Enchanted Tales - Tom Thumb Meets Thumbelina (1996)

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02:07A long, long time ago there was a meadow. Now this great meadow and the flower fairies and creatures living in it were ruled over by the tiny little princess, Thumbelina.
02:20There was supposed to be a meadow prince, too, but he had been kidnapped as a tiny baby, and his fate remained a mystery.
02:27The meadow meeting is now in session.
02:29Oh! Excuse me!
02:32Hello!
02:34Quiet!
02:38That's better. All yours, Princess Thumbelina.
02:44The First Order of Business will be issuing new work assignments.
02:50Snapdragon, you've got to spruce up your flowers.
02:53They look like they've been through a flood.
02:54I'll snap to it, Princess Thumbelina, right away.
02:57Where was I? Oh, right.
02:59Although much loved by her loyal subjects,
03:01Thumbelina had her hands full trying to keep things running smoothly.
03:05After all, it was really a two-person job.
03:09Now I'd like to open the meeting to new business.
03:16The buzz around the hive is
03:18that a certain food-addicted frog's been eating my drones again.
03:22Ah, just hold your hornets, Queenie.
03:24I'm not interested in your stinging drones.
03:26Do I look like I want my tongue pierced?
03:29Buh.
03:32I told you you should stick to flies, bud.
03:35I couldn't help it, Slocum.
03:37Ah, how sweet it is.
03:42Uh-oh, here comes trouble.
03:46Oh, wow, that trip really blew my mind.
03:49We're going already.
03:50Hey, Thumbelina, call off your birdie, would ya?
03:54Daffodil, Bluebell, impatience.
03:56You fairies are in big trouble.
03:58Bluebell, you forgot to deposit your dewdrops this morning.
04:02Daffodil, you didn't feed the hummingbirds.
04:04And impatience, you forgot to turn the fireflies on
04:07for the third night in a row.
04:08Now what have you got to say for yourselves?
04:11Oops.
04:13My nuts, my nuts. Oh, where are my nuts?
04:15Oh, my nuts. Somebody stole my nuts.
04:16They're gone. Oh, my winter acorns.
04:18Hey, don't be a metal case, Nutley.
04:20You probably just forgot where you buried them.
04:22No, don't think so. I got records.
04:24Oh, records, records.
04:26Oh, where'd I put my records?
04:28Here they are. See?
04:30It's those three. I saw them.
04:32I saw them digging around my tree.
04:33Where's my nuts? Where are they?
04:35Uh, you said we were digging for treasure.
04:40That's nuttin'. Someone's been painting graffiti on Slocum's shell.
04:43Where? Where? I hate it when that happens.
04:46What makes you so sure it was fairies?
04:49Geez, blue paint.
04:51I wonder who did that, Bluebell.
04:53You got no proof.
04:58Oh, how'd that get there?
05:00You got to do something about these three Thumbelina.
05:02They're out of control.
05:04Well, at least we don't bury our food in the dirt
05:07or eat drones like some other low-life metal creatures I know.
05:11Low-life? Why, I ought to...
05:14To the moon, fairies! To the moon!
05:16Oh, we're scared.
05:18Look, my wings are shaking.
05:20Hey, guys, we're trying for harmony here.
05:23Come here!
05:26Oh, I hate Mondays.
05:31I'd better go see Oakley.
05:33Maybe he can give me some pointers on how to handle this crowd.
05:47Hey, Thumbelina, nice of you to drop by.
05:49You know, you could visit more often.
05:51I got a nice sapling I'd like you to meet.
05:55Hello, Princess.
05:57He was up all night playing cards.
05:59Oakley? Oakley?
06:05What are you waiting for?
06:07Oh, it's my little friend, Thumbelina.
06:10Thumbelina?
06:12Oh, it's my little friend, Thumbelina.
06:15Thumbelina? Why the face?
06:20Oh, Oakley, I don't know.
06:22I guess I'm feeling a little overwhelmed.
06:25Well, that's only natural.
06:27I remember when you were just a baby
06:30and the Queen Fairy first brought you to the meadow.
06:33Here he goes again with the story.
06:36Don't needle me, you big sap.
06:39Where was I? Oh, yeah.
06:43Wow!
06:45What, you've never seen a magic reflecting tree stump before?
06:49Each of these children is from the very best of royal families.
06:53Together they will rule as Prince and Princess of the Great Meadow.
06:57When they are of age, we hope they may fall in love and marry,
07:01bringing happiness to us and them.
07:04This is a symbol of your royal birth.
07:07Only together will your kingdom be complete.
07:10But then came that terrible, terrible day.
07:18You've got a big job, Princess, and a very important one.
07:22But don't despair.
07:24Someday you will find your Prince
07:26and the two of you will rule happily ever after.
07:29I'd stake my acorns on it.
07:32I know. I will find him someday.
07:36Ah!
07:39You'll never catch me, Duke.
07:41Woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.
07:45Yee-haw!
07:47Arf! Arf!
07:49Arf!
07:51Arf!
07:53Arf!
