The Adventures of Paddington Bear - Anchors Away | Classic Cartoons for Kids HD
Summary
TLDRIn this whimsical tale, Paddington, the charming bear from Peru, finds himself in a series of humorous misadventures after moving to England. His unique perspective on life, coupled with his friendly and polite demeanor, leads to unexpected outcomes, such as creating topiary art from newspapers and inadvertently winning a ship's travel contest. Despite the chaos he causes, Paddington endears himself to the Browns and others, even becoming a sensation on live television due to his accidental appearances across various studios. His curiosity and knack for getting into 'sticky messes' make for an entertaining story that showcases the bear's innocence and the joy he brings to those around him.
Takeaways
- 𧳠Paddington, a bear from Peru, moves to England and is taken in by the Brown family, starting a new life in Windsor.
- ðº Paddington is depicted as a friendly, polite, and curious character who often finds himself in mischievous situations.
- ðš The Browns and Paddington become involved in the Garden Society's topiary competition, where Paddington accidentally creates newspaper cutouts instead of topiary.
- ð¿ Mr. Brown receives a book on topiary from Mr. Gruber, which inspires him to participate in the competition with unique shapes.
- ð Paddington unwittingly helps Mr. Curry create a topiary peacock, leading to a mix-up where Mr. Curry takes credit for Paddington's work.
- ð¢ Paddington's adventures continue on a ship where he experiences hallucinations due to too much sun and becomes involved in a 'ship sweep' contest.
- ð Despite the confusion, Paddington wins the ship sweep contest by correctly guessing the ship's travel distance due to his knowledge of weather signs.
- ð Paddington is invited to be part of a live studio audience, but ends up causing chaos in multiple television studios due to a mix-up with numbers.
- ðº The television station's chairman is initially upset with the disruption, but upon learning of the positive audience response, invites Paddington back for future appearances.
- ð» Paddington's innocent and well-intentioned actions often lead to unexpected and humorous outcomes, charming those around him.
- ðž Paddington carries a photograph from Aunt Lucy as a form of identification, which becomes a unique token of his identity.
Q & A
Who is Paddington and what happened when he arrived in England?
-Paddington is a bear who left Peru and sailed to England alone. Upon his arrival, he met the Browns who took him in and started a new life with them in Windsor.
What is the problem that arises when Paddington discovers a new hobby?
-Paddington discovers a new hobby of creating topiary shapes from newspapers, which he confuses with marmalade sandwiches, leading to a humorous situation where he needs to learn to create actual topiary shapes from bushes.
What is the Portobello Garden Society's topiary competition and what is the prize for winning it?
-The Portobello Garden Society's topiary competition is an event where participants create fantastic shapes by clipping bushes. The winner of the competition is awarded 50 pounds.
Why does Mr. Curry enter the topiary competition and what does he end up doing?
-Mr. Curry enters the topiary competition to win the 50-pound prize. However, he ends up taking credit for Paddington's work, which is a peacock shaped topiary, leading to a scandal when the truth is revealed.
What happens when Paddington is mistaken for a ghost by Mr. Brown?
-When Mr. Brown is surprised by Paddington's unexpected presence on the ship, he mistakenly thinks Paddington is a ghost, causing a panic on the ship and leading to a man overboard alarm being raised.
What is the 'ship sweep' contest and how does Paddington win it?
-The 'ship sweep' contest involves guessing how far the ship will travel by midday. Paddington, using his knowledge of weather from his uncle in Peru, guesses 25 nautical miles and ends up winning when the ship only travels 20 nautical miles.
Why does Paddington get lost in the television studios?
-Paddington gets lost in the television studios because he confuses the numbers '6' and '9' on the studio doors, leading him to enter the wrong studios and inadvertently causing chaos.
How does Paddington's presence affect the television station's ratings?
-Paddington's presence inadvertently boosts the television station's ratings as viewers are delighted by his unexpected appearances in various shows. The switchboard is flooded with calls from happy viewers.
