| Wilbur VO | Moo. |
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| Wilbur VO | Moo. |
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| Wilbur VO | Wahoo. |
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| Wilbur VO | Books are mooovelous. |
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| Male Voice and Children VO | GRAPHICS ON SCREEN Wilbur … have fun with Wilbur. |
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| | GRAPHICS ON SCREEN Funny Dress-up Night |
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| Wilbur VO | Funny Dress-up Night. |
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| Wilbur VO | Moo. Howdy partners. Do you like dressing up? |
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| Children VO | Yeah. |
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| Wilbur VO | Great, because we’re getting our costumes ready for Funny Dress-up Night. What do you think? Is this funny enough for Funny Dress-up Night? |
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| Ray VO | It’s not making me laugh, Wilbur. |
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| Wilbur VO | Wait, it’s not finished. |
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| Wilbur VO | There. |
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| Libby VO | Funny Wilbur. |
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| Ray VO | But, you haven’t seen funny until you’ve seen me dressed-up as Super Rooster. |
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| Libby VO | Yea. Me funny ballerina. |
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| Dasha VO | Whoa, that’s really funny. |
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| Wilbur VO | Okay, now that we know what we’re going to wear we can start making our decorations. |
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| Ray VO | And snacks. |
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| Libby VO | Yey. |
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| Dasha VO | Wait, I can’t find a funny costume. |
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| Wilbur VO | Sorry Dasha, I thought you’d found one. How about the princess costume? You looked really funny in it last year. |
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| Dasha VO | I want to wear something different this year. |
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| Wilbur VO | The funny firefighter? |
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| Dasha VO | It’s way too big. There’s no funny costume for me to wear. |
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| Wilbur VO | How can we help you figure out what to wear? |
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| Dasha VO | Are you wiggling Wilbur? |
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| Ray VO | Yep, I’d know that wiggle anywhere. |
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| Wilbur VO | Me too. I think some good ideas are on the way. Moo, moo, moo. What should we do? |
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| Children VO | Moo, moo, moo read a book with you. |
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| Wilbur VO | Let’s moo. |
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| Wilbur VO | Moo. |
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| Dasha VO | What’s the book Wilbur? |
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| Wilbur VO | The title is Dilly’s Silly Hats. |
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| Libby VO | Silly, what’s that? |
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| Wilbur VO | I think silly means the same thing as funny. |
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| Ray VO | Silly sounds funny. In a silly-willy-nilly-daffy-down-dilly kind of way. |
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| Dasha VO | What’s it about Wilbur? |
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| Wilbur VO | On the back it says: when Dilly runs out of silly hats to make her friends laugh, she has to come up with a new idea. |
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| Dasha VO | Will it help me find a funny costume? |
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| Wilbur VO | Let’s find out. We’re ready to read. How about you? |
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| Children VO | Moo, moo, moo we’re ready to read too. |
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| Wilbur VO | Once upon a time there was a girl named Dilly who liked to make her friends laugh by wearing hats that were silly. |
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| Ray VO | That’s the silliest hat ever. |
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| Wilbur VO | That’s a great one Dilly. |
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| Dasha VO | Wait until you see the new hat I’ll wear tomorrow. |
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| Wilbur VO | One day she looked for a new, silly hat in the closet down the hall. |
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| Dasha VO | They’ve seen all these. I need a new, silly hat. |
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| Wilbur VO | But the one new hat she found wasn’t silly at all. |
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| Dasha VO | I don’t have a new, silly hat. |
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| Wilbur VO | Then she looked up above and found things on the shelf. |
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| Dasha VO | Whoa. Wow, look at all this cool stuff. |
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| Wilbur VO | And Dilly thought. |
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| Dasha VO | I’ll think-up a silly hat all by myself. |
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| Wilbur VO | Using her imagination she made a funny, new hat. |