07:55Arf!
07:57Arf!
07:59Arf!
08:01Arf!
08:03Arf!
08:05Arf!
08:07Arf!
08:09Arf!
08:11Arf!
08:13Arf!
08:15Bravo, Tom.
08:17Bravo. Nice entrance, Tom.
08:19I've taken the liberty of drawing up some plans
08:22for the castle expansion project.
08:24Medwin, you know my feelings about building a bigger castle.
08:28This one suits me fine.
08:30Besides, these plans call for leveling the great meadow.
08:33That meadow is as valuable to me as a dozen castles.
08:36When will you learn to have some regard for nature?
08:39Oh, forget nature, Father. Bigger is better.
08:43This place is outdated.
08:45We need to get with the times,
08:47install an indoor swimming hole,
08:49a 12-carriage garage.
08:51I refuse to use my subjects' taxes on such frivolities.
08:55Then we'll use their muscle.
08:57Look what a fine job the slaves in Egypt did on the pyramids.
09:01Maybe we can...
09:03I will not enslave my loyal subjects to build a joust-o-rama.
09:07Fine. Greenville will stay in the dark
09:10while everybody else moves into the Middle Ages.
09:13We might as well just stick our head in the sand.
09:16If you'd...
09:17That meadow and the creatures in it
09:19are just as important as the peasants, knights, king or king's son.
09:23We will not forsake them for our...
09:26I-hog?
09:27...International House of Gruul.
09:29Very well, Father.
09:31After all, you're the king.
09:33For now.
09:35But I think you'll regret your decision soon.
09:38Ah! Regret it?
09:40I've got an idea.
09:42That boy is so headstrong.
09:44Good idea, Tom. I think you may have something there, Tom.
09:47It's not easy being small.
09:50I smell chocolate pudding.
09:52But I was just getting a few crumbs for the little ones.
09:55I wasn't doing no harm. Have pity, sir.
09:58Ah! Ah!
09:59Oh, all right.
10:01I'll be merciful.
10:03I'll eat you in one bite
10:05rather than tear you into little pieces.
10:08Ah! Ah!
10:10Ah! Ah!
10:12Ah! Ah!
10:14Ah! Ah!
10:16Ah! Ah!
10:18Rather than tear you into little pieces.
10:25Why, if it isn't a pudding-puff version of Tom Thumb.
10:29I should have eaten you when I had the chance.
10:32Too bad the king got to you first.
10:34This mouse won't be so lucky.
10:37Leave her alone, Edgar.
10:39Pest! Get that away from me.
10:41Didn't anyone ever tell you it's not polite to point?
10:44Ah!
10:47Never more, Tom Thumb.
10:49Never more will you be safe in this palace.
10:52Thank you, Master Tom.
10:54Once again you've saved me life.
10:56Any time, Fiona.
10:58Tell that to King Richard.
11:00Thinks it's too dangerous.
11:02Well, the king loves you very much
11:04ever since he rescued you when you was just a wee lad.
11:07I know he means well.
11:09I just wish I could defend his honor against his Saxon enemies
11:12like the rest of the knights.
11:14King Richard just hasn't seen how good you are with a fork.
11:17I may be small, Fiona,
11:19but I know I'm meant for big things.
11:21Ah! Get out of here!
11:23You dirty bird! Get out of my kitchen!
11:30La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la.
11:33What is that?
11:37Ah! Tom Thumb!
11:39What are you doing in there?
11:41Hi, Cookie. Just testing the batter.
11:44Delicious as usual.
11:46Ho, ho, don't you sweet talker.
11:49Come on, Fiona.
11:51We'd better make tracks before Edgar makes a return engagement.
11:54Yee-haw!
12:02You're looking especially fiendish today.
12:05Hello, Blackthorn.
12:07Why, thank you.
12:09Coming from the land who put the evil in medieval.
12:12I'll take that as a compliment.
12:16I wish you'd take a bath instead.
12:18Do you have the money?
12:20Right here.
12:22Half now and half when we deliver King Richard to the Saxons.
12:25They've had it out for him since he beat the pants off them in the War of the Roses.
12:28Dear, dear, dear.
12:30Just like my father to fight over a bunch of flowers.
12:34Let me have it.
12:36Give me the information first.
12:39Oh, all right.
12:41The King will be taking his annual spring ride to Fern Glen.
12:44Tomorrow morning at ten with no guard.
12:47It's when he communes with his precious nature.
12:50Blah, blah, blah, what a snore.
12:52You'll be able to grab him on the Glen path.
12:55He'll be helpless, trapped and put out of commission.
13:03Oh, you are truly rotten.
13:05Selling your own father to his enemies so that you can become the King.
13:09You're like the son I never had.
13:11Oh, stop. Soon I'll be the King and you'll be the captain of my army of Black Knights.
13:17Money, power and the kingdom.
13:20Oh, soon I'll...
13:22We'll have it all.
13:28And that's a winter aspen.
13:31What do you think, Tom? Isn't it beautiful?
13:34Oh, it's wonderful, Your Highness.