What does Mr. Curry want to have as an exclusive topiary in his garden?
-Mr. Curry wants a bear-shaped topiary in his garden, which he believes will be exclusive and raise the tone of his garden.
What does Paddington do when he is supposed to be part of a live studio audience?
-Instead of finding the correct studio, Paddington ends up in the wrong ones, causing confusion and chaos. He even brings a marmalade sandwich to a jam session, thinking it's a literal jam session.
Outlines
ð» Paddington's Topiary Adventure
Paddington, the bear from Peru, has moved to England and is living with the Browns. He develops a new interest in topiary after hearing about the Garden Society's competition. Initially, he misunderstands topiary as making shapes out of newspapers, but he soon learns it involves shaping bushes. Mr. Brown receives a book of garden clippings from Mr. Gruber to help Paddington prepare for the competition. Paddington's attempts to create a peacock topiary lead to humorous situations, including a near poke in Mr. Curry's eye. Mr. Curry, a neighbor, tries to take credit for Paddington's work, but the truth is revealed when the peacock topiary is exposed as a fake with foam and stuck branches. Paddington's innocence and Mr. Curry's deceit are central to this section's narrative.
ð A Surprise for Paddington
After the topiary incident, Mrs. Bird and the Browns surprise Paddington by boarding the ship he is on, intending to surprise him but inadvertently causing a panic when Paddington, sunstroked and hallucinating, believes he is seeing ghosts. The misunderstanding is cleared up, and Paddington is relieved to find out that the Browns are real and not hallucinations. Meanwhile, Mr. Gruber guesses the ship's travel distance for a 'ship sweep' contest, predicting only 25 nautical miles due to bad weather. However, the ship only travels 20 nautical miles by midday, making Mr. Gruber's guess the closest and winning him the contest. The story highlights the theme of unexpected surprises and the importance of staying vigilant and cautious.
ð¬ Paddington's Television Misadventure
Paddington receives an invitation to be part of a live studio audience but ends up in the wrong studio due to mixing up the numbers six and nine. His presence causes confusion and humor in various shows, including a jam session where he brings a marmalade sandwich, a Robin Hood play, and a news broadcast. The audience coordinator and the chairman of the television station initially believe Paddington's appearances to be a disaster, but they discover that the viewers loved him, boosting the station's ratings. As a result, Paddington is invited back to the studios, and the story ends on a positive note, emphasizing the charm and popularity of the bear, despite the chaos he inadvertently causes.
ðº Paddington's Live TV Success
This paragraph reveals the aftermath of Paddington's accidental appearances on live television. The chairman of the television station commends Paddington and the audience coordinator for the unexpected boost in viewership and ratings. Despite the initial belief that Paddington's presence would be problematic, it turns out to be a blessing in disguise. The public's positive reaction to Paddington's unintentional TV appearances leads to an invitation for him to return to the studios, suggesting that his unique charm and innocence have won the hearts of the viewers. The story concludes with a humorous note, with Paddington suggesting he could start at studio one and work his way up next time.
Mindmap
Keywords
ð¡Peru
ð¡England
ð¡Browns
ð¡Topiary
ð¡Garden Society
ð¡Marmalade
ð¡Mr. Curry
ð¡Live Studio Audience
ð¡Sweep
ð¡Hallucination
ð¡Paddington
Highlights
Paddington leaves Peru for England, meeting the Browns and starting a new life.
Paddington's unique perspective on life, viewing everything as if it's brand new.
Paddington's polite and friendly nature, despite getting into sticky situations.
The introduction of the Garden Society's topiary competition.
Paddington's misunderstanding of topiary, creating newspaper cutouts instead of shaping bushes.
Mr. Brown's humorous concern about Paddington making sandwiches out of his shrubs.
Mr. Gruber's gift of a book on garden clippings to help Paddington.
