Charlie: A Toy Story Page #6
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- 2013
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rail guns the size of Texas.
Your salon special
scares me not.
Plus, two of us, one of you.
Do the math.
You can't blast us both.
You were saying?
Hasta la vista, boys!
How touching.
That really was
sweet to watch.
Let me out of here!
Get me
out of here, Caden.
I take it you've had enough?
You recognize this?
My phone!
It's says Mommy.
Wanna answer it?
I better.
Hi, Mom.
What?
You're where?
Caden's house?
But why?
I was sure you guys
would want to share this
special time with
your parents,
so we called
them ahead of time.
And here
they come now.
Poindexter Scott Reed!
Poindexter?
You are in very big
trouble, my friend.
Very big trouble.
- Ow!
- You think that hurts?
Just wait until
we get home.
And what possessed you to
do this in the first place?
Scooter made me do it, Mom.
You know I have
self-esteem issues.
Ow!
You want to explain
this to me?
Right now,
young man, right now.
Okay.
We tried to get the plans
for Mr. Wonder's toy,
the one I told you about.
The one you said
I needed to get more info on
before you'd listen to me.
Don't try to
put this on me, son.
I just wanted you to listen
to me, for once.
Like you used to.
Uh...
What is going on
in my backyard?
Why are you not
at your Dad's?
Well, that's a long story.
Start talking.
But before you do,
based on
this explanation,
which I'm sure
is very logical,
just know that you may not
see the light of day
until you're 18, okay?
Spill it.
This is inexcusable.
You know that, right?
Inexcusable.
You can't just go around
committing
corporate espionage, son.
consequences for this,
serious consequences.
What were you thinking?
When did you
even think of this?
I know it was wrong, Dad.
I just wanted to
get the plans for
Mr. Wonder's invention
and give them to you.
I thought
you'd be proud of me
if I did something that could
help your business.
Yeah, but not like this, son.
You don't do business
this way.
You understand that, right?
All right.
Scooter, you are...
by no means off the hook.
But I think I know what you
were trying to do.
You were just
trying to get my attention,
weren't you, son?
I haven't been there for
you much lately, have I?
Get you out of this.
You Okay?
I want you to know
something, son.
All that
not-being-there-for-you stuff...
that's gonna change.
Honey...
Listen, I know that you
wanted to protect your dad
but you really should
have told me.
What is it, boy?
Dad!
Hey, buddy.
What's going on here?
Caden, go ahead
and tell him.
Uh, first--
Dad, what happened in LA?
I tried to call you
to tell you that
the invite was a setup,
but your phone was in
my backpack.
They loved it.
- Really?
- Really.
Okay, who loved what?
I'm completely in
the dark here, so...
First, these are for you.
Thank you.
And they loved it.
I'm talking head over heels,
chills down your spine,
want to distribute it"
loved it.
Loved what?
What did you do?
You didn't
tell me this part.
It's what I promised.
To build
the ultimate toy
and set our family up for life.
Things are gonna
change for the better for us.
I knew you could do it.
I believed in you.
So... what exactly
did you create?
That's what I was
trying to tell you!
The Wondermation Imagination
Toy Box, Mom!
Dad's new invention!
That's what Scooter and Robbie
were chasing me for.
I saved the plans.
Robbie.
Your phone?
Don't forget to show your
mom that cool video
about your
grandmother's jewelry box.
Thanks a lot, dude.
Jewelry box!
I knew it was you!
Wait 'til we get home,
Robert Francis.
Ow, ow...
Thanks, April.
Can you believe this?
When did our little boy
get big enough
to even think about
doing something so crazy?
is growing up.
I've been doing
some growing up, too.
What?
Oh, Jack.
No more decoder ring,
Faithy.
This is the real deal.
Oh...
Jack...
the ring never mattered.
You did.
I love you.
I love you too, Faith.
You think they'll
forget about this whole
running around the town,
setting traps,
making a huge mess all over
the place" thing we did?
Not a chance.
I don't know.
I mean, he was pretty creative
as he went about it.
Jack...
- Superheroes unite!
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