The Treasure Hunt/Paddington Goes to Hollywood/Mr. Gruber's Mystery Tour

MetroMedia Television 11 a.k.a MM11
13 Jul 202242:15

Summary

TLDR Paddington الدب، ال Protagonist الذئب الرائع في القصة، يعيش حياتته الجديدة في إنجلترا مع عائلة براون. يظهر النص أنه يحاول دائمًا مساعدة الناس وحل مشاكلهم، حتى عندما يذهب إلى المدرسة للمرة الأولى ويصبح مساعدًا لمدرسه. يواجه Paddington التحديات بروح متفائلة وأسلوب فريد من نوعه، يستخدم إبداعه وحكمة عائلته لتجاوز العقبات. يحتوي النص على العديد من الأحداث الممتعة مثل اللعب في مباراة ك्रيكيت وتجربة التمثيل واستكشاف متحف الصمات الimitation. يظل Paddington دائمًا مليئًا بالذكاء والشجاعة، مهما كانت المواقف التي يواجهها.

Takeaways

  • 🧐 Paddington小熊是一个充满好奇心且总是试图帮助他人的小熊,尽管他的方法有时会导致混乱。
  • 🛠️ Paddington使用一个名为“treasure seeker”的设备来寻找宝藏,这个设备会发出不同的哔哔声来指示他是否接近宝藏。
  • 🛏️ Paddington没有整理床铺,因为他在数他的秘鲁分币时丢失了一个,这显示了他对Aunt Lucy给他的紧急情况下使用的硬币的重视。
  • 📚 Paddington在寻找丢失物品时展现了坚持不懈的精神,这表明了他对朋友的忠诚和解决问题的决心。
  • 🎭 Paddington意外地在好莱坞电影中扮演了一个角色,这展示了他的冒险精神和对新事物的开放态度。
  • 🎂 Paddington的生日派对准备中,他尝试帮助装饰和准备食物,但往往事与愿违,导致了一系列的混乱。
  • 📖 在学校的经历中,Paddington展示了他的创造力和乐于助人的性格,即使在学校环境中也能找到帮助他人的方法。
  • 🏏 Paddington在板球比赛中的独特风格和策略,虽然不符合常规,但最终帮助他的团队获胜,体现了他的创新思维。
  • 🏫 Paddington对学校的适应表明了他对新环境的快速学习和适应能力,尽管最终他发现自己更适合在32 Windsor Gardens的家中。
  • 🧙‍♂️ Paddington尝试学习魔术并在自己的生日派对上表演,这显示了他的勇气和愿意尝试新事物的态度。
  • 👮‍♂️ Paddington在处理学校规则和要求时遇到了挑战,但他始终保持乐观,并最终接受了自己最适合的地方。

Q & A

  • باينغتون يبحث عن ماذا في النص؟

    -باينغتون يبحث عن الكنز في النص، وهو يستخدم آلة تفتيش الكنز لاكتشاف الأضواء المختلفة.

  • ماذا يحدث عندما يفقد باينغتون سنتا فيروس؟

    -باينغتون يبحث عن سنتا فيروس الذي يضعها في حالة الطوارئ التي أعطيتها له تيتي لوسي.

  • ماذا يحدث عندما يفقد مريم برون حلقها الزوجية؟

    -باينغتون يساعد في العثور على حلقة الزواج الفقيرة من قبل مريم برون باستخدام آلةه الكهرومغناطيسية.

  • لماذا يساعد مرسي كوري في البحث عن سنتا فيروس باينغتون؟

    -مرسي كوري يعتقد أنه يبحث عن ذهب، ولذلك يساعد في البحث، ولكن في الواقع يحاول الاستفادة من الجهود السابقة لإيجاد سنتا فيروس باينغتون.

  • ماذا يحدث في الأحداث الأخيرة من النص؟

    -باينغتون يكتشف أن القناة كانت ت愉ب الأشياء اللمعان من الجميع، ويُظهر هذا في نهاية الأحداث.

  • ما هي الوظيفة الجديدة لباينغتون في النص؟

    -باينغتون يصبح ممثلًا لشركة الأفلام، ويظهر أنه لديه إمكانات تسويقية كبيرة.

  • ماذا يحدث في الرحلة الغامضة؟

    -في الرحلة الغامضة، يكتشف باينغتون وزملائه وجود شبح ي愉ب الأشياء اللمعان في المتحف.

  • لماذا يذهب باينغتون إلى المدرسة؟

    -باينغتون يذهب إلى المدرسة لأن السلطات التعليمية قررت أنه حان الوقت للتعليم، وأنه يجب أن يذهب إلى المدرسة في الصباح التالي.

  • ما هي المسألة الرئيسية التي يواجهها باينغتون في المدرسة؟

    -باينغتون يعاني من المشاكل في المدرسة، مثل عدم وجود مIFORM له ككل طالب آخر، وعدم القدرة على الالتزام بالقواعد المدرسية العادية.

  • ما هي الرسالة الأساسية في النص؟

    -النص ينقل رسائلًا مثل الصبر والاستمرار في المحاولة، والعدالة، والقيم الأخلاقية الأخرى.

  • كيف يؤثر باينغتون على حياة الآخرين في النص؟

    -باينغتون يؤثر على حياة الآخرين بطريقة إيجابية، مثل مساعدة في العثور على الأشياء المفقودة، وتقديم المساعدة في الأحداث.