13:36Thank you for bringing me along.
13:38Who is that?
13:40Oh, and there's a bare-breasted nuthatch.
13:43Oh, unusual to spot one around these parts.
13:54Hello.
13:56Hello.
13:58Who are you? Do you live up there?
14:05King Richard!
14:09Wait! Go back!
14:12I don't think we'd better, Princess.
14:14You mustn't be put in any danger.
14:16Remember your duty to your subjects.
14:19Giddy-up, Stormy! Back to the castle!
14:21Come on, Duke!
14:28Sound the alarm! Sound the alarm!
14:31The King's been kidnapped!
14:34Oh, I would really like to join you,
14:37but someone's got to stay here and look after the castle.
14:40Besides, I'm wearing white and it's soil so easily.
14:44Oh, yeah, you're so pure and just noticing.
14:48Giddy-up, Stormy! Let's go!
14:52I've got to come with you. I want to help find King Richard.
14:55Sorry, Tom. I'm afraid this trip will be too dangerous for you.
14:59Besides, the King would want someone he could trust to stay here
15:02and keep an eye on Medwin.
15:05Very well.
15:10Good luck! Godspeed!
15:13Now we can finally get things done the right way around here.
15:16You mean our way.
15:22Medwin doesn't seem too broken up about his father being kidnapped.
15:30Oh, this place is so 12th century.
15:33It's time we got with the times.
15:36Grab, grab, grab. Everything must go.
15:38What were they thinking?
15:40But King Richard never made us pay taxes like this.
15:43I have big plans for this kingdom,
15:46so work with me, people.
15:48At least until I can make you my slaves.
15:52What?
15:57Hey, Butt, maybe you should try for something slower,
16:00like snails or ants or something.
16:02Are you kidding me? That's for old frogs.
16:04I just need to get my tongue adjusted.
16:07Hey, watch where you're putting those clawed hoppers.
16:10Here. Marvin, I want the new throne room right here.
16:15Uh-oh. Timber!
16:18Whoa!
16:20What's the idea tripping me?
16:22It was just an accident.
16:25Oh, of course it was.
16:27I'll bet you'd make some tasty turtle soup.
16:31Hey, what's the idea picking on a defenseless turtle?
16:34How would you like to be my next science experiment, froggy?
16:38Oh, no offense, good sir.
16:41We're just not used to strangers in our little meadow.
16:44Well, you'd better get used to it.
16:46This is where my new castle's going up.
16:48Oh, it will be glorious.
16:50A tribute to my power and good taste.
16:53There will be floor-to-ceiling tapestries woven with my likeness,
16:57a sculpture garden with statues of, well, me,
17:00and a special art gallery with, let me guess,
17:03paintings of you?
17:05Fabulous idea.
17:07Hey, Butt, we got to get away from this guy.
17:09I hear you, Slug.
17:11That's very nice, sir.
17:13And such a lovely view.
17:15Why don't you tell us a little more about it?
17:18Oh, yes, yes, yes.
17:20Over there will be the main castle, my castle,
17:23surrounded by a 20-foot-wide alligator-filled moat.
17:27Oh, should I use crocodiles?
17:29Oh, well, whatever.
17:30Over here we'll have a reflecting pool that I will be able to gaze into.
17:35Yikes.
17:37What's happening?
17:38Is it an earthquake?
17:39Cave-in!
17:40Run for your lives!
17:43We'd better report this to Thumbelina right away.
17:46I'm very concerned about you three.
17:48You've got to start taking your work seriously,
17:50or I won't have any choice but to take your wings.
17:54Oh, but the work is so, so boring.
17:58Polish the leaves, clean the cobwebs,
18:00open the flowers, close the flowers,
18:02carry the dew over here, carry the dew over there.
18:05Oh, I feel like an ant.
18:08We want some fun.
18:10Yeah, we want some excitement.
18:12We want some action.
18:14Princess Thumbelina, quick, you've got to come.
18:18Hey, watch where you're going, bug-eyes.
18:21What is it?
18:22Bud, slow down.
18:23Slocum, what's going on?
18:25Invaders.
18:26Humans in the meadow.
18:28They're tearing it apart.
18:29We've lost half our tunnels to cave-ins.
18:31Our stream's been dammed.
18:33The pond looks like it's a goner.
18:35And I was almost...
18:37dissected.
18:38Who could these people be?
18:40The humans have never bothered us before.
18:42Sounds like another case of big people picking on little people.
18:46Why can't we all just get along?
18:48I'm moving to another meadow.
18:51There's only one way to find out what's going on.
18:54I'll have to go to the castle and take this up with the king.
18:57That's a good idea.
19:00No.
19:01It's the only way to nip this crisis in the bud.
19:05Take me to the castle Greenville, Flicker.
19:09Well, it was nice knowing her.
19:17Uh, excuse me, sirs.
19:19Hello.
19:20Wow, look at you.
19:21Hey, Moe, get a load of this.
19:23What do we got here?
19:24A shrinky-dink?
19:25I'm here on business.
