Huggly Tuggly (Movie)/Transcript

http://kimcartoon.to/Cartoon/Pinocchio/Movie?id=2014 (the film begins)

(Stephen Squirrlesky Presents)

(Huggly Tuggly)

(A What An Animal Movie) Cat: When you wish upon a star, Makes no differents who you are, Anything your heart decides with come to you. If you're hear is in your dream, No request is too extreme, When you wish upon a star, As dreamers do. All: Fate is kind, she brings to those, who love, The sweet fulfillment of, Their secret longings. Cat: Like a boat out of the blue, They steps in and sees you through, When you wish upon a star, Your dreams' come true. (song stops) Cat: Pretty. Huh? I bet a lot of you don't believe that. About a wish coming true? Do you? Well, But I didn't either. Of course I'm just a caterpillar singing away from heart to heart... But let me tell you what made me changed my mind. (goes to read a story) Cat: One night, A long time... (the book closes) Cat: Whoa. (holds the book open) Cat: Sorry. Let me fix this. (goes to fix it) Cat: There. One night, A long time ago, My travels to me to a quiet little village. It was a beautiful night. The star was shinning bright high above the roof tops of the sleepy town, Pretty as a picture. (night has fallen) Cat: As I wondered around the crookett street, There wasn't a soul to be seen. My only sight of light is a lighted window of a toy shop of a toy maker name Bendolph. So I crawled to it. (he goes in it) Cat: And looked in. It was ashame of that cheerful fire like that going away. So what do I do? I go in. (enters) Cat: I looked around. Of course being in a place like this, I didn't know what to expect. A caterpillar can't be careful. You know. (looks around) Cat: Since there's no one about, I made myself at home. (Cat goes in) (Cat looks at the fire place) (to see if anyone's there) Cat: As I stood there warming myself, I took a look around. Well, You never saw such a place. Amazing board games you have your eyes on. Lovely music boxes and really does a tune. Shelf after shelf of amazing toys and... (sees lots of toys) Cat: Then something else caught my eye. A big teddy bear. You know, One of those stuffed plush things, All that stitching and sewing. (a teddy bear is seen) Cat: (giggles) Cute little fella. (smirks) (Climbs up to it) (for a close look) Cat: Very soft too. (feels it all over) (Until) (suddenly) (Bendolph came in) Bendolph: Well, now. Let's see how fine my toy is doing. (Cat hides) Bendolph: And if he is doing well, then maybe he will be played with. Furrett: Furrett. Bendolph: Okay now. Let's see if he's well or not. (Hums a tune) (and goes to work) (Cat goes to the other shelf to get a better look) (and is delighted) Cat: Oh. Uh... Beg your pardon. Bendolph: Hmm... Now let's see. Cat: Very good. Very, Very go... Well, You can't please everybody. Bendolph: Now, then... What name shall I give to him? How about Huggly Tuggly? (Cat nods) Bendolph: Does it suit him, Furrett? (Furrett shook his head) Bendolph: You, Sashy? (Horsea shook her head)

Bendolph: No? (He thinks) Bendolph: I think that name really suits him. (Huggly nods) Bendolph: I think he agrees with me. Cat: Aha. Bendolph: Now that's what his name will be. I think Huggly Tuggly suits my boy. (They start playing) (and dancing) (Cat hides up the music box) (to start playing Lionel Richie's All Night Long (1983) song) Cat: (BONK!) Hey! Ow! Ow! Ow! Take it easy there! (gets hurt) Cat: Oh. Break it up. Will you? (ends up being squashed even more) Cat: Not a place to hide for a caterpillar. (poor Cat ends up being squished) (He gets out) (and escapes) Cat: Phew. (feels safe) (Huggly was being played with) (by his dad) (Song plays) (All Night Long - Lionel Richie) Bendolph: Well, my friends, the time has come To raise the roof and have some fun Throw away the work to be done Let the music play on (play on, play on) (song plays more) Bendolph: Everbody sing, everybody dance Lose yourself in wild romance We're going to party Karamu, fiesta, forever Come on and sing along! We're going to party Karamu, fiesta, forever Come onand sing along! We're going to party Karamu, fiesta, forever Come on and sing along! All: All Night Long (All Long) (repeat) Bendolph: Sashy, Meet Huggly. Say 'How do you do?'