Dot And The Bunny (1983)
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00:02:43 -Joey.
00:03:01 Joey.
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00:03:12 Joey.
00:03:18 [BABY GIGGLING]
00:03:21 Oh.
00:03:29 Hm.
00:03:36 Maybe it's not so easy to find a baby kangaroo after all.
00:03:40 If only I could ask someone.
00:03:42 [SNORING]
00:03:46 Oh.
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00:03:53 Oh.
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00:03:59 [GIGGLING]
00:04:03 [KISSING]
00:04:06 [YAWNING]
00:04:09 -Joey.
00:04:10 -What?
00:04:11 -Joey.
00:04:12 -Who?
00:04:13 Who's that?
00:04:14 -Joey.
00:04:15 -Huh?
00:04:16 -Joey.
00:04:17 -Oh, I should have known.
00:04:19 A human.
00:04:20 A girl one.
00:04:21 -I--
00:04:22 -I'd understand it if you were a boy human.
00:04:24 -What?
00:04:25 -They don't have very good manners.
00:04:27 But a girl--
00:04:28 -I'm sorry.
00:04:29 Have I done something wrong?
00:04:31 -Done something wrong?
00:04:33 -You-- you woke me up.
00:04:37 -And me.
00:04:38 -And me.
00:04:39 -And me.
00:04:40 -And me.
00:04:41 -Go to sleep.
00:04:43 -But it's daytime.
00:04:44 -Exactly.
00:04:45 Can you think of a better time to sleep?
00:04:47 -Yes.
00:04:48 At night.
00:04:49 -Night?
00:04:50 [LAUGHING]
00:04:53 -What's so funny about that?
00:04:56 -If we slept at night, silly, when would we eat?
00:04:59 -In the daytime.
00:05:01 [LAUGHING]
00:05:04 -You don't really know much about koalas, do you, little girl?
00:05:12 -I know that you eat gum leaves.
00:05:14 -Ha!
00:05:15 Everyone knows that.
00:05:16 But do you know what kind of gum leaves?
00:05:19 -Uh, uh--
00:05:21 -Well, I'll tell you.
00:05:26 Only the best.
00:05:28 Mm, yummy.
00:05:29 Lovely, fresh, young tips.
00:05:32 Mm.
00:05:34 Like, I like spotted gum.
00:05:38 But some of us like tallow wood or even red gum.
00:05:43 Actually, we koalas eat lots of different kinds of gum leaves.
00:05:49 -Why?
00:05:50 -Same reason as you humans eat different kinds of food.
00:05:54 Good for us.
00:05:55 Tastes nice.
00:05:56 -Mm, yes.
00:05:58 -This one's like chocolate.
00:06:00 This, strawberry flavored.
00:06:03 And, ooh, orange.
00:06:07 Caramel.
00:06:08 Very tasty.
00:06:11 -Caramel?
00:06:12 Chocolate?
00:06:13 -Oh, yuck.
00:06:23 [LAUGHING]
00:06:26 -Little girl, you're so silly.
00:06:28 -Oh, that was horrible.
00:06:31 Where's the water, please?
00:06:32 -Water?
00:06:33 [LAUGHING]
00:06:36 -Now, that's not funny.
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00:06:40 -Oh, yes, it is.
00:06:42 We koalas don't drink.
00:06:44 -Ever?
00:06:45 -Never.
00:06:46 -But what happens when you get thirsty?
00:06:49 -Hm.
00:06:50 We eat more gum leaves.
00:06:52 Mm.
00:06:54 -You said you don't eat in the daytime.
00:06:56 And look at you.
00:06:59 -That's not our fault, is it?
00:07:01 You woke us up.
00:07:02 It will take us at least 10 minutes
00:07:04 to get back to sleep again.
00:07:07 We've got to do something.
00:07:09 -But you don't do anything except eat and sleep.
00:07:12 -And what a delightful way to spend your life,
00:07:14 eating and sleeping.
00:07:18 -Well, I suppose it's time to go.
00:07:21 -Well, I suppose it's all right for koalas.
00:07:24 But I think I might get a bit bored.
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00:07:30 It's very nice of you to tell me all those things.
00:07:33 But what I really want to know is--
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00:07:37 Excuse me.
00:07:38 [GROANING]
00:07:39 I'm looking for a baby kangaroo, a little joey.
00:07:42 Poor thing, he's lost.
00:07:44 And his mother's looking for him.
00:07:46 And so am I.
00:07:47 And when I find him, I'm going to take him back to his mother.
00:07:50 And they'll both be happy.
00:07:52 Do you hear me?
00:07:53 -Yes, little girl.
00:07:55 I heard you.
00:07:56 -And have you seen Joey?
00:08:04 -No.
00:08:05 Saw his mother, though.
00:08:07 Nice lady.
00:08:08 Dropped in last week.
00:08:10 [GROANING]
00:08:12 She's still searching, poor dear.
00:08:15 Looked exhausted and so worried.
00:08:18 [GROANING]
00:08:20 If you want to see her, she's coming back here to the big tree
00:08:23 when the moon will be full.
00:08:25 -Oh, I'll come too.
00:08:28 -And about this Joey, a young kangaroo's got to drink, you know.
00:08:32 Not like us.
00:08:33 Try down at the river.
00:08:35 He'll have to go there sooner or later.
00:08:37 See the platypuses.
00:08:38 [GROANING]
00:08:40 They'll know if he's been around.
00:08:43 Good night.
00:08:44 I mean, good day.
00:08:47 -Thank you, Koala.
00:08:48 Thank you very much.
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00:08:53 [SCREAMING]
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00:09:18 -Here I come, hopping through the bush all alone.
00:09:30 Very miserable.
00:09:32 The unhappy kangaroo.
00:09:34 Poor little me.
00:09:36 Doesn't anybody care about a sad, lost Joey?
00:09:43 Mother.
00:09:44 Oh, Mother, where are you?
00:09:47 It's your baby looking for you.
00:09:50 Your baby Joey.
00:09:53 Oh, well, it is a surprise.
00:09:57 And that's the truth.
00:09:59 It's a little girl.
00:10:01 Way out here in the middle of the bush-- oh, excuse me, Miss.
00:10:06 I'm a poor, lost Joey.
00:10:09 And I'm looking for my mother.
00:10:11 And did you happen to see a mother kangaroo looking for a Joey?
00:10:16 A Joey's a baby kangaroo.
00:10:23 Well?
00:10:25 Well, look at you.
00:10:28 I'm looking.
00:10:34 So what?
00:10:36 A kangaroo has a pouch.
00:10:39 You're very funny.
00:10:41 I think I'll call you Funny Bunny.
00:10:43 [GIGGLING]
00:10:45 Oh, go on.
00:10:56 Laugh at me.
00:10:58 Maybe I do look a bit like a rabbit, but-- oh, make fun of me.
