The Adventures of Paddington Bear - Picnic on the River | Classic Cartoons for Kids HD

Paddington Bear - WildBrain
28 Sept 201923:02

Summary

TLDRقصة ممتعة تدور حول بينغتون، الدب الأليف الظريف، الذي يبدأ حياة جديدة مع عائلة براون في إنجلترا. ي展示了 bington الوديع والشجع على الآخرين، ويواجه العديد من المشاكل ولكن يجد دائمًا طريقة للتعامل معها. يتضمن النص مغامراته في معرض الفن والتصوير والتصوير، وكيف تحول مغامرته البسيطة إلى حدث مثير للاهتمام. يحتوي النص على عناصر من الدعابة والضحك، وينقل رؤية بينغتون حول العالم وكيف يعامل كل شيء كأنها جديد. ينتهي النص برحلة غريبة على نهر تام士، تجمع بين ال釣魚 والأحداث الغير متوقعة، مما يترك الجمهور يتطلع إلى المزيد من مغامرات بينغتون.

Takeaways

  • 🎨 **Paddington小熊的艺术之旅**:Paddington小熊在英格兰开始了他的新生活,并成为了温莎花园社区中的艺术家,他总是尽力帮助每个人。
  • 👀 **独特的视角**:Paddington看待事物的方式独特,总是像看全新的事物一样,他友好、有礼貌,并且努力做正确的事情。
  • 🎭 **艺术的多样性**:在艺术展览中,Paddington和Mr. Gruber讨论了艺术的多种形式,即使看起来像是随意泼洒的油漆,也是艺术的一种形式。
  • 🔍 **发现隐藏的宝藏**:Paddington在垃圾中发现了一幅旧画,经过清洗后发现是一幅价值连城的旧大师作品。
  • 🤝 **社区的艺术展览**:在社区艺术展览中,Henry Brown先生(Paddington的邻居)意外地因为他的画作获得了一等奖,但实际上这幅画是Paddington创作的。
  • 🎉 **分享荣誉**:Paddington在获奖时提出要与他的邻居分享荣誉,因为没有邻居作为模特,他无法完成这幅画。
  • 📚 **知识的传递**:Mr. Gruber向Paddington展示了即使在被丢弃的物品中也可能隐藏着宝贵的知识或艺术品。
  • 🎭 **角色扮演与误会**:在一系列的误会和混乱中,Paddington不小心将Mr. Brown的画作当作垃圾扔掉,但最终这个错误被纠正。
  • 🎈 **意外的旅程**:在一次野餐中,Paddington的帽子被风吹走,他和其他人一起经历了一场寻找帽子的冒险。
  • 🎤 **音乐与节奏**:在村庄乐队的游行中,Paddington意外地成为了鼓手,尽管遇到了一些混乱,但最终他的鼓声为乐队带来了活力。
  • 🧙‍♀️ **预言与巧合**:Madame Zaza预言Paddington将进行一次旅行,并且会有一个响亮的开始,这与他在乐队中意外成为鼓手的经历相吻合。

Q & A

  • هل بادينغتون يعيش في إنجلترا الآن؟

    -نعم، بادينغتون يعيش في إنجلترا بعد مغادرته للبيرو ورحلة بحرية إلى هناك، حيث قابل布朗一家人 وأخذوه إلى المنزلهم.

  • ماذا يشير إلى العبارة 'windsor gardens favorite sauna'؟

    -هذا النص يشير إلى أن بادينغتون يحظى بشعبية في ويندسور جاردنز، حيث يُعد محبوبًا لأصحاب المكان.

  • ماذا تشير العبارة 'when a problem appears he never misses a beat'؟

    -تشير إلى أن بادينغتون يتعامل دائمًا بجدية مع المشاكل وأنه لا يضيع وقتًا في التفكير قبل اتخاذ إجراءات لحلها.

  • ماذا يحاول بادينغتون في مواجهة المشاكل؟

    -يحاول بادينغتون المساعدة للجميع وإيجاد حلول للمشاكل التي يواجهها.