Outlines

00:00

😀 Paddington's Misadventures with a Treasure Seeker

Paddington, the beloved bear, embarks on a quest to find treasures using a special device that beeps upon discovering something valuable. Mrs. Brown expresses concern over Paddington's constant use of the device, fearing the battery might run out. Paddington assures her it's a long-life battery. The narrative takes a humorous turn when Paddington's bed gets unmade due to his preoccupation with counting Peruvian centavos, a task given by Aunt Lucy for emergencies. The story unfolds with various characters joining in the treasure hunt, leading to unexpected and comical situations, including Mr. Curry's inadvertent involvement and the discovery of the true nature of the 'treasure' signals.

05:01

🎬 Paddington's Hollywood Adventure and Unintended Acting Career

Paddington's journey takes an unexpected turn when he and Mr. Gruber visit Hollywood for research. A series of comedic events at a film studio leads to Paddington being cast as a villain in a movie due to his unique appearance. Despite the chaos caused by a marmalade mishap and an unscripted appearance by a magpie stealing shiny objects, Paddington's reputation as a problem solver and his polite upbringing shine through. The story concludes with Paddington inadvertently becoming the logo for a movie company, highlighting his merchandising potential and the memorable impression he leaves on Hollywood.

10:02

🚌 Paddington's Mystery Tour and Museum Mayhem

A mystery tour turns into an adventure for Paddington as he and Mr. Gruber find themselves in a waxwork museum. Paddington's innocent curiosity leads to a series of mishaps that are initially blamed on him but are later revealed to be the work of a mischievous squirrel. The museum's displays are damaged, but Paddington's honesty and good nature are recognized by Tom Weaver, a wax figure maker. The story ends with the squirrel being identified as the true culprit, and Paddington's innocence is proven, adding another layer to his reputation as a bear who always lands on his feet.

15:03

🎉 Paddington's Birthday Party Preparations and Magic Show

Paddington decides to help with his own birthday party preparations, getting involved in various tasks that result in his usual brand of chaos. From struggling with streamers and balloons to attempting magic tricks, Paddington's efforts are endearing if not entirely successful. The story includes a humorous interaction with Mr. Curry, who uninvitedly attends the party and indulges in the food. Paddington's attempt at a magic trick involving an egg and a jar of marmalade adds a layer of comedy. Despite the mishaps, Paddington's party is set to be a memorable event filled with laughter and fun.

20:04

🏏 Paddington's Cricket Match and Unconventional Play

Paddington's adventures continue in Australia, where he is unexpectedly recruited to play cricket in a fundraiser match. His lack of experience and unconventional playing style, including using the bat wrong way round and sticking to his pads with marmalade, lead to a series of humorous events on the field. Despite the challenges and the intimidating opposition from 'Smasher' Knowles, Paddington's unique approach to the game turns the match in his team's favor, showcasing his ability to rise to the occasion and his natural talent for problem-solving.

25:04

📚 Paddington's First Day at School and Classroom Confusion

Paddington's life takes another unexpected turn when he is required to attend school. His first day is filled with humorous misunderstandings and mishaps, from offering marmalade sandwiches to the strict schoolmaster, Mr. Eustace, to accidentally purchasing fish fingers instead of raw fish for a biology class dissection. Paddington's good-natured attempts to be helpful, including his role as Mr. Eustace's assistant, endear him to the school staff despite the chaos. The day concludes with Paddington's realization that school may not be the place for him, and he returns home to his rightful place at 32 Windsor Gardens.

30:07

🏡 Paddington's Homecoming and Celebration of Individuality

The story culminates with Paddington's return to his home at 32 Windsor Gardens, where he is warmly welcomed as the neighborhood's favorite bear. The narrative highlights Paddington's unique qualities, including his helpful nature, curiosity, and the ability to find solutions to problems. Despite the sticky situations he often finds himself in, Paddington remains a beloved figure due to his polite and friendly demeanor. The story ends on a celebratory note, reinforcing Paddington's status as one of a kind and a cherished member of the Windsor Gardens community.

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💡Paddington

Paddington هو الدب الأليفي الشهيرة في القصة، يُعرف بسلوكه الطيب والمساعدة في حل المشكلات. يتميز بحب ال杏果酱 (mermalade)، وهو يعيش في 32 windsor gardens. يشير إلى الروح الإيجابية والروح ال探险 (adventurous spirit) في الفيديو.

💡Treasure Seeker

Treasure Seeker هو آلة استكشاف الذهب التي يستخدمها Paddington في البحث عن أشياء مفقودة. يشير هذا المصطلح إلى مغامرات البحث والاكتشاف التي تشكل جزءًا من موضوع الفيديو.

💡Marmalade

杏果酱 (Marmalade) هي الطعم المفضل لPaddington، ويُستخدم كعنصر مضحك في القصة لتوضيح مدى حياتية الدب وتأثيره السلبي على الأحداث، مثل اختفاء ال杏果酱 من الjar.

💡Mrs. Brown

Mrs. Brown هي إحدى الشخصيات الرئيسية في القصة، تعيش مع Paddington في 32 windsor gardens. تمثل الشخصية الإنسانية والمسؤولية، وتساعد في تطوير الأحداث في الفيديو.

💡School

المدرسة (School) مكان لتعلم وتطوير الشخصية، حيث يذهب Paddington للدراسة بعد أن طلب من السلطات أن يjoin الدراسة. يشير إلى تحديات الadaptation (التكوين) والتعلم في بيئة جديدة.

💡Mystery Tour

Mystery Tour هو رحلة غير معروفة الوجهة حيث لا أحد يعرف أين سيذهبون قبل الوصول إلى المكان. يشير إلى ال探险 (adventure) واستكشاف ال新鲜事物 (new experiences) في الفيديو.

