VeggieTales: Abe and the Amazing Promise (Widescreen)

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Transcript
00:00Hi kids, I'm Bob the Tomato.
00:02And I'm Junior Asparagus.
00:04Larry's on assignment.
00:06Well, thanks for joining me today, Junior.
00:08We're here...
00:09We're over here by QWERTY to talk about what we've learned today.
00:12And so what we have learned applies to our lives today.
00:16Junior, what are you doing?
00:18We haven't learned anything yet.
00:20Are you sure?
00:21Because I feel smarter already.
00:23Of course I'm sure.
00:25We haven't even started the show.
00:28Well, if we're all done here, may I go?
00:31Junior, what's going on?
00:33What's your hurry?
00:34Hurry?
00:35Yes, hurry.
00:37Well, you see, my mom said she was going to make me cookies.
00:41Oh, well that's kind of her.
00:43And she said it would be done after the show today.
00:46So I want to hurry up and be done.
00:48Junior, just because we finish the show sooner won't make cookies bake any quicker.
00:53No?
00:54No, you'll just have to be patient.
00:57Patient?
00:58Yeah, sometimes we just have to wait, even if the waiting isn't easy.
01:02I don't get ya.
01:04It's just like this letter we got from Samuel Knopfziger from Cairo, Illinois.
01:08Hi, Sammy.
01:10Samuel writes, Dear Bob and Larry,
01:12My dad promised to get me a bicycle when I turn five.
01:16I'm only four and a half, but I can't wait.
01:19I want the bike now.
01:21What should I do?
01:23P.S. Please hurry with your answer.
01:25Oh, I know just how you feel, Sammy.
01:27It's just like me and the cookies.
01:29I can practically taste those chocolate chips now.
01:33Oh, boy.
01:34Junior, you're not helping.
01:36Sorry.
01:37Sammy, your question reminds me of a man in the Bible named Abraham,
01:41to whom God promised something.
01:43And Abraham had to wait, just like you.
01:46And I bet you have a story already.
01:48Don't ya?
01:49Actually, not yet.
01:51Not yet?
01:52Not yet.
01:53But the kids, Bob, they're waiting.
01:56Patience, Junior.
01:57It'll be done just in time.
01:59You'll see.
02:03Here, hold this.
02:05What are we doing, Bob?
02:07Oh, this is exciting, Junior.
02:09We're going to make a film ourselves.
02:11About what?
02:12We're going to interview Abraham and make a show.
02:15Abraham?
02:16How are you going to do that?
02:18Visualize and use your imagination.
02:29Whoa.
02:30Bible times.
02:32You've thought of everything.
02:34Yep.
02:35We have a catering tent.
02:37And a nurse's station.
02:41And a film crew.
02:48Wow.
02:49What are we waiting for?
02:50Let's go.
02:51Okay.
02:52We're burning daylight here, people.
02:54Chop, chop.
02:55The daylight is not all that is burning.
02:58It's too hot.
02:59I am melting.
03:01Junior, I'm the director.
03:04No complaining, guys.
03:08Trust me.
03:09When we're done with this, we'll have the best show ever.
03:13I cannot wait.
03:14Just have some patience.
03:16Patience?
03:19He's fine.
03:21Not really?
03:23Not that kind of patience.
03:28Take one.
03:30Bob the Tomato here.
03:32And right now, I'm in the middle of the desert.
03:35Where it is so hot.
03:37And there is so much sand.
03:39Where I'm about to get to the bottom of the amazing story
03:43of one of my personal heroes, Abraham.
03:47A man of incredible patience.
03:50Where's the patience?
03:51No.
03:52Not that kind of...
03:53Maybe we should skip this part and hurry up and find this Abraham guy.
03:56I have cookies waiting.
03:57Remember?
03:58Whoa.
03:59Hey.
04:00I'm not the patient.
04:02I'm the director.
04:03I'm not here.
04:04Take two.
04:07Jean-Claude, move that light over.
04:12Mr. Abraham's nose is shiny.
04:14Could I get some makeup here?
04:17God bless you.
04:19And that background, it looks a little bit too desert-y.
04:23Uh, Philippe?
04:25Oh, beautiful.
04:27Okay.
04:28Let's do this.
04:30Mr. Abraham, you are the father of a great nation.
04:35What is the secret to your leadership?
04:38Well, frankly, I'm a...
04:40Bob!
04:41What happened?
04:42We ran out of tape.
04:44Mom, we ran out of tape.
04:46Well, get another.
04:47I brought plenty.
04:48Actually, you're down to one, Bob.
04:50One?
04:51Uno.
04:52Just have to get through this kind of quickly then, huh?