Paddington's attempt to create a peacock topiary in Mr. Curry's garden.
Mr. Curry's plan to enter the topiary competition with Paddington's work, claiming it as his own.
The revelation that Mr. Curry's peacock topiary is a fake, made of foam and branches.
Paddington's innocent acceptance of Mr. Curry taking credit for his work.
Mr. Brown winning the ship sweep with an unexpected low travel distance guess.
Paddington's mistaken belief that the Browns and Mrs. Bird are ghosts due to sun-induced hallucinations.
The Browns surprising Paddington on the ship, causing a panic and a man-overboard scare.
Paddington's confusion and accidental disruptions in a television studio.
Paddington's unintended success on live TV, boosting ratings and becoming a hit with viewers.
Paddington's invitation to return to the television studios, despite the chaos he caused.
Transcripts
left peru and sailed to england alone
there he met the browns and they took
him home
now a new life has begun his windsor
when a problem appears he never misses a
beat
and always finds a way to land on his
feet
has his very own unique point of view
looks at everything as if it's brand new
he is friendly and polite and he tries
to do things right
but he gets in sticky messes just the
same
he's curious and speaks his mind but
trouble's never far behind
[Music]
[Music]
i haven't seen paddington this morning
what's he been up to
don't bother answering i can see for
myself
so can i
unfortunately he's discovered a new
hobby
these cutouts have been popping up ever
since he heard about the garden
society's topiary competition
topiary but that's the art of clipping
bushes into fantastic shapes
not newspapers
i think they're meant to be marmalade
sandwiches
well i hope he doesn't make sandwiches
out of my shrubs
if he hopes to win a contest he's going
to have to learn some new shapes
and if we're lucky he'll find someone
else's shrubs to practice on
i am fascinated by your new area of
interest mr brown
and i think you'll find this book very
helpful
clippings from my garden thank you very
much mr gruber
look at all the shapes
they'll make a nice change from
sandwiches
yes mrs bird told me about those i'm
sure a look through that will give you
plenty of ideas for the competition
thank you but a word of warning mr brown
what is cut off
can't be put back
mr brown's going to be surprised when he
comes home and finds a peacock in his
garden
[Music]
but where shall i start
[Music]
who did that
of all the nerve
oh yeah
is that you
what are you doing
this branch lily had my eye out it's
topiary mr curry it's to do with cutting
shrubs i'm making a peacock a peacock
yes the brown said if i was going to
enter the competition
i had to learn a new shape and a
competition you see the portobello
garden society will pick the winner at
the end of the week the prize is 50
pounds
50 pounds hmm
[Music]
[Applause]
you know bear
a bit of turquoise in my garden would
raise the tone of it if you do one for
me i might not report you for nearly
poking my eye out
i'd be happy to mr curry and mind you
don't go clipping one for everyone
i want mine to be exclusive
oh i'm sure i can make it look like
something that's never been done before
you better start straight away bear
this bush definitely looks as though it
could do with a trim mr curry
just make sure it's finished by the time
i get back
after i've got something for my eye i
shall call in at the garden society and
bring the judges round
the judges
i better get started right away
i read in mr gruber's book that the
general shaping of the bush is the easy
part
but the touch-ups are tricky
they weren't joking
[Music]
oh no
i think i'm in trouble again
mr gruber was right
what is cut off can't be put back
i hope the book can tell me what to do
in a situation like this
[Music]
some of the simpler shapes can take as
long as 10 years to reach perfection
10 years mr curry will be back with the
judges in 10 minutes
i have to think fast
[Music]
it's a good thing bears are good at
thinking
[Music]
you'll not be disappointed i assure you
when you see my turkey you won't have to
look any further for your winner
paddington did you know mr curry's
entered the competition as well
yes mrs bird
i made a peacock for him
a peacock
you mean he's taking credit for your
work i don't really mind besides i did
almost poke his eye out
well i mind
come on uh-oh
see
isn't it fantastic
certainly is
