andrew Smith Cuddles: Yet I do not have any. Stephen Druschke Films (Pie man leaves) Andrew Smith Cuddles: But wait. I can get some pennies. Stephen Druschke Films (Snaps his fingers) Andrew Smith (and gets an idea) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Simple Simon went a-fishing for to catch a whale. All the water he could find was in his mother's pail. Andrew Smith Cuddles: Hmm... No fish. Stephen Druschke Films (Fish jumps out of the bucket and back in it with a splash) Andrew Smith Cuddles: Huh? Did I hear a fish? Stephen Druschke Films (He shrugs) Andrew Smith Cuddles: Oh well. Better do something else. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Simple Simon went to look if plums grew on a thistle. He pricked his finger very much which made poor Simon whistle. Andrew Smith Cuddles: Ow. So pointy. Stephen Druschke Films (He touches a thistle) Andrew Smith Cuddles: Oh! I hurt myself. Stephen Druschke Films (Then he saw a bird) Andrew Smith Cuddles: Oh. Nice bird. I'll catch him. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: He went to catch a dicky bird and thought he could not fail because he had a little salt to put upon its tail. Andrew Smith Cuddles: Gotcha. Stephen Druschke Films (Bird flew away) Andrew Smith Cuddles: Darn it. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: He went for water with a cup, but somehow it stayed dry, and now poor Simple Simon bids you all good-bye! Andrew Smith Cuddles: That's it. I quit. Stephen Druschke Films (Song ends ) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films (He came in) Andrew Smith Andrew: Hi Cuddles. How are you doing? Stephen Druschke Films Cuddles: I'm fine. Andrew Smith Courage: Nice job on trying to get some pies. Stephen Druschke Films Blossom: For looking like Simple Simon. Andrew Smith Edd: That's a nice costume you're wearing. Stephen Druschke Films (Giggles hums) Andrew Smith (a tune) Stephen Druschke Films Lillian: Who's that? Andrew Smith Stephenie: It's Giiggles. Stephen Druschke Films Giiggles? Andrew Smith Stephenie: It's Giggles. Stephen Druschke Films (We peek) Andrew Smith (to see what Giggles is doing) Stephen Druschke Films Giggles: A-tisket, a-tasket a green and yellow basket I wrote a letter to a friend, and on the way I lost it. I lost it, I lost It, and on the way I lost it. I wrote a letter to my friend, and on the way I lost it. Andrew Smith (sings) Stephen Druschke Films Giggles: A-tisket, a-tasket a green and yellow basket I wrote a letter to a friend, and on the way I lost it. I lost it, I lost It, and on the way I lost it. I wrote a letter to my friend, and on the way I lost it. Andrew Smith (sings more) Stephen Druschke Films Giggles: Whoops, Gotta go back and find it. A-tisket, a-tasket a green and yellow basket I wrote a letter to a friend, and on the way I lost it. I lost it, I lost It, and on the way I lost it. I wrote a letter to my friend, and on the way I lost it. But I found it. Andrew Smith (sings more) Stephen Druschke Films (She came in) Andrew Smith Bubbles: Hi Giggles. Stephen Druschke Films Buttercup: How you doing? Andrew Smith Giggles: I'm doing. Thank you. Fine. Stephen Druschke Films Vinnie: Look at this book of this rhyme. Andrew Smith Minka: Oh, what's it say? Stephen Druschke Films Vinnie: Okay. There was a little girl, and she had a little curl right in the middle of her forehead. When she was good, she was very, very good. And when she was bad, she was horrid! Andrew Smith Minka: No, I am not. I told you that I am not. I am not. I will not be! Stephen Druschke Films (She almost tripped) Andrew Smith Minka: Whoops. Stephen Druschke Films Russell: Whoa. Watch it. Andrew Smith Minka: Phew. I almost fell. Stephen Druschke Films Bubbles: Girls, I got a rhyme that I know of. Andrew Smith Buttercup: Really? Stephen Druschke Films Bubbles: Yeah. Here it goes. I went up a pair of stairs. Andrew Smith (goes up a pair of stairs) Stephen Druschke Films "Buttercup: Just like me." Andrew Smith Buttercup: Just like me. Stephen Druschke Films Bubbles: I went up two pair of stairs. Andrew Smith (goes up two pairs of stairs) Stephen Druschke Films Buttercup: Just like me. Bubbles: I went through the door. Andrew Smith (opens a door) Stephen Druschke Films Buttercup: Just like me. Bubbles: Then I look out the window. Andrew Smith (looks out of the window) Stephen Druschke Films Buttercup: Just like me. Bubbles: And then I saw a monkey. Buttercup: Just like me. (Bubbles laughs) Andrew Smith (a monkey appears) Stephen Druschke Films Buttercup: Hey! Andrew Smith (on Buttercup) Stephen Druschke Films (Ed and Eddy laugh) Andrew Smith Edd: Aren't you proud of yourselves?! Stephen Druschke Films Minka: Made you all laugh. Andrew Smith Blossom: Ho-ho. Very funny. Ha-ha. It is to laugh. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Hey, Look at this wooden shoe. Andrew Smith (picks it up) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: What could this rhyme thing? Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: Yes. What could rhyme with it? Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Wynken, Blynken, and Nod. Andrew Smith Griff: Just like Ed, Edd, and Eddy? Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Ed: Wynken, Blynken, and Nod, one night, sailed off in a wooden shoe. Andrew Smith (as they row) Stephen Druschke Films Edd: Sailed on a river of crystal light into a sea of dew. Andrew Smith (they sail) Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: Where are you going, and what do you wish? Andrew Smith Narrator: The old man asked the three. Stephen Druschke Films Edd: We have come to fish for the herring fish that live in this beautiful sea. Andrew Smith All: Nets of silver and gold have we. Stephen Druschke Films Narrator: Said Wynken, Blynken and Nod. Andrew Smith (they all laugh) Stephen Druschke Films Bubbles: The old moon laughed and sang a song as they rocked in the wooden shoe, and the wind that sped them all night long, ruffled the waves of dew. Andrew Smith (the song plays on) Stephen Druschke Films Blossom: The little stars were the herring fish that live in that beautiful sea. Andrew Smith (the stars are fish) Stephen Druschke Films Buttercup: Now, cast your nets, wherever you wish, but never a-feared are we. Andrew Smith (the heroes cast their nets to catch some fish) Stephen Druschke Films All: So cried the stars to the fisherman three, Wynken, Blynken and Nod. Andrew Smith (the song plays more) Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: All night long their nets they threw to the stars in the twinkling foam. Then down from the skies came the wooden show bringing the fisherman home. Andrew Smith (the song continues) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Twas all so pretty a sail, it seemed as if it could not be, and some folks thought 'twas a dream they'd dreamed of sailing the beautiful sea. Andrew Smith (song plays on) Stephen Druschke Films Twins: But I shall name you the fisherman three, Wynken, Blynken and Nod. Andrew Smith (the heroes sing) Stephen Druschke Films All: And that was Wynken, Blynken and Nod. Andrew Smith (sing) Stephen Druschke Films (Song ends) Andrew Smith (and stops) Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: Yeah, Really worth a million bucks for these rhyme songs. Andrew Smith Edd: Correct. Stephen Druschke Films Ed: Yep. (Laughs) Andrew Smith Andrew: Good enough for us all. Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Hey, Look at this royal chair. Andrew Smith Griff: Looks like a king's chair. Stephen Druschke Films Natane: But why? Andrew Smith Gnorm: Because a king is what is supposed to be in charge. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Why this chair is Old King Cole's. Andrew Smith Cow and Chicken: Of course. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: There ain't an Old King Cole here. Andrew Smith Sandy Cheeks: If only there was one Stephen Druschke Films Tigger's line. Well, There wi Andrew Smith Tigger: Well, there will be, if there is a chance. Stephen Druschke Films Pooh: How> ? Andrew Smith Tigger: Just imagine. Stephen Druschke Films Piglet: Uh... Tigger: We can have when this cape is put on. Robert: There. Do I look like King Cole now? Andrew Smith (transforms) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: The king needs a crown. (Snaps his fingers) Andrew Smith (as a crown appears on Robert's head) Stephen Druschke Films (Robert was Old King Cole, And we're all Kingdom people) Andrew Smith (as seen when the song plays) Stephen Druschke Films No. Andrew Smith (and are ready) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Old King Cole, What's your commands? Robert: Let's have a party. Andrew Smith All: Yay! A party! Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Oh boy. We'll have a tea party! Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Fit for a king. Stephen Druschke Films Ahem. Andrew Smith All: Fit for a king. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Andrew Smith (as we sing and dance) Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Polly, put the kettle on. Polly, put the kettle on. Polly, put the kettle on. We'll all drink tea. / and let's drink tea. Andrew Smith (the kettle is on) Stephen Druschke Films Rocky: Little Jack Horner sat in the corner, Eating his Christmas pie. He put in his thumb and pull out a plum and said "What a good boy am I". Andrew Smith (sits down, but eats his pie, then pulls a plum out) Stephen Druschke Films https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QLD0_Dz0ok Andrew Smith Cool. Stephen Druschke Films Try to pay attention. Andrew Smith Please don't get mad at me. Andrew: Do you know the Muffin Man? The Muffin Man? The Muffin Man? Do you know the Muffin Man? Who lives on Drury Lane? Stephen Druschke Films Pooh: Yes, I know the Muffin Man. Andrew Smith Piglet: The Muffin Man. Stephen Druschke Films Rabbit: The Muffin Man. Andrew Smith Tigger: Yes, we know the Muffin Man. Stephen Druschke Films Eeyore: Who lives on Drury Lane. Twins: Pease Porridge Hot Pease Porridge Cold Pease Porridge in the pot nine days old. Some like it hot. Some like it cold. Some like it in the pot nine days old. Andrew Smith Anais: Hot cross buns, Hot cross buns. Stephen Druschke Films Darwin: One a penny, Two a penny. Andrew Smith Gumball: Hot cross buns! Stephen Druschke Films Johnny Bravo: Ladies and gentlemen come to supper. Hot boiled beans and very good butter. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: The Queen of Hearts, who's made some tarts, All of a summer's day, The Knave of Hearts. He stole the tarts, And took them clean away. Stephen Druschke Films Tyler: Patti Cake, Patti Cake, Baker's man. Andrew Smith Ryan: Bake me a cake as fast as you can. Stephen Druschke Films Ian: Pat it and prick it and mark it with a B. Andrew Smith Alvin: And put in the oven for all of us now. Stephen Druschke Films All: Polly, put the kettle on. Polly, put the kettle on. Polly, put the kettle on. We'll all drink tea. / and let's drink tea. Andrew Smith (the song ends) Stephen Druschke Films All: Yeah. Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Help yourselves. Stephen Druschke Films (Later) Andrew Smith Mother Goose: Now that we've had tea, your Majesty, what's your next command? Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Now let's have music. The music in my ears. Please? Andrew Smith All: Okay. Stephen Druschke Films (Song begins) Stephen Squirrelsky: Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he. He called for his pipe and he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three. Andrew Smith (we fiddlers arrive) Stephen Druschke Films PPGs: Dance with the fiddlers, Dance with the fiddlers, Dance with the fiddlers three. Dance with the fiddlers, Dance with the fiddlers, Dance with the fiddlers three. Stephen Squirrelsky: Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he. He called for his queen and he called for his court, And he called for his trumpeters three. Andrew Smith (we play the violins) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he. He called for his queen and he called for his court, And he called for his trumpeters three. Andrew Smith (we trumpeters arrive) Stephen Druschke Films The line. Andrew Smith All: Dance with the trumpeters, Dance with the trumpeters, Dance with trumpeters. (we repeat the same and play the trumpets) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Old King Cole was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he. He called for his ladies and he called for his lords, And he called for his drummers three. Andrew Smith (we drummers arrive) Stephen Druschke Films Eds: Dance with the drummers, Dance with the drummers, Dance with the drummers three. Dance with the drummers, Dance with the drummers, Dance with the drummers three. Andrew Smith (they play the drums) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Dance with the fiddlers... Andrew Smith (we play the violins) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Dance with the trumpeters... Andrew Smith (we play the trumpeters) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Dance with the drummers... Andrew Smith (we play the drums) Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Dance and dance and dance until You all fall down with me! Whee! Andrew Smith (the song ends) Stephen Druschke Films (Later magic happens) Andrew Smith (and sends us back to Anais's palace) Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Hey, We're back at Anais' Palace. Andrew Smith Griff: Thanks for the tea party, Mother Goose. Stephen Druschke Films Lillian: And those music fun. Andrew Smith Stephenie: Andrina's really