04:54Hurry, hurry, hurry.
04:56All right, everyone.
04:58Take three.
04:59Take three.
05:00I said, frankly, I'm as surprised as you.
05:04Cut.
05:05Take four.
05:07As I said, frankly, I'm as...
05:11So, these are spitting camels.
05:14Cut, cut, cut.
05:16Very sorry, Mr. Abraham.
05:17I'm so embarrassed.
05:19You all blushing?
05:21I'm red.
05:23That's what I said.
05:25You are definitely a man of great patience.
05:28Patience?
05:29No, no, no.
05:31Patience.
05:32Not patience.
05:34Oh, that makes perfect sense.
05:37Cookie's waiting.
05:38Abraham interview.
05:39Take five.
05:40Ow.
05:41Sorry.
05:42Moving right along.
05:43All right, then.
05:44Back to your story, Abe.
05:47Well, to tell you the truth, Bob,
05:49it's all about hope and trusting that God is going to do what he says he's going to do,
05:54even if it takes some time.
05:57Hey.
05:58Waiting is really hard.
06:00Sure it is.
06:01But sometimes you got to wait, even when the waiting ain't easy.
06:08You know, my name wasn't always Abraham.
06:11It used to be Abram.
06:13That was back when I was living the high life with my wife, Sarah, in the town of Ur.
06:20Ur?
06:21Ur.
06:22U-R. Ur.
06:24We are Ur?
06:25We're not Ur.
06:27Ur.
06:29Oh, Ur.
06:39Ur.
06:41Always something fun to do.
06:43Plenty of refreshments and loads of family.
06:48But when I say family, well, I mean my brothers and sisters.
06:53You see, Sarah and I had not been able to have any children of our own.
06:59And that's what we wanted, a child.
07:06Here's your ball.
07:09That's Harold.
07:11Aunt Sarah, that's Tickle.
07:14Harold.
07:16I think I'd make a good mommy.
07:20Uh, this is Lot, Abraham's favorite nephew.
07:25Oh, yeah.
07:28Hey, you kids.
07:31Oh, sure.
07:32I think maybe Abe and Sarah wanted kids.
07:35But sheep are like kids.
07:37Plus, you can set pizzas on their backs like a little table.
07:40So, you know, extra awesome.
07:42We love it in Ur.
07:43We love it in Ur.
07:44Hey, it's really, really nice in Ur.
07:48Ur.
07:51And then one day, God spoke to me.
07:57He told me to leave my country, my father's home, for a land that he would show me.
08:03It was very surprising.
08:06This is very surprising.
08:09God said one day my children and my children's children would become a great nation.
08:15And he was going to bless me.
08:19God bless you.
08:22Finally, a child of our own.
08:25I can't wait.
08:27Right arm, left arm, right foot, left foot, chin up, turn around, sit down.
08:32Whoa.
08:33I sat on something sharp.
08:35That's fantastic.
08:36Moving right along here.
08:38Yes.
08:39Let's talk about patience.
08:47I was still young, 75, practically a seedling.
08:52But I was at peace and ready for the adventure ahead.
08:56Peace?
08:57It was a mess.
08:59Packing.
09:00Change of address forms.
09:03Plus, I have to plan for a baby.
09:06He knew I preferred to live near my mother.
09:11So, Sarah.
09:12Are you a sunburn?
09:14I'm red.
09:15That's what I said.
09:16You know, I've got an ointment for that.
09:20So, anyway, God said to go.
09:22But where?
09:24Abe says he didn't say.
09:26He didn't say?
09:28It's like making my insides all crazy.
09:32Like a smoothie.
09:35You know what I could go for right now?
09:37A smoothie.
09:38I love those.
09:40Bob, we're running low on tape.
09:42Sir, could you make your answers a little more short and peppy?
09:45But it didn't happen short and peppy.
09:48Then just skip to the part where we learn about patience.
09:51Patience!
09:55As you were saying.
09:57So, we obeyed God, leaving our homeland of Ur immediately.
10:03Lot tagged along, too.
10:05We took a lot of sheep.
10:07Lot took a lot of pizza.
10:09A lot.
10:11We finally arrived in Canaan.
10:14Where life was good.
10:16But still no children.
10:18Then famine hit.
10:21Lot ate all the pizza.
10:23Lot, it was cheese in the crust.
10:27Hey, you kids!
10:29So, we decided to move again.
10:32This time to Egypt.
10:34To weather it out.
10:36And though we didn't have our own home.
10:38And still did not have a child.
10:40We were patient.
10:42It wasn't easy, but we waited for God's promise.
10:45I spent time thinking about all the things I would do with my baby.
10:50And I started thinking up names for him.