00:11:03 See if I care.
00:11:04 Oh.
00:11:05 Life is so cruel.
00:11:08 You don't look like a little girl, but you probably are.
00:11:12 What's your name?
00:11:13 I'm Dot.
00:11:15 Hello.
00:11:16 Funny Bunny, would you like to come with me down to the river to meet Platypus?
00:11:21 Yes.
00:11:22 Oh, um, I don't know.
00:11:24 I'm very busy at the moment.
00:11:26 I'd just like someone to help me find Joey.
00:11:28 But I suppose you've got lots of important things to do.
00:11:32 Oh, yes.
00:11:33 There's no doubt about that.
00:11:35 So if you don't have the time--
00:11:37 I have the time.
00:11:38 I have the time.
00:11:41 If you're locked away inside a smoky city
00:11:56 and you never see a river or a tree,
00:12:02 won't you come with us and then you can start your life again
00:12:07 all together of the country roaming free?
00:12:12 Roaming free, roaming free, roaming, roaming of the country.
00:12:21 Roaming free, roaming free, you'll find us of the country roaming free.
00:12:31 From the snowy mountains up at Kosciuszko
00:12:36 to the mangroves on the Arifura Sea,
00:12:41 from Hay to Hosea to Nara, Brighton, Mindoro,
00:12:46 you'll find us of the country roaming free.
00:12:51 From the lake at Kadabara, Wirrakana,
00:12:56 and down along the coast to Yureli,
00:13:00 from Mount Hope to Wangaratta, Amaru to Unadatta,
00:13:05 you'll find us of the country roaming free.
00:13:10 Roaming free, roaming free, roaming, roaming of the country.
00:13:20 Roaming free, roaming free, you'll find us of the country.
00:13:27 Come and join us of the country, all together of the country roaming free.
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00:13:42 I will show you a real kangaroo jump. Dot, look!
00:13:47 Funny Bunny, be careful!
00:13:50 Dot, Dot!
00:13:52 [screaming]
00:13:55 Help! Help!
00:13:58 [gasp]
00:13:59 Hold on, hold on!
00:14:01 I'm coming, I'm coming!
00:14:03 Over here!
00:14:05 Help!
00:14:07 [screaming]
00:14:09 Over here!
00:14:11 [screaming]
00:14:16 [crying]
00:14:18 Life is so cruel!
00:14:21 [crying]
00:14:30 Hey, Platypus! Where are you?
00:14:34 Stop it!
00:14:36 Ah, I should think so!
00:14:39 Potham!
00:14:40 I knew it was human. You can tell their voices a mile away.
00:14:44 What's wrong with my voice?
00:14:46 There you go again! When will humans learn that we bush creatures don't like noise?
00:14:51 I was only calling Platypus.
00:14:53 She's upstream. She'll be back shortly.
00:14:56 Why don't you wait for her? Quietly!
00:14:59 You humans are so noisy!
00:15:02 [screaming]
00:15:04 [gasp]
00:15:05 Oh!
00:15:06 Shh! No noise!
00:15:08 Hmm, you possums are so noisy!
00:15:12 She calls me Funny Bunny. She is funny.
00:15:21 Now we will see, little girl, who is funny.
00:15:25 [sneezing]
00:15:29 I've been here for hours. Where is...
00:15:33 Oh, Platypus!
00:15:36 Oh, Platypus!
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00:16:02 Platypus!
00:16:07 Platypus!
00:16:10 I'll get her!
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00:16:38 Are you all right?
00:16:40 Oh! Oh! Of course I'm all right.
00:16:43 I am glad to hear this.
00:16:45 Oh, hello. Goodbye.
00:16:47 Hello, Platypus.
00:16:49 Oh, wait, please!
00:16:51 What is it? What is it?
00:16:53 I want to ask you something.
00:16:54 Very well, but don't take too long. I'm busy.
00:16:57 Like the koalas. Busy eating and busy sleeping.
00:17:01 Oh, you must be joking.
00:17:03 I'm the busiest creature on earth.
00:17:05 I lay eggs, which is really a job for a chicken.
00:17:09 Eggs?
00:17:10 Yes, eggs. Cute little things.
00:17:12 And when they hatch, they drink their milk from me, which is really a job for a cow.
00:17:18 Milk?
00:17:19 Yes, milk.
00:17:20 Mother platypuses give milk, don't you know?
00:17:23 Milk, eggs, fur, a beaver's tail, a duck's beak.
00:17:28 Platypus!
00:17:30 What are you?
00:17:31 I am four creatures in one body, and I am four times busier than anybody else.
00:17:36 Therefore, little girl, goodbye.
00:17:38 Platypus! Platypus! Where's Kangaroo Valley?
00:17:41 Platypus!
00:17:43 Oh, she's gone.
00:17:49 Platypus! Platypus!
00:17:52 Don't call her.
00:17:54 What?
00:17:55 For goodness sake, she'll be back soon enough without you calling her.
00:18:05 She can't survive under the water for more than 18 breaths.
00:18:08 Then she has to come out of the water for a big breath.
00:18:11 Ouch! Ouch!
00:18:13 Ah!
00:18:14 What's wrong?
00:18:15 Ouch! My wing! It's caught!
00:18:19 Wait there.
00:18:20 Oh, thanks.
00:18:29 I always knew that you humans are kind of flying foxes.
00:18:33 We are?
00:18:34 Oh, yes, extremely kind.
00:18:37 Planting all those lovely fruit trees for us.
00:18:40 Plums and apples and peaches and bananas.
00:18:44 Very generous.
00:18:46 If I can do anything for you in return, just say the word.
00:18:50 Thank you, Flying Fox.
00:18:52 Um, do you know the way to Kangaroo Valley?
00:18:55 It's easy. You fly west for a little bit and...
00:18:58 Whoops!
00:18:59 Whoops! Sorry.
00:19:02 You walk west for a long time, and there it is.
00:19:06 Are you going to Kangaroo Valley?
00:19:09 I thought only kangaroos went there.
00:19:12 But you are human.
00:19:14 Yes, but I'm looking for a lost joey, a baby kangaroo.
00:19:18 Ah! We wish you good luck, little girl.
00:19:22 Mother, oh, Mother, where are you?
00:19:39 It's your baby looking for you.
00:19:42 Oh, excuse me.
00:19:48 Funny Bunny, stop it!
00:19:51 You're not a little kangaroo.
00:19:53 You're a funny bunny.
00:19:55 That's what you are.
00:19:57 That's where you're wrong.
00:19:59 Look, pounce.
00:20:01 What do you say to that?
00:20:03 I don't know.
00:20:05 May I see?
00:20:08 Oh!
00:20:10 Oh, be careful, please.
00:20:12 We joeys have very sensitive pouches,
00:20:15 so you mustn't tickle.
00:20:18 Oh, sorry.