full. Stephen Druschke Films (Later, We write our own poem rhymes) Andrew Smith (to make them the right ones) Stephen Druschke Films Stacey: Hi-ho! Me oh my! I saw a bluebird up in the sky! Andrew Smith Ricky: Not to mention Blue Bird from Thomas and Friends. Stephen Druschke Films Gumball: I gave ice cream to a whale He said "Yum!" And wagged his tail. Andrew Smith Anais: Just a friendly whale, mind you. Stephen Druschke Films Inspector Gadget: One step, two steps Three steps, four Go upstairs to my front door Four steps, three steps Two steps, one Go downstairs to have some fun! Andrew Smith Penny: Not hurting yourself, mind you. Stephen Druschke Films Danny: Mr. Elephant, big and grey Tell me how you feel today "I feel good from head to toes, except for a tickle in my nose." (Sneezy sneezes) Andrew Smith Einstein: Bless you. Stephen Druschke Films Stanz: Gees. Andrew Smith Eeyore: He always sneezes when he's not careful. Stephen Druschke Films Tigger: Hippity Hoppity Hop, I just can't stop. Being a rabbit is so much fun, I like to hop until I'm done. Andrew Smith Anais: That's why me, Rabbit, The Fluffers, and others are rabbits. Stephen Druschke Films Judy: Even me. Andrew Smith Nick: Correct. And so is Cuddles. Stephen Druschke Films Rocky: Okay. Listen to this one. Mr. Stork, How are you? "I am fine, Thanks to you. My legs are long, Even my beak, But I get too bashful when I get red on my cheek". Andrew Smith (mentions Mr. Stork from Dumbo) Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Smiles are like sunshine Warm and bright Smiles make everything feel all right. Here with my friends Is where I like to be Smiling at you 'Cause you're smiling at me. Andrew Smith All: Yay! Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: Andrina, That was a lovely rhyme. Andrew Smith Sandy: Those rhymes were stupendous. Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: Thanks. Andrew Smith Skippy: You've just learned to make a lot of your own poems. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: See? You have to smile to make a rhyme. Oh, It has been a glorious day. Andrew Smith All: Yes! Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Andrina, This is for you. Andrew Smith Andrina: Really for me? An feather ink pen? Stephen Druschke Films Rocky: Your quill pen? Mother Goose: Yes. I've been using it for a long time. Andrew Smith Andrina: Thanks. Stephen Druschke Films Mother Goose: Welcome. Must be going, When you want to see me again, I'll be in the book. Andrew Smith All: Yeah. We'll see you next time, Mother Goose. Have a nice day. Stephen Druschke Films (Mother Goose disappears) Andrew Smith (like magic) Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: She was rich. Andrew Smith Edd: Rich? Who was? Stephen Druschke Films Eddy: Mother Goose. Yes. Andrew Smith Ed: She's worth a million bucks. Stephen Druschke Films Stephen Squirrelsky: See? Rhyming makes time fun for years to come. Andrew Smith Andrew Catsmith: Agreed. Stephen Druschke Films Robert: Best part is being together with friends. Andrew Smith Griff: As long as we work together on more movie spoof travels. Stephen Druschke Films (Song plays) Stephen Squirrelsky: I like to run and jump and play There's so many things to do I like it even better When it's with a friend or two. Andrew Smith (dances) Stephen Druschke Films All's line. Andrew Smith All: Being together with friendsIs what I like to doBeing together with friendsTogether the whole day throughAny day, any timeDay or night, rain or shineTogether with friends like you Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: Every day I learn new things And grow a little too It only makes it better When it's with a friend like you. Andrew Smith All: Being together with friendsIs what I like to doBeing together with friendsTogether the whole day throughAny day, any timeDay or night, rain or shineTogether with friends like you Stephen Druschke Films All: Being together with friends like you! Andrew Smith (the song ends) Stephen Druschke Films Sandy: Well, It's been a great day today. Andrew Smith Skippy: Yeah. Sure was nice of us to meet Mother Goose. Stephen Druschke Films Slappy: Let's call it a day. Andrew Smith Eds: Sure. Stephen Druschke Films (We all leave) Andrew Smith (as the movie closes) Stephen Druschke Films Andrina: (to the screen) There's one more rhyme just for you. Roses are red, Violets are blue, But the best thing is that I love you. (Winks) Andrew Smith (as the movie ends) Stephen Druschke Films "That's all Folks" Andrew Smith Narrator: That's all Folks!