19:26I need to see the king.
19:28Who doesn't?
19:30It's an emergency.
19:32Yeah, right.
19:33That's what they all say.
19:35But the great meadow is being destroyed.
19:37I have to tell the king what's happening.
19:39Only he can stop it.
19:40Meadows, meadows.
19:41Orders from the top.
19:42No one gets in.
19:43So scram.
19:46Who says we have to go in the front door?
19:50Down there, Flicker.
19:52These flies are really bugging me.
19:54Why don't they just stay put?
19:58All right, where's the king?
20:00You're looking at him.
20:02King Richard?
20:03Oh, very perceptive.
20:05Unfortunately, King Richard's been kidnapped.
20:09I'm his son, Medway, the new king.
20:12You may call me Your Majesty.
20:15King Richard's been kidnapped?
20:17Oh, no.
20:18Well, someone is tearing up the great meadow,
20:21and you must put a stop to it.
20:24What are you?
20:25Some kind of bug?
20:26I'm Princess Thumbelina,
20:28and I rule the great meadow.
20:30Oh, I don't think so, Princess.
20:32I rule everything around here,
20:34including the great meadow,
20:36which is soon to be the home of my new improved castle complex.
20:40In fact, you're standing on the plans.
20:43But this is huge.
20:45What about all the creatures that need the meadow to survive?
20:48And if you destroy the meadow,
20:50the forest could be next, and then the river, and...
20:52Oh, cry me a river.
20:54Do I look like I care?
20:56Apparently, you don't.
20:58Look, I'm not completely heartless.
21:01Construction doesn't begin for a week.
21:03We'll be happy to relocate you.
21:06How do you feel about the swab?
21:09You have to stop the destruction.
21:12I'm not hearing you.
21:14You'd better get out of here before I set Edgar on you.
21:18Let me at him, boss.
21:21You won't get away with this, Medwin.
21:23King Medwin.
21:26I have to find out what Medwin's up to and put a stop to it.
21:33Hey, where'd you learn to fly?
21:35I beg your pardon? I think you're the one who needs lessons.
21:39It seems that everyone in this castle is rude.
21:43It's you. From the forest.
21:46Hey, wait a minute. Rude?
21:48I'm rude because you weren't watching where you were going?
21:50Come on, Flicker. I've had enough of this place.
21:53I'm sorry. I didn't mean to be rude.
21:56I just... I mean...
21:58Who are you?
21:59I'm Thumbelina. Who are you?
22:02You're not a fairy.
22:04No, I'm not.
22:06At least, I don't think I am.
22:08I'm Tom Thumb. I live here at the castle.
22:11Do you live in the forest?
22:13No, I live in the Great Meadow.
22:15And if we don't get back there soon, there won't be any meadow left.
22:19What do you mean?
22:21If you didn't know, I'd think this castle was plenty big enough for you people,
22:25and that you wouldn't have to come barging in and destroying our meadow.
22:29Wait! I don't know what you're talking about!
22:32Great. I meet the most beautiful girl in the world,
22:35and she's my size, and she thinks I'm a creep.
22:43I won't wait any longer, Marvin.
22:45We start construction tomorrow morning.
22:48Just look at it! Medwinville!
22:51From now on, time will be recorded as B.M. or A.M.
22:55Before Medwinville and after Medwinville.
22:59Ah! Quite a piece of real estate, your landlordliness!
23:07Construction, it starts with destruction
23:11You do demolition with no intermission
23:15It may be a bummer, but not for a plumber
23:20A building technician or an electrician
23:25I want a castle that's good enough for me
23:29I want to live like the king I'm gonna be
23:34What if all the meadow should be gone without a trace?
23:38It's not important, cause I've got to have my space
23:43Bring on the shovels, the dozers, and the light
23:47I need construction, I need it day and night
23:52I don't even care if any people think I'm mean
23:56Build me a palace like nobody's ever seen
24:00Build it, build it, dig it all up and build it
24:05After I've really chilled it, I'm gonna build it
24:09Take it, take it, knock it all down and break it
24:13After I quake and shake it, I'm gonna take it
24:18Got to have my castle, I've got to have it bad
24:22No one better spoil my super royal pad
24:26If I can't have my castle, I'll be sad and unfulfilled
24:31Recess, it's over boys, we've got a monumental build
24:35Tear down the meadow, it's only in my way
24:40It's not my problem, just let it go away
24:44I need my expansion and I want it very much
24:48Forget the meadow and ecology and such
24:53I'll get respect, I'll get jewelry and gold
24:57Because my palace is stunning to behold
25:02When they see my castle, every mister and madame
25:06Knows from my castle just how great a king I am
25:11Build it, build it, dig it all up and build it
25:15After I've really chilled it, I'm gonna build it
25:19Take it, take it, knock it all down and break it
25:24After I quake and shake it, I'm gonna take it
25:28Construction, it starts with destruction
25:32You do demolition with no intermission
25:36It may be a bummer, but not for a plumber
25:40A building technician or an electrician
25:45It may be a bummer, but not for a plumber
25:49A building technician or an electrician
25:55I've got to have my castle
25:57He's got to have his castle
25:59He's got to have his castle now
26:11Oakley, Oakley
26:16Umbelina, twice in one week you come to visit me
26:20Oakley, there's trouble in the meadow
26:22Trouble, let me tell you about trouble
26:24My roots are aching, I got birds pecking at me
26:27And the squirrels don't even get me started on the squirrels
26:31What? What is it? Tell me the trouble
26:35The meadow is in danger
26:37I'm afraid it's going to be destroyed by the humans
26:39Oh, I'm afraid that's always a danger, Umbelina
26:43You just have to do your best to keep everyone safe
26:47But I feel so helpless
26:49Flicker, post all the birds as sentries
26:52I'll send the flower fairies out to guard the perimeters
26:55I want plenty of warning before they come
26:57Maybe that'll give us enough time to think of a way to stop them
27:01Hey, just hold on there
27:03Where do you think you're going?