10:53Larry, Moe, Shemp.
10:56God had made us a promise.
10:59And we had hope when waiting got hard.
11:02It helped me to think about how wonderful it would be when we got our promise.
11:07So, that's how patience paid off the end.
11:10Okay, let's go home, Bob. Cookies await.
11:13Junior, what about the child they were waiting for?
11:16The child?
11:17We wanted a child.
11:19Haven't you been listening?
11:21Sorry, cookies on the brain.
11:24Anyway, we were at the part when Abe Shepherds and Lot Shepherds started fighting.
11:30Fighting?
11:31Yeah, you do not want to wear wool in the desert.
11:35It makes you grumpy.
11:36You're telling me?
11:39Lot and I love each other like brothers.
11:42But our shepherds, well, that's another story.
11:56So, I allowed Lot to choose which direction he would go.
12:00And that land would belong to him, east or west.
12:13I think I'm going to go east.
12:16And my dear nephew went his own way.
12:20My last bit of family left.
12:24That was a sad day.
12:27But that's the time when God spoke to him again and reminded him of his promise.
12:35God told me to look around, all around, east and west.
12:40He promised me that all the land would be mine and that my descendants would outnumber the sand.
12:48But I can't count the sand.
12:50I think that's the idea, honey.
12:53It was a wonderful promise.
12:56And then, right when we thought our answer was about to arrive, war broke out.
13:02You've got to be kidding me.
13:04This is never going to end.
13:06You can't rush God's promises.
13:08Would you please hurry up and get to the lesson in patience?
13:11Patience? That's what I'm talking about.
13:14I can't do this anymore, Bob.
13:16Yeah, what he said.
13:18I'm burning hot out here.
13:22That helped a little.
13:25Bob, I'm tired of waiting.
13:27I want to go home.
13:28I want my cookies.
13:30Now!
13:31Junior, come on.
13:32This is why we're here.
13:34For what, Bob?
13:35So I can miss the cookies my mom promised me?
13:38No, Junior.
13:39You're eventually going to get the cookies your mom promised you.
13:43But what can I do in the meantime?
13:45Well, do you trust that your mom's going to do what she said she's going to do?
13:50Yeah.
13:54You're right, Bob.
13:55I'll get my cookies eventually.
13:57I shouldn't have gotten so upset.
14:00But we're still out of tape.
14:02Oh, no.
14:03I got an extra if you want it.
14:05You mean it?
14:06Sure.
14:07It's the second season of Dancing with the Stars.
14:09You can tape over it.
14:12Ready to roll!
14:14So, Abe, I too know how hard it is to wait calmly for something you really, really want.
14:20Tell us what happened next.
14:22Then I got a new name, Abraham, which means Father of Many Nations.
14:27Has a nice ring to it, doesn't it?
14:30Then God made good on his promise.
14:33And sure enough, Sarah gave birth to a baby boy.
14:40The baby God promised 15 years earlier.
14:46Isaac.
14:48The boy that would become the father of Israel.
14:52The nation that would bless the whole world.
14:55The whole world.
14:56All the way through King David to Jesus.
15:02Wait.
15:03That's the end?
15:04You're done with the story?
15:06There's a lot more, actually.
15:08But as far as patience goes, it's a good place to stop.
15:12Dad! Dad! Dad! Dad!
15:13Can we shoot a few holes?
15:15You got it, son.
15:17Come on.
15:19What a nice story.
15:21Aren't you glad you waited?
15:24So there you have it. Patience.
15:26It's not always easy to wait.
15:28But God always comes through with his promises.
15:32Are you ready for your cookies now, Junior?
15:34What? Already?
15:35Oh boy! Cookies! Here I come!
15:38Do you suppose there might be some cookies for us?
15:42Oui, oui! More than me!
15:50And now it's time for Silly Songs with Larry.
15:52The part of the show where Larry comes out and sings a silly song.
15:56Bob the Tomato, unable to sneeze, visits the sneeze doctor.
16:01Please, can someone help me?
16:05I need to sneeze.
16:08Wait for the sneeze doctor.
16:11Just take a seat.
16:13He'll be right with you.
16:17Sneeze if you have to.
16:20Sneeze if you need to.
16:23Don't hold it in.
16:25Just be sure that you cover your mouth with an issue.
16:31I will assist you.
16:33Sneeze all your troubles away.
16:36At up to 150 miles an hour.
16:41Interesting fact.
16:43The average sneeze travels at a rate of 100 miles an hour.
16:47In 2003, Dirk Evert of Grunholz, Germany, clocked in at 150.
16:53Way to go, Dirk!
16:55Danke.
16:56I think I have a remedy.