💡Wax Museum

Museum الックス (Wax Museum) هو مكان يحتوي على تمثالات مصنوعة من الكس، حيث يحدث بعض الأحداث المثيرة في الفيديو. يشير إلى الأحداث الغامضة والاستكشاف في القصة.

💡Hollywood

Hollywood هو مكان السينما والنجوم، حيث يحاول Paddington النجاح في السينما. يشير إلى thedREAM (الحلم) والعمل الجاد لتحقيق النجاح.

💡Cricket

Cricket هي لعبة رياضية شائعة في بعض البلدان، حيث يشارك Paddington في لعبه لمساعدة في جمع fonds (الجمعيات الخيرية). يشير إلى المساهمة في المجتمع والمشاركة الجماعية.

💡Magic Show

Magic Show هو عرض سحري يحاول Paddington تنفيذه في حفل عيد. يشير إلى الابتكار والمتعة في الأحداث ال社交 (social events) في الفيديو.

💡Birthday Party

عيد ميلاد (Birthday Party) هو حفل تكريم ينظم Paddington لنفسه، حيث يحاول إحداث الفرح والمتعة. يشير إلى أهمية الاحتفاء بالمناسبات والاستمتاع بالعائلة والأصدقاء.

Highlights

Paddington's unique approach to treasure hunting with a special long-life battery.

The humorous misunderstanding about carrots in the stew and Paddington's focus on his Peruvian centavos.

Paddington's innovative use of a treasure seeker leads to unexpected adventures and discoveries.

Mrs. Brown's lost wedding ring and Paddington's determination to find it using the treasure seeker.

Mr. Curry's comical involvement in the treasure hunt and his ulterior motives for joining Paddington.

The revelation that Mr. Curry's boot studs were causing false treasure signals.

Paddington's clever idea to use a bird book to deduce that magpies might be responsible for the missing items.

The community's excitement as Paddington's successful treasure hunt gains widespread attention.

Paddington's unexpected career as an actor in Hollywood, starting with a small role as a bystander.

The humorous chaos on the film set caused by Paddington's marmalade, leading to his firing and subsequent new role as a movie logo.

Paddington's and Mr. Gruber's mystery tour that turns into a real-life detective adventure in a wax museum.

The discovery of the museum's ghost being a squirrel, not Paddington, responsible for the vandalism.

Paddington's attempt to help with his own birthday party preparations, leading to comical mishaps.

Paddington's magic show at his birthday party, which includes a trick gone wrong with a disappearing egg.

Paddington's and Mr. Gruber's trip to Australia, where they find themselves in the middle of a cricket match.

Paddington's unconventional cricket techniques that lead to surprising outcomes on the field.

Paddington's first day at school, where his marmalade sandwiches and unique perspective cause a stir.

The resolution that Paddington is better suited living at 32 Windsor Gardens rather than attending school.

Transcripts

00:01

[Music]

00:03

he's at it again

00:10

won't find any treasure in there

00:11

paddington the only carrots in this stew

00:14

are the kind you eat

00:19

paddington your battery will run out if

00:22

you keep that thing on all the time i'll

00:24

be careful mrs brown but it's a special

00:26

long life one

00:27

more's the pity

00:30

mr brown's treasure seeker was most

00:32

exciting it even had a book of

00:34

instructions explaining about the

00:35

different beeping noises it made when it

00:37

found something hmm

00:43

getting closer

00:45

[Music]

00:47

why paddington you haven't made your bed

00:50

i did mrs brown but i'm afraid it got

00:52

unmade again i was counting my peruvian

00:54

centavos last night and i lost one

00:58

aunt lucy would have been most upset she

01:00

gave them to me in case i ever had an

01:02

emergency thank goodness you found it

01:04

then you must take care of them in

01:06

future

01:07

i shall mrs brown i always keep them

01:09

polished i don't spend them

01:13

do you realize it's the first time we've

01:15

had peace and quiet in weeks

01:18

i do hope paddington is finally tired of

01:21

his treasure seeker

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[Music]

01:36

paddington oh paddington

01:38

i've lost my wedding ring can you see if

01:40

it's fallen on the ground i shall mrs

01:43

brown

01:44

dear henry will be most upset when he

01:46

hears i do so treasure that ring

01:50

[Music]

01:55

my peruvian centavos

01:57

they've disappeared

01:59

mercy me what is going on first your

02:03

wedding ring and now paddington centavos

02:06

don't worry mrs bird i'll find them with

02:08

my treasure seeker

02:10

what you need is perseverance if you

02:12

expect to find anything with that thing

02:15

bears are good at perseverance mrs bird

02:27

this is the spot

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[Music]

02:35

according to the instruction book all

02:36

you need is luck when looking for things

02:39

and since horseshoes are lucky

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bear

02:43

was that you what do you think you're

02:45

doing i'm sorry mr curry i didn't know

02:48

you were spying on me i'm just looking

02:49

for gold

02:51

gold did you say gold what kind of gold

02:56

provence and tavos gold rings why don't

02:58

i help you there

03:04

[Music]

03:07

let's say finders keepers shall we

03:09

find us keepers standard procedure we're

03:12

looking for treasure there

03:15

is it there

03:17

no not a sign

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[Music]

03:23

that's funny i do believe mr curry is

03:26

helping paddington look for his centavos

03:30

mr curry doesn't know the meaning of the

03:31

word help he's after something

03:36

[Music]