but tell us mr curry how did you shape
such a perfect peacock
patience
lots and lots of patience just a moment
mr curry didn't make that
it was paddington
entering someone else's work this is
highly irregular it isn't the first time
something like this has happened you
ought to be ashamed of yourself taking
credit for a young bear's handiwork but
it's my bush and it's a fake a fake
what do you mean a fake there's some
kind of foam in the middle the branches
are stuck in it
[Music]
[Music]
we've seen just about enough this has
been a complete waste of time
get it off
get it off
i'm sorry mr curry tophiri isn't
supposed to attack
people
there you are
hello
i've got a surprise for you paddington i
bought this bush for you to practice on
he's already practiced
on mine
and he ruined it
you can have this one if you like mr
curry
well it's nothing like the original of
course
i could try making you something else mr
carrick a bear would look very nice in
your garden
a bear
[Music]
a bear indeed
now you can't trust anyone today and you
leave things outside
perhaps not
[Music]
what do you care for a biscuit mr gruber
no thank you but i'm happy to see you
relaxing after our latest trip abroad
bears like boats oh then you'll be
interested in our sweep sir
oh don't bother sweeping i'll be sure to
brush the crumbs into the sea the fish
will enjoy them
this sweep is a contest
a contest what do i have to do guess how
far the ship will travel by midday today
the person closest to the exact distance
wins the jackpot that's easy
[Music]
my uncle in peru taught me how to
predict the weather
from the smell of the
wind the ship won't travel very far
today because of the bad weather my
guess is 25 nautical miles
are you sure mr brown there isn't a
cloud in the sky
storms at sea can come out of nowhere i
learned that when i was a stairway let's
not mention stowaways to the captain
shall we i'll put you down for 25
nautical miles
i think i may have made a wrong guess by
mistake mr gruber
perhaps it was the saltire mingling with
some marmalade from your snack
everyone seems certain we will travel a
great distance today
but don't feel bad it was only a guess
i will let you enjoy your biscuits alone
mr brown now be careful don't stay out
in the sun too long
the sun's very hot i'm starting to get
full and
sleepy
[Music]
that's strange
[Music]
i can't see you and i don't like the
look of what i do see
[Music]
[Music]
that was no ordinary dream that was a
nightmare
[Music]
the nightmare is still happening
mr gruber was right i spent too much
time in the sun and now i'm seeing
ghosts
if anyone can help me it's the ship's
doctor
[Music]
good gracious what seems to be the
trouble you look as though you've seen a
ghost
i have
three of them as a matter of fact three
damn me
why don't you tell me all about it
well
it happened right after i was chased by
some biscuits you were chased by
biscuits that's right i see
and this happens to you often
sometimes depending on how much i've
eaten but it doesn't stop there
then i saw the browns and mrs bird but
they're in london a bird in london
you're sure it wasn't uh a seagull on
the railing mrs bird a seagull
she wouldn't like to hear that
start from the beginning
i was sitting on the deck you were
sitting on the deck in the sun yes i was
keeping an eye on the weather for the
sweep
it sounds as though you've been
hallucinating what you need is sleep
but the trouble started while i was
sleeping it's a clear case of too much
sun making you imagine all sorts of
things
well it's happening again
there are the browns and mrs bird
oh my
hi there
hello
but you said they were in london
didn't you
go
no wait
poor mr brown must be very upset i can't
imagine where he's got to
last i saw him he was running around the
ship causing a panic we're terribly
sorry for all the trouble we came on
board this morning when the ship stopped
for supplies
now it all makes sense henry wanted to
surprise paddington not scare him but
how was i to know he would think we're
ghosts and start a panic i've looked
everywhere for him i found paddington's
hat
it was near the railing near the railing
oh no
maybe he fell overboard
overboard
[Music]
i've given the order to start the search
in all my years at sea i've never had a
man overboard let alone a bear
but captain i'm not overboard i'm right
here huddington
[Music]
run everyone hide it's all right mr
brown they aren't ghosts they're real
it's a surprise