16:59Perhaps in my potpourri.
17:02I bought it from a merchant in Spain.
17:08For ultimate sneeze satisfaction.
17:12Try allergic reactions.
17:15Take a deep breath.
17:17If it helps, you can squint at the sun.
17:22Or hear some pepper.
17:24Let's see.
17:26I know.
17:27Try this pepper.
17:29Don't be afraid.
17:32Set it free.
17:34Let it go.
17:36Go!
17:37Go!
17:38Go, go, go, go!
17:40Interesting fact.
17:41The photic sneeze reflex, or sneezing when exposed to bright light,
17:46is a genetic trait found in 25% of the population.
17:50Including Dirk.
17:53Fain!
17:56Achoo!
17:59Gesundheit.
18:01Which, interestingly, means good health in German.
18:05Ja!
18:06Sneeze if you have to.
18:09Sneeze if you need to.
18:12Sneeze if you need to.
18:15Sneeze if you need to.
18:18Sneeze if you need to.
18:21Sneeze if you need to.
18:24Apologize.
18:27I can't stop.
18:29Sneeze on your neighbor.
18:31Oh, that kinda hurt.
18:33Apologize.
18:36So maybe you'll apologize.
18:40This has been Silly Songs with Fain.
18:43Tune in next time to hear Dirk say...
18:46Ich bin ein Schniezer!
18:51[♪ music ♪
19:13I need more cardboard, Maurice.
19:15Hand me that old shoe box.
19:16Shoe box?
19:17Shouldn't you use the plywood, Jacques?
19:20Turn on goggles, turn on saw, wear safety mask,
19:23ear protection, cut carefully, turn off the saw.
19:26Nope, way too much work.
19:29Cardboard it is.
19:30But Jacques.
19:31No buts, Maurice.
19:32I'm following in the footsteps of the great Leon Mourang,
19:36the most beloved inventor in the world.
19:38He was born right here in Boo-Boo-Ville, you know.
19:41My hero.
19:42Yes, I know, but.
19:44Where's the glue, Maurice?
19:47Your glue, Jacques.
19:50What took ya?
19:53Maurice, this stuff needs hours to dry.
19:55I don't want to wait.
20:02There, that'll do.
20:03Lickety split.
20:05Ah, spit.
20:06Gum instead of glue?
20:08This'll be my greatest invention ever.
20:10The one that would make mama proud.
20:16Ah.
20:19Pretty.
20:20No time for pretty.
20:22This is the one, Maurice.
20:23The invention that'll set the world on its ear.
20:25Think of all the people I'll help.
20:27I can't wait to show it to the guys at Pi today.
20:29Pi?
20:30Today?
20:31The Philanthropic Invention Enthusiast Club.
20:33Inventions for the good of all.
20:35That's Pi.
20:37I love Pi.
20:38Jacques, did you forget about our practice today?
20:41Practice?
20:42Yes, practice.
20:43We need to get ready
20:44for the town's annual Boo-Boo Bird Festival.
20:47We signed up as partners in the baguette relay race.
20:51Remember?
20:52Oh, don't worry.
20:53We're best buddies.
20:54I didn't forget.
20:55We're practicing during lunch, right?
20:57Right.
20:58Did you make the sandwiches?
21:00Over on the workbench.
21:03There's only one.
21:04Did you forget mine?
21:06I ate mine last night to save time.
21:08And there's no peanut butter.
21:11Just bread.
21:12Yeah, I was in a rush,
21:13so I skipped that part.
21:14Skipped the?
21:15Jacques, really?
21:16You need to try a little patience,
21:18or everything just leads to disaster.
21:21Disaster?
21:23I don't know what you're talking about.
21:25I'm talking about taking the time
21:26to do things right, Jacques.
21:28Like your brilliant idea
21:29for a steam-powered washing machine.
21:31You were so impatient to show your friends
21:33that you didn't fix the leak.
21:36I changed it to a steam-powered lawn sprinkler.
21:39It'll help everybody in town during the next drought.
21:41And your automatic knitting machine?
21:44Yeah, I got tired of waiting
21:45for the parts to be delivered.
21:46Besides, it makes fine waffles
21:48by poking dents in pancakes.
21:50If you don't mind the diesel flavor.
21:52Jacques, you know,
21:54you don't even take time to be friends anymore.
21:58Maurice, you gotta understand.
22:01From Paris to Toledo,
22:06inventions that are neato
22:09become ideas in which the world believes.
22:15Meanwhile, I'm impeded
22:17from success that would be sweetened
22:19if my genius wasn't faster than my means.
22:25My keys, please.
22:30Oh, brother.
22:35Gotta hurry, gotta worry, gotta step on it and scurry.