03:39

ah gold indeed the gardens full of

03:42

scraps of old metal perhaps we should

03:44

look where the horseshoe landed

03:46

you're absolutely right there come along

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[Music]

04:03

you carry on digging for a while bear i

04:05

have to stretch my legs i have a good

04:07

feeling about this hole

04:10

[Music]

04:14

why aren't you digging i don't think

04:16

there's anything in this hole mr curry

04:18

nonsense bear try it again

04:22

start peeking there

04:25

oh dear

04:27

i think we've been getting signals from

04:28

your boot studs mr curry that's why it

04:30

always sounded as if the treasure was

04:31

under your feet

04:35

come back here i'll give you buddy

04:38

treasure

04:39

did you dig all these holes paddington

04:41

mr curry dug most of them mr brown that

04:44

bear of yours tricked me into it well

04:46

i'm delighted this flower bed needed a

04:48

good turning over thank you both you're

04:50

welcome mr brown

04:52

[Music]

04:54

what's all this bear you'll find us keep

04:57

us mr curry now listen here there i've

04:59

had just about enough of your nonsense

05:01

for one day when

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[Music]

05:05

shoe feeding scavenger away

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hmm

05:11

mr curry had given me an idea and when i

05:13

looked in my bird book it said that

05:15

magpies were notorious for stealing

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shiny objects

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[Music]

05:21

where are you going paddington i'm

05:23

perseverancing mrs brown

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[Music]

05:29

what on earth is paddington up to henry

05:32

i have a confession to make

05:35

it's about my wedding ring

05:37

oh

05:38

it was the moment of truth

05:43

the missing treasure

05:46

it belongs to me there you're on my side

05:48

of the fence but you said finders

05:51

keepers would stand a procedure mr curry

05:55

word of my successful treasure hunt

05:57

spread like wildfire the entire

05:59

neighborhood showed up

06:01

the magpie had been stealing shiny

06:03

objects from everyone

06:05

go watch anyone

06:06

that's mine i can't believe it

06:10

an earring oh the earring my mother gave

06:13

me

06:14

and the last thing

06:16

a diamond tie clip mine bear it's

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inscribed it says that's fine bear don't

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read that to my little snookum welcomes

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i didn't know snookum wucoms was your

06:27

first name mr curry

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[Music]

06:33

i'm sorry mr magpie

06:35

but here i think marmalade is worth its

06:38

weight in gold

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[Music]

06:48

in hollywood there's a place where all

06:49

the famous film stars leave their

06:51

footprints in wet cement

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but i don't suppose they've had many

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poor prints

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[Music]

06:59

of course the movie stars usually have

07:01

special permission

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[Music]

07:04

what

07:05

marmalade

07:07

mr gruber and i were in hollywood to

07:09

research the next chapter of his book

07:11

the world in its wonders

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look mr brob it's a map showing where

07:17

all the movie stars live

07:20

they must enjoy getting lots of visitors

07:22

to put their houses on a map

07:25

oh

07:26

i'm afraid my cement has dried mr gruber

07:35

[Music]

07:40

hollywood is all about making movies so

07:42

we decided to take a tour of the studio

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[Music]

07:48

and i couldn't believe my eyes

07:58

it was like traveling all over the world

08:00

in just a few minutes

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for free

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[Applause]

08:15

hey buddy we're trying to shoot a

08:16

picture here

08:18

pardon oh pardon me

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and action

08:29

all right who's next excuse me i'm

08:31

looking for the yeah yeah come on we

08:33

haven't got all day this way

08:37

all right read this it's the role of

08:39

bystander number three it's a small but

08:42

vitally important part i want you to

08:44

give it everything you've got okay

08:47

and action

08:49

um

08:51

look out he's over here i mean

08:54

there he's over there we've heard enough

08:56

thank you

08:59

wait you're some kind of bear aren't you

09:02

you got claws

09:04

[Music]

09:05

of course

09:07

this is incredible he's perfect for the

09:09

part of the villain in this picture an

09:11

evil mad scientist known only as

09:15

the claw

09:18

mr brown there you are i was getting one

09:21

are you his agent i'm his friend yeah

09:24

that's what they all say look i want him

09:27

to be in my movie this is my offer take

09:29

it or leave it

09:35

we'll just take it

09:38

and so began my career as an actor

09:41

[Music]

09:44

okay now in this scene you've got the

09:46

hero trapped your line is

09:48

give me the access code or you're doomed

09:52

you got it shouldn't i say please

09:56

no you're a criminal mastermind an evil

09:59

genius bent on world domination

10:01

well that's no excuse for being rude

10:03

aunt lucy taught me to always be polite

10:06

and mr black is just that

10:08

[Music]

10:09

whatever

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[Music]

10:11

all right in this scene you and the hero

10:14

are playing for high stakes

10:16

you know anything about card games

10:18

of course i do

10:20

revenge of the claw scene 12 take one

10:24

and action

10:29

oh

10:30

do you have any queens

10:32

cut

10:34

for the last time you're not playing

10:36

fish you are playing poker five card

10:39

draw understand

10:41

you've got your motivation

10:43

i think

10:44

so revenge of the claw scene 12 take

10:49

32

10:51

and

10:52

action

10:54

hold it

10:55

what now

10:58

there's some kind of smudge on the lens

11:00

it looks like marmalade

11:03

who's been eating marmalade on my set

11:07

uh-oh

11:08

[Music]