00:20:19 It's a very fine pouch.
00:20:21 But, uh, there is something else.
00:20:24 What?
00:20:25 It's the tail.
00:20:27 Tail?
00:20:29 What's wrong with my tail?
00:20:31 I think it's the best tail in the world.
00:20:35 Oh, yes, it's a very beautiful tail, but, um,
00:20:38 not a kangaroo tail.
00:20:40 This sort of long and pointy.
00:20:42 And this is short and fluffy,
00:20:44 like a powder puff.
00:20:46 Powder puff?
00:20:48 I didn't mean to hurt your feelings, but...
00:20:50 No, no, I don't want to talk about it.
00:20:53 Funny Bunny?
00:20:55 Oh, well, I suppose I'll have to go to the kangaroo valley by myself.
00:21:01 Kangaroo valley?
00:21:03 Yes.
00:21:04 Oh, what a coincidence.
00:21:06 That's just where I was going.
00:21:09 Oh, kangaroo!
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00:21:36 Maybe my mother is there.
00:21:39 Wait!
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00:21:51 Mummy! Mummy!
00:21:54 Funny Bunny!
00:21:56 [screams]
00:21:58 Run, Funny Bunny, run!
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00:22:14 Funny Bunny.
00:22:16 Are we stretched flat?
00:22:20 [laughs]
00:22:22 Oh, I got you out of there just in time.
00:22:27 Thank you, Funny Bunny.
00:22:29 I don't know what I'd do without you.
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00:22:35 Funny Bunny.
00:22:36 Keep 'em up. Keep 'em up.
00:22:39 [laughs]
00:22:40 Oh!
00:22:42 Oh!
00:22:45 Pow!
00:22:46 Hey, what's this left?
00:22:48 Boomer!
00:22:50 Pow!
00:22:52 [screams]
00:22:54 Bang!
00:22:56 [laughs]
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00:23:05 Pow!
00:23:06 Pow!
00:23:08 Is he all right?
00:23:10 Stop it!
00:23:11 Funny Bunny, stop it.
00:23:13 Oh, got you a good one that time.
00:23:16 [baby talk]
00:23:20 And what are you doing here?
00:23:22 Can we help you?
00:23:24 I'm looking for a baby kangaroo.
00:23:26 Yes, come with me. I'll show you a baby kangaroo.
00:23:30 I don't want to see a baby.
00:23:32 I want to see a fight.
00:23:34 I want to see...
00:23:36 [baby talk]
00:23:38 Behave yourself and no noise.
00:23:41 What is she doing?
00:23:45 She's tidying up her pouch to make it nice and clean for the baby.
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00:23:59 Look, there's the baby.
00:24:02 Baby? Where?
00:24:06 There.
00:24:08 Oh, he's only as big as a bee.
00:24:15 Of course, all kangaroo babies are.
00:24:19 What's he doing now?
00:24:21 Climbing up to the pouch.
00:24:24 Poor little thing. Can I help him?
00:24:27 No, he knows what to do.
00:24:31 See, he's looking for his milk.
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00:24:46 Oh, it was nice to see the birth of a baby.
00:24:50 But really, I was just seeing if there's a joey around here without his mother.
00:24:56 Oh, no, not here.
00:24:59 If I were looking for a lost joey, I'd go north.
00:25:02 North?
00:25:03 That's where I'd be if I were a young fella.
00:25:06 Funny Bunny, did you see the...
00:25:08 Oh, Funny Bunny, Funny Bunny, where are you?
00:25:14 Strange name for a lost joey.
00:25:16 Funny Bunny? It's not funny at all.
00:25:19 [music]
00:25:25 If you walk in the bush at night, in the wonderful silent sea,
00:25:29 by the flickering lantern light, when the birds are all asleep,
00:25:33 you may catch the sight of old Skinny Go Root, otherwise Benjamin Sandy Coot.
00:25:37 Old Skinny Go Root, Skinny Go Root, otherwise Benjamin Sandy Coot.
00:25:45 With a snout that can delve and dig, with claws that are strong as steel,
00:25:49 he roots like a pygmy pig to get his evening meal.
00:25:53 For creeping creatures and worms and fruits,
00:25:55 the highly relished old Sandy Coot.
00:25:57 Old Skinny Go Root, Skinny Go Root, otherwise very wise, very wise,
00:26:00 otherwise, otherwise Benjamin Sandy Coot.
00:26:03 Hello, Bandy Coot.
00:26:10 Hello.
00:26:11 I think I might be lost. Is north that way?
00:26:14 Oh, wait a minute. Oh, I thought there'd be a nice juicy route here.
00:26:18 Sorry. North? Oh yes, that's north.
00:26:22 Oh, be careful though, you'll have to cross Snake Gully.
00:26:24 It's full of creepy crawlies. The lizards are alright, but watch out for the snakes.
00:26:29 They might be a bit bad tempered because of the heat.
00:26:32 I'm going to the North Kangaroo Valley.
00:26:35 Uh-oh, I know who that is.
00:26:38 Goodbye, remember what I told you.
00:26:41 Heavens above, will I ever find my mother.
00:26:51 If only there was someone I could ask.
00:26:55 If only there was someone I could ask.
00:26:58 Oh, oh, it's too good to be true.
00:27:03 A little girl.
00:27:05 Excuse me, little girl. I'm a poor lost joey.
00:27:11 Funny Bunny?
00:27:13 And I'm looking for...
00:27:15 Funny Bunny?
00:27:16 And I'm...
00:27:17 What?
00:27:18 You're not a joey.
00:27:20 Tile?
00:27:23 What's wrong with it?
00:27:26 It works.
00:27:28 Watch.
00:27:29 Here comes the lost joey, perfectly balanced on his...
00:27:34 Oh, Funny Bunny.
00:27:39 It's a beautiful tale.
00:27:41 But there's something else which makes me believe you're not a joey.
00:27:46 Watch.
00:27:47 Your ears.
00:27:48 What's wrong with my ears?
00:27:51 I didn't say there was anything wrong with them.
00:27:53 Anyway, they're longer than yours.
00:27:56 That's just it, they're too long.
00:27:59 Real kangaroos ears are only this big.
00:28:02 And not so sloppy.
00:28:04 Oh, have I insulted you?
00:28:07 No.
00:28:09 Will you still help me look for joey?
00:28:12 I haven't made up my mind yet.
00:28:15 I've got to go through snake gullies.
00:28:18 And I'm a bit scared.
00:28:20 Snakes?
00:28:21 Who's scared of snakes?
00:28:23 Not me.
00:28:25 Come on, I'll look after you.
00:28:28 What?
00:28:37 I... I thought I saw something moving.
00:28:40 Over there.
00:28:43 Snakes!
00:28:46 There are the little snakes!
00:28:53 No, only one.
00:28:55 Shh, don't move.
00:28:57 You won't hurt him if we don't hurt him.