22:38You just skipped a step and short a cut.
22:40I get to town by noon.
22:41Gotta make it fast and cheap.
22:42Gotta take a turn to sheep.
22:44Gotta venture into Mali
22:45till my pal is turning green.
22:47My brain is so full, it's overflowing,
22:50but I'm sweating when I should be naked.
22:52Wow.
22:53How?
22:53Before my memory burns,
22:54I just get past all the details.
22:56I don't need to get it right
22:57unless it's right right now.
22:59He won't ever get it right
23:00unless it's right right now.
23:03Do you think maybe we could slow down?
23:05Of course.
23:09There's that underwear.
23:11We're here.
23:12Attention, fellow pie lovers.
23:14Please recite the motto stated clearly
23:16at the bottom of the pie chart.
23:18We vow.
23:19We vow.
23:20And how.
23:21And how.
23:22To mentor and invent our every whim and fancy true.
23:25So now.
23:26So now.
23:27Allow me to introduce to you
23:29my latest patent-pended do
23:32thingy.
23:35You first, Alphonse.
23:37You first, Alphonse.
23:38I think.
23:40My financial backer for this robot arm egg stacker.
23:43You can't stack eggs.
23:44I can.
23:45You can't.
23:45I can because there's where.
23:46Well, get ready to scream.
23:47Oh no.
23:48At my fancy telephono.
23:49What are you calling?
23:50Well, I built just one, so no one else is there.
23:52I pride myself on the only wall
23:55of cube-shaped breakfast in the town.
23:57In the town.
23:58At least it doesn't smell bad.
23:59It's a better plan than you had.
24:01We don't need to get it right
24:02because it's right right now.
24:04They don't need to get it right
24:05unless it's right right now.
24:07Hey, what do these pinwheels do?
24:10They don't do anything, but they look awesome.
24:15Uh, not ready.
24:17We're still working out the kinks in this one.
24:26Man, I took a whole 20 minutes to build that thing.
24:30Oh, my precious telephono.
24:33Jacques, what are we going to do now?
24:36Oh, great.
24:37He's daydreaming again.
24:40♪ Years ago I dreamed of old inventions built inside my head ♪
24:52♪ But time goes slow and patience grows ♪
24:58♪ It takes less time and turns out fine ♪
25:02♪ To junk the plan and get it done instead ♪
25:06♪ We vow to mentor and invent our every whim true ♪
25:11♪ And vow to introduce what's patent pending to you ♪
25:17♪ Before our memory fills I do skip past all the details ♪
25:22♪ I don't need to get it right unless it's right right right ♪
25:28♪ Let on right now ♪
25:46Oh, impressive.
25:49But where will you find a volunteer foolish enough to try it?
25:57Hey!
26:00Wow.
26:01Oh, dear.
26:03Hey, Jock, Jock.
26:07Uh, I think this is high enough, Jock.
26:10You call that high?
26:11I'll show you high.
26:14Ah!
26:20Stop!
26:21Don't blind me over the mad scientist's castle.
26:24Luxembournia State?
26:25It's empty.
26:26There's no mad scientist.
26:28He's a myth.
26:29Myth.
26:30I thought he was a mister.
26:32What does the book say to do next?
26:34Hmm, where'd I put it?
26:35Are you looking for this?
26:37Careful, I need that book.
26:45Oops.
26:46Oops.
26:49Don't panic, I'm in complete control.
26:52Stop this crazy thing.
26:56Ah!
26:59Help!
27:02That's not good, we're closed.
27:05Yeah, that would've taken too long.
27:07Stop!
27:11Phew, that was a close one.
27:15Oh, no, this is horrible.
27:18My poor flying machine.
27:21Hey, look.
27:22Oh, good.
27:23Could you fall a little faster?
27:24We need to get back to the lab.
27:27Thanks, brush yourself off, let's get going over there.
27:29That's it, I quit.
27:31What do you mean you quit?
27:32Quit, retire, taking a permanent hiatus.
27:36I've had enough of your impatience, it almost killed me.
27:40But I made you that parachute.
27:42You didn't make that, it was a prize in a cereal box.
27:46Oh, yeah, frosted cocoa.
27:48I'm sorry, I didn't mean to.
27:50Oh, yeah, frosted cocoa fluffs, yummy.
27:54But you can't quit, you're my friend.
27:56I can't afford to be friends anymore.
27:58Your impatience is hazardous to my health.
28:02Is this about the relay race?
28:03Because I could-
28:04You don't understand, and until you do,
28:07you can find a new assistant.
28:10Wait.
28:13Well?
28:15You still have my book?
28:17I dropped it.
28:19Where?