11:12

being an actor is harder than i thought

11:13

mr gruber

11:15

being a director seems to be even worse

11:18

mr brown

11:19

you see that man over there in the

11:21

expensive looking suit

11:24

he owns the studio he came down here

11:26

today because for some reason he's under

11:29

the impression that this production is

11:31

not going well so let's try to leave a

11:34

good impression okay

11:36

my aunt lucy i know i know she taught

11:39

you to always leave a good impression

11:43

action

11:44

well agent malone i believe the time has

11:48

come

11:52

[Music]

11:56

you fiend you'll never get away with

11:59

this

12:02

nothing can stop me now

12:09

[Music]

12:17

i think i'm in trouble again

12:18

[Music]

12:20

that's it i want you out of here you are

12:24

fired just a minute

12:28

what's your name young fellow paddington

12:30

sir paddington brown i'm sorry about

12:33

your set details details but you know

12:36

something you're just what this studio

12:38

needs isn't he

12:40

uh right absolutely right that's just

12:44

what i've been saying

12:46

[Music]

12:49

it's a night

12:51

as of

12:51

stars come out for the london premiere

12:54

of the latest hollywood blockbuster the

12:56

revenge of the claw

13:02

you must have a really big part

13:04

paddington

13:05

they'll see what they mr brown

13:09

they certainly did see i had become the

13:12

new logo for the movie company

13:14

a logo

13:15

but

13:16

why

13:17

[Applause]

13:18

they said i had great merchandising

13:21

potential

13:22

[Music]

13:29

[Music]

13:32

i expect you may be wondering what i'm

13:34

doing on a bus

13:36

sandwiched into my seat

13:38

well if you think i look uncomfortable

13:40

you should see mr gruber give me the

13:42

ball

13:43

heads up oh dear

13:47

[Music]

13:51

we're on what's known as a mystery tour

13:53

because nobody knows where we're going

13:55

until we get there but if you ask me the

13:57

mystery is how they used to cram so many

13:59

people onto one bus

14:09

now

14:11

while i get the tickets

14:13

why don't you look for a souvenir that's

14:16

a very good idea mr gruber i may get a

14:18

postcard to send to aunt lucy

14:24

may i have two postcards please

14:27

um

14:29

excuse me

14:30

i hope she's all right

14:32

she's either been struck down or she's

14:34

having what mrs bird would call a funny

14:36

turn

14:39

in fact i don't like to admit it but her

14:42

heart stare is even stronger than aunt

14:44

lucy's

14:48

[Music]

14:51

don't worry mr brown

14:53

she's a dummy it's very nice of you to

14:56

stick up for me mr gruber but she may

14:58

not be able to help it

14:59

that's certainly true mr brown you see

15:02

she's made of wax

15:05

this is a wax work museum and it's one

15:07

of the tricks they play on visitors

15:12

this one looks very lifelike too

15:15

[Music]

15:17

ah wait for me mr gruber

15:20

oh not again

15:26

look tom more vandalism

15:31

chewed same as the others whoever is

15:34

responsible is getting more daring doing

15:36

it right under our noses

15:38

[Music]

15:40

we are now entering the medieval display

15:44

a fantasy world of brave knights damsels

15:47

in distress

15:49

fierce dragons

15:52

and bears gorging themselves

15:59

the brown

16:02

no

16:03

over on our left is the french

16:05

revolution display

16:11

these are much better than the postcard

16:13

lady at least they move they'll be

16:15

saying hello next

16:18

and here we have a fascinating

16:23

hey you what's going on here i've got to

16:26

tell mr gruber what's happened stop that

16:28

bear come back here

16:31

[Music]

16:34

no one can say this tour isn't

16:36

mysterious

16:41

it would just be nice if i could see a

16:43

bit more of it

16:46

on the other hand

16:54

[Music]

17:03

he's usually more careful

17:06

at least he tries to be

17:08

oh dear look ivanhoe's a complete mess

17:11

about it it's just problem upon the

17:14

problem

17:15

but he's also rather fond of marmalade

17:18

sandwiches

17:20

we've had a number of these accidents of

17:22

late displays toppled fingers chewed off

17:24

our wax

17:25

oh mr brown would never eat wax

17:29

at least

17:30

not intentionally

17:32

well then if he's nothing to hide where

17:35

is he

17:38

hmm at least there's no damage to the

17:40

goldilocks in the three bears display

17:42

[Music]

17:46

being a bear does have its advantages

17:48

but i need mr gruber's help he's very

17:51

good at setting everything right

17:52

[Music]

17:57

mr gruber

17:59

[Music]

18:06

i'm glad you're not real otherwise i

18:07

might get sent to the tower

18:11

what's going on in here this is terrible

18:14

if this keeps up all our displays will

18:16

be ruined

18:19

i remember every wax figure i've made

18:21

for this museum

18:22

but i don't remember you

18:25

you made the queen she's very good thank

18:28

you

18:29

my name is tom weaver i've been working

18:31

here for 20 years my name is paddington

18:33

brown i've been visiting here for about

18:35

20 minutes then you can't be the one

18:37

who's been knocking over displays and

18:39

chewing up the wax dummies for the past

18:41

few weeks

18:42

oh no but i think there's a ghost loose

18:44

in the museum it makes a strange

18:46

chattering sound

18:48

a chattering sound you say

18:51

mr brown

18:52

there's our culprit

18:54

this bear is innocent

18:56

out you know

18:57

i've spent 20 years of my life making

18:59

faces good ones bad ones sneaky ones

19:03

so i should recognize an honest face

19:05

when i see one

19:07

even beneath those whiskers then who is

19:09

responsible

19:13

[Music]

19:16

one

19:18

most unusual

19:21

i know

19:24

[Music]