. (Horsea gasps) Bendolph: Say hello to Furrett. (Furrett yelps) (KICK) Bendolph: Oops! Oh, Ho-ho. How miss treating already. (chuckles) (Huggly crawls to Furret) (who backs away) (Then he fells on a step) (and tumbleds backward) Huggly (Bendolph's voice): Boo! (Furret jumps) Bendolph: Ha-ha! Up we go. You're one lucky thing and that's mine. You know, I... (Furret climbs up) Bendolph: You rascal. Jealous. Huh? You know, Huggly? I think Furret is jealous of you. (Furret scoffs) Bendolph: Don't worry, Furret. I shall... Uh oh. (clocks ring) Bendolph: I wonder what time it is. (looks at his watch) Bendolph: It's getting late. Come on, Time for bed. You too, Huggly. You cute teddy with a blueberry sent. Even you Sashy. (they go to bed) Bendolph: Furret kiss her good night. (Furret obeys) (LICK) (SLURP) Bendolph: Now, Go to sleep. (they all go to sleep) (Cat yawns) Cat: This is my idea for comfort. Solid comfort. (He falls asleep) (and tucks himself in) (Furret yawns) (and naps) Bendolph: Look at him. He looks perfect. Just like a son figure to me. (Furret nods) (in agreement) (They fell asleep) (and napped) Bendolph: Oh. Furret, I forgot to open the window. (Furret gasps) (Then he goes to the window) (to open it) (And got it opened) (at last) Furret: Furret. (smiles) Bendolph: Look. A wishing star. Cat: Huh? Bendolph: I wonder if it can make wishes come true. (He makes his wish) Bendolph: I wish my boy would come alive. And become a real bear. Furret: Furret? (Huggly?) Bendolph: Yes. My boy. Since I've tested him out. Cat: What a nice wish. Oh well. Ain't no point of that now. Bendolph: As long as he becomes a very good boy. (He falls asleep) (and naps with his pets doing the same) (Cat tries to sleep) (but is annoyed by sounds and noises) (Clock ticks) (louder) (Cat snarls) (CLANGING NOISES) (Cat gasps) (in shock) (Then hears snoring) (and is annoyed) Cat: SILENCE!!! (they stop) Cat: There. After all, Enough's enough. (naps) (Then something bright comes) Cat: Now what? (gasps in shock) (Star was coming) (toward him) Cat: Hey! What's going on here?! (yelps) (He hides) (in a jar) (Star flashes) (like lights) (Butterfairy appears) (at last) Cat: Well, As I live and breath. A butterfairy. Whoo-hoo. (seems delighted) Butterfairy: Dear Bendolph, you have given so much happiness to others. You deserve to have your wish come true. (She looks at Huggly) Butterfairy: Okay, Huggly. Awake if you please. (POOF!) (like magic) (Huggly yawns) (and wakes up) Cat: Whoa. Like they can't do these days. (Huggly comes alive) Huggly: I can move. I can talk. I can walk. Butterfairy: Yes. That's because you're alive. And the wish came true. Huggly: Am I a real bear? Butterfairy: Not yet. To become, you have to prove yourself. On how you can be one. Huggly: Prove myself? Butterfairy: Brave, truthful, and unselfish, but kind, and well loved. (Cat nods) Butterfairy: Choose between right and wrong. Huggly: And? Butterfairy: Try using a conscience. Huggly: Conscience? What is that? Cat: (sighs) I'll tell you. Conscience is a small voice that nobody can hear. That's trouble. If you're... Butterfairy: Want to be Huggly's conscience? Cat: Me? Well uh.... Sure. Butterfairy: Okay. Kneel. Cat: Oh. I'm Cat R. Pillar. More like Caterpillar. Butterfairy: Anyway, you're