28:20In there.
28:28Sounds like something important is about to happen.
28:31Our lunch is about to be served.
28:37It's Mayor LeBleu.
28:40My good citizens of Boo-Booville,
28:43as you know, we are approaching
28:46the annual Boo-Boo Bird Festival.
28:50But as you also know, there has been no boo-boos
28:54seen in this area for years and years.
28:59And because the boo-boos stay away,
29:01the peoples no longer come to see the boo-boos.
29:05Nobody comes anymore.
29:07It is an empty festival.
29:09So it is with a heavy heart that I must announce
29:13that we must cancel the Boo-Boo Bird Festival.
29:18So the festival?
29:19In the baguette relay with Maurice?
29:21Unless, unless someone, an inventor perhaps,
29:27can find a way to make the boo-boo reappear.
29:31An inventor?
29:32That's me.
29:33If an inventor can invent such a device,
29:37I will appoint him the Minister of Inventions,
29:41and he will get to wear this fabulous hat.
29:45Oh, I'll look stunning wearing that, baby.
29:49The Minister of Inventions?
29:51Mama would be so proud.
29:52Think of all the things I could do.
29:54Maurice, Maurice, let's get started.
29:58Oh, yeah.
30:04I need my book.
30:05Boo!
30:12Here, bookie, bookie, bookie, bookie.
30:15Oh.
30:17Oh, where could it be?
30:20Oh, come on, my little bookie.
30:23Where are you?
30:24Come on.
30:26Boo!
30:26Ah!
30:27Boo!
30:31Boo!
30:36There you are.
30:43Oh!
30:44Ah!
30:51Hello?
30:53Anybody here who's not creepy and owns a step ladder?
31:02I'll take that as a no.
31:03Going so soon?
31:11You, you're the mad scientist.
31:18I get a little grumpy, but I'm generally amiable.
31:34Not bad for a mad scientist, eh?
31:37I thought you were a myth.
31:38I'm a mister, actually.
31:40So, are you an inventor?
31:42I used to be, back when I lived in Boo-Booville.
31:47Hot beverage?
31:48Sure.
31:54Nifty.
31:56We all have the capacity for great inventions.
31:58Oh, yeah?
31:59I'm a genius.
32:01We all have the capacity for great inventions.
32:03Oh, yeah?
32:04I'm an inventor, too.
32:05Really?
32:06What have you invented?
32:08Tons of stuff, and really fast, too.
32:10Except that, well, they sometimes don't end up
32:13working the way I planned.
32:14Really?
32:15Yeah.
32:16My flying machine crashed with my best friend in it.
32:19He didn't like that so much.
32:20And you came up here looking for answers.
32:23Yeah, my book.
32:25So, why'd you leave Boo-Booville, anyway?
32:27One word.
32:28Leon Moran.
32:31Leon Moran?
32:32Wait, that's two words.
32:34Leon became rich and famous
32:36when he invented that flying machine.
32:37Oh, yeah.
32:38He was the best.
32:39He wasn't so great.
32:41Not an ounce of patience in that man.
32:43He nearly ruined me.
32:45I vowed to make the discovery
32:47that it always eluded Leon Moran.
32:50So, I set up shop here.
32:52And after all these years,
32:54I finally made that discovery.
33:01Whew!
33:03What is it?
33:04That's it.
33:06What, the sunflower seed?
33:08Yes.
33:09That's not a discovery.
33:10It's a snack.
33:11Heh, heh, heh.
33:12Take this home.
33:13Plant it.
33:14You'll see.
33:15See what?
33:16What does this have to do with anything?
33:18I thought we were talking about inventing.
33:19A lot of people put great stock in Leon Moran's book.
33:23But the Bible, a much greater book, if you ask me,
33:26holds the answer you seek.
33:29Enthusiasm without knowledge is no good.
33:33Haste makes mistakes.
33:35Haste makes mistakes?
33:37Impatience can lead to disaster.
33:40That sounds familiar.
33:42It takes time to get it right.
33:45Doop-a-doop-a-doop.
33:46So be patient day and night.
33:49Eep-dee-bop-a-dee.
33:51And eventually you'll see.
33:53La-la-la-la-la.
33:55Something, something, something.
33:56I'll make you a deal.
33:58If you plant that seed, care for it,
34:01then bring it back to me when it's full grown.
34:03You'll get what you desire most.
34:06Becoming the Minister of Inventions?
34:08It's a fabulous hat.
34:09Deal.
34:10Let's shake on it.
34:13This is the best shortcut in the whole world.
34:15Heh, heh, heh.
34:16If that's the way you want to look at it.
34:18See you later.
34:19Minister of Inventions, here I come.