  • ماذا تعني العبارة 'has his very own unique point of view'؟

    -تشير إلى أن بادينغتون لديه نظرة خاصة ومختلفة عن غيره على الأمور.

  • ما هي الأمور التي تجعل بادينغتون يقع في مشاكل؟

    -يقع بادينغتون في مشاكل بسبب شغفه بالقدiosity والتحدث برأيه الصريح، حتى ولو كان ذلك يؤدي إلى مشاكل.

  • ماذا تشير العبارة 'hold still now there's something on your nose'؟

    -تشير إلى أن بادينغتون يحاول أن يساعد في تحسين لوحة فنية وهو يطلب من布朗 البقاء ثابتًا.

  • ما هي الأحداث الرئيسية التي حدثت في قصة التصوير؟

    -الأحداث الرئيسية تشمل المحاولة لـ布朗 التصوير، الأخطاء التي حدثت خلال التصوير، وظهور بادينغتون في اللوحة.

  • لماذا يرى بادينغتون اللوحة الأخيرة من قبل مستر غروبر؟

    -يرى مستر غروبر أنها لوحة قيمة لأنها لوحة قديمة من قبل فنان مشهور.

  • ماذا حدث عندما حاول بادينغتون المساعدة في التخلص من القمامة؟

    -بادينغتون اكتشف لوحة فنية في القمامة وحاول تظهيرها، ولكن حدثت مشكلة عندما وضعت اللوحة بشكل خاطئ.

  • ما هي الأحداث الرئيسية التي حدثت في الأحداث الأخيرة من النص؟

    -الأحداث الأخيرة تشمل الرحلة مع بادينغتون، الأحداث الغريبة التي حدثت خلال الرحلة، وفوز بادينغتون في مسابقة الرسم.

Outlines

00:00

🎨 Paddington's Artful Adventure

The first paragraph introduces Paddington, a bear who has left Peru and is now living with the Browns in England. He is portrayed as a helpful and friendly figure, known for his unique perspective and curiosity. The narrative then shifts to an art exhibition where Mr. Brown and Mr. Gruber discuss the nature of art, and Paddington accidentally becomes involved in the creation of a painting that is mistaken for an old master. The paragraph concludes with a humorous revelation that the painting in question is actually Mr. Brown's and not a valuable old master, leading to an honest admission and a shared prize for the community arts exhibition.

05:01

🏆 A Prize and a Parade

In the second paragraph, Paddington and the Browns are preparing for an art exhibition where Mr. Brown's painting is entered. There's a humorous moment where Paddington's painting skills are questioned, but he ends up winning the first prize, which he wishes to share with Mr. Curry for modeling. The narrative then moves to a festival in France where Mr. Brown, mistaken for a baker, ends up playing the drum in a village band's parade. The paragraph concludes with a series of mishaps and confusions, including a fortune teller's prediction about a journey that goes off with a bang, which is humorously fulfilled when Mr. Brown's drumming is heard but not his presence.

10:01

🔮 Madame Zaza's Fortune and the River Picnic

The third paragraph begins with a fortune teller, Madame Zaza, reading Paddington's paw and predicting a journey that will go off with a bang. Paddington is confused by the prediction, having already been on a journey. The scene then shifts to a band practice where Mr. Brown is instructed to keep drumming even when the band stops. This leads to a humorous situation where only the drum is heard, and Mr. Brown is found to be stuck in an awkward position, providing a photo opportunity. The paragraph concludes with Paddington writing to Aunt Lucy about a nightmare that turns out to be a day of unusual events, including a picnic on the River Thames.

15:09

🎣 The River Thames Picnic and the Lost Hat

The fourth paragraph describes a planned picnic and fishing competition on the River Thames. Paddington is excited to participate but encounters a series of mishaps, including his suitcase causing discomfort and his hat being swept away by the river's current. Despite the challenges, Paddington manages to retrieve his hat and Mrs. Bird's parasol, which were caught on a fishhook. The paragraph ends with the picnic turning into a memorable day for Paddington, filled with unexpected events and a sense of adventure.

