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28 Sept 201923:02

Summary

TLDR在这个充满活力的剧本中,我们跟随主人公Paddington,一只来自秘鲁的小熊,开始了他在英格兰的新生活。Paddington以其乐于助人和独特的视角赢得了温莎花园居民的喜爱。他不仅在艺术展览上意外获奖,还展现了他的绘画才能,尽管他的作品最初被误认为是亨利·布朗先生的。此外,Paddington在一次河边野餐中展现了他的勇敢和机智,当帽子不慎掉入河中时,他不仅成功地将其找回,还意外地捕获了“第一条鱼”——实际上是一只鱼和鸟夫人的阳伞。这个剧本充满了幽默、冒险和温情,展现了Paddington在适应新环境的同时,如何用他的独特魅力影响着周围人的生活。

Takeaways

  • 🎨 帕丁顿熊(Paddington)是一个来自秘鲁的小熊,他独自乘船来到英格兰,遇到了布朗一家,并开始了新生活。
  • 🏡 帕丁顿成为了温莎花园社区的宠儿,他乐于助人,总是积极地帮助他人解决问题。
  • 👀 帕丁顿对事物充满好奇,看待一切事物都像看待全新的事物一样,他友好且有礼貌,总是尽力做正确的事情。
  • 🎭 帕丁顿在艺术方面展现了自己的才华,尽管他的作品在他人看来可能不完美,但他的独特视角和创造力得到了认可。
  • 🖼️ 帕丁顿无意中发现了一幅被丢弃的画作,经过清洗后发现是一幅价值连城的古老大师作品。
  • 🤝 帕丁顿与邻居亨利·布朗(Henry Brown)共同分享了社区艺术展的一等奖,展现了邻里间的友谊和合作精神。
  • 🎉 帕丁顿参与了当地的艺术节和游行,通过他的积极态度和行动,为社区带来了欢乐和活力。
  • 📸 帕丁顿在一次意外中,用鼓声为游行带来了意想不到的效果,展现了他无意中的创造力和影响力。
  • 🧐 帕丁顿在河边野餐时不慎丢失了自己珍贵的帽子,但他的帽子最终以一种非常规的方式被找回。
  • 🎣 帕丁顿在河边野餐时展现了他的钓鱼技巧,尽管遇到了一些困难,但最终他以独特的方式解决了问题。
  • 🎈 帕丁顿的故事充满了幽默和温情,他的经历提醒我们,即使在困境中,也可以通过积极的态度和创造性思维找到解决问题的方法。

Q & A

  • 帕丁顿熊是如何开始他的新生活的?

    -帕丁顿熊独自离开秘鲁,乘船来到英格兰。在那里,他遇到了布朗一家,他们带他回家,从而开始了新生活。

  • 帕丁顿熊在温莎花园中以什么闻名?

    -帕丁顿熊在温莎花园中以他乐于助人的性格而闻名,他总是尽力帮助每个人。

  • 帕丁顿熊在艺术展览中发生了什么意外?

    -帕丁顿熊原本的画作被误当作垃圾扔掉了,但他意外地用亨利·布朗的身份提交了一幅画,并意外地获得了一等奖。

  • 帕丁顿熊在艺术展览中提交的画作是如何创作的?

    -帕丁顿熊的画作是在亨利·布朗为他做模特的情况下创作的,他将亨利·布朗画成了一个老大师风格的作品。

  • 在艺术展览中,帕丁顿熊的画作为何被误认为是亨利·布朗的?

    -因为帕丁顿熊的画作被错误地标记为亨利·布朗的名字,而且画作被颠倒放置,导致人们没有意识到真正的作者是帕丁顿熊。

  • 帕丁顿熊在河边野餐时发生了什么不幸的事件?

    -在河边野餐时,帕丁顿熊的帽子被风吹走并掉进了河里,引发了一场寻找帽子的小冒险。

  • 帕丁顿熊的帽子有什么特别的意义?

    -帕丁顿熊的帽子是一个罕见的秘鲁帽子,是他的家族传下来的传家宝。

  • 帕丁顿熊在河边野餐时是如何找回他的帽子的?