27:05Wow, what are you?
27:07Are those wings on your back?
27:09Oh, we got a real rocket scientist here
27:12You must be fairies
27:14No, I've never seen one up close and personal
27:17All right, that's cool
27:19Are you always this suspicious of strangers?
27:22So you admit you're a stranger
27:24Enough talk, intruders
27:26Let's take him to Princess Thumbelina
27:28She'll know what to do with him
27:30Umbelina
27:32Yeah, yeah, you better take us to this Thumbelina
27:37I see you're spying on us now
27:39Ha, ha, I knew it
27:41I'm not a spy
27:42Then what are you doing here?
27:44I've come to warn you about Medwin
27:46He's leaving the castle tomorrow
27:48He's going to pave the meadow and put up a carriage house
27:51and an iHog, whatever that is
27:53So why do you want to help?
27:55Aren't you putting yourself in danger?
27:57I serve King Richard, not Medwin
27:59King Richard isn't here to stop the destruction
28:01So I'm taking matters into my own hands
28:03Do you know how to stop Medwin?
28:05I know where Medwin's equipment is being kept
28:07All I need are a few good fairies
28:09that will throw a wrench into the works
28:11until King Richard returns
28:13All right, you heard him
28:15Do you need fairies to throw some wrenches?
28:18Well, something like that
28:20But the humans are so big, we wouldn't stand a chance
28:23If vandalism is involved, we'd like to volunteer
28:26We're perfect for the job
28:28Choose us, choose us
28:30Okay, but I'm going too
28:32This is a dangerous mission
28:34and I don't want you three to get carried away
28:36We won't, we promise
28:40Hey, what about me?
28:43Come on, you can ride with me
28:46I've never actually flown before!
28:54Hey, this is kind of fun
28:57This is the last party I plan
28:59They're paying me peanuts, peanuts I tell ya
29:01And they know I prefer walnuts
29:03I think somebody spiked the nectar
29:07Why do you care so much about our meadow?
29:10It's our home, but I think it wouldn't matter much to you
29:13living up there in your big castle
29:16Well, it matters to the king, so it matters to me
29:19He cares for every creature in his kingdom
29:22But there's more to it than that
29:25It might sound kind of weird, but I feel kind of like I belong here
29:28This may sound even weirder, but I sort of feel the same way
29:31I have some strange attachment to this meadow
29:35Like, you know, like, like you belong here
29:50Come take my hand as we try to understand it
29:55How far our love goes, oh, no one could have planned it
30:01Beyond tomorrow and past the furthest rainbows
30:06Is only half the distance to where our love goes
30:12Although the world seems oh so vast around us
30:17It's just enormous that love so great has found us
30:23Beyond the highest mountain
30:27Farther than the deep river flows
30:33Beyond the moonlight, beyond forever
30:39That's how far it goes
30:44That's how far it goes
30:51Our love
30:55That's how far
30:59It's so astounding, it's past our whole dimension
31:05How far our love goes beyond our comprehension
31:10Beyond the planets and past the edge of evening
31:15And farther than the moon rose, that's where our love goes
31:21Beyond the ocean that's shimmering below us
31:26As far as winds of imagination blow us
31:32I know I truly love you
31:36Farther than the end of the snows
31:42Always ascending, it's never ending
31:48That's how far it goes
31:53That's how far it goes
32:11Oh, isn't it romantic?
32:15Oh, gross me out.
32:17Ew, cooties.
32:19What do you mean construction has been delayed?
32:23I told ya, it's fairies. They sabotage the equipment.
32:27If they keep gumming up the wakes, putting me behind schedule, I'll have to drop the whole job.
32:32I got a big castle to work on down in Gunterberg.
32:35Oh, I don't believe it. Those pesky little gnats, how do you get rid of them?
32:40Look, I'm a contractor, not an exterminator.
32:46Ah!
32:49Father used to tell me you could catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
32:54I'm not so sure, boss.
32:57Don't worry, I'll take care of those little flies, I mean fairies, and you can get right back on schedule.
33:05I need to get back to the castle.