20:13

🐟 A Fishing Miracle and the Unforgettable Day

The fifth and final paragraph recounts Paddington's experience at the river, where he uses a marmalade sandwich as bait and catches Mrs. Bird's parasol and his lost hat, which are taken for a fish. This leads to a celebration and acknowledgment of Paddington's uniqueness. The paragraph concludes with Paddington reflecting on the day's events, which were so extraordinary that he had to pinch himself to ensure he wasn't dreaming. The narrative reinforces Paddington's curious nature and the inevitable trouble that follows, yet it ends on a positive and whimsical note.

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Keywords

💡Paddington

Paddington هي الشخصية الرئيسية في النص، وهو قط من بيرو يعيش في إنجلترا. يشير إلى الروح ال(helper) والشجاعة، فهو يساعد الناس ويحاول الأمور بشكل صحيح، وهو يمثل القيم الإيجابية في الفيديو.

💡Art Exhibition

معرض الفن هو حدث يشير إلى الإبداع والتميز في العمل الفني. يشير إلى النجاح والإنجاز، حيث يحصل مهندس الرسم على الجائزة الأولى في المعرض.

💡Mistake

الخطأ يشير إلى الوقوع في مشاكل أو الأخطاء غير المقصودة. في الفيديو، يحدث خطأ عندما ي混淆 بين لوحة فنية من قبل شخصين مختلفين، مما يؤدي إلى تangling في الأحداث.

💡Journey

الرحلة تشير إلى التنقل من مكان إلى آخر، وعادة ما تكون ذات معنى إيجابي مثل ال成長 o الاستكشاف. في الفيديو، تشير إلى الرحلة المستقبلية التي ستكون قصيرة ولكنها ستبدأ بانفجار.

💡Band

الفرقة الموسيقية تشير إلى التجمع الموسيقي، حيث يجمع الأفراد لأداء الموسيقى معا. في الفيديو، يشارك شخص في المجموعة الموسيقية وهو يلعب الطبول بشكل مثير.

💡Picnic

ال-picnic يشير إلى التجمع الخارجي لتناول الطعام. في الفيديو، يصبح ال-picnic مكان للعديد من الأحداث الممتعة وغير المتوقعة، مما يضيف إلى جو المتعة والإلهام.

💡River Thames

نهر تامز هو مكان يشير إلى الطبيعة والمناظر الطبيعية الجميلة. في الفيديو، يصبح النهر مكان لحدث ال-picnic والأحداث المرتقبة.

💡Marmalade

المرميلاد يشير إلى نوع من السكرات، وهو يستخدم في الفيديو كطعم للأسماك، مما يظهر ال想到了 والابتكار في الأحداث.

💡Peruvian Hat

ال Fedora البيرويية هي جزء من الملابس التي تشير إلى الهوية والتراث. في الفيديو، تصبح ال Fedora البيرويية رمزاً لأسباب أخرى غير الشخصية، مثل الأحداث الغامضة.

💡Fishing Net

الشبكة الصيدية هي أداة تستخدم في الصيد. في الفيديو، يستخدم الشبكة الصيدية بشكل غير توقع للبحث عن Fedora البيرويية، مما يضيف إلى الأحداث المدهشة.

💡Surprise

المفاجأة تشير إلى الأحداث غير المتوقعة أو الأحداث المليئة بالفرح. في الفيديو، تشير المفاجأة إلى الأحداث السعيدة التي ي计划 من قبل العائلة لـ Paddington.