00:29:00 You can open your eyes now, Funny Bunny.
00:29:02 He's gone.
00:29:05 What?
00:29:07 You...
00:29:10 Human.
00:29:13 Funny Bunny.
00:29:18 Oh, dear.
00:29:20 I've never seen a human in a snake gully before.
00:29:23 I've never seen a human anywhere before.
00:29:26 What are you doing here?
00:29:28 I'm on my way to North Kangaroo Valley.
00:29:30 Is that north?
00:29:31 That's Dead Tree Plain.
00:29:33 Where's north?
00:29:34 I've never seen north.
00:29:36 But on Dead Tree Plain, there are numbats and echidnas.
00:29:39 Numbats and echidnas?
00:29:41 Yes, they get around a lot.
00:29:44 Maybe they've seen him.
00:29:46 Thanks, Goanna.
00:29:49 Numbats, echidnas.
00:29:53 I don't even know what they are.
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00:30:44 Looks like rain.
00:30:46 Oh, hello.
00:30:47 Are you numbats or echidnas?
00:30:50 What's that?
00:30:52 Looks like a human.
00:30:55 Yes, it is.
00:30:57 Hello, you stupid girl.
00:30:59 We're tree kangaroos.
00:31:01 Oh, I'm sorry, I couldn't see very well.
00:31:03 Is this Dead Tree Plain?
00:31:05 Yes.
00:31:06 Where are the numbats and echidnas?
00:31:08 They're around.
00:31:09 The numbats are pretty shy.
00:31:11 You'll have to wait till they come out to eat.
00:31:14 The best place is down at the hollow logs.
00:31:17 And can you tell me, please, how will I find the echidnas?
00:31:20 You'll find them soon enough.
00:31:23 But you'd better watch your step.
00:31:25 What do you mean?
00:31:27 [music]
00:31:30 Here comes the little joey,
00:31:34 Hopping through the bush, looking for his mother.
00:31:38 Oh, where can she be?
00:31:41 [music]
00:31:44 I'll just stop for a second and listen for her
00:31:50 With my beautiful kangaroo ears.
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00:31:56 Oh, dear.
00:31:58 Oh, it's a little girl.
00:32:01 [laughs]
00:32:02 Excuse me, little girl.
00:32:04 I'm a poor lost joey.
00:32:07 And I'm looking for my mother.
00:32:09 Have you...
00:32:11 Now what's wrong?
00:32:14 Aren't these kangaroo ears?
00:32:16 See?
00:32:17 Not too short.
00:32:19 Not too long.
00:32:21 They're beautiful ears, Funny Bunny.
00:32:23 But you're still not a joey.
00:32:26 What do you mean?
00:32:28 It's your hopping.
00:32:29 Hopping?
00:32:30 Yes.
00:32:31 Yes, it's not quite right.
00:32:33 You don't hop far enough or high enough.
00:32:36 A real joey goes up.
00:32:38 Way up, like this.
00:32:41 Up there.
00:32:43 Yes.
00:32:44 All right.
00:32:46 If that's what you want.
00:32:48 Funny Bunny, come back.
00:32:50 Oh.
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00:33:03 [alarm clock rings]
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00:33:40 I wonder what the tree kangaroo meant by, "Watch your step."
00:33:45 [music]
00:33:48 [music]
00:33:52 Stop!
00:33:53 Don't move.
00:33:54 What?
00:33:55 Why?
00:33:56 Don't walk there unless you want a foot full of echidna spines.
00:33:59 Oh, no.
00:34:00 Thanks.
00:34:01 Uh.
00:34:02 Numbat.
00:34:03 I'm a numbat.
00:34:04 Thanks.
00:34:05 Uh.
00:34:06 Yes, numbat.
00:34:09 And you'll meet echidna as soon as he's sick of playing hide and seek.
00:34:13 I'll get him out for you.
00:34:15 Hey, echidna.
00:34:17 I found a nest of termites.
00:34:20 Is he afraid of termites?
00:34:22 No, he eats them.
00:34:24 Here he comes now!
00:34:25 Look, how horrible!
00:34:29 Who'd eat termites?
00:34:31 We would!
00:34:32 You Numbettes eat termites too?
00:34:35 Of course, we do!
00:34:37 What do they taste like?
00:34:39 They taste like...um..
00:34:40 a bit like...um-termites!
00:34:43 Termites, termites, termites, termites.
00:34:47 Termites, termites, little termites.
00:34:50 One termite looks like every other termite.
00:34:53 Sort of fiddly and white and very small.
00:34:57 It's a crying termite shame that all termites look the same.
00:35:01 Once you've seen one, you have seen them all.
00:35:04 Oh, termite custard, termite roast, termite jam, termite toast,
00:35:08 termite sambo, termite stew, termite a la barbecue,
00:35:12 termite whip and termite scream, termite thrill and termite steam.
00:35:15 Little termites, don't you know that we love you so?
00:35:20 Now, wouldn't you like to eat some termites too?
00:35:23 It's very kind of you, but no thanks.
00:35:26 I've just finished my breakfast and I really don't think I like termites.
00:35:30 That's odd.
00:35:31 Why did you come to Dead Tree Plain then?
00:35:35 I was told you may know where North is.
00:35:38 I want to go north to find Joey, the baby kangaroo.
00:35:41 You want the northern kangaroo valley?
00:35:46 It's that direction but it's a long way to go.
00:35:49 Oh, sometimes I think I'll never make it, walking and walking in this heat.
00:35:55 It's going to rain this afternoon.
00:35:57 That should cool you down.
00:35:59 Oh, you can have a big drink of cold water now in Paddy Melon's pond.
00:36:05 Yes, Paddy Melon loves visitors and the water's beautiful.
00:36:10 I thought a paddy melon was a fruit.
00:36:12 Don't let him hear you say that.
00:36:15 He wouldn't like it at all.
00:36:17 A paddy melon's a tiny wallaby.
00:36:19 Thanks, Numb-Bats.
00:36:20 Thanks, Echidna.
00:36:21 Oh, just a minute.
00:36:22 A word of warning.
00:36:23 Paddy Melon's pond is in the valley and there's a storm coming.
00:36:39 They get flash floods down there.
00:36:41 I wouldn't stay too long if I were you, especially if it starts raining.
00:36:45 All right, thanks.
00:36:48 [thunder]
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00:37:01 [scream]
00:37:02 [music]
00:37:16 Are you a paddy melon?
00:37:18 Isn't a paddy melon the kind of fruit?
00:37:20 Oh, it's all right.
00:37:22 Someone looking for me?
00:37:25 Actually, I wanted a drink.
00:37:28 The Numb-Bats said you wouldn't mind.
00:37:30 Help yourself.
00:37:31 They all come here.
00:37:33 [water]
00:37:39 [thunder]
00:37:43 Hmm.