33:08We've got to stop Medwin. It's the only way to save the meadow.
33:11I know. Please be careful. I would like to see you again.
33:16You would? I was hoping you'd say that.
33:19Fiona! Fiona!
33:21Right here, Master Tom.
33:22Wait, I know a way to speed your journey.
33:28The sooner you get there, the sooner you can return.
33:31But I've never piloted a bird before.
33:35I've flown dangling from the beak of an owl once, but it was not a flight I'd care to remember.
33:41Oh, there's nothing to it. Goodbye.
33:44For now.
33:46Just hold on, and don't look down!
33:56So, what's your favorite dinner?
33:59I'd have to say houseflies.
34:02What about fruit flies? They're less filling.
34:04No, they taste great!
34:06Less filling tastes great!
34:09Okay, okay, less filling.
34:12Oh, it's you again.
34:14I need a decoy, and you, Froggy, are going to be it.
34:19If you're interested in a decoy, might I suggest a duck?
34:23Quiet. And for you, my slow-footed friend, it's time to fly the not-so-friendly skies of Medwin Air.
34:33Help!
34:35When those fairies come to save you, I'll be ready. They won't know what hit them.
34:51That was some mondo happening, man. Let's party again tonight.
34:56No, we have to be ready in case Medwin strikes again.
35:00What the? An unidentified flying turtle?
35:05Everybody duck!
35:09Slocum, what's going on?
35:12Medwin's got Bud. We have to save him.
35:15That pond scum has gone too far this time, attacking innocent creatures.
35:20You know, it might be kind of nice without that loudmouthed frog around.
35:23Bluebell?
35:25Okay, okay, let's go save him.
35:27Take us to Medwin, Slocum.
35:29Hurry up. I think I smell frog legs cooking.
35:33How'd you going?
35:35Give us a lift. There's no time to lose.
35:46Oh, jeez. Your shell weighs a ton, Slocum. I think my arms are about a foot longer.
35:52It was around here somewhere.
35:56There he is.
35:58Hey, what did they do to you, buddy?
36:00Ew. It looks like they tried to make a macrame hanger out of his tongue.
36:05What? We can't understand you. Let's untie him.
36:12What are you trying to say?
36:14I said it's a trap, and you're standing on flypaper.
36:20Uh-oh.
36:22Gotcha, fairies.
36:24You won't get away with this, you bully.
36:27Won't I?
36:32This'll teach you amateurs to mess with me.
36:35Let's get back to the castle, Edgar.
36:37We can fatten these little bugs up.
36:39They'll make a tasty snack for you.
36:42Can I have one now, boss? I'm so hungry.
36:45I haven't caught any food since Tom Thumb broke my glasses.
36:50Oh, that reminds me. We have unfinished business with Master Thumb.
36:55I would say it's about time we took care of him for good.
37:06I've never been to Medwin's room. This whole wing's off-limits.
37:10I think that's it. Thanks for the ride, Flicker.
37:13It was an honor, Master Tom.
37:16Oh, my. From here on out, this tale is staying put on the ground.
37:21Come on. Let's see what we can find out.
37:25No wonder Medwin wants a new castle.
37:27He needs a whole wing just to hold his ego.
37:39Now I can start building Medwinville without your annoying interruptions.
37:44There, Edgar. Anytime you need a snack, just help yourself.
37:49Oh, you birdbrained. I guess you'll just have to starve.
37:53You'll never get away with this, Medwin.
37:55And who's going to stop me? The fairies? I don't think so.
38:01Oh, it's soon to be a reality, Edgar.
38:04Those stupid knights will never find their king.
38:08They've spread out to the four corners of the earth,
38:11not realizing the king was right under their nose.
38:17Oh, and when Blackthorn and his soldiers come tomorrow,
38:20they'll take the king to the Saxons,
38:22leaving me with my own army of black knights.
38:25Then the kingdom will be mine once and for all.
38:33Thumbelina. Thumbelina.
38:34Tom, you're here.
38:36Don't worry. I'll get you out.
38:38He doesn't have wings. What's he going to do? Pole vault up here?
38:43Whoa. Thanks, Tom. Those bars were totally freaking out my free spirit.
38:48Stone here.
38:51Come on. We'll have to climb down.
38:57That was close. We were in real trouble there for a minute.
39:00We're still in trouble unless we find King Richard.
39:02Medwin said he was right under our noses.
39:04That means he must be held prisoner somewhere in the castle.
39:07Well, these mouse tunnels go all through this wing of the castle.
39:11I think you're onto something, Fiona.
39:13We'll split up. That way we'll have a better chance of finding him.
39:16Let's go already.
39:18You and the fairies go that way. Thumbelina and I will take this tunnel.
39:21We'll meet back in my room.
39:24Look.
39:31King Richard. Duke.
39:37What is it, Duke?
39:39Tom, how did you get in here?
39:42We crawled through the mouse tunnels.
39:43We?
39:45Who is your enchanting friend?
39:47This is Princess Thumbelina. She rules over the Great Meadow.
39:51Thumbelina, meet King Richard.