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| Dasha VO | I’ll take some of this. Some of them and a little bit of that. I can’t wait to show this to my friends. |
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| Wilbur VO | Her friends laughed and said. |
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| Ray VO | Where did you find a hat so silly? |
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| Dasha VO | I thought it up and made it by using my imagination. |
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| Wilbur VO | Said Dilly. |
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| Ray VO | That’s amazing. |
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| Wilbur VO | I agree. |
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| Wilbur VO | The End. |
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| Dasha VO | Thanks, Wilbur, now I know what to do for Funny Dress-up Night. |
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| Wilbur VO | Great. What? |
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| Dasha VO | All I need is a funny, new hat just like Dilly. |
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| | BREAK 1 |
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| Dasha VO | Nope, that’s not a hat. There’s no silly hat in here. There is no hat at all. That book didn’t help me find a costume, Wilbur. |
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| Wilbur VO | Maybe there’s another idea we missed. Moo, moo, moo. Is the answer in the book? |
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| Children VO | We’ll find it Wilbur. Let’s take another look. |
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| Girl With Green Shirt, Boy With Red, Striped Shirt OC | Once upon a time. |
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| Girl’s Voice #1 VO | Dilly liked to wear funny hats to make her friends laugh. |
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| Ray VO | That’s the silliest hat ever. |
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| Wilbur VO | That’s a great one Dilly. |
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| Dasha VO | Wait until you see the hat I’ll wear tomorrow. |
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| Girl’s Voice #2 VO | But one day Dilly couldn’t find a new, silly hat to wear. She wore all of them already. |
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| Dasha VO | They’ve seen all these. I need a new, silly hat. |
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| Girl’s Voice #1 VO | The only new hat she could find wasn’t funny at all. |
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| Dasha VO | I don’t have a new, silly hat. |
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| Girl’s Voice #2 VO | When she looked in her closet. |
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| Girl’s Voice #1 VO | She found some funny stuff. |
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| Dasha VO | Wow, look at all this cool stuff. |
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| Girl’s Voice #2 VO | So then she used her imagination. |
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| Dasha VO | I’ll think-up a silly hat all by myself. |
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| Girl’s Voice #1 VO | And she decided to make her own funny hat. |
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| Dasha VO | I’ll take some of this. Some of them and a little bit of that. I can’t wait to show this to my friends. |
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| Girl’s Voice #1 VO | So that’s the answer. She used her imagination. |
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| Girl’s Voice #2 VO | And made a new hat. |
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| Girl’s Voice #1VO | Her friends thought her homemade hat. |
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| Girl’s Voice #2 VO | Was the funniest hat ever. |
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| Girl’s Voice #1 VO | When they asked her where she got it, she told them she used her own imagination. |
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| Dasha VO | I thought it up and made it by using my imagination. |
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| Ray VO | That’s amazing. |
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| Wilbur VO | I agree. |
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| Girl With Blue Shirt, Girl With Pink Shirt OC | The End. |
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| Dasha VO | I get it. I’m going to use my imagination. I’m going to think-up my own costume and then make it. Just like Dilly. |
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| Wilbur OC | Sounds mooovelous. It’s fun to think-up things and make them all by yourself. Isn’t it? |
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| Girl With Pink Sweater OC | I like to imagine a princess and then paint her. |
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| Boy With Red Sweater OC | I was a superhero dog. |
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| Girl With Long Brown Hair OC | I like to pretend I’m a princess. |
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| Girl With Purple and White Shirt OC | I like to dress-up as a giraffe. |
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| Boy With Black Sweater OC | A big, hairy monster. |
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| Girl With Pink Shirt OC | I like to build a fort out of pillows. |
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| Ray VO | Ready or not, here comes…Super Rooster. |
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| Wilbur VO | That’s super funny Ray. |
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| Libby VO | Libby funny ballerina. |
