Lucky Duck Page #4

Synopsis: A plucky rubber duck is thrown off a cargo ship during a storm, and teams up with a pair of tub toy friends on an adventure to find a home.
Genre: Animation, Family
Original Story by: Rylee
Director(s): Donald Kim
Production: Nelvana Limited
 
IMDB:
5.2
Year:
2014
527 Views


So, what have you guys

been doing?

Oh, pretty much just hanging

around by the pool.

Hmm, you know, that sounds

pretty good to me.

After all, I'm tired.

And I'm starting to think

this whole dream

Of finding a kid is just that.

A silly dream.

What?

There's nothing silly

about dreams.

They give you something

to believe in.

Don't you get it?

It's over.

All I ever did was make things

harder for us.

At least if we stay here,

things can't get any worse.

Oh, yes, they can!

We've been through too much

to stop now.

And we would never have made it

this far if it wasn't for you.

We're not rejects, lucky,

we're different, remember?

I think that makes us special.

You taught us that.

And that we should never,

ever give up on our dreams!

Wow.

You must've had a pretty

rough time out there.

Maybe I was wrong about

that whole reject thing.

Ahhhh!

Hey, you seem pretty handy

in a pinch.

You think you could help us

get out of here?

Ahhh!

This storm looks pretty bad.

After the way you treated us?

Hmph.

Why should we help you?

Because we're tub toys.

And tub toys stick together.

We're getting out of here.

Okay, everyone, into the pool!

Whoa!

Hang on, danny!

The mast is pulling

the ship down.

I've got to cut it loose!

Take the wheel!

Are you sure?

You can do it, son.

Steady as she goes.

Whoa!

Okay.

Ahhh!

Dad!

Danny, no!

It's too dangerous!

Ugh!

Let's get inside, danny.

Whew!

You were right, dad.

It can be really dangerous

out here.

I should have never stowed away

like that.

I'm so sorry, dad.

No, I'm sorry.

I should never have doubted you

in the first place.

You really came through

back there.

I'm proud of you, danny.

Whoa!

Are you sure