Bob the Builder: Adventures by the Sea
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- 2012
- 56 min
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Men:
BOB THE BUILDER.
Machines:
CAN WE FIX IT?
BOB THE BUILDER.
YES, WE CAN!
SCOOP, MUCK AND DIZZY
AND ROLEY, TOO,
LOFTY AND WENDY:
JOIN THE CREW.
BOB AND THE GANG
HAVE SO MUCH FUN,
WORKING TOGETHER,
BOB THE BUILDER.
CAN WE FIX IT?
BOB THE BUILDER.
YES, WE CAN!
PILCHARD AND BIRD,
TRAVIS AND SPUD,
PLAYING TOGETHER
LIKE GOOD FRIENDS SHOULD.
BOB THE BUILDER.
CAN WE FIX IT?
BOB THE BUILDER.
( Country Music )
LOOK...I'M PRETENDING
I HAD A DREAM:
ABOUT A BOAT LAST NIGHT.
I WAS THE BRAVE CAPTAIN.
AND THE PASSENGERS
FELL IN THE WATER.
( All Gasp )
SO I PULLED THEM OU WITH MY LIFE PRESERVER.
BRILLIANT!
HOORAY FOR SCOOP,
THE BRAVE SEA CAPTAIN.
( All Laugh )
Wendy:
MORNING, TEAM.
Machines:
HI, BOB...HI, WENDY.
WE HAVE AN IMPORTANT JOB
TODAY.
THE LIGHTHOUSE NEEDS CHANGING.
( Gasp! )
THAT MEANS WE GE TO BE BY THE SHORE.
COME ON!
( Engines Rumble )
( Music )
WOW!
THE OCEAN IS SO COOL.
MORNING, ALL.
I TRUST EVERYTHING IS IN HAND
FOR THIS JOB, BOB.
OF COURSE,
MR. BENTLEY.
WITH US.
( Beep! )
FIRST, WE'LL TAKE OU THE OLD LENS
THROUGH THESE DOORS
THEN WE'LL LOWER I DOWN TO THE GROUND.
WOW.
IT COULD BE A PIRATE SHIP
OR A SAILBOA WITH A BRAVE CAPTAIN.
AND, SCOOP,
YOU CAN PICK UP:
THE SPECIAL FIXINGS
FOR THE NEW LENS.
PACKER SHOULD HAVE DROPPED THEM
OFF AT THE YARD BY NOW.
OKAY, SCOOP?
( Gasp! )
HUH?
UH...
TO PICK UP:
THE SPECIAL FIXINGS?
UM...OH.
Y-YEAH.
YEAH.
UH, N-NO PROB', BOB.
UH...
CAN WE FIX IT?
All:
YES, WE CAN!
OOH, UH, YEAH.
I THINK SO.
( Music )
( Door Creaks )
( Ratchet Clicking )
( Clanking )
( Rumbling )
PICK UP THE FIXINGS.
EASY.
( Laughs Nervously )
EXCEPT I DON'T KNOW
WHERE THEY ARE.
SCOOP...HI.
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR,
PARTNER?
GRIPPER!
DO YOU HAVE THE FIXINGS
FOR THE LIGHTHOUSE LENS?
SORRY, PARTNER.
THEY'RE NOT HERE.
OH.
UH...WELL, OKAY.
THANKS.
OHH.
MAYBE I SHOULD HAVE LISTENED
A LITTLE BETTER.
AH, SCOOP.
OFF TO COLLECT THE FIXINGS
FROM BOB'S YARD, ARE YOU?
OH!
THEY'RE AT BOB'S YARD!
YES.
THAT'S WHAT BOB SAID
THIS MORNING.
UH, YEAH.
UH, RIGHT.
UH...SEE YOU LATER.
( Rumbling )
( Tires Screech )
PHEW.
THEY'RE HERE.
BEFORE BOB REALIZES
I DIDN'T LISTEN.
( Rumbling )
THANKS, SCOOP.
LOOK, SCRATCH.
THE OCEAN'S
SO BIG AND BLUE.
IT'S JUST LIKE
IN MY DREAM...
HMM, WE'LL NEED
A SPECIAL TOOL:
TO FIX THESE CLAMPS
IN PLACE, BOB.
THERE'S ONE
IN THE WORKSHOP.
CAN YOU GET IT,
PLEASE, SCOOP?
SPLASHER WILL BE HERE
WITH THE NEW LENS SOON.
...AND THEN I PULLED THEM
OUT OF THE WATER.
SCOOP.
HUH?
CAN YOU GET ME THE TOOL
TO FIT THESE:
FROM THE WORKSHOP,
PLEASE?
UH...OH, YEAH.
UM, NO PROB', BOB.
OKAY,
LET'S GET THE OLD LENS OUT.
( Clink! )
( Whirring )
( Clank! )
( Hydraulic Whirring )
GO EASY, PARTNER.
IT'S VERY FRAGILE.
YEAH, PARTNER.
IT'S MADE OF GLASS,
NO WORRIES.
I'LL BE REALLY CAREFUL.
( Walkie-Talkie Crackles )
BOB TO SPLASHER...
WHERE ARE YOU?
LOADED:
AND ON ME WAY, BOB.
TELL THE OTHERS:
TO WATCH OUT FOR ME.
THIS LENS IS:
REALLY FRAGILE.
I WILL, SPLASHER.
SEE YOU SOON.
( Walkie-Talkie Crackles )
( Rumbling )
OKAY,
I'VE GOT BOB'S SPECIAL TOOL.
( Tires Screech )
MR. MOCKNEY.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING?
