Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
Have you ever felt like
you were a little bit different?
Like you had something unique
to offer the world...
...if you could just get people
to see it.
Then you know exactly how it felt...
... to be me.
Go ahead, Flint.
What is the number one problem
facing our community today?
Untied shoelaces.
Which is why I've invented
a laceless alternative foot covering.
Spray-On Shoes.
- Voila.
-They're so nifty.
How you gonna get them off, nerd?
What a freak.
He wants to be smart, but that's lame.
I wanted to run away that day.
But you can't run away
from your own feet.
Not every sardine is meant
to swim, son.
I don't understand
fishing metaphors.
-What did I say?
-Don't worry.
Honey, I think your shoes
are wonderful.
Everyone just thinks I'm a weirdo.
So?
People probably thought
that these guys were weirdoes too.
But that never stopped them.
I was saving this
for your birthday, but here.
A professional-grade lab coat.
Just like the real guys wear.
It fits perfect.
The world needs
your originality, Flint.
You just have to grow into it.
And I know that you're gonna do
big things someday.
From that moment on...
...I was determined
to invent something great.
Remote Control Television.
And, the pitch is in.
Eventually.
Hair Un- Balder.
Flying Car.
Monkey Thought Translator.
-Hungry. Hungry. Hungry.
- How wise.
No, Steve. No, no, no, no, no!
No, please! Leave it--
Ratbirds.
Hey, what's going on, little guy?
Flint Lockwood.
My dream was to help
my hometown...
...a tiny island hidden under
the "A " in "Atlantic"...
...called Swallow Falls.
We were famous for sardines...
... until the day the Baby Brent
Sardine Cannery closed for good.
Right after everyone in the world
realized that sardines...
...are super gross.
Soon, all of us were stuck eating
the sardines that no one else wanted.
Poached, fried, boiled, dried,
candied and juiced.
Life became gray and flavorless.
But when all seemed lost,
I stared at defeat...
...and found hope.
My name is Flint Lockwood.
And I was about to invent
a machine...
... that turns water...
...into food.
Steve, my best friend
and trusted colleague.
Steve.
Can I count on your help?
Can.
I knew I could.
Button, on.
Memory, activate.
Blueprints, awesome.
Begin nano-mutation.
Radiation matrix, secure.
Computer, boot.
Coolness enhancement, complete.
Engage coffee break.
Networking power grid.
Beginning conversion of water...
...into food.
Hydrating protein matrix.
Calibrating flavor panel.
Priming chow plopper.
Uploading cool machine voice.
Cheeseburger.
Everyone is going to love this.
Flint!
Sorry, Dad.
Steve, keep working.
Scanning hand.
That's a really weird dude.
Re-energizing tower unit.
Jeez. See you, Dad.
Flint.
Don't you think it's time to give up
this inventing thing, get a real job?
No, why?
Well, all your technology stuff,
it just ends in disaster.
The ratbirds, yes, they escaped
and bred at a surprising rate.
But I took care of that problem
and disposed of them.
Billy, just play dead.
Flint, you don't keep throwing your net
where there aren't any fish.
- What?
-I want you to work full-time...
-...at the tackle shop.
-The tackle shop? Dad, no.
Tackle is a good career.
Please, I'm so close with this one.
I just have to hook it up to the power
station and give it power and it'll work.
And then you could sell food
in the shop...
...and then everyone won't have to eat
sardines anymore.
It is going to be so awesome.
I'm sorry, son.
No more inventing.
Dad, I know I can do this.
And Mom did too.
It had been almost 10 years
since Mom died...
...and Dad still didn't understand me
like she did.
Come on. Let's open the shop.
Tim and Son
Sardine Bait and Tackle.
You feeling it?
Look out, Baby Brent!
Baby Brent Sardines.
Hand-packed in Swallow Falls.
As your mayor, I know it's time to put
our sardine-canning past behind us...
...and look to the future.
Sardine tourism!
That's why,
without consulting anyone...
...I spent the entire town budget
on the thing that is under this tarp...
... which I will be unveiling today...
...at noon.
Featuring a live appearance
by Baby Brent himself.
What is up, everybody?
-Hey.
-Hey, it's Baby Brent.
What you doing? Stacking cans
with me on them as a baby?
Anyways, who wants to watch me
cut the ribbon...
...at the mayor's unveiling thing?
I'll be using these bad boys
to help save the town.
All right, you guys.
Sardines, yeah.
- Swallow Falls forever!
-What a delight.
Listen, you-- Maybe you wanna go
to that unveiling?
You know, Dad, why don't you
go ahead. I'll hold down the fort here.
Really? You sure you can handle it?
Yeah, Dad,
I'm pretty sure I'll be fine.
All right, then.
I'll be back in half an hour, skipper.
Okay. Bye.
This hellhole is too small
for me, Brent.
I wanna be big.
I want people to look at me and say,
"That is one big mayor."
And that's why this has to work.
It has to work.
Otherwise, I'm just a tiny mayor
of a tiny town...
...full of tiny sardine-sucking
knuckle-scrapers.
But not me, right?
Oh, not you, Brent. No.
You've always been like a son to me.
Hey, everybody.
Under this tarp is the greatest tourist
attraction ever built by humans.
We just need 1 7 000 more gigajoules.
- An attraction so....
-Go, go, go.
What are you doing, Flint Lockwood?
Just holding my hands
behind my back respectfully, sir.
-You know what you are, Lockwood?
- No.
A shenaniganizer.
A tomfool.
-You see my beautiful angel son Cal?
-What's up?
I love him so much.
This is my only son.
I want him to have a bright future.
A future in which you don't ruin
our town's day...
...with one of your
crazy science thingies.
- Well, that's all behind me- -
- You see this contact lens, Lockwood?
-This contact lens represent you.
-All right.
-And my eye represents my eye.
-Okay.
I got my eye on you.
-Oh, my gosh, a jaywalker.
-Hey.
And I've arranged for live coverage
from a major network...
...and their most experienced
professional reporter.
Oh, just send the intern.
She's cute, and she's super perky.
Well, those are the only things we look
for in a TV weatherperson. Intern.
How would you like to do a weather
report from a rinky-dink island...
...in the middle of the ocean
as a favor to my cousin?
Really?
Can you believe it, Manny?
Temporary
professional meteorologist.
Okay, Manny, what about this?
Welcome, America,
I'm Sam Sparks.
Hello, America, Sam Sparks here.
America, hi. I didn't see you there.
It's me, Sam Sparks.
On my way across the ocean.
Now, when she gets here,
I wanna see a lot of smiling faces.
Act like, "Hey, whoa."
This is a great idea.
Weather News Network.
Weather news happens...
...or not.
Now we're over to Swallow Falls...
...where our intern
is on her first day on the job.
Or should I say, first gray on the job.
Looks pretty cloudy there, intern.
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