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| Wilbur VO | You’re the funniest ballerina I’ve ever seen. |
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| Ray VO | Dasha better get here soon. I’m super hungry. |
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| Wilbur VO | She must still be working on her surprise costume. |
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| Dasha VO | Here I come. Everybody ready? |
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| Ray, Wilbur, Libby VO | Ready. |
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| Ray VO | What are you Dasha? |
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| Dasha VO | I’m a pumpkin, fairy, crown bug. |
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| Wilbur VO | Now that’s funny. |
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| Ray VO | Where did you get that idea? |
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| Dasha VO | I used my imagination to think it up, just like Dilly in the book. |
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| Wilbur VO | And that’s why I always say, books are mooovelous. |
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| | BREAK 2 |
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| Female Voice VO | GRAPHICS ON SCREEN Wilbur …Books are mooovelous. |
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| Wilbur VO | Moo. |
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| Wilbur VO | Moo. |
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| Wilbur VO | Wahoo. |
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| Wilbur VO | Books are mooovelous. |
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| Male Voice and Children VO | GRAPHICS ON SCREEN Wilbur …all have fun with Wilbur. |
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| | GRAPHICS ON SCREEN All That Glitters |
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| Wilbur VO | All That Glitters. |
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| Wilbur VO | Good morning. Look what I’ve got. |
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| Children VO | A ball. |
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| Wilbur VO | That’s right. We’re going to play bounce-and-catch. This ball bounces really high. Look. |
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| Children VO | Yea. |
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| Wilbur VO | Is everybody ready? Libby? |
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| Libby VO | Libby ready. |
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| Wilbur VO | Dasha? |
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| Dasha VO | Ready Wilbur. |
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| Wilbur VO | What about you Ray? |
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| Wilbur VO | Ray? Ready? |
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| Ray VO | Ready. |
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| Wilbur VO | Okay. Here goes. |
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| Dasha VO | Catch it Ray. Catch it. |
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| Ray VO | Why should I chase that old ball when we could be playing with this? |
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| Dasha VO | What is it? |
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| Libby VO | Let me see. |
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| Ray VO | The ultra-fun, super sphere. I ordered one and it should be coming in the mail today. |
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| Dasha VO | Wow. |
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| Wilbur VO | What is an ultra-fun, super sphere? |
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| Ray VO | It says: the ultra-fun, super sphere is way cooler, way better, way more fun than just a plain, old ball. Just look at the package it comes in. That says it all. |
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| Wilbur VO | But this ball is lots of fun too. |
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| Ray VO | Nothing like the ultra-fun, super sphere. It says right here. It’s more than just fun. It’s fun-tastic and it’s a sphere. |
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| Dasha VO | Wilbur I think I want to play with the super sphere. |
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| Libby VO | Me too. |
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| Wilbur VO | The super sphere does look pretty cool. But, does that mean it’s better than my rubber ball? Moo. Did you see that? Maybe my wiggle will help us find out. Moo, moo, moo. What should we do? |
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| Children VO | Moo, moo, moo read a book with you. |
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| Wilbur VO | Let’s moo. |
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| Wilbur VO | Moo. |
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| Dasha VO | What book did you get, Wilbur? |
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| Wilbur VO | The title is Mr. Ziffle’s Lemon Luscious. |
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| Libby VO | Lemon Luscious? |
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| Wilbur VO | Yep, it says: nobody wants to buy plain lemonade after Mr. Ziffle comes to town selling his lemon-luscious drink. |
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| Ray VO | What does a drink called lemon luscious have to do with my ultra-fun, super sphere? |
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| Wilbur VO | Well, let’s find out. We’re ready to read. How about you? |
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| Children VO | Moo, moo, moo we’re ready to read too. |