Highlights

Paddington Bear's journey to England and his new life with the Browns

Paddington's reputation as Windsor Gardens' favorite sauna for his helpful nature

Paddington's problem-solving skills and his unique approach to challenges

Mr. Gruber's wisdom on the nature of art and its various forms

The discovery of an old master painting hidden beneath layers of paint

Paddington's innocent perspective on the value of art

Mrs. Bird's and Mr. Brown's attempt to dispose of unwanted items, leading to a mix-up with a painting

Paddington's artistic endeavor and his accidental creation of a masterpiece

The community arts exhibition and the unexpected awarding of the first prize to Mr. Henry Brown

Paddington's humility and willingness to share credit for the prize with Mr. Curry

The cultural festival 'Le Pardon' and its significance in the community

Madame Zaza's fortune-telling and its humorous inaccuracies

Mr. Brown's unexpected role as the drummer in the village band and the ensuing chaos

Paddington's mischievous yet well-intentioned actions leading to a series of comedic events

The Browns' attempt to have a relaxing picnic that turns into an adventure on the River Thames

Paddington's resourcefulness in saving his hat and Mrs. Bird's parasol from the river

The memorable and chaotic conclusion of the day's events, leaving a lasting impression on all involved

Transcripts

00:02

left peru and sailed to england alone

00:07

there he met the browns and they took

00:09

him home

00:11

now a new life has begun he's windsor

00:14

gardens favorite sauna cause he always

00:18

does his best to help everyone

00:21

when a problem appears he never

00:25

misses a beat

00:27

and always finds a way to land on his

00:30

feet

00:31

has his very own unique point of view

00:36

looks at everything as if it's brand new

00:41

he is friendly and polite and he tries

00:44

to do things right

00:46

but he gets in sticky messes just the

00:49

same

00:50

he's curious and speaks his mind but

00:53

trouble's never far behind it's

00:55

paddington

01:01

[Music]

01:03

hold still now there's something on your

01:06

nose

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[Music]

01:10

please mr brown you must remain

01:13

absolutely still otherwise this will

01:16

never be finished in time for the art

01:17

exhibition tomorrow i'm sorry mr groover

01:20

i'm afraid sitting still is one thing

01:22

bears aren't very good at

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almost finished

01:26

just one last stroke

01:29

there

01:30

it's very good mr gruber my paintings

01:33

always come out looking like that and

01:35

what's wrong with that art comes in all

01:38

shapes and sizes and many different

01:40

styles look i could throw paint on a

01:43

canvas too but i wouldn't call it art

01:46

but it is mr brown it is some artists

01:49

throw paint

01:51

some walk through it but it's all art

01:54

even this

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aha i see you found my latest treasure

02:01

this was just an old dusty picture

02:04

then i cleaned off some paint and i

02:06

could hardly believe my eyes

02:08

underneath was an old master

02:12

that means it was painted many years ago

02:15

by a famous artist

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it's very valuable

02:19

well it still looks like a lady with a

02:20

banana in her ear to me

02:23

things aren't always as they seem in

02:25

this world mr brown

02:27

just you wait until i've finished

02:28

cleaning it

02:31

allow me mrs bird

02:33

if you don't mind my asking are we going

02:35

far

02:36

we're just taking these few things to

02:38

the rubbish bin

02:44

what's this

02:46

i've never seen this before

02:48

i suppose they don't think it's worth

02:49

keeping

02:51

what did mr gruber say things aren't

02:54

always what they seem

03:00

what have you got there there

03:02

a painting i found in the rubbish that's

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why i'm scrubbing it underneath the top

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layer of paint there may be an old

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master

03:08

what impossible will an old master be

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doing him with the rubbish it isn't

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impossible mr gruber says it often

03:15

happens mr gruber said that let me see

03:20

let me do it

03:22

careful huh

03:25

nothing i knew it

03:28

yes mr brown i put your painting by the

03:30

front door just as you said it's quite

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safe

03:34

oh dear i'm afraid we've made a dreadful

03:36

mistake this was mr brown's painting

03:39

there's only one thing to do we'll have

03:41

to admit the truth

03:42

i'm sure mrs bird won't be too upset

03:44

when she learns what we've done mr curry

03:46

it was an honest mistake

03:48

mrs

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bird

03:50

why do you have to tell her

03:52

there must be another way

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ah

03:56

mr curry models must remain absolutely

03:59

still

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[Music]