39:53It's a pleasure to meet you, Your Majesty.
39:56Oh, the pleasure is all mine, Princess.
39:59Tom, you've got to tell my knights where I am.
40:01Only they can overcome Medwin and free me.
40:04But your knights are gone. They're scattered throughout the land looking for you.
40:07Medwin's ransoming you to the Saxons.
40:09Blackthorn and his soldiers are coming in the morning to get you.
40:11Medwin's going to take over the kingdom.
40:13And his first plan is to destroy our meadow to build his new castle.
40:17Oh, just this once, I wish I was as small as you, Tom.
40:21Then I could leave the same way you got in.
40:23Oh, but I'm afraid it looks hopeless.
40:26It's not hopeless, sire.
40:27I'll fight the Saxons with my bare hands if I have to.
40:30Me too.
40:31I know your intentions are good.
40:33But Blackthorn and his soldiers are a fierce lot.
40:36And even if you could defeat them, you'll still have to get past Medwin.
40:40And he has the only key to this chamber.
40:42I know. We'll get help from the animals and flower fairies.
40:46Don't worry, Your Majesty. We'll get you out.
40:49What's so important about saving this king person?
40:52Yeah, yeah. As far as I know, he's never given me any nuts.
40:55If we don't save the king from Medwin and the Saxons, your meadow will be destroyed.
40:59Ah, this is a fairy problem. I'm going back to my hive.
41:03Any humans come near us, and they'll be wearing a few new stingers.
41:07Let's just move to a new meadow.
41:09Look, everyone. If Medwin becomes king, no place will be safe.
41:13You know Medwin won't stop at the meadow.
41:16Nutley, your forest will be next.
41:18Where are you going to get nuts if your trees are all gone?
41:21And Bud, Slocum, your pond will be filled in.
41:24There won't be any place for you to swim or get food.
41:27And it's not just a fairy problem.
41:30If there's no flowers, you can't gather nectar for honey.
41:33And most of all, we can't move to a new meadow.
41:37It's our home. It's where we belong.
41:40If it's ruined, it will affect all your lives.
41:44Now, are you going to help us or not?
41:47You can count us in, Princess Tumbalina.
41:49Hey, let's quit twiddling our thumbs.
41:51I guess it's time we stood our ground.
41:53Great. We have a lot of work to do.
41:55Bluebell, Impatience, Daffodil, we could use your help planning.
42:08I see them. They're coming!
42:14Finally, the end of Greenville, the beginning of Megwinville.
42:20Greenville, nevermore.
42:23Not yet. Not yet.
42:26All right, charge!
42:29Ow! Ow!
42:32What's going on?
42:34Tom Thumb and Thumbelina.
42:36I should have gotten rid of them when I had the chance.
42:39Ah, made your foul up, boss.
42:41I haven't forgotten that you let them get away.
42:45They don't get past the guards.
42:47I'm Hopi. I'm Hopi.
42:50Follow him. We've got to get that key.
42:53This way.
42:55What are you doing?
42:57Get back at your ranks.
43:00Whoa, neat tricks, locum. Thanks.
43:03Hey, any time.
43:05Come on, Daffodil. We need you.
43:07Make peace, not war.
43:10Oh!
43:12Okay, I changed my mind.
43:14Get ready to see some real flower power.
43:19Whoa!
43:21Whoa!
43:27Hang on!
43:32I'm not good at it. I'm a genius.
43:35I'm a genius.
43:37I'm a genius.
43:39I'm a genius.
43:41I'm a genius.
43:43I'm a genius.
43:46I'm not good at it. I'm very stumpy.
43:50I think it's time to bring out the secret weapon.
44:00What are you going to do? Tongue me to death? Give me warts?
44:04No, I can't do anything to you.
44:07That's why I brought my friend.
44:10He is very affectionate and likes to give great big hugs.
44:17Mud suits you, Daffodil.
44:19Thanks. It's 100% natural, you know, and good for the complexion.
44:23I wonder what happened to Tom and Thumbelina.
44:26Maybe we better go see if they need help. Come on, everyone.
44:30You're not going to leave me alone with him, are you?
44:35Whoa!
44:40Fie on you, Tom Thumb.
44:43Fie?
44:45Edgar, take care of those pests.
44:51Tom!
45:01Hole in one, Flicker.
45:03Go back inside. We have to find Tom.
45:07Stop it!
45:12Stop it!
45:20Drop the key, Thumb Boy, or I'll put the squeeze on your little princess and her bird.
45:25Don't do it, Tom. Save the king.
45:28Push it down here.
45:30What are you waiting for?
45:37King Richard! Down here!
45:40I told you we'd get you out.
45:42Now let's see if we can do the hardest part of all.
45:45This key weighs a ton. Can we help?
45:47Hey, this teamwork thing works pretty good.
45:50Choose us! Choose us!
45:52Let's quit twiddling our thumbs and get moving.
45:54Come on. These guys gotta be itching to get out.
45:59Oh, you don't know how good it feels to be out of that prison.