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| Wilbur VO | Once upon a time Dee Dee and Bee Bee opened a lemonade stand. With lemons, sugar and ice-cold water their drink was the best in the land. Moo, I can’t wait to taste your lemonade. |
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| Wilbur VO | Then Zeb Ziffle rode into town with a fancy-looking machine. He sold lemon luscious, which came in a box, the most beautiful you’ve ever seen. |
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| Ray VO | Try my lemon luscious in the beautiful, sparkly box. |
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| Rabbit VO | I want the lemonade in the pretty box. |
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| Wilbur VO | No one could wait to taste it. So Zeb sold every box on the truck. But when they took their first swallow, they all made a face and said. |
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| Rabbit, Wilbur, Goat VO | Yuck. |
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| Wilbur VO | It’s warm. |
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| Rabbit VO | And it tastes like old socks. |
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| Wilbur VO | So they gave back their fancy boxes and returned to the lemonade stand for a drink from Dee Dee and Bee Bee, who had made it that morning by hand. |
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| Ray VO | Wait, where are you going? What about my lemon luscious? Just look at this box. |
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| Wilbur VO | We like Dee Dee’s and Bee Bee’s lemonade better. |
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| Wilbur VO | Their lemonade wasn’t all fancy and neat but the villagers liked it because. |
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| Rabbit VO | It’s cold. |
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| Wilbur VO | It’s tasty. |
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| Ray VO | And it’s sweet. |
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| Wilbur VO | The End. |
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| Dasha VO | Great story, Wilbur. |
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| Ray VO | Yeah. It made me realize how thirsty I am. Who wants lemonade? |
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| Libby VO | Yea, lemonade. |
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| Dasha VO | We can have lemonade while we wait for the ultra-fun, super sphere. |
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| Wilbur VO | But, what about playing ball? |
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| Libby VO | No ball. Super sphere. |
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| Wilbur VO | I know the story was about lemonade, but I think it was about something else too. Moo, moo, moo. Is the answer in the book? |
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| Children VO | We’ll find it Wilbur. Let’s take another look. |
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| Boy With Red Shirt, Boy With | Once upon a time. |
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| Girl’s Voice VO | Dee Dee and Bee Bee had a lemonade stand. They made the best-tasting lemonade in all the land. |
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| Wilbur VO | Moo, I can’t wait to taste your lemonade. |
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| Girl’s Voice VO | But one day a man came to town with a machine that made lemonade. His lemonade came in beautiful, shiny boxes. Everyone wanted to try his lemonade. |
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| Girl’s Voice VO | But when they tasted it, it was warm and tasted like old socks. Ew. |
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| Rabbit, Wilbur, Goat VO | Yuck. |
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| Girl’s Voice VO | So everyone went back to Bee Bee and Dee Dee’s lemonade stand. |
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| Wilbur VO | We like Dee Dee’s and Bee Bee’s lemonade better. |
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| Girl’s Voice VO | I get it. They had found out that it didn’t matter what it looks like, it was how it tasted that mattered. |
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| Girl With Dark Hair, Boy With Red Shirt OC | The End. |
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| Dasha VO | So, everyone wanted lemon luscious just because it came in a fancy box? |
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| Wilbur VO | But, when they tried it, it didn’t taste as good as the lemonade Dee Dee and Bee Bee made. So, maybe, just because the ultra-fun, super sphere looks better, it might not be better than my rubber ball. |
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| Ray VO | You think so? Even with the cool, fancy package? |
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| Wilbur VO | Well, I can think of lots of fun things that don’t come in a fancy package. Can you? |
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| Male Voice VO | |
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| Girl With White and Black Shirt OC | My doll isn’t fancy but I love her. |
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| Boy With Navy Blue Jacket OC | My stuffed monkey. |
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| Girl With Pink Hooded Shirt OC | Colored pencils don’t come in a fancy box. |
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| Male Voice and Children VO | |
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| Children VO | |
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| Girl With Braids OC | My dog didn’t come in a fancy package. |
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| Boy With Blond Hair OC | I like to play with my building blocks. |
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| Boy With Hooded Shirt OC | My scooter didn’t come in a fancy box. |