04:15

[Applause]

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[Music]

04:26

you know that art isn't working to play

04:29

throw your worries and your brush away

04:31

use your hands use your feet you don't

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have to be neat give it style give it

04:35

flare you can paint with your hair throw

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your paint around faster and faster

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[Music]

04:57

[Applause]

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[Music]

05:06

oh

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look what you've done i'm having no part

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of this

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yo dear it doesn't look very like mrs

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brown as mr gruber said it all depends

05:18

how you look at things

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he's right it's even worse this way up

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painting isn't as easy as one might

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think

05:30

that in turn

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brown residents i'm from the art

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exhibition here to pick up an entry

05:35

there it is mind how you go mr brown's

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put a lot of work into that painting

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paddington

05:42

oh there you are come on in it's time

05:45

for supper and make sure you have a good

05:47

wash first

05:49

oh this lamb is delicious mrs bird i

05:51

think i'll have some more i thought

05:53

artists were supposed to starve

05:55

then it looks like paddington's the only

05:57

artist at this table

05:59

[Laughter]

06:01

i'm not really very hungry mrs bird

06:04

may i be excused of course

06:09

i do hope he's all right he hardly

06:11

touched his dinner and he seemed to have

06:13

some funny red spots all over his face

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wow red spots i hope he's given it to me

06:19

whatever it is he's got green ones as

06:22

well

06:23

green ones

06:24

if they're not gone in the morning i'll

06:25

send for the doctor

06:27

would be a shame if he has to stay in

06:29

bed and miss the exhibition tomorrow

06:36

i'm so pleased you're feeling better

06:39

today paddington your spots are all gone

06:42

i know

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i found some of them on his towel this

06:45

morning

06:46

ladies and gentlemen

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remarkable use of color

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great imagination accredited to the

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artist

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i'm sure that's yours henry i recognize

06:58

the bag

07:00

what's the matter paddington are you

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feeling all right yes thank you

07:05

but i think i may be about to have a

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relapse we are delighted to announce

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that first prize in the community arts

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exhibition is awarded to

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mr henry brown of 32 windsor gardens

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why that's me

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i can't believe it i've never won

07:23

anything before

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but

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but this isn't my painting

07:30

what well if it's not your painting then

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whose is it

07:35

i think it may be mine

07:39

but you've got it upside down

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[Music]

07:42

oh

07:43

better true genius marvelous

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thank you but i must share this prize

07:48

with my neighbor if mr curry hadn't

07:51

modeled for me i could never have made

07:53

my very own old master

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[Applause]

08:02

[Music]

08:05

pardon could you please tell me what's

08:07

going on

08:09

how do you say

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[Applause]

08:21

but that means excuse me

08:24

my phrase book doesn't mention festivals

08:26

i wonder if mr gruber knows what's going

08:28

on

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le pardon is an annual event of great

08:35

importance mr lebel there is a fair and

08:38

a fireworks display it's why we've come

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to sank a steel mr brown

08:43

it's a fascinating costume that i want

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to include in my book the world and its

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wonders

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and to make it even more special there

08:52

is a parade of the village band that is

08:55

the reason i am in uniform i am the

08:58

leader

08:59

but i thought you were the baker mr

09:01

dupont oh

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[Music]

09:09

madame zaza

09:11

international fortune teller i wouldn't

09:13

put too much stock in fortune tellers

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mister

09:17

oh

09:19

and also

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avenue

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[Music]

09:27

where did you go i'm right here mrs zaza

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you did say come on i said come on that

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means what did you say

09:35

please sit where i can see you

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i would be honored to be the parade's

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official photographer mr dupont

09:43

very honored indeed

09:45

miss youtube is youtube there has been a

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disaster

09:50

now if you'd like to cross my palm with

09:52

silver i'll see what i can do to oblige

09:56

poor reading is much cheaper than i

09:57

expected

10:00

you are supposed to give me the coin

10:05

now let me see your paw

10:11

you seem to have a very long lifeline

10:15

even for a bear i don't think it is a

10:17

lifeline i think it's an old marmalade

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chunk that i forgot to wash off