    -帕丁顿熊在尝试捕鱼时,意外地用他的钓鱼线和三明治作为诱饵,同时钓起了他的帽子和布朗夫人的遮阳伞。

  • 帕丁顿熊在河边野餐时展现了哪些性格特点?

    -帕丁顿熊展现了他的好奇心、乐于助人、勇敢和乐观的性格特点。即使在遇到帽子丢失的不幸事件后,他仍然能够积极地参与到其他活动中。

  • 帕丁顿熊在河边野餐时,他的哪些行为导致了一系列的混乱?

    -帕丁顿熊在野餐时试图帮助打包食物,不慎将布朗夫人的遮阳伞挤坏了;在船上时,他的手提箱不小心戳到了别人的肋骨;他还不小心让船脱锚,导致大家陷入了混乱。

  • 在河边野餐的故事中,帕丁顿熊的帽子最终是如何被找回的?

    -在一系列混乱和冒险之后,帕丁顿熊在河里用钓鱼的方式意外地找回了他的帽子,同时还钓到了布朗夫人的遮阳伞。

Outlines

00:00

🎨 帕丁顿的艺术冒险

帕丁顿离开秘鲁独自前往英格兰,遇见了布朗一家并开始了新生活。他成为了温莎花园的宠儿,总是尽力帮助他人。面对问题时,他总能巧妙应对。帕丁顿对艺术有着自己独特的看法,他发现了一幅被丢弃的旧画,经过清洗后发现是一幅价值连城的大师作品。在一次艺术展上,帕丁顿无意中将自己的画作与布朗先生的画作弄混,但最终他的作品赢得了一等奖,他决定与邻居共享这份荣誉。

05:01

🎭 帕丁顿的艺术展览与误会

帕丁顿不小心将布朗先生的画作误认为是垃圾,而布朗先生则误以为帕丁顿的画是艺术作品。在艺术展览上,帕丁顿的画作被颠倒展出,引起了一些混乱。尽管如此,帕丁顿的画作还是获得了一等奖,但他诚实地分享了这个奖项应该归功于他的邻居,因为没有邻居作为模特,他不可能创作出这样的作品。

10:01

🧙‍♀️ 帕丁顿与算命先生的预言

帕丁顿遇到了一位算命先生,预言他将很快开始一段旅程,并且这段旅程将以一声巨响结束。尽管帕丁顿已经完成了一次旅程,即他和格鲁伯先生是如何来到法国的,但预言似乎指向了另一次即将到来的旅程。同时,村里的乐队因为缺少了打大鼓的人而感到困扰,帕丁顿意外地成为了乐队的一员,并在一次活动中以他的鼓声赢得了大家的赞赏。

15:09

🎣 帕丁顿的泰晤士河野餐

帕丁顿和家人一起去泰晤士河野餐,并举行了一场钓鱼比赛。尽管帕丁顿不小心将帽子丢失在河中,但他最终不仅找回了帽子,还意外地用他的钓鱼技术帮助大家找回了丢失的物品。这次野餐最终变成了一次令人难忘的经历,帕丁顿的帽子和钓鱼技术成为了这次活动的亮点。

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🐟 帕丁顿的意外捕鱼

在一次野餐中,帕丁顿用他的钓鱼技术意外地捕获了一只鱼,实际上是布朗夫人的阳伞和他的帽子。这个意外的捕获不仅让帕丁顿感到惊讶,也让在场的每个人感到惊喜。布朗夫人对于找回了她独特的阳伞感到非常高兴,而帕丁顿也对他的帽子失而复得感到兴奋。