19:26

this is our ghost

19:28

that squirrel must have been trapped in

19:30

the museum for weeks

19:31

he's the one who's been nibbling the

19:33

figures he's the one who knocked over

19:35

the displays he's the one who melted the

19:37

bug man's face

19:40

no i'm sorry

19:42

that was me

19:45

it's brilliant it's even scarier now

19:47

than it used to be

19:49

you've made a grand addition to the

19:50

chamber of horrors i must find a way to

19:53

repay you

19:57

well mr brown

19:58

it's not every day you get to solve a

20:01

real mystery on a mystery tour

20:04

and it isn't every day you can see

20:06

yourself doing it

20:10

dear aunt lucy mrs bird says bears have

20:12

two birthdays a year a summer one and a

20:15

winter one just like the queen that

20:17

means i get two birthday parties every

20:19

year so there's a lot of work for the

20:21

party givers so i decided to help

20:25

oh dear paddington how did you get

20:28

yourself into such a pickle oh it had

20:30

nothing to do with pickles judy

20:32

streamers are a bit difficult to pause

20:34

why don't you help jonathan with the

20:35

balloons

20:38

all right then you can take these

20:39

balloons to doody

20:43

balloons are even more difficult than

20:44

streamers oh perhaps i can help blow

20:46

them up mr curry's always saying bears

20:49

are full of hot air

20:50

[Music]

20:52

[Applause]

20:53

[Music]

20:58

maybe you should help judy with the

21:00

streamers

21:02

[Music]

21:04

it's my birthday and i don't have

21:06

anything to do

21:10

an urgent package for mr penny brown

21:13

oh

21:14

thank you very much

21:17

it was the magic outfit you sent me on

21:19

lucy and it couldn't have come at a

21:20

better time it meant i could help out

21:23

with my birthday party after all

21:25

i'd put on a magic show

21:35

[Music]

21:42

say the magic word alakazam

21:45

there's a singing bird

21:48

take a coin and cover it well

21:50

wave the wand say the magic spell where

21:52

it goes nobody knows and magicians are

21:56

not likely to tell

21:59

joining wings is a real slick trick they

22:01

all come together with just one click

22:04

and then come apart

22:05

just as

22:08

[Music]

22:11

magic's quick much fun to do

22:16

oh yeah

22:20

[Music]

22:22

magic's so much fun to do

22:27

learning magic was going to be a trick

22:29

in itself using the wand was by far the

22:32

easiest part to learn the instruction

22:34

said to wave it around and say the magic

22:37

word abra

22:41

[Music]

22:47

my jar of marmalade it's disappeared

22:51

[Music]

22:52

disappearing

22:54

disappearing normally

22:56

instruction book doesn't say anything

22:58

about disappearing marmalade it must be

23:00

a very powerful spell to make a whole

23:01

jar vanish it'll be a very good trick

23:03

for tonight

23:05

but i'll have to persuade mrs bird to

23:06

give me another jar

23:10

abracadabra

23:11

i'll give you abracadabra and be careful

23:14

with that one door you'll have someone's

23:16

eye out there's some interesting tricks

23:18

in this book of yours paddington i don't

23:20

mind which ones you perform this evening

23:22

as long as you don't try sawing anyone

23:23

in half

23:25

[Music]

23:33

when the guests started arriving our

23:35

neighbor mr curry soon realized we were

23:38

having a party

23:39

so it's the bear's birthday is it

23:44

i'm sure he must have forgotten to send

23:45

me my invitation mrs bird says mr curry

23:48

is always looking out for anything

23:49

that's free especially when it's

23:51

something to eat

23:53

ladies and gentlemen as i couldn't find

23:55

mr brown saw for my next trick

23:58

but you haven't done one yet bear

24:01

it's one thing for that mr curry to come

24:03

to a party he wasn't invited to but to

24:05

take the first helping of paddington's

24:07

cake it's disgusting perhaps paddington

24:10

will make him disappear

24:12

i take one egg i wish he'd take

24:15

something that would be easier on the

24:16

carpet and place it on the table so

24:20

abracadabra

24:22

[Music]

24:25

of course it's all done by slight of

24:27

poor but very good for a bear

24:29

now can you make it come back

24:34

abracadabra

24:35

[Music]

24:39

excellent now that's what i call a good

24:41

trick making people think he was going

24:43

to find an egg if it was a jar of

24:45

marmalade all the time

24:46

[Applause]

24:54

i'm afraid i hadn't had time to practice

24:56

the disappearing flowers trick

25:00

so there may be a few minutes break

25:02

disappearing flowers

25:04

disappearing flowers

25:10

what on earth can he be doing

25:13

[Music]

25:19

did he say a few minutes or a few hours

25:22

rather a slow trick this one i think i

25:24

may have another piece of cake

25:28

are you all right in there mr brown

25:31

it's all dark and i can't read my

25:32

instruction book

25:34

let's get you out paddington

25:36

quite a good trick the disappearing bear

25:38

very unusual but i don't see what the

25:41

flowers are for for my next trick i

25:43

would like a watch

25:46

are you sure

25:47

wouldn't anything else do

25:49

you can have mine if you like bear only

25:51

be careful it's very valuable and

25:57

i hope you know what you're doing there

25:59

that was when i read for this trip to

26:01

work it is necessary to have a second

26:04

watch

26:04

preferably a junk one

26:09

20 years i've had this watch and now

26:11

look at it this will cost someone a

26:13

pretty penny

26:16

nonsense it's one you bought from me for

26:19

50 pence six months ago you ought to be

26:22

ashamed of yourself telling lies to a

26:24

young bear

26:29

oh dear

26:30

i think that's my disappearing egg it

26:32

must have reappeared again

26:34

i've never been so insulted in all my

26:36

life it's the last time i shall ever

26:38

come to one of your birthday parties

26:39

bear

26:43

well well

26:45

paddington did make him disappear after

26:47

all

26:49

[Music]

