Arthur et la vengeance de Maltazard (Arthur And The Revenge Of Maltazard)

Year:
2009
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The Sun!

Wake Up!

Come on, come on, let's go!

Hurry, come on.

Over here!

This way!

Okay, go, go, go!

Jump, very fast!

Hello!

There.

Okay, let's go.

More, more, stop!

Alright, move it out!

Grapes, berries...

Nuts, I don't have any nuts.

Nuts!

Yes!

Let's look at this one here.

Quick, the Sun is coming!

Calm down, boy.

The sun will have to wait.

The radial and the meridian lines

cross and intersect

at the point of force, which is...

right here!

Amazing!

Aspetta!

Ma, what do you call that?

I want fresh fruit!

Barely kissed by da morning dew!

I'm not making jello here!

It's for zee gala dinner!

Da Royal Full Moon Dinner!

I wanna da best, da best, da best!

Capisce?

Yes, the best! Sorry, chef.

Give dat to da ants!

Ma che fai?

Hide da pistils

before a bee sees them!

Mamma mia!

Move it, everybody out!

Everybody out!

Get up there, hurry!

Okay, here we go.

Get ready

Twenty degrees, right.

Fire!

Twenty degrees, left.

We're losing too much time.

Andiamo!

Not that way!

God rest your soul.

I got you,

you little flying nuisance.

Not quite so buzzy-buzzy now,

are you?

Honey, it worked! My honey trap

worked! Check this out!

Where are you?

I can't see you, honey.

Over here! I'm here!

Is the dog okay? Did he get stung?

No, you stepped on his tail.

He'll live. Check this out.

Look at its furry little legs

and that ugly bug-eyed head.

- You scared me!

- Me?

You look like an alien. Will you

take that ridiculous mask off?

The bee can't sting you now.

I have everything under control.

Poor little thing!

It must be suffocating in there,

without any air!

Right! I'll put it out of its misery.

Get the spray.

Nature feeds you every day.

One day, you will feed nature.

I've grown, but I'm still

a lot smaller than you.

Today is a great day because it

marks the end of your initiation.

First, you passed the tree test.

You overcame the boredom

of the first few hours.

You managed to open up

your senses one by one,

and then your heart,

until you were able to hear

the tree's heartbeat.

You heard it breathe.

You heard it laugh.

You became one with the tree.

You even fooled the bird.

The second test was harder,

for you had to gain the acceptance

of the mineral world.

Once more, patience

was the mother of wisdom.

You persevered until the stone

revealed its memory to you,

which is vast for it has been

on Earth since the dawn of time.

That rock saw the birth of mankind.

It saw humanity grow from a worm

and begin to crawl.

The third and final test

was the most important

because it meant reconnecting

with the animal kingdom.

Learning simple actions.

Vital actions.

Actions that unite all these

families, who are so different,

but who have shared the same home

since the dawn of time.

You passed the tests.

You are like the Moon,

full and whole, bright and bold.

You are reconciled with nature.

Protect her and she will protect you.

I will.

I think he's trying

to tell you something.

I think you're right!

Got it!

See?

There's one left!

- I didn't see it.

- Honey.

You know I like animals

and... insects.

It breaks my heart

to kill this bee.

But you heard the Doc!

Arthur is allergic to bees. The

teensiest little sting could be fatal.

Do you want me to risk

our little angel being stung?

No. My baby! I love him so much!

Believe me, this gives me no

pleasure, but it's the only way.

It's the bee or Arthur.

Don't worry, little friend.

I'll get you out.

I'm sorry about this.

I'll make sure

it never happens again.

Go, go!

Come on, hurry. Look alive!

Let's go.

No, no, you first.

Go ahead! Lift up the glass!

It's gone. The bee disappeared.

Unless this one's called Houdini, it's

not about to get out of that glass.

Armand, I swear!

Come look for yourself! It's gone!

I don't believe it!

How did it do that?

Well... They say that honey

gives you energy.

Maybe the bee ate so much

that it raised the glass and...

Rose, please.

If I ate a ton of honey,

do you think I could lift

the house over my head?

There has to be

a logical explanation.

Maybe there's a hole

in the glass... No.

Or maybe he had outside help.

Fingerprints... Bullseye!

- Hello, angel!

- Hi, Granny!

Somebody needs a bath.

Make that two somebodies.

What have you two been doing?

I was being decorated

by the Bogo-Matassalai.

I can see that! Looks like

I have some laundry to do!

- Will you help Grandpa?

- Yes, Ma'am.

Well? How did it go?

Arthur, I am so proud of you.

You truly are my grandson.

Heart to heart, and soul to soul.

- You passed the tests too?

- Well, that was a long time ago.

I was already a grown man.

Being initiated at such a young age

is quite a feat!

Thanks, Grandpa.

- So did you hug a tree?

- For 8 hours!

A red bunting thought I was

part of the tree. It was so cool!

Wonderful!

And which stones did you choose?

The granite boulders

near the little lake!

Excellent choice.

And did you find the beaver's hut

to take a nap in?

No, I couldn't find a beaver,

so I picked a bear.

A bear?

You slept with a bear?

That deserves a real reward!

- It's the Presidential car.

- It's beautiful!

Well, what are you waiting for?

Go try it out!

A bear!

- Hi, Honey!

- Hi, Mom.

How much longer do I have to lie

here with this compress on my head?

Another 5 minutes, honey. That's

what it says on the box! Relax!

Oh, God. How can I relax

with these burns on my face?

At least you know

the spray works!

I'm going to Mrs. Kerman's store

and buying her entire stock.

As soon as I'm back on my feet,

I'll take care

of every creepy-crawly

for miles around!

Go away!

It's dangerous for you here!

What did you say?

Nothing, honey!

I was just thinking out loud.

About... About that bee!

It must be awfully smart

to escape from your trap.

Smart? I don't think so!

Their brains are the size of a pin

head, they're lighter than a feather.

And you expect them

to be able to think?

The human brain weighs

over two pounds. Think about it!

It takes one heck of a brain

to invent...

the telephone, for example,

or the television.

Even if we don't have one!

And the automobile! Did a spider

invent the automobile?

Did bees paint the Sixtine Chapel?

Did mosquitoes sculpt

Rodin's Thinker? I think not!

And poetry and music? You think

any beetle ever wrote music?

No, of course not!

Not to mention architecture!

The Empire State Building...

The Golden Gate Bridge! You think

a bunch of ants could build a bridge?

First class passengers...

All aboard!

Platform number one!

The train is about to depart!

Stand clear, please!

Hey, Mom.

What's up?

- You tell me.

- Nothing.

- Just playing.

- Really?

- Grandpa gave me a new train.

- Let me see!

- What are you doing?

- Checking for illegal immigrants.

Like I have something to hide!

I know you let the bee go free.

You're allergic to it, remember?

I know, Mom,

but if you were caught in a trap

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