Mindmap

与布朗一家相遇
开始新生活
从秘鲁来到英格兰
乐于助人
总是尽力而为
好奇且直言不讳
性格特点
意外赢得艺术展览一等奖
与邻居共同分享荣誉
艺术天赋
泰晤士河上的野餐
帽子丢失与寻回
参与村庄乐队的游行
冒险经历
帕丁顿熊
接纳帕丁顿
共同经历冒险
家庭支持与爱
布朗一家
角色与成长
帕丁顿意外获奖
艺术的多样性与包容性
艺术展览
由邻居亨利·布朗模特
被认为是老大师的作品
作品的误解与真实价值
帕丁顿的画作
艺术与创造力
年度重要活动
集市与烟花
村庄乐队游行
村庄节日
国际算命师扎扎女士
法国文化体验
不同文化背景下的角色互动
文化多样性
社区与文化
帽子丢失
野餐变冒险
误入鼓手角色
帕丁顿的不幸遭遇
帕丁顿的误解
艺术作品的意外发现
角色之间的幽默对话
幽默情节
意外与幽默
帕丁顿成为家庭的一部分
共同的冒险与经历
布朗一家的接纳
共同分享艺术成就
在困难时刻相互支持
邻里之间的互助
家庭与友情
故事主题
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Keywords

💡秘鲁

秘鲁是南美洲的一个国家,视频中提到主角从秘鲁出发,这表明故事的背景与秘鲁有关,也体现了主角的起源和文化背景。

💡英格兰

英格兰是英国的一个构成国,视频中主角独自前往英格兰,这标志着他新生活的开始,也是故事发生的主要地点。

💡布朗一家

布朗一家是视频中的主要角色之一,他们接纳了主角,为他提供了家庭的温暖,体现了人与人之间的善良和包容。

💡温莎花园

温莎花园是视频中提到的一个地点,它可能是主角居住的社区或街道,代表了主角新生活的环境。

💡桑拿

在视频中,主角成为了温莎花园最受欢迎的桑拿,这可能指的是他的个性或者他在社区中的角色,表明他受到大家的喜爱和欢迎。

💡艺术展览

艺术展览是视频中的一个重要事件,主角参与了艺术创作并参加了展览,这展示了主角的创造力和对艺术的热爱。

💡绘画

绘画是视频中反复出现的主题,主角通过绘画表达自己,同时也涉及到了对艺术的不同理解和欣赏方式。

💡老大师

老大师在视频中指的是历史上著名的艺术家,主角意外发现了一幅老大师的作品,这不仅增加了故事的戏剧性,也体现了艺术的价值和意义。

💡社区艺术节

社区艺术节是视频中的一个活动,它展示了社区的文化生活和居民的创造力,主角在艺术节上获得了奖项,这是对他艺术才能的认可。

💡野餐

野餐是视频中的一个休闲活动,它体现了主角与家人和朋友之间的亲密关系,同时也展示了生活中的轻松和乐趣。

💡泰晤士河

泰晤士河是视频中提到的一个地点,它是英格兰的一条著名河流,野餐和钓鱼活动都发生在河边,这增加了故事的场景多样性和文化氛围。

Highlights

帕丁顿独自离开秘鲁,乘船前往英格兰,在那里遇到了布朗一家,开始了新生活。

帕丁顿成为温莎花园的宠儿,因为他总是尽力帮助每个人。

当问题出现时,帕丁顿从不错过节拍,总能找到解决问题的方法。

帕丁顿对一切事物都持有独特的观点,看待一切都像是全新的。

帕丁顿友好、有礼,并且努力做正确的事情,但同样会陷入困境。

帕丁顿对艺术有着自己独特的理解,即使他的画作看起来与众不同。

格鲁伯先生发现了一幅被灰尘覆盖的旧画,清理后发现是一幅价值连城的古老大师作品。

帕丁顿在垃圾桶中发现了一幅画,他相信底层的油漆下可能隐藏着另一幅大师作品。

帕丁顿和布朗先生不小心将布朗先生的画作误丢进垃圾桶,之后不得不坦白真相。

帕丁顿的画作在社区艺术展中获得了一等奖,但他选择与邻居分享这个荣誉。

帕丁顿在艺术展上展现了他的独特艺术风格,即使画作被倒挂也不失其价值。

帕丁顿在法国的一次节日庆典中,意外地成为了村里乐队的鼓手。

帕丁顿的鼓声在节日庆典中大放异彩,尽管他一度迷失方向。

帕丁顿在泰晤士河上的一次野餐中不慎丢失了他珍贵的秘鲁帽子,但最终又找回了它。

帕丁顿用他的秘鲁帽子作为鱼饵,意外地钓起了布朗太太的阳伞和自己丢失的帽子。

帕丁顿的野餐经历变成了一次难忘的河流冒险,充满了意外和惊喜。

帕丁顿的每一次冒险都充满了好奇和探索,但也伴随着不可预测的麻烦。

Transcripts

00:02

left peru and sailed to england alone

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there he met the browns and they took