46:07I don't believe it. How did you get by Medway?
46:11We got by with a little help from our friends.
46:17Thanks to you all, we were able to get out of that prison.
46:21Now we just have to get out of here.
46:25Thanks to you all, this kingdom has been saved.
46:29And the meadow.
46:31Yes, and the meadow.
46:33Tom, please step forward.
46:35You have been a brave and loyal soldier, and I owe you my life.
46:39You have proven it's not the size of the man that matters, but the bravery of his deeds.
46:45I dub thee Sir Thomas Thumb, Knight of the Realm.
46:49It is an honor to serve you, Your Majesty.
46:51Thanks to you and your flower fairies, and the animals of the great meadow, our kingdom will remain a beautiful place to live.
46:58I must return to the meadow soon.
47:00I know. I wish you didn't have to go.
47:03You could come with me.
47:05I'd give anything to say yes. But all my life, I've known I had a purpose.
47:10That I was meant for big things, even though I was small.
47:13Now finally, I'm a knight.
47:15But along with that comes duty.
47:17And I can't desert the king, not when I've waited this long to prove myself.
47:22I understand. I have my duties too.
47:25Oh man, what a bummer.
47:28I'd like to give you something before you go.
47:31Something for you to remember me by.
47:34Where did you get this?
47:36I don't know. I've always had it.
47:38I don't think it's valuable or anything.
47:46At last, we have found you.
47:48Me?
47:49Yes, Tom Thumb. You are the lost prince of the meadow.
47:53I am?
47:54He is?
47:56He is?
47:58Of course. It all makes sense now.
48:01Princess Thumbelina, you have served me well.
48:04It is time you were made queen of the meadow.
48:07And with King Richard's permission, Tom Thumb will be the queen of the meadow.
48:12And with King Richard's permission, Tom Thumb will be your king.
48:16Of course. Of course. I always knew that boy had it in him.
48:21Tom, Thumbelina, together you will rule the meadow side by side.
48:26That is, if it's all right with you both.
48:28I guess it's all right.
48:30Far out.
48:33As for you three, I'm taking your wings.
48:37And giving you new ones in honor of your bravery in the face of danger.
48:42Wow. These are awesome.
48:45You know, if a little pretentious.
48:47Cool. We'll really be able to make the scene in these.
48:50I can't wait to give them a spin.
48:53But with these wings comes more responsibility.
48:57You'll need to work extra hard to keep them.
49:00So I don't want to hear any more bad reports.
49:03Your Majesty, what is to be done with the prisoner?
49:06Medwin, you deserve severe punishment for your actions.
49:10But you are still my son.
49:13May I make a suggestion?
49:15Of course.
49:16He wanted to live in Medwinville. I say we let him.
49:20I think that's a splendid idea.
49:23What do you think you're doing?
49:26Hey. Hey. I don't like this. I don't like this one bit.
49:32Never more, Master Edgar. Never more.
49:36I've tasted deer flies and horse flies, but never bird flies.
49:42I pronounce you husband and wife, and king and queen.
49:47From then on, the people of the castle and the creatures of the meadow lived in perfect harmony.
49:53And the two kingdoms became one.
49:58Oh, my. That was beautiful. A regular fairy tale wedding.
50:03Why do they call them fairy tales? We don't have tales.
50:06Say goodbye, Daffodil.
50:08Goodbye, Daffodil.
50:10Goodbye, Daffodil.
50:41Each cow and duck and bird
50:43There is music unlike anything you've heard
50:47It's another typical morning in the meadow, we abide it
50:52And the bees are busy a-buzzin' off to where the honey's hidin'
50:56And the birdies all are chirpin' with the crickets every place
51:00And a soggy, froggy chorus sings the bass
51:05Hi-dum-diddle-dee
51:06Hi-dum-dee-dum
51:07Hi-dum-diddle-dee
51:08Hi-dum-dee-dum
51:09Hi-dum-diddle-dee
51:11Hi-diddily-diddle-dee
51:13Hi-dam-diddle-dee
51:14Hi-dum-dee-dum
51:22There is nothing nice as a few mice, they practice many hours
51:26And they feel the air with a big fanfare on fiddles made of flowers
51:31And the magic of the meadow is the music in the air
51:35While you've never heard a symphony so rare
51:40Every day begins with an overture, a serenade of pleasure
51:44In a big tree trunks are a few chipmunks that warble every measure
51:48Every billy goat and nanny croon a tune as sweet as pies
51:53While a hundred hummingbirdies harmonize
51:57Hi-dum-di-di-di, hi-dum-di-dum Hi-dum-di-di-di, hi-dum-di-dum
52:01Hi-dum-di-di-di, hi-dum Hi-di-di-di, di-di-di-di
52:06Hi-dum-di-di-di, hi-dum-di-dum Hi-dum-di-di-di, hi-dum-di-dum
52:10Hi-dum-di-di-di, hi-dum Hi-di-di-di-di, di-di-di-di
52:15Di-di-di-di-di, di Hi-di-di-di-di, di-di-di

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