00:37:46 They said you get floods here.
00:37:48 Oh, yes, all the time.
00:37:50 Whoosh, right through, water as high as treetops.
00:37:53 That's dreadful.
00:37:55 Why do you stay?
00:37:56 I live here.
00:37:57 It's my home.
00:37:58 Anyway, as soon as it starts raining, I go up to Wallaby Towers.
00:38:02 Wallaby Towers?
00:38:04 Yes.
00:38:05 It's a sort of apartment building for rock wallabies.
00:38:07 It's just past Wallaby Village.
00:38:09 Uh-oh, here she comes.
00:38:12 Me too.
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00:40:14 Come on.
00:40:15 Hurry.
00:40:18 Here.
00:40:21 [screams]
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00:41:27 Hey, where do you think you're going?
00:41:31 Is this Wallaby Tower?
00:41:33 What if it is?
00:41:34 I wanted a room, a cave for the night.
00:41:38 Why?
00:41:39 Because it's terribly dark and I'm wet and I'm tired.
00:41:43 Well, you can't have my cave. It's full.
00:41:46 So is mine.
00:41:47 And mine.
00:41:48 I think it's pretty mean of you.
00:41:50 I've walked miles and miles and I was nearly drowned and my friends have been washed away in the flood and I don't know what's happened to him.
00:41:58 And I'm only doing this to find that it's not Joey.
00:42:01 And I think it's mean of you.
00:42:04 [sobs]
00:42:06 Joey? Did she say Joey?
00:42:08 I think so.
00:42:09 Oh, well, that does make a difference.
00:42:11 You can come up now if you like.
00:42:13 We've got a special cave you can have.
00:42:16 Humans used to live in it a long time ago.
00:42:18 We never go near it now.
00:42:19 It's dry and clean but it's too spooky for us.
00:42:22 I don't care. I'm so tired. I could sleep anywhere.
00:42:26 Here it is.
00:42:27 Wait, I'm coming.
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00:43:10 Oh, it is spooky.
00:43:14 [music]
00:43:18 Oh, poor funny bunny.
00:43:21 [music]
00:43:26 I may look like a rabbit but I'm not, no I'm not.
00:43:29 Got improvements rabbits haven't got, haven't got.
00:43:32 Can't you see I'm not a rabbit?
00:43:34 I'm a little kangaroo.
00:43:36 I'm the kangaroo that never grew.
00:43:39 I'm the kangaroo that never grew.
00:43:42 [music]
00:43:46 An ordinary rabbit from the zoo, from the zoo.
00:43:49 Could not do the things that I can do, I can do.
00:43:53 No, of course I'm not a rabbit, I'm a little kangaroo.
00:43:56 I'm the kangaroo that never grew.
00:44:00 I'm the kangaroo that never grew.
00:44:03 Look at my pouch, they're furry and warm.
00:44:07 The best place to be in a thunderstorm.
00:44:10 Tale, glorious kangaroo tale.
00:44:14 How could such a tale ever fail?
00:44:17 [music]
00:44:24 Of the 50 million rabbits running free, running free.
00:44:27 Not one of them is cute as me, cute as me.
00:44:30 And none of them is beautiful as you know.
00:44:34 I'm the kangaroo that never grew.
00:44:37 I'm the kangaroo that never grew.
00:44:41 Look at my pouch, they're furry and warm.
00:44:44 The best place to be in a thunderstorm.
00:44:48 Here's a wonderful kangaroo.
00:44:50 He's only hearing what a kangaroo hears.
00:44:54 With a hippity hop and a one and a two.
00:44:57 With a race-a-back, pace-a-back, here's something new.
00:45:01 Put out your paw and say, "How do you do?"
00:45:04 Do a kangaroo amazing, a kangaroo remarkable.
00:45:08 Kangaroo astounding, how rude.
00:45:10 Oh!
00:45:12 [whistling]
00:45:29 Bunny, bunny, you're all right.
00:45:33 Of course I'm all right.
00:45:35 We joeys don't worry about a few drops of water.
00:45:39 I'm so pleased to see you again.
00:45:43 So tired.
00:45:46 Huh, funny way to greet an old friend.
00:45:49 She takes one look at me and goes to sleep.
00:45:55 Oh well, maybe it's not such a bad idea.
00:46:02 [snoring]
00:46:05 [music]
00:46:16 Funny Bunny, Funny Bunny.
00:46:19 Oh, I must have dreamt it.
00:46:21 What a myth!
00:46:23 Look what you've done to my house.
00:46:25 Oh, a rat.
00:46:26 Rat, rat indeed.
00:46:28 I'm a marsupial mouse, very rare, very special.
00:46:32 I'm sorry about this.
00:46:34 I didn't know, mouse.
00:46:36 Actually, I don't really mind.
00:46:38 I was getting bored with it.
00:46:40 I was going to redecorate anyway.
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00:46:45 [chirping]
00:46:57 Oh, that must be Wallaby Village down there.
00:47:03 Oh, hello.
00:47:06 You like joeys?
00:47:07 Yes, I'm looking for one, a lot one.
00:47:10 A wallaby joey?
00:47:11 No, a kangaroo joey.
00:47:13 He shouldn't be hard to find.
00:47:15 Silly, great, awkward things, all legs and tail.
00:47:20 But I suppose their mothers love them.
00:47:23 I know his mother does.
00:47:25 That's why I'm helping her look for him.
00:47:27 Have you tried asking the crocodiles up at Crocodile Creek?
00:47:30 Crocodiles?
00:47:31 What would they know about joeys?
00:47:33 Quite a lot.
00:47:34 They're not too bright, really, but they're great observers.
00:47:37 Crocodiles?
00:47:38 Oh, yes.
00:47:39 They watch everything, lie there all day.
00:47:42 I hope your joey doesn't go too close.
00:47:45 Nobody ever sees crocodiles until it's too late.
00:47:48 Oh, then how can I ask them questions?
00:47:51 Carefully, very carefully.
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00:48:35 Buffalo, is this Crocodile Creek?
00:48:38 I hope not.
00:48:41 Crocodile Creek's just over the rise there.
00:48:44 But watch out.
00:48:46 Those crocs are very cunning.
00:48:49 I'll be careful.
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00:50:12 - Crocodile, crocodile.
00:50:21 - Good morning.
00:50:23 May we be of assistance?
00:50:29 - Oh yes, I didn't know you crocodiles were so polite.
00:50:38 - Oh, we are indeed.
00:50:40 But would you come a little closer, my dear?
00:50:45 Your voice is so soft, we can scarcely hear you.
00:50:49 - Yes, it's so rude to mumble like that.
00:50:53 And as you observed yourself,
00:50:55 we crocodiles are always terribly polite.
00:50:58 So why don't you come just a little closer?
00:51:03 - It's all right, I'll just speak louder.
00:51:06 I'm looking for a joey.