WELL, HELLO,
YOUNG SCOOP.
I'M READING A BOOK
MY GREAT-GRANDFATHER WROTE,
OCEAN?
SHOW ME!
( Engine Revs )
LOOK.
ONE DAY,
MY GREAT-GRANDFATHER SAW
( Page Rustles )
THE BOTTLE WAS HEADING
FOR THE ROCKS.
IF IT HIT THEM,
IT WOULD SMASH,
AND HE WOULD NEVER FIND OU WHO THE LETTER WAS FROM.
( Gasp! )
WHAT HAPPENED NEXT?
( Walkie-Talkie Crackles )
WENDY TO SCOOP;
COME IN, SCOOP.
OH.
UH...HI, WENDY.
WHERE ARE YOU?
BOB SAID TO GET BACK
QUICKLY.
WE NEED THAT TOOL.
QUICKLY?
OH, UH,
SORRY, WENDY.
I--I DIDN'T HEAR.
I'M--I'M COMING NOW.
( Walkie-Talkie Crackles )
UH...
I HAVE TO GO, DAVID.
BUT YOU MUST HEAR THE END
OF THE STORY, SCOOP.
UH...OKAY.
BUT WE'D BETTER BE QUICK.
( Clears Throat )
SO...
MOMENTS BEFORE:
THE BOTTLE HIT THE ROCKS,
MY GREAT-GRANDFATHER
JUMPED INTO THE WATER
AND RESCUED IT.
COOL.
SO, WHO WAS
THE LETTER FROM?
A BRAVE CAPTAIN:
LOST AT SEA.
WOW.
I HAD A DREAM LAST NIGH THAT I WAS A BRAVE SEA CAPTAIN.
( Walkie-Talkie Crackles )
AND, SCOOP...
AND ONE DAY...
I FORGOT.
WATCH OUT FOR SPLASHER.
AND ALL THE PASSENGERS
FELL INTO THE WATER.
AND IT'S VERY FRAGILE.
SO I STEERED MY BOA NEXT TO THE OTHER ONE...
'BYE.
OUT OF THE WATER
AND RESCUED THEM.
( Chuckles )
WHAT A FABULOUS DREAM, SCOOP.
BUT, UH...
YOU'D BETTER GO NOW.
OH, YEAH.
UM...
BYE, DAVID.
NEARLY THERE.
ONE LENS SAFELY DELIVERED.
WHOO-HOO!
WENDY SAID:
TO GET BACK QUICKLY,
AND YOU DON'T GE MUCH QUICKER THAN THIS.
( Giggles )
( Tires Screech )
Both:
WHOA!
( Splash! )
Scoop & Splasher:
OH, NO!
SCOOP, SPLASHER.
WHAT HAPPENED?
AND I DIDN'T SEE SPLASHER.
BUT DIDN'T WENDY SAY
TO BE CAREFUL ON THE WAY BACK?
OH, UM...
SHE MIGHT HAVE,
BUT I WASN'T LISTENING.
I'M REALLY SORRY, BOB.
OH, GOODNESS GRACIOUS.
THIS IS MOST UNFORTUNATE.
DON'T WORRY,
MR. BENTLEY.
MAYBE LOFTY CAN:
HOOK IT OUT.
OH, UH, I'LL TRY.
( Music )
( Hydraulic Whirring )
OH, I CAN'T REACH IT.
OH, NO.
( Gasp! )
HEY!
MAYBE SPLASHER COULD PUSH I ONTO THE BEACH.
GOOD IDEA.
( Puttering )
( Splash! )
All:
SPLASHER! COME ON, SPLASHER!
YOU CAN DO IT!
COME ON!
COME ON!
DO IT!
Scoop:
KEEP GOING, SPLASHER.
OH, NO!
THE LENS IS HEADING
FOR THOSE ROCKS!
IT'LL SMASH!
( Engine Revs )
SPLASHER!
THE ROCKS!
AH!
OH, NO.
I CAN'T STOP IT!
IF ONLY I'D LISTENED TO WENDY
INSTEAD OF DAVID'S STORY.
BUT AT LEAST I KNOW
WHAT TO DO.
( Rumbling )
( Clang! )
YES!
I SAVED IT!
JUST LIKE MR. MOCKNEY'S
GREAT-GRANDFATHER
SAVED THE BOTTLE.
( All Cheer )
MY GOODNESS...
THAT WAS CLOSE.
BECAUSE I DIDN'T LISTEN.
I'M NEVER GOING
TO NOT LISTEN AGAIN.
OH, NO WORRIES,
SCOOP.
WELL,
SO LET'S GET IT FITTED.
( Hydraulic Whirring )
( Clunk! )
( Ratchet Clicking )
NOW THE LIGHTHOUSE
CAN DO ITS JOB,
YAY!
WE DID IT!
NO THANKS TO ME.
UH, BUT, SCOOP.
YOU DID MAKE:
A REAL SEA RESCUE TODAY,
JUST LIKE IN YOUR DREAM.
OH.
YOU'RE RIGHT, SCRATCH.
AFTER ALL.
( All Laughing )
( Rumbling )
( Upbeat Music )
( Laughs )
HELLO!
MY NAME'S SCRATCH.
I'M NEW ON BOB'S TEAM.
BUT IT'S OKAY,
'CAUSE I'VE GOT LOTS OF
NEW FRIENDS TO HELP ME!
( Music )
AS HIS DOOR!
AND HE'S REALLY GOOD
AT DIGGING AND--
Scoop:
SCRATCH!
SHOULD I COME OUT YET?
OH!
( Giggles )
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