10:21

i cannot read chunks you will have to

10:24

pay extra and have the crystal ball oh

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thank you

10:27

no no

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i meant i would use the crystal ball to

10:30

read your future

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no what month is your birthday

10:36

june and december

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june and december but you can't have two

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birthdays no one has more than one

10:44

bears do just like the queen

10:47

it says you are going on a journey

10:50

and i think you should leave quite soon

10:52

a journey but i've already done that

10:55

that's how mr gruber and i arrived here

10:56

in france

10:58

i mean another one very soon and it will

11:01

be a short journey but it will go off

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with a bang

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oh the picture is fading

11:07

i think my palm needs a crossing again

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again

11:11

i hope this fortune comes with some kind

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of guarantee

11:15

apparently it doesn't

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and how was your fortune mr brown it

11:21

wasn't very good value mr gruber i think

11:24

my lines must have been crossed

11:26

yes miss you labelle it is a bad day all

11:29

around why is that the man who plays the

11:32

big drum in mr dupont's band has taken

11:35

you i cannot find anyone to replace him

11:39

what is a band without someone else back

11:41

who can go boom boom boom

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boom boom boom i wonder what is it mr

11:47

brown mrs zaza said something about a

11:50

journey and that it would go off with a

11:53

bang

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uh yes i see what miss you lebel is

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getting it

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[Music]

12:02

mr dupont says the drum is a very

12:05

important instrument

12:06

even when the band stops playing i am to

12:09

keep banging so that the others can keep

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in step

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[Music]

12:27

[Music]

12:34

mr brown you're keeping everyone awake

12:37

with your drumming

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oh

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miss you the bear please noise oh hello

12:44

i was just practicing in the wardrobe so

12:45

i wouldn't disturb anyone it is not

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working miss you la bear

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oh

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everyone turned out for the big event

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[Music]

13:06

bear's noisy practice paid off

13:08

the band sounds wonderful

13:11

indeed it does matter

13:13

but i do wish mr brown would face this

13:16

way occasionally i'd like to take a nice

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photograph as a memento

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they're on their way back i should be

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able to get a proper picture of him now

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but where

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[Music]

13:45

what has happened to him madame

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have you seen young mr brown

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you mean that skin flint bear who gave

13:52

me the foreign coins i predicted it'd go

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on a journey and it would go off with a

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bang

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just you wait and see

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you know it's a funny thing but for the

14:04

past five minutes it's been all drum and

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no band

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and it's getting rather hot

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[Music]

14:15

i can hear him mr gruber but i can't see

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him

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mr brown

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is most unpredictable

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he could be anywhere

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oh mr brown

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there you are however did you manage to

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get down there

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oh it was quite easy it's the getting up

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part that's difficult

14:36

don't worry mr brown i'll rescue you but

14:39

first

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it may not be the most flattering of

14:45

photos mr brown but at least i got a

14:48

good picture of you with your drum

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[Music]

14:54

this is zaza was right after all i did

14:56

go on a journey and it certainly went

14:58

off with a bang

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[Music]

15:09

dear aunt lucy i had the worst nightmare

15:11

the other night you won't believe what

15:13

happened

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[Applause]

15:25

[Music]

15:31

[Applause]

15:31

[Music]

15:39

that's my hat you give it back to me

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find us keepers

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[Music]

15:50

[Applause]

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and what's under your bed

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[Music]

16:16

huh

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you can imagine how pleased i was to

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wake up and find my hat and all my other

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things were safe and sound it was

16:27

certainly an unusual start to the day

16:30

but then as it turned out it was a very

16:32

unusual day all together

16:36

good morning paddington

16:38

don't look worried we've a big surprise

16:40

for you we're going to have a picnic on

16:42

the river and we're having a fishing

16:44

competition

16:45

dad promised a pound to whoever catches

16:47

the first fish and with my new fishing

16:50

net i won't let any get away here

16:53

paddington give it a try thank you very

16:55

much

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[Music]