00:51:08 - So am I, they're delicious.
00:51:11 - No, I didn't mean that.
00:51:13 - Then why did you say it, my dear?
00:51:15 Of course, I'm not fussy.
00:51:17 If I can't find a joey, a buffalo will do.
00:51:22 Or a grumpy.
00:51:23 Or a little girl.
00:51:26 - You'd eat me?
00:51:28 - With the greatest of pleasure.
00:51:31 But we're so very polite that we'd cry afterwards.
00:51:35 Real crocodile tears.
00:51:38 - Ah, there we lie in the sun.
00:51:41 ♪ There's a big bad crocodile looking right at me ♪
00:51:44 ♪ On the banks of a muddy billabong ♪
00:51:48 ♪ But he's here to entertain you ♪
00:51:50 ♪ So please don't go ♪
00:51:52 ♪ Won't you come along and hear his song ♪
00:51:56 ♪ Oh, I'll scratch up all your finger bones ♪
00:51:58 ♪ And nibble off your toes ♪
00:52:00 ♪ And swallow them one by one ♪
00:52:03 ♪ Then I'll lie for a while with a crocodile smile ♪
00:52:07 ♪ In the crocodile noonday sun ♪
00:52:11 ♪ Whenever he eats children ♪
00:52:20 ♪ He cries the whole night through ♪
00:52:23 ♪ It always makes him very, very sad ♪
00:52:26 ♪ But then he sheds a tear and he sniffs for two ♪
00:52:30 ♪ Then he doesn't feel so bad ♪
00:52:34 ♪ Oh, I'll scratch up all your finger bones ♪
00:52:36 ♪ And nibble off your toes ♪
00:52:37 ♪ And swallow them one by one ♪
00:52:41 ♪ Then I'll lie for a while with a crocodile smile ♪
00:52:45 ♪ By a crocodile stream ♪
00:52:46 ♪ In a crocodile dream ♪
00:52:48 ♪ In the crocodile noonday sun ♪
00:52:52 ♪ If you like eating spiders ♪
00:53:02 ♪ If you like eating worms ♪
00:53:04 ♪ Well, that's such a greedy thing to do ♪
00:53:07 ♪ But a crocodile is fuzzy ♪
00:53:09 ♪ He likes two things ♪
00:53:11 ♪ People pie and people stew ♪
00:53:14 ♪ Yeah, oh, I'll scratch up all your finger bones ♪
00:53:17 ♪ And nibble off your toes ♪
00:53:19 ♪ And swallow them one by one ♪
00:53:22 ♪ Then I'll lie for a while with a crocodile smile ♪
00:53:26 ♪ By a crocodile stream ♪
00:53:28 ♪ In a crocodile dream ♪
00:53:29 ♪ On the crocodile sand ♪
00:53:31 ♪ In crocodile land ♪
00:53:33 ♪ In a crocodile spoon ♪
00:53:35 ♪ To a crocodile tune ♪
00:53:37 ♪ In the crocodile noonday sun ♪
00:53:41 ♪ In the crocodile noonday sun ♪
00:53:45 (laughing)
00:53:50 - I think I've come to the wrong place.
00:53:52 - Oh, but you haven't.
00:53:54 You can't leave us now.
00:53:55 It's not polite to go so soon.
00:54:01 (gasping)
00:54:02 - Funny Bunny, no!
00:54:04 (growling)
00:54:08 Funny Bunny, come here, quick!
00:54:11 - Were you addressing me, little girl?
00:54:14 I don't think you'd be able to recognize a genuine joey,
00:54:18 even if you...
00:54:19 Ow!
00:54:20 Ow!
00:54:22 Help!
00:54:23 Help me!
00:54:26 - Don't move!
00:54:27 - Do you mean don't move?
00:54:30 I can't move.
00:54:31 (groaning)
00:54:32 - Crocodile!
00:54:33 That was very good.
00:54:37 (growling)
00:54:39 (screaming)
00:54:40 I've never seen anyone move so quickly.
00:54:43 What a clever crocodile you are.
00:54:45 Congratulations.
00:54:47 (growling)
00:54:49 I can't understand a word you're saying.
00:54:53 I never thought I'd see a crocodile
00:54:55 behave in such a rude manner.
00:54:57 (growling)
00:54:58 You should be ashamed of yourself.
00:55:00 Don't you know it's not polite to talk with your mouth full?
00:55:03 - All I said was...
00:55:05 (laughing)
00:55:07 (growling)
00:55:10 (screaming)
00:55:15 - Flying Fox, you said you'd help me, and you did.
00:55:24 - Oh, it's nothing.
00:55:26 People think we look fierce, it frightens them.
00:55:29 They shouldn't worry.
00:55:30 We've got hearts of gold.
00:55:32 - Can we go down now, please?
00:55:46 - Sorry, can't stop, I'm running late.
00:55:49 First stop, Flying Fox Island.
00:55:51 (dramatic music)
00:55:54 - Ah, home.
00:56:11 - Are we at the bottom of the ocean?
00:56:18 - Of course we are.
00:56:19 There's a big shark swimming up to bite your bottom off.
00:56:23 (laughing)
00:56:26 - That's not very funny.
00:56:28 Hey, Flying Fox, where are we?
00:56:31 - I told you, Flying Fox Island.
00:56:38 - Yeah, well, it's very pretty and all that,
00:56:41 but I wanna go home now, please.
00:56:44 I like it better in Australia.
00:56:46 (snoring)
00:56:49 - Doesn't anybody sleep at night anymore?
00:56:54 - Shh, don't wake him.
00:56:56 He's probably exhausted.
00:56:58 It's a long way, and carrying both of us.
00:57:01 - I don't like it here.
00:57:05 I want to go home.
00:57:07 - Would you like it better in a crocodile's tummy?
00:57:11 - I want to go home.
00:57:13 - Stop it.
00:57:14 You keep telling me you're a joey.
00:57:16 - Joey, don't behave like that.
00:57:18 Funny Bunny?
00:57:19 Don't worry, we'll find our way back.
00:57:23 You'll see, Funny Bunny.
00:57:25 Oh, all right.
00:57:28 I'm sorry if I upset you, but right now I'm starving.
00:57:32 I'm going to look for something to eat.
00:57:34 I haven't even had breakfast yet.
00:57:37 - Breakfast?
00:57:38 Did you say breakfast?
00:57:41 - Yes, there's some bananas and coconuts over there for me,
00:57:44 and lots of fresh green grass for you.
00:57:46 Come on.
00:57:47 - In that case, I might stay a little longer.
00:57:51 (upbeat music)
00:57:55 - For afterwards.
00:58:01 (birds chirping)
00:58:04 Oh, I've never seen so many birds in my life.
00:58:13 I wish I had wings.
00:58:15 I'd fly back home in 10 minutes.
00:58:18 - I thought you hated flying.