[Music]
you can say that again oh paddington why
didn't you come out when you heard the
alarm we thought you'd fallen overboard
you did but no one said anything about a
bear overboard until just now because we
have to stop the shippers behind
schedule we've only traveled 20 nautical
miles and it's already midday
20 you say then i can't believe it the
bears won the ship sweep i've won the
ship sweep your guess must be the
closest
[Music]
this better not happen again well my
suspicions will be aroused and i might
have to clap you in irons
aye aye captain
i think i know one bear who's going to
have a good sleep after his lunch
if you don't mind mrs bird i think i may
stay awake for the rest of the day
anything can happen when i fall asleep
[Music]
and you are one peddington brown mrs
bird says one is enough well i'm sure
she's right
this letter says you've been invited to
be part of a live studio audience
but it doesn't say anything about you
being a bear
do you have any form of identification
hmm
i don't think i have any forms but i
have this photograph from my aunt lucy
it says to my dear nephew paddington
[Music]
oh there's this
it's got my paw mark on it mrs bird says
no one else has one quite like it i
don't suppose anyone would want one
either
[Music]
this is a number of the studio you want
thank you
and be careful you don't get lost
i've never got lost this quickly before
maybe the high altitude is making me see
things
are you lost very lost i'm afraid
i'm looking for this studio
down the hall second door on the left
but you better hurry the jam session's
about to start
a jam session it's a good job i brought
a marmalade sandwich
[Music]
i hope we get to see paddington in one
of the live studio audiences with that
hat and duffle coat he shouldn't be too
hard to spot
[Applause]
thank you
and for our last number we have a
wonderful
[Music]
see
just like i said i have a feeling
whoever invited paddington to the
television studios is going to wish they
hadn't
[Music]
yes
as i was saying uh our wonderful guest
is
heading to brown of 32 windsor gardens
brown paddington brown
but you're supposed to be in studio six
not studio nine
i didn't know about the jam session
so i hope a marmalade sandwich will do
[Music]
i'm afraid we can't play this play it my
aunt lucy taught me never to play with
my food
yes
[Music]
how can i help you
i think i took a wrong turn
[Music]
oh
i see what's happened
you must have thought the six was a nine
i did not aunt lucy also taught me my
numbers
[Music]
what i mean is
you're in the wrong studio
studio 6 is through there
oh thank you
[Applause]
change the channel i can't watch this
anymore
[Music]
but this is studio eight
well at least i'm getting warmer
where's that bear
[Music]
i have you robin hood
nothing can save you no
i think you dropped something
[Music]
it's not my place to say but i've always
been told that violence doesn't pay
[Applause]
i can't believe it that's it
i'm calling the television station
why don't we watch the news
[Music]
and on the international scene there
have been reports of
strange sightings abroad
there's been a new development in the
amazing discovery it's happened again
i've tried phoning the station five
times but they're always busy oh dear i
hope people aren't calling to complain
about paddington
what is going on in my studios
find the audience coordinator and that
bear and bring them to my office on that
double
i don't believe it this is studio six
but the show's over
there you are
there you are
the chairman would like to see both of
you in his office immediately
oh no
i think i'm in trouble again
this is very serious those programs were
going out live everyone in the country
must have seen you
you see i got my sixes and nines mixed
up
yes
i know they're right here i was just
what
that's incredible
uh as i was saying this is very serious
it turns out everyone in the country did
see you they did they did
and they loved you
our switchboard has been flooded with
calls from happy viewers wondering where
and when you'll turn up next you've done
us a great service our ratings have
soared
congratulations good work
awesome thank you sir you know what they
say there's nothing like live tv
we'll have to have you back mr brown
perhaps next time i could start at
studio one and work my way up
two
[Music]
uh
[Music]
curious and speaks his mind
[Music]
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