16:58

whoops mind what you're doing paddington

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that's my favorite parasol i would hate

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anything to happen to it

17:05

now however will i manage to pack all of

17:07

these sandwiches into this basket i

17:10

think i can help you with those mrs

17:11

burns sure you can paddington but leave

17:14

some for the picnic hurry up huntington

17:17

when you finish you can bring your

17:18

suitcase out to the car

17:20

i brought the fishing tackle and you can

17:21

use my favorite rod if you like thank

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you mr brown

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17:27

it'll be a tight squeeze with my old

17:29

gramophone but we always bring it to

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picnics on the river

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i'm sorry paddington there's no room for

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your suitcase but you brought your

17:36

fishing rods mr brown and mrs bird

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brought her parasol and mrs brown

17:40

brought her grammar phone and jonathan

17:42

has his net

17:43

all right paddington but you'll have to

17:46

squeeze it in the back seat

17:47

[Music]

17:49

it's my mouth

17:52

ouch paddington your suitcase is poking

17:55

in my ribs

17:58

and so on lucy we set off for my very

18:00

first picnic on the river thames

18:08

ah mr brown i presume i was about to

18:11

cancel your reservation i'm so sorry

18:14

we're late we got lost you see we took a

18:16

wrong turn on a marmalade stain

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wow

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oh yeah well i'll see you

18:24

right can you cast off by yourselves

18:27

yes of course no problem at all thank

18:29

you very much

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[Music]

18:34

it looks a bit small to me are you sure

18:37

it's safe don't worry mrs bird i've

18:40

never lost a passenger yet there's

18:42

always a first time

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here we go

18:45

you're in charge of the ropes paddington

18:47

ready

18:48

cast off paddington hold on everyone

18:52

cast off

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hold on

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[Music]

19:08

that's how i fell

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[Music]

19:15

[Applause]

19:22

thank goodness he's safe

19:25

of course he's safe the water's not very

19:27

deep by the pier

19:29

paddington you must be more careful you

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don't know how to swim

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my hat i've lost my hat maybe we're rid

19:38

of that old hat once and for all it

19:41

really is an embarrassment whenever we

19:42

go out there it

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19:50

my is

19:54

it was worse than my nightmare the

19:56

current's pretty strong in this stretch

19:58

they'll probably get swept over the weir

20:00

swept over the weir either that or

20:03

sucked into a whirlpool down at the lock

20:05

sucked into a whirlpool

20:07

come on paddington we'll save it

20:13

my picnic on the river had turned into a

20:15

panic on the river

20:20

my hat is in there

20:23

hello there did you lose something i

20:26

lost a hat a rare peruvian hat hey the

20:29

persian cat you lost a cat not a cat a

20:33

hat it's a rare one from darkest peru

20:35

it's a family heirloom

20:40

never heard of a hat being an heirloom

20:43

mine is my uncle handed it down to me

20:46

well if it went over the weir it's

20:48

probably miles away by now

20:51

sorry paddington

20:52

[Music]

20:57

come on paddington fishing will cheer

20:59

you up i don't think anything can do

21:01

that mr brown

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[Music]

21:11

oh you caught one paddington now just

21:14

reel it in that's it wind it in and hang

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on

21:20

well i'll be it's mrs bird's parasol

21:24

and my hat

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huh

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[Music]

21:30

caught the first fish paddington

21:32

marmalade must be good fish bait it at

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my emergency sandwich

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my parasol oh thank you paddington and

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i'm so glad you found your hat it really

21:42

is one of a kind most unusual

21:45

just like you

21:47

[Applause]

21:50

after that my picnic on the river was a

21:52

day i would never forget

21:56

but a few times i had to pinch myself

21:58

just to make sure i wasn't dreaming

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[Music]

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uh

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[Music]

22:51

curious mix his mind but trouble's never

22:55

far behind

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[Music]

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