00:58:20 - No, I love it.
00:58:22 Funny Bunny, the Flying Joey.
00:58:25 (laughing)
00:58:28 - Look at them.
00:58:29 (clicking)
00:58:31 ♪ Beside the barren beaten track ♪
00:58:34 ♪ Of traveling flocks and herds ♪
00:58:36 ♪ The woodpecker went tapping on ♪
00:58:38 ♪ The postman of the birds ♪
00:58:40 ♪ I've got a letter here ♪
00:58:41 ♪ He says that no one's understood ♪
00:58:44 ♪ Addressed as follows to the bird ♪
00:58:45 ♪ That's like a piece of wood ♪
00:58:47 ♪ And this is what I heard ♪
00:58:51 ♪ From the postman of the birds ♪
00:58:55 ♪ The soldier bird got very cross ♪
00:58:57 ♪ It wasn't meant for her ♪
00:58:59 ♪ The spur-winged plover had a try ♪
00:59:01 ♪ To stab me with a spur ♪
00:59:02 ♪ The jackass laughed and said ♪
00:59:04 ♪ The thing was written for a lark ♪
00:59:06 ♪ I think I'll chuck this postman job ♪
00:59:08 ♪ And take to stripping bark ♪
00:59:10 ♪ And this is what I heard ♪
00:59:13 ♪ From the postman of the birds ♪
00:59:17 ♪ Then all the birds from miles around ♪
00:59:19 ♪ Came to lend a hand ♪
00:59:21 ♪ They searched upon a broken limb ♪
00:59:23 ♪ As thick as they could stand ♪
00:59:25 ♪ And just as old man Eagle Hawk ♪
00:59:27 ♪ Prepared to have his say ♪
00:59:29 ♪ A portion of the broken limb ♪
00:59:31 ♪ Got up and flew away ♪
00:59:34 ♪ Then casting grammar to the wind ♪
00:59:36 ♪ The postman said that's him ♪
00:59:38 ♪ Just a Boo Book Owl ♪
00:59:40 ♪ He's got himself along a broken limb ♪
00:59:42 ♪ And pokes his beak up like a stick ♪
00:59:44 ♪ There's not a bird I've found ♪
00:59:46 ♪ Can tell you which is Boo Book Owl ♪
00:59:48 ♪ And which is broken bow ♪
00:59:50 ♪ And this is what I heard ♪
00:59:53 ♪ From the postman of the birds ♪
00:59:57 ♪ And that's the thing he calls his nest ♪
00:59:59 ♪ His jerry-built affair ♪
01:00:01 ♪ A bunch of sticks across the book ♪
01:00:03 ♪ I'll leave his letter there ♪
01:00:05 ♪ A crook who wouldn't use his nest ♪
01:00:06 ♪ What's the odd to him ♪
01:00:08 ♪ A bird that tries to imitate ♪
01:00:10 ♪ A piece of leaning limb ♪
01:00:15 ♪ And this is what I heard ♪
01:00:17 ♪ From the postman of the birds ♪
01:00:20 ♪ This is what I heard ♪
01:00:21 ♪ From the postman of the birds ♪
01:00:23 ♪ There's not a bird, there's not a bird ♪
01:00:25 ♪ There's not a bird I've found ♪
01:00:27 ♪ Can tell you which is Boo Book Owl ♪
01:00:29 ♪ And which is broken bow ♪
01:00:34 - Oh, it must be fun to live on an island.
01:00:37 - Yeah, if you can get off it when you want to.
01:00:41 - I know.
01:00:42 Come on, I'm just as anxious to get back as you are.
01:00:45 I certainly won't find Joey here.
01:00:48 - You've found one Joey already.
01:00:52 How many more do you want?
01:00:53 - Bunny Bunny, don't be ridiculous.
01:00:55 - Some people.
01:00:56 (dramatic music)
01:00:59 - Oh, sorry, I didn't see you.
01:01:03 - What's that noise?
01:01:04 What was that?
01:01:05 - We're trying to get back to the mainland.
01:01:07 - Shh, enough of that.
01:01:09 It's west, you can't miss it.
01:01:11 - What, swim to Australia?
01:01:13 - Oh, it might be a bit far for you.
01:01:15 Look, why don't you go down to Battle Beach?
01:01:17 Maybe you'll find an old army boat.
01:01:19 (upbeat music)
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01:01:26 - Do what you like.
01:01:37 Joey's don't talk to crabs.
01:01:40 It's unsignified.
01:01:42 - Pooey.
01:01:43 Hello, crab.
01:01:44 - Hi there, kid.
01:01:46 Welcome to the island.
01:01:47 We don't get many visitors, I tell you.
01:01:49 - You've got an American accent.
01:01:51 - Sure, sure, picked it up during the war.
01:01:54 The army had a camp in the jungle here.
01:01:56 I used to hang around the tents at night,
01:01:58 listen to the GIs talking in the radios.
01:02:01 They had some great music in those days, great dances.
01:02:05 Hey guys, remember this one?
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01:02:09 - Oh, that was good.
01:02:18 - Thanks.
01:02:20 Anyway, gotta keep the kids moving.
01:02:22 They're supposed to be in the jungle by nighttime.
01:02:24 See ya, have a nice day.
01:02:26 - See ya.
01:02:27 - Come on, fellas, let's move it.
01:02:30 Come on, come on.
01:02:31 - They were all right?
01:02:34 - Of course they were.
01:02:35 I don't know why you were so worried.
01:02:37 - Ouch.
01:02:40 Oh, little fella, you must be hungry.
01:02:44 Go and join your big family.
01:02:46 (laughing)
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01:02:52 - That old beach.
01:03:19 - What are all these things?
01:03:21 - Trucks and tanks and machines and things.
01:03:25 - What are they doing here, those things?
01:03:29 - They were fighting here, all around here.
01:03:32 It was a war.
01:03:33 - Who was fighting?
01:03:34 - Men.
01:03:35 - Humans?
01:03:36 - Yes.
01:03:38 - Why?
01:03:39 - I don't know.
01:03:40 My father told me, but I didn't understand.
01:03:43 I don't think he did either.
01:03:45 - Oh.
01:03:46 What do they do in war?
01:03:48 Do they just break things?
01:03:51 (bombs exploding)
01:03:53 - No, it's terrible.
01:03:59 They have guns and bombs.
01:04:01 The men do, and they fight each other.
01:04:04 And they're hurt, and lots of them are killed.
01:04:07 Sometimes women are killed too, the mothers.
01:04:10 And there's children left behind
01:04:12 with no mothers and no fathers
01:04:15 and no one to look after them.
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01:04:20 (Bunny sighs)
01:04:24 (Bunny sobs)
01:04:27 - Oh, funny Bunny, did that make you sad?
01:04:33 I didn't mean to make you unhappy.
01:04:35 - Oh, oh darling, I'm sorry.