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him home

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now a new life has begun he's windsor

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gardens favorite sauna cause he always

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does his best to help everyone

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when a problem appears he never

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misses a beat

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and always finds a way to land on his

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feet

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has his very own unique point of view

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looks at everything as if it's brand new

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he is friendly and polite and he tries

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to do things right

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but he gets in sticky messes just the

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same

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he's curious and speaks his mind but

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trouble's never far behind it's

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paddington

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[Music]

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hold still now there's something on your

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nose

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[Music]

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please mr brown you must remain

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absolutely still otherwise this will

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never be finished in time for the art

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exhibition tomorrow i'm sorry mr groover

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i'm afraid sitting still is one thing

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bears aren't very good at

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almost finished

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just one last stroke

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there

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it's very good mr gruber my paintings

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always come out looking like that and

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what's wrong with that art comes in all

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shapes and sizes and many different

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styles look i could throw paint on a

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canvas too but i wouldn't call it art

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but it is mr brown it is some artists

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throw paint

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some walk through it but it's all art

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even this

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aha i see you found my latest treasure

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this was just an old dusty picture

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then i cleaned off some paint and i

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could hardly believe my eyes

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underneath was an old master

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that means it was painted many years ago

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by a famous artist

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it's very valuable

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well it still looks like a lady with a

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banana in her ear to me

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things aren't always as they seem in

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this world mr brown

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just you wait until i've finished

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cleaning it

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allow me mrs bird

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if you don't mind my asking are we going

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far

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we're just taking these few things to

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the rubbish bin

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what's this

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i've never seen this before

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i suppose they don't think it's worth

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keeping

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what did mr gruber say things aren't

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always what they seem

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what have you got there there

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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

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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

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happens mr gruber said that let me see

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let me do it

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careful huh

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nothing i knew it

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yes mr brown i put your painting by the

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front door just as you said it's quite

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safe

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

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mistake this was mr brown's painting

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

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to admit the truth

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

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when she learns what we've done mr curry

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it was an honest mistake

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mrs

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bird

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why do you have to tell her

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there must be another way

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ah

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mr curry models must remain absolutely

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still

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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you know that art isn't working to play

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throw your worries and your brush away

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use your hands use your feet you don't

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have to be neat give it style give it

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flare you can paint with your hair throw

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your paint around faster and faster

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[Music]

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[Applause]

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[Music]

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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

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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

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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

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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

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oh there you are come on in it's time

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for supper and make sure you have a good

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wash first

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oh this lamb is delicious mrs bird i

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think i'll have some more i thought

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artists were supposed to starve

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then it looks like paddington's the only

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artist at this table

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[Laughter]

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i'm not really very hungry mrs bird

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may i be excused of course

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i do hope he's all right he hardly

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touched his dinner and he seemed to have

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some funny red spots all over his face

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

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whatever it is he's got green ones as

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well

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green ones

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

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send for the doctor

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would be a shame if he has to stay in

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bed and miss the exhibition tomorrow

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i'm so pleased you're feeling better

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today paddington your spots are all gone

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i know

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i found some of them on his towel this

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morning

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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

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the bag

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what's the matter paddington are you

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feeling all right yes thank you

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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

07:27

but

07:28

but this isn't my painting

07:30

what well if it's not your painting then

07:33

whose is it

07:35

i think it may be mine

07:39

but you've got it upside down

07:40

[Music]

07:42

oh

07:43

better true genius marvelous

07:46

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

07:55

[Applause]

08:02

[Music]