34:22Don't forget your book.
34:26BIRDS CHIRPING
34:33Clunking to work, clickety-clack, hum-ding-per-wee.
34:37Gizmos and gadgets are music to me.
34:41When my ratchets are spinning, I can't help but grinning.
34:45My tchotchkes and plotchkes and plue-doohickies.
34:49Wee!
34:49My funnels and droppers and small rubber stoppers
34:54♪ Are closer than brothers can be, see? ♪
34:58♪ My gizmo devices Are pleasant surprises ♪
35:02♪ When they all sing Hum-ding-per-wee! ♪
35:06What am I doing? I don't have time for this.
35:08I've got a seed to grow.
35:10♪ Clunk hand to work, move it along Hum-ding-per-whoa! ♪
35:13♪ Bing-a-ma-bob, get on the job On with the show! ♪
35:17♪ I'll ramp up the speed now I'm watering this seed now! ♪
35:20♪ A liter, a gallon It's ready to go! ♪
35:23♪ Hey, enough fertilizing I'll try magnetizing! ♪
35:27♪ This plant's got no get-up-and-grow! Huh? ♪
35:34♪ I can't help but see now The problem is me now! ♪
35:40♪ So much for the Hum-ding-per... ♪
35:45Oh...
35:47This is taking forever.
35:49Hello and bonjour, frère Jacques!
35:51Look what we're working on.
35:53Really, guys, not now.
35:55You see, I was thinking all we need to get a boo-boo bird
35:58is a giant trap.
35:59You know, a cage or something.
36:02How are you gonna get him in there?
36:03Oh! This is where Alphonse comes in.
36:06By building a giant girl boo-boo.
36:10Ha! It's gonna be 50 feet tall.
36:13How long is it gonna take you to build that?
36:15Oh, I don't know. One, maybe two hours.
36:18It's a big job.
36:20So, what are you working on?
36:22Oh, it's a secret.
36:24Yeah, a secret.
36:26Uh-huh.
36:28We get the message.
36:29You don't want us around, I see.
36:31It's okay. We have better things to do.
36:34Au revoir!
36:35And I thought pie was for sherry.
36:38I guess you thought wrong.
36:41Aw, man. Now I don't have any friends.
36:44I've got zilch. Nada.
36:46Nothing but a bucket of dirt.
36:50This is useless.
36:54Looks like it's back to the drawing board.
37:21Oh!
37:33So, you're becoming a farmer now?
37:35Huh? What? Huh? What?
37:37I asked if you were becoming a farmer.
37:40You know, that takes a lot of... patience.
37:47Hey! Looky there!
37:49It's working! It's working! It's working! It's working!
37:55Are you still mad at me?
37:57I just came by to pick up my hammer.
38:00Oh, here it is.
38:03Well, keep up the good work.
38:06I gotta go.
38:07Yeah.
38:20My dear son, the road through your life moves slow
38:24Filled with twists and turns, mysterious
38:28If you take your time and you pray this rhyme
38:32You will take your days more serious
38:37If you're willing to wait, your work will be great
38:41Be patient, be patient
38:44If you're willing to wait, your work will be great
38:48Be patient and do things right
38:53If you're willing to wait, your work will be great
38:57Be patient and do things right
39:05But I forgot this song
39:08So I rush along through my days
39:11And plans more hastily
39:14And lose track of the friends I lack
39:17And I lose what means the most to me
39:21So if I'd just slow down
39:24If I'd look around
39:26I would see there's more important things
39:30Than what I create
39:33And I'd learn to wait
39:35And enjoy the joys that life will bring
39:39I am willing to wait
39:41My work will be great
39:44With patience, I'll do things right
39:48I am willing to wait
39:50My work will be great
39:52With patience, I'll do things right
39:56La-la-la-la
39:58La-la-la-la-la
40:00La-la-la
40:02La-la-la
40:05La-la-la-la
40:07La-la-la-la-la
40:09La-la-la
40:11La-la-la
40:13I am willing to wait
40:15My work will be great
40:17With patience, I'll do things right
40:25Madame et Monsieur, the time has come.
40:29The unveiling of the inventions to bring back the Boo-Boo.
40:34Hooray!
40:35Behold, the Boo-Boo Trap!
40:38Oui, but how does it work?
40:41Simple, really. Once the Boo-Boo lands inside,
40:44it snaps shut, trapping him forever for our enjoyment.
40:49But how do you get the Boo-Boo inside?
40:52That, my purple mayor, is where I come in.
40:56You see, I thought to myself,
40:58what better way to attract a Boo-Boo
41:01than with a Boo-Fet?
41:03Ooh!
41:05Just wait till I start her up.