Huggly's conscience. The guide along the straight and narrow path being The Lord of Light. Cat: Why thank you. But don't I get a badge? Butterfairy: We'll see. Maybe you'll have a gold one. And keep an eye of Huggly. Cat: Okay. Butterfairy: Be a good boy, Huggly. And always let your conscience be your guide. (He leaves) Cat: Bye my lady. Huggly: Toodles. Cat: (Hums) There says 'Aye'. Huggly: Remember me? Cat: Oh. Almost forgot about you. Well, Maybe you and I need a perfect talk. Huggly: Sure. Cat: You wanna be a real bear. Don't you? Huggly: Yep. Cat: Okay. Sit down. Huggly: Great. Cat: You see? The world is full of temptations. Huggly: Temptations? Cat: Yes. They're the wrong things that seem right at the time. But even though the right things makes it seem wrong sometimes. Sometimes the wrong things, Even at the wrong time or right is sensitive. Understand? Huggly: Only if I do it right. With help. You'll help me, yes? Cat: Okay. Any time you need me, Just whistle like this. (Whistles) Huggly: I'll try. (whistles) Cat: Good job. Come on, Let's sing. Huggly: Okay. Cat: When you get in trouble and You don't know right from wrong, Give a Little Whistle! (whistles) Give a Little Whistle! (whistles) When you meet temptations and The urge is very strong Give a Little Whistle! (whistles) Give a Little Whistle! (whistles) Not Just a little squeak, pucker up and blow And when your whistle's weak yell. Huggly: Cat R Pillar? Cat: Right. Take the straight and narrow path and if you start to slide Give a Little Whistle! Give a Little Whistle! And always let your conscience be your guide (WHEE!) (Cat trumpets) (a tune) (Cat dances) (and whistles a tune) Cat: Take the straight and narrow path And if your start to slide Give a Little Whistle! Yoo-hoo. Give a Little Whistle! Whoo-hoo! And always let your conscience be your guide. Huggly: And always let your conscience be your guide. Cat: Watch out! (CRASH! BOOM! CLANG!) (Bendolph jumped) Bendolph: Who's there? Huggly: It's me. Bendolph: Oh, it's me. (Jumps again) Bendolph: Oh? (Looks around) Bendolph: Who's that? Furret: Furret? Bendolph: He's here somewhere. Huggly: Here I am. Bendolph: Whoa. (Falls over) (and lands on the ground) Huggly: Sorry. Bendolph: Who are you? Huggly: Huggly. Your teddy bear you made. Bendolph: Son? Huggly: Yes. (Bendolph gasps): You're talking. Huggly: Yes. Bendolph: Why, so you are alive, and talk. My wish has come true. Huggly: That's right. The butterfairy came and I got a conscience. Also someday, I'll be a real bear. Bendolph: Why, so you are, and will be a real bear. That's my boy. Furret: Furret. Bendolph: Thanks to the wishing star, you have come alive. But without it, you would never have woken up. Huggly: Hello Furret. Furret: Furret. (Horsea splashes jump and down) Bendolph: And this is Sashy. Huggly: She's pretty. Bendolph: And I see that you like her and Furret, huh? Lovely. Huggly: How about we celebrate? Bendolph: Good idea. ("Wanna Dance with Somebody" plays) (as they sing and dance) (Furret wiggles) (and shakes) Cat: Oh boy. A party. Mind if I cut in? (dances too) Cat: How about setting out the next one, Lady? Huh? (dances more) (But then gets stuck) (and tries to break free) Cat: Hey! Let me out! Let me out! (busts open) Cat: Ow. (shakes himself) Huggly: Oh! I wanna dance with somebody I wanna feel the heat with somebody Yeah! I wanna dance with somebody With somebody who loves me (song plays more) (Huggly looks at the candle): Oh. Nice. (zap!) (Huggly gets his hand on fire): Look. Pretty. (flames appear) (Bendolph jumps) Bendolph: Whoa. Fire. Better put it out with water. Cat: Here it is! I got it! Here's water! Here's some water! (TRIP) Oh! (SPLASH!) (Bendolph puts Huggly's hand in the fishbowl) (to stop the fire) Huggly: What's wrong with fire? Bendolph: It's dangerous and can burn you. Huggly: Oh. Sorry Dad. Bendolph: Apology accepted. (Horsea coughs) (and splutters) Narrator: 1 minute later. (Horsea's bowl is clean) (Cat yawns): Little man, You got a busy day ahead. Bendolph: Time for bed. Let's go to bed. Huggly: Why? Bendolph: Because school starts tomorrow. Huggly: Why? Bendolph: Because you have to go to bed, Sashy does, Furret will, and so do I. Buggly: Why do I need to go to school? Bendolph: Because you need to be a good boy and have fun playing and doing stuff. Buggly: How come? Bendolph: If you do the right things at school, you'll be ungrounded and can do what you want. Buggly: Oh. Okay. Bendolph: Promise? Buggly: Crystal clear. Bendolph: Okay. (They sleep) (and nap) Narrator: The next morning. (morning has come) (Bell rings) (louder) (Kids head off to school) (and go to have fun there) Huggly: Look dad. Look. Bendolph: Those are the kids going to school. So go on and have fun with them and take the things you need. Huggly: Okay. (Leaves when Furret follows) Bendolph: Not you, Furret. Only for kids. (He grabs Furret) (and holds him back) Furret: Furret. Bendolph: That's okay. And look at my son go. Huggly: Bye Father. Bendolph: Bye son. (He heads back in his shop) (with Furret following) Narrator: Meanwhile. (Meanwhile) (Alameda and Whaters walked along) (humming a tune) (Watch the kids passing them) (and are amazed) Alameda: Listen, Whaters. Now the merry laughter of little, innocent children wending their way to school. Thirsty little minds rushing to the fountain of knowledge. (Whaters nods) Alameda: School... a noble institution. What would this stupid world be without... (Sees a poster) Alameda: Oh, look. Zimbo. Remember, bro, the time I tied strings on you and passed you off as a puppet? We nearly put one over on that old gypsy that time. (Huggly walks along) (past the two characters) Alameda: Is that a teddy bear going by? Of course! That's him! (They look) Alameda: Oh, looky, bro. Now how would he make a fortune? (He looks at the Zimbo poster) Alameda: That's it! We'll take him to Zimbo's performance! Now that's the why he'll make a fortune. (They go after Huggly) Alameda: Excuse me, little boy. But is there anywhere you're going to? (He didn't listen and kept going) Alameda: Hold it, will you? (They took a shortcut to go in front to stop him, Then Huggly trips) (and crashes) Huggly: Oof! Alameda: What's up, boy? Had a nasty accident? Huggly: No. I'm okay. I'm a teddy bear. Alameda: Oh, so you are. Any chance by your name? Huggly: I'm going to school. Alameda: And if you are going to school, what's your name I say? Huggly: Huggly Tuggly. Alameda: Huggly Tuggly? Going to school? Why, I'd never. (Whaters hiccups) Alameda: I bet you never easy of the easy street. Huggly: Nope. Alameda: Not at all? Goodness. He's an actor, Whaters. Huggly: What? Alameda: I’m speaking my boy, of the theatre! Bright lights, music, applause! Fame! Huggly: Fame? Alameda: And with that personality, that profile, that physique… why! Huggly: No thanks. Alameda: Straight to the top. Why, I can see your name in lights, lights six feet high. Huggly: But... Alameda: Come on to the theatre! (Song begins) Alameda: Hi-diddle-dee-dee and actor's life for me a high silk hat and silver cane a watch of gold with a diamond chain. Hi-diddle-dee-dee, You sleep til after two, You promenade with a big cigar You tour the world in a private car You dine on chicken and caviar An actors life for me! (He hums) Alameda: The grass is always greener in the other fellow's yard No matter what your life may be, you'll think your life is hard If I could pick and choose, and nature wasn't a factor Here's a bit of news, I'd pick the life of an actor