01:04:39 - Sorry?
01:04:40 What for?
01:04:40 You haven't done anything.
01:04:42 - Oh, I tried to trick you.
01:04:45 I kept pretending I was a joey,
01:04:49 and I made you angry.
01:04:52 I'm not a joey.
01:04:54 - Look, funny Bunny, you didn't make me angry.
01:04:58 I knew it all along.
01:05:00 - You knew I was only a rabbit?
01:05:04 - Yes, but it doesn't matter.
01:05:07 It doesn't matter what you are.
01:05:09 - Oh, darling.
01:05:10 - Well, I am a rabbit.
01:05:14 - Why are you telling me this?
01:05:17 - Oh, because of what you said about the children.
01:05:22 - I don't understand.
01:05:23 - It happened to me too.
01:05:26 There was a hunt for rabbits,
01:05:29 and the shooters came,
01:05:31 and my father was killed.
01:05:34 (gun fires)
01:05:36 And my mother too.
01:05:38 - Oh, poor funny Bunny.
01:05:42 - Oops, and then I heard you talking to the koala,
01:05:46 and you said the mother kangaroo
01:05:49 was looking for her lost baby,
01:05:50 and I wanted to have a mother.
01:05:53 Kangaroos are so big and tall,
01:05:57 so important.
01:05:59 Nobody cares about rabbits.
01:06:02 I don't want to be a rabbit anymore.
01:06:05 - But that's silly.
01:06:07 Rabbits are important.
01:06:09 What about Easter time?
01:06:11 - Whenever you think of Easter,
01:06:12 you think of the Easter bunny.
01:06:14 Have you ever heard of the Easter kangaroo?
01:06:17 - No.
01:06:20 - Well, there you are.
01:06:22 - What are you doing here on Battle Beach?
01:06:27 All the humans went home years ago.
01:06:30 - Can't go home now.
01:06:38 We can't find any boat.
01:06:41 - And it's too far to swim.
01:06:43 - I have to lay some eggs,
01:06:44 and later I'm swimming home.
01:06:46 If you wish to wait, I can take you to Australia.
01:06:49 - Thank you.
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01:07:33 - Turtle, will you take us back to the mainland?
01:07:35 - Well, if you don't mind getting your feet wet, hop on.
01:07:39 - Thanks, come on.
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01:07:45 - I've changed my mind.
01:07:47 I don't like wet feet.
01:07:49 I'm not going.
01:07:50 - All right, say goodbye to the crabs for me.
01:07:53 All 50 million of them.
01:07:55 Bye.
01:07:56 (tires screeching)
01:08:01 - I'm coming.
01:08:03 I'm coming, wait for me.
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01:08:18 - Thank you.
01:08:19 - Anytime.
01:08:20 - That was easy.
01:08:22 I don't know what you were so worried about.
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01:08:35 - Boo.
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01:08:38 Ouch.
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01:08:42 Come here, you.
01:08:44 - You'll never catch him, Funny Bunny.
01:08:47 - Gotcha.
01:08:48 - Funny Bunny, it's no use.
01:08:51 Emus are much too fast.
01:08:53 Even the chicks.
01:08:54 - Fart, fart.
01:08:56 Oh, Funny Bunny, why don't we...
01:08:59 - What?
01:09:01 - Will you take us to Koala Town?
01:09:04 - I will.
01:09:05 How much have you got?
01:09:07 - Money?
01:09:08 - No, food.
01:09:09 Give me something to eat, and I'll take you.
01:09:12 - I don't know what emus eat.
01:09:14 - Oh, just about anything.
01:09:15 Leaves, grass, caterpillars.
01:09:18 - I haven't got any of those.
01:09:20 - Well, how about some buttons or bottle tops?
01:09:24 Maybe a bunch of bees?
01:09:25 - Are you joking?
01:09:26 - I never joke about food.
01:09:29 Nails, any nails?
01:09:31 I love nails.
01:09:33 - Sorry.
01:09:33 - Oh, don't be sorry.
01:09:35 No food, no ride, that's all.
01:09:37 - Do you like bananas?
01:09:39 - Ooh, even more than nails.
01:09:41 - But we haven't got...
01:09:42 In your pocket.
01:09:43 (gasps)
01:09:45 Oh, I forgot about them.
01:09:47 - Mm, exquisite.
01:09:54 - Now will you take us to Koala Town?
01:09:57 - Why not?
01:09:58 I was going there anyway.
01:10:00 Not too tight there, Funny Bunny.
01:10:06 I need plenty of air for this trip.
01:10:07 Here we go.
01:10:08 - Wee-haw!
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01:10:17 - Thanks, E.U., that was wonderful.
01:10:43 - Any more bananas?
01:10:44 - Sorry.
01:10:45 I hope we're not too late.
01:10:53 The sun's setting.
01:10:55 - Busy as ever.
01:10:58 - I'll have to ask them.
01:11:01 Koala, Koala!
01:11:03 - Come on, fellas, it's nearly dark.
01:11:07 Time to get up.
01:11:09 - Oh, it's too late.
01:11:12 She's gone.
01:11:14 - Dot, Dot, is that you?
01:11:17 (gasps)
01:11:20 - Boo!
01:11:21 Oh, you did wait.
01:11:26 - Yes, I waited.
01:11:27 But they told me you couldn't find him.
01:11:30 - No, and you?
01:11:32 - No.
01:11:33 - I'm sorry.
01:11:34 I tried.
01:11:36 Some animals say he was taken overseas to a zoo.
01:11:39 - I know.
01:11:40 All we can do now is hope that he's somewhere safe.
01:11:43 - But he's all right.
01:11:44 - It's finished.
01:11:48 I will never have a mother or a father.
01:11:52 - Oh, what's wrong?
01:11:54 - Oh, well, I have the pouch, the tail's okay.
01:12:01 I'm hopping like a little toad.
01:12:05 When you are born a bunny, you just have to stay a bunny.
01:12:10 - I love thee, as the French say.
01:12:12 But really, is there anything wrong with being a bunny?
01:12:17 - I suppose not.
01:12:19 - I wonder if...
01:12:21 - Who is he?
01:12:23 - That's funny, Bunny.
01:12:27 He's been with me the whole time.
01:12:29 He's lost his mother and father.
01:12:31 He's so lonely, but he's really very nice.
01:12:35 Would you like to look after him?
01:12:38 Dot, look, my little Joey over there.
01:12:43 Joey, Joey, Joey, I found you, I found you.
01:12:48 - Me?
01:12:50 Joey?
01:12:52 I told you I look like a Joey.
01:12:56 - Joey, my little Joey.
01:13:00 I've been looking for you for such a long time.
01:13:08 How did you recognize me, Mother?
01:13:10 - You look like Father.
01:13:13 - It's funny.
01:13:17 Some people think I look like a rabbit.
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