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| Male Voice VO | |
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| Male Voice and Children VO | |
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| Boy With Black Striped Sweater OC | Whoa! |
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| Ray VO | Yea! It’s here, my ultra-fun, super sphere. |
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| Ray VO | Hey isn’t this a cool box? And now, here it comes. |
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| Ray VO | Isn’t that. |
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| Libby VO | A ball? |
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| Ray VO | But why would they call it a sphere? |
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| Dasha VO | What is a sphere anyway? |
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| Wilbur VO | By the looks of it a sphere is just another name for a ball. |
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| Dasha VO | So the ultra-fun, super sphere is just like the ball we’ve been playing with? |
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| Ray VO | Yeah, but I bet it bounces way better. |
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| Ray VO | I guess not. |
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| Wilbur VO | Anyone for a good, old game of bounce-and-catch? |
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| Dasha VO | Me. |
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| Libby VO | Me too. |
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| Ray VO | I think playing bounce-and-catch would be fun-tastic. |
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| Wilbur VO | That’s why I always say, books are mooovelous. |
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| | CREDITS BEGIN |
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| | Executive Producers Clint Eland Cathy Chilco Supervising Producer Marianne Culbert Based on Original Concept & Characters Created By Tracey Hornbuckle Kim Anton Jill Luedtke Creative Director Laura Shepherd Executive Story Editor Kate Barris Story Editor John Slama Written By Edward Kay Puppeteers James Rankin Gord Robertson Karen Valleau Tim Gosley Additional Puppeteers Matt Ficner Michael Petersen Stephen Brathwaite Caitlin O’Reilly Todd Doldersun Vicki Veenstra Ben Deutsch Voice Director Dee Shipley Voices Julie Lemieux/Wilbur Ian Busher/Ray Emma Pustil/Dasha Taylor Barber/Libby Studio Puppet Shoot Director Wayne Moss Line Producer Michael Bowcutt Production Designer John Allen Lead Technical Director Dexter Santucci Technical Director Harley Walker Floor Director Script Supervisor Jayne Schipper 2nd Assistant Director Christina Mitrovic Director Of Photography Bentley Miller Best Boy Jeff Moss Camera Operators Steve Cruickshank Ted Hart Key Grip Stephen Paul Audio Stephen Bourne Brainstorm Operators Jeff Cassidy Matthew P. Wocks Kuper Operator Charles Bagnall Production Accountant Andrea Gearney Production Coordinator Alexis Dopsa Head Wardrobe Sarah Morden Property Master Roberto Ventrillon Puppet Wrangler Joan Parkinson Puppet Design & Construction Jean-Guy White L’Atelier Des Griffons, Inc. Virtual Set Design Mercury Filmworks Animation Design & Production Mercury Filmworks Animation Producer Jerry Popowich Animation Director Christian Larocque Line Producer Kyle MacDougall Production Manager Subi Vaid Production Coordinators Bridget Whitely Bryan Popowich Character Design Jerry Popowich Phil Postma Location Design “Diamond” Dave Merritt Colour Design Teo Kiriakov Maria Kiriakov Location Shoot Directors Kathilee Porter Camera Eric Schurman Audio Record Dave Draper Coordinators Bridget Lee Post Production Picture Editor Michael Pike Post Production Supervisor Jason Heid Underscore and Songs By Eggplant Opening Theme & Additional Songs By Lenz Entertainment Video Post Production Optix Digital Pictures Inc. Recording, Audio Post & Sound Design Crunch Recording Inc. Production Affairs Legal Counsel Arthur Evrensel, Heenan Blaikie LLP Paddy Bickerton Nicole St. Pierre Lead Production Accountant Sandra Green Business Affairs Associate Breanne Hartley Studios Showline Limited Equipment Rentals Red D Mix Rentals Inc. Production Services Limited Sim Video Production, Ltd. Insurance Susan Wallis AON/Ruben-Winkler Entertainment Insurance Completion Guaranty Provided By Film Finances Educational Consultant Barbara MacKay Ward Very Special Thanks To Fred Fierst Jay Newman John Genzel Jane Angel Cheryl Hassen Jane McGregor Pete & Wendy Johnson The Anton, Luedtke And Hornbuckle Families Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Creative Head Of Children’s And Youth Programming Kim Wilson CBC Production Executive Dr. Lynn Oldershaw Discovery Kids Executive Producer Amy Sprecher Produced WithTthe Financial Participation Of The Show Rocket Fund The Canadian Film Or Video Tax Credit Royal Bank DistributedBby CBC International Sales “A Mercury Filmworks Production In Association With Chilco Productions. EKA Productions. Discovery Kids And The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation” CBC Radio-Canada Wilbur Productions (Seasons I-II) Inc. © 2006 Wilbur Productions (Seasons I-II) Inc. A Subsidiary Of Wilbur Entertainment Canada Inc. Wilbur And Associated Characters Appearing In This Production Are Copyrighted And Trademarked By EKA Productions, LLC. Wilbur Productions (Season I-II) Inc. Is The Author And Creator Of This Production For Purposes Of Copyright And Other Laws In All Countries Throughout The World. This Production Is Protected Under The Laws Of EKA Productions Chilco Productions Mercury Filmworks Kids’ CBC Discovery Networks |
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| | CREDITS END |
Thursday, June 21, 2007
* Revised (from Christine). Yellow proofreading errors I found and sent to Christine
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