26:54

cricket

26:56

bat

26:57

paddington i didn't know you and mr

26:59

gruber went to australia to learn about

27:02

insects and night flying creatures we

27:04

didn't

27:06

i was writing notes about the other

27:07

cricket the one you play

27:09

[Music]

27:12

we gone to australia to see ayers rock

27:14

for mr gruber's book the world and its

27:16

wonders then we visited an old friend of

27:18

his james sinclair

27:21

and straight away we found ourselves in

27:23

trouble again and all because of a game

27:25

of cricket

27:27

mr sinclair is head master of a boys

27:29

school and we arrived to find he had a

27:31

problem on his hands and as you know by

27:33

now i'm always happy to help people with

27:35

their problems

27:36

it's all highly irregular mr sinclair

27:39

he's not even an old bear let alone an

27:41

old boy

27:42

i know the umpire's decision is final

27:45

but the old boys team is one man short

27:48

he looks very comfortable where he is

27:51

you think he won't apply oh yes mr brown

27:54

likes anything new in any case he's sure

27:57

to be a big crowd pleaser i've heard of

27:59

a bear playing cricket before mr

28:01

sinclair's school was having a

28:03

fundraiser and one of the events was a

28:05

cricket match between the school's old

28:06

boys and a local team

28:10

bennington we were wondering if you'd

28:12

care to play with the old boys this

28:13

afternoon oh yes please mr sinclair

28:16

looks like we try to pick up the pace

28:18

mate do we have a match or don't we we

28:20

just recruited our last team member

28:22

heading to brown meet smasher knowles

28:24

captain of the other teams

28:30

it doesn't look like much probably won't

28:31

even fit in a set of pads his legs are

28:33

too short

28:35

[Music]

28:36

no need to get offended mate

28:38

let's get started since you are kindly

28:40

helping out would you care to do the

28:42

honours

28:45

thank you i shall

28:48

i say mate you don't keep the coin you

28:51

toss it to see who bats first

28:53

heads

28:57

a very good toss mr brown

28:58

[Music]

29:00

now all we have to do is find it

29:03

[Music]

29:05

wait it's stuck to my fur stuck here fur

29:09

i'm afraid i've got marmalade on it well

29:11

heads it is way back first

29:15

[Music]

29:20

i was out there for two hours and the

29:21

ball only came my way once

29:24

and that was over the top of my head

29:26

and then

29:28

ah

29:31

no

29:32

that wasn't a catch it landed in his lap

29:34

i'd have to say it's not a standard

29:36

catch

29:37

the catch is a catch

29:40

[Music]

29:46

these pads should protect your shins

29:49

don't forget to watch the ball and

29:51

whatever you do

29:52

keep a straight bat and i hope your

29:55

bales stay on could you please say that

29:57

again mr gruber all right paddington

30:00

you're in

30:01

it all depends on you we need 11 runs to

30:04

win there are only eight balls left

30:07

could you please say that again mr

30:08

sinclair

30:09

never mind

30:11

just get out there and hit that ball

30:16

the crowd was very welcoming

30:18

which was more than i could say for mr

30:20

knowles who looked like he wanted to get

30:22

even because i caught him out

30:24

it was easy to see why they called him

30:26

smasher

30:30

[Music]

30:36

i can't bowl if he hides behind his pads

30:38

i can't see the wicket

30:40

everyone has their own way of playing

30:41

the game this young bear is entitled to

30:44

his

30:50

[Music]

31:00

[Music]

31:02

and i think you've chipped it

31:14

he wasn't holding his back properly

31:18

there isn't anything in the rules saying

31:20

you must hit the ball with the flat side

31:21

of the bat

31:22

it's four runs and the end of your over

31:25

mr knulls

31:28

watch him closely you have met this

31:30

polar yet i haven't met him yet

31:36

how do you do i'm heading to brown from

31:38

darkest peru

31:39

[Music]

31:42

that's odd what happened to the ball

31:44

[Music]

31:45

something landed in my hat

31:47

[Music]

31:49

what's this

31:52

thank you don't mind if i do

31:54

[Music]

31:58

i think we better start the over again

32:03

i hope that player is fast on his feet

32:06

we only need one more run to win

32:09

i'm afraid the running is not one of mr

32:11

brown's strong suits

32:13

smash a nose is right bears do have

32:16

short legs

32:18

i found if you hold the bat the wrong

32:19

way round it works very well

32:22

[Music]

32:24

perhaps if you stood in the way of the

32:25

ball more

32:28

oh dear if we carry on at this rate the

32:31

old boys aren't going to win

32:34

[Music]

32:36

run mr brown

32:38

again

32:40

excuse me but i just come from there

32:44

[Applause]

32:47

it's not quite in the rule book but i

32:49

believe in view of the circumstances i

32:51

shall award the old boys off a run and

32:54

give them the gain

32:58

there seems to be something sticky on

33:00

the bales

33:01

mr gruber said i should take care they

33:02

don't fall so i put some marmalade on

33:04

both sets i find it can be used for all

33:07

sorts of things

33:08

mr sinclair was so grateful he even made

33:11

me an honorary old bear we must tell

33:13

daddy it's a school reunion next weekend

33:16

and they'll be playing a qriket match

33:18

who knows they may be one man short

33:21

how about it paddington

33:27

on the other hand perhaps you should

33:29

retire at your peak

33:31

[Music]

