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