08:05

pardon could you please tell me what's

08:07

going on

08:09

how do you say

08:11

[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

08:32

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

08:40

to sank a steel mr brown

08:43

it's a fascinating costume that i want

08:45

to include in my book the world and its

08:48

wonders

08:49

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

09:03

[Music]

09:09

madame zaza

09:11

international fortune teller i wouldn't

09:13

put too much stock in fortune tellers

09:16

mister

09:17

oh

09:19

and also

09:20

avenue

09:23

[Music]

09:27

where did you go i'm right here mrs zaza

09:30

you did say come on i said come on that

09:33

means what did you say

09:35

please sit where i can see you

09:38

i would be honored to be the parade's

09:40

official photographer mr dupont

09:43

very honored indeed

09:45

miss youtube is youtube there has been a

09:48

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

10:19

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

10:26

thank you

10:27

no no

10:28

i meant i would use the crystal ball to

10:30

read your future

10:33

no what month is your birthday

10:36

june and december

10:38

june and december but you can't have two

10:41

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

11:03

with a bang

11:05

oh the picture is fading

11:07

i think my palm needs a crossing again

11:10

again

11:11

i hope this fortune comes with some kind

11:13

of guarantee

11:15

apparently it doesn't

11:19

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

11:44

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

11:54

uh yes i see what miss you lebel is

11:57

getting it

11:58

[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

12:11

in step

12:16

[Music]

12:27

[Music]

12:34

mr brown you're keeping everyone awake

12:37

with your drumming

12:39

oh

12:40

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

12:48

working miss you la bear

12:53

oh

12:54

everyone turned out for the big event

13:03

[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

13:18

photograph as a memento

13:26

they're on their way back i should be

13:28

able to get a proper picture of him now

13:31

but where

13:33

[Music]

13:45

what has happened to him madame

13:47

have you seen young mr brown

13:50

you mean that skin flint bear who gave

13:52

me the foreign coins i predicted it'd go

13:55

on a journey and it would go off with a

13:57

bang

13:58

just you wait and see

14:02

you know it's a funny thing but for the

14:04

past five minutes it's been all drum and

14:06

no band

14:07

and it's getting rather hot

14:11

[Music]

14:15

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

14:18

him

14:19

mr brown

14:20

is most unpredictable

14:23

he could be anywhere

14:26

oh mr brown

14:28

there you are however did you manage to

14:31

get down there

14:32

oh it was quite easy it's the getting up

14:34

part that's difficult

14:36

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

14:39

first

14:43

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

14:51

[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

15:00

[Music]

15:09

dear aunt lucy i had the worst nightmare

15:11

the other night you won't believe what

15:13

happened

15:17

[Applause]

15:25

[Music]

15:31

[Applause]

15:31

[Music]

15:39

that's my hat you give it back to me

15:42

find us keepers

15:44

[Music]

15:50

[Applause]

15:54

and what's under your bed

15:57

[Music]

16:16

huh

16:22

you can imagine how pleased i was to

16:24

wake up and find my hat and all my other

16:26

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

16:56

[Music]

16:58

whoops mind what you're doing paddington

17:00

that's my favorite parasol i would hate

17:03

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

17:23

you mr brown

17:25

[Music]

17:27

it'll be a tight squeeze with my old

17:29

gramophone but we always bring it to

17:31

picnics on the river

17:33

i'm sorry paddington there's no room for

17:35

your suitcase but you brought your

17:36

fishing rods mr brown and mrs bird

17:38

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

18:19

wow

18:21

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

18:32

[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

18:44

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

18:53

hold on

19:02

[Music]

19:08

that's how i fell

19:10

[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

19:32

don't know how to swim

19:35

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

19:44

[Music]

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

21:04

[Music]

21:11

oh you caught one paddington now just

21:14

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

21:16

on

21:20

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

21:24

and my hat

21:26

huh

21:27

[Music]

21:30

caught the first fish paddington

21:32

marmalade must be good fish bait it at

21:34

my emergency sandwich

21:36

my parasol oh thank you paddington and

21:39

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

22:01

[Music]

22:32

uh

22:33

[Music]

22:51

curious mix his mind but trouble's never

22:55

far behind

22:57

[Music]