33:36

very well paddington you may stir the

33:38

batter now

33:40

you don't need an electric mixer with me

33:42

around mrs bird

33:44

yes i can see that

33:46

paddington would you like to dig a hole

33:48

in the flower bed at the front of the

33:50

house i have something to plant oh yes

33:52

mrs brown bears are good at digging i'll

33:54

go as soon as i'm finished with mrs

33:56

bird's batter

33:57

thank you you're such a deer but not a

34:00

deer mrs brown i'm a bear

34:05

[Music]

34:07

there it is 32 windsor guards

34:12

i am looking for one paddington brown

34:15

hello

34:15

thankfully there is only one

34:18

hmm

34:19

why isn't he at school because he's a

34:22

bear

34:23

he's never been to school we at the

34:26

board of education are aware of that and

34:28

we have decided that his high time he

34:31

did

34:31

even young bears have impressionable

34:33

minds that need to be molded in the

34:35

pursuit of knowledge

34:37

we shall expect to see him at school

34:38

first thing tomorrow morning

34:40

otherwise

34:41

certain steps will be taken

34:43

good day to you

34:45

i'm going to school

34:49

can't believe it paddington's going to

34:52

school it'll be so different not having

34:54

him at home

34:57

i certainly hope so

35:00

right andrew's jay

35:03

he's sir

35:08

brown p

35:10

oh

35:11

who are you huntington brown sir right

35:14

so you are brown p

35:16

but i'm not a pea i'm a bear

35:20

ah yes of course the new pupil it's miss

35:24

f i shall brown to mr eustace's past

35:27

please

35:30

[Music]

35:32

you'll miss the roll oh don't worry mr

35:34

boosters i have something better than

35:36

rolls

35:37

[Music]

35:38

marmalade sandwiches they're much

35:40

tastier marmalade sandwiches would you

35:43

like to try this one i have tested it

35:45

certainly not these are going straight

35:47

to the headmaster

35:49

do you think you'll be able to manage

35:50

them all so soon after breakfast

35:55

silence

35:57

you are not here to eat marmalade

35:59

sandwiches you are here to learn three

36:01

hours reading writing and arithmetic

36:04

but that's only one r writing begins

36:06

with a w an arithmetic with an a my aunt

36:09

lucy taught me that before i left peru

36:12

which is here she's living in a home for

36:14

retired bears is she indeed i must say i

36:17

wish you were there with her

36:20

[Music]

36:24

and then he gave me this look because it

36:27

is hard stare

36:29

he claims his aunt lucy taught it to him

36:31

come come brown is new to all this he

36:34

needs something challenging to do

36:37

i could make some more marmalade

36:38

sandwiches

36:39

i think mr eustace should make you his

36:42

helper

36:43

if you insisted master

36:45

we need fish for our next class so be

36:48

sure that i'll get some i often do mrs

36:50

bird shopping

36:53

[Music]

36:55

how long has he been gone nearly two

36:58

hours i do hope he's all right it isn't

37:00

maddington i'm worried about it's a

37:03

school

37:04

[Music]

37:06

and this is the air bladder of the fish

37:09

as soon as brown returns i shall show

37:10

you exactly where i'm back

37:12

[Music]

37:15

what is this

37:16

i wanted fish these are fish fingers but

37:20

this way they're all ready to eat i

37:22

wanted a raw fish this is a biology

37:25

class we are supposed to dissect the

37:28

fish

37:29

dissect i've never had dissected fish

37:32

before what does it taste like

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i was told to buy some fish

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nobody said anything about it having to

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be raw you see mr eustace in dealing

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with children and young bears you must

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always explain things carefully

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how about we try having you as my helper

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one last time oh yes mr uses aunt lucy

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always says i should keep trying

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i'm sure

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especially with one as trying as you

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now hold this tin until i ask you for it

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it's very important you keep that tin

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safely in your pocket until after lunch

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and i have another job for you

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very good mr eustace i see you're

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keeping brown busy if i keep him busy he

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can't drive me crazy

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excellent for every problem there's a

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solution

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thank you you're welcome

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i'm very pleased you're starting to fit

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in brown after all you'll be with us for

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years

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yes

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but i thought i was only here for the

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day

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very amusing brown i must tell the

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others only for the day

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yes

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i have to stay at school for years

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oh well i better be a good helper to mr

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eustis i know i'll polish his tin

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um anything that matter bro

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i think i may have dropped mrs tin into

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the noodle pot by mistake

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that was a tin of worms

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collect your things master brown

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you're going home

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a uniform you say

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yes i'm sorry but every student must

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wear a uniform the rules are thankfully

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very clear

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but paddington is a bear we'll never

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find a uniform to fit him

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it's the legs you know

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that's what we'd hoped uh thought so i'm

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afraid he won't be allowed to return to

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school and i have soon notified the

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authorities

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oh by the way we found the tin of worms

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under the table the worms end mr eustace

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are doing just fine

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good day has anyone seen the marmalade

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sandwich that was behind this cushion i

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shared all of mine with the headmaster

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here it is

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a place for everything and everything in

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its place is what i always say

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and thankfully paddington your place is

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right here at 32 windsor gardens

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two

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two

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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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our new life has begun he's windsor

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garden's favorite sun

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cause he always does his best to help

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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 but he gets some

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sticky messes just the 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 bear he's one of a kind i'm

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paddington bear