41:08Quick, give her a nudge.
41:10Oui, Monsieur.
41:20Any moment now.
41:24Perfect. Maurice will be so proud that I stuck with it.
41:28Maybe we can still do the baguette relay.
41:30I'll show this to him.
41:33Maybe we can still do the baguette relay.
41:35I'll show this to him first before I take it to the mad scien...
41:37I mean, the scientist.
41:46This is never gonna work.
41:48That's two hours and a box of rubber bands wasted.
41:53Stop it! Stop it!
41:57I have no alternative now
42:00but to cancel the Boo-Boo festival.
42:03Hey, where's Jacques?
42:07Maybe his invention will work.
42:09Maurice, Maurice, I did it.
42:11You did what?
42:13You know how you said I didn't have patience
42:16and couldn't finish things right?
42:18Right.
42:20Well, I did it!
42:22Boo-Boo!
42:24Boo-Boo!
42:26Boo-Boo!
42:28Boo-Boo!
42:30Boo-Boo!
42:32Boo-Boo!
42:34I get it.
42:36All right, everyone. I think I have a plan.
42:39But I'm gonna need your help, a little bit of patience
42:42and a whole lot of C.
42:52All right.
43:14Would you look at that?
43:16I knew he could do it.
43:23This would be the perfect moment for a high five.
43:26Yep.
43:42Boo-Boo!
43:44Boo-Boo!
43:46Boo-Boo!
43:48Boo-Boo!
43:50Boo-Boo!
43:52Boo-Boo!
43:54Boo-Boo!
43:56Boo-Boo!
43:58You did it, Jacques!
44:00No, we did it, Maurice. All of us.
44:03Well done, Jacques.
44:05Congratulations, my boy.
44:07It's Leon Meringue.
44:09What? You're Leon Meringue?
44:11Yes, I was.
44:13I used to be that impatient old inventor.
44:16Until I learned what is truly important.
44:18Well, but you said Leon Meringue almost ruined you.
44:21Yes, Jacques. Being Leon Meringue almost ruined me.
44:24Oh, clever.
44:26And now I'm so happy to see you've truly learned
44:29one of the most important lessons
44:31toward becoming a great inventor.
44:34Patience.
44:36Thank you, Monsieur Meringue. Thank you.
44:38Mind if I take you for a spin?
44:40It would be my honor.
44:42Boo-Boo!
44:44Ready for the race, buddy?
44:48Are you willing to wait?
44:50My work will be great.
44:52With patience, I'll do things right.
44:57Are you willing to wait?
44:59Your work will be great.
45:01With patience, we'll do things right.
45:05Wow.
45:07Wow, Bob, that was great.
45:09I'm glad you liked it, Junior.
45:11And I hope you liked it, too.
45:13We're over here by QWERTY
45:15to talk about what we learned today.
45:17And so what we have learned
45:19applies to our lives today.
45:22God has a lot to say
45:24in his book.
45:26Did you bring a cookie for me?
45:28In a sec. Be patient.
45:30You see, we know that
45:32God's word is for everyone.
45:34Now that our song is done,
45:36we'll take a look.
45:38Let's see if QWERTY has a verse for us today.
45:40And so after waiting patiently,
45:42Abraham received what was promised.
45:45Wow, bonus verse.
45:47Nice one, QWERTY.
45:49Did you upgrade your RAM?
45:51Huh, buddy?
45:53Thank you, buddy.
45:55Enthusiasm without knowledge is no good.
45:57Haste makes mistakes.
45:59Proverbs 19, 2.
46:01In our first story,
46:03we learned that Abraham and Sarah
46:05had to wait a long time
46:08to get what God promised them.
46:10And you know what?
46:12They waited a long time
46:14to get what God promised them.
46:16And even though the waiting wasn't easy,
46:18they knew that God would keep his promises.
46:20That's right, Junior.
46:22And in the second story,
46:24Jacques learned that being impatient
46:26leads to mistakes.
46:28But when you're patient
46:30and take the time to do things right,
46:32great things can happen.
46:35So, Samuel, I guess the best thing you can do
46:37is to wait patiently for your bike
46:39and trust that God gives us
46:41what we need.
46:43Um, about those cookies.
46:45Oh, yeah.
46:47Okay, he's ready.
46:49Ready for what?
46:51These were yummy cookies.
46:53They didn't belong to anybody, did they?
46:55Uh, so that's all the time
46:57we have for today, kids.
46:59Well, remember,
47:01God made you special.
47:04And he loves you very much.
47:06Goodbye!
47:08I can make you some more.
47:10
47:40
48:10
48:40
49:10
49:25Ah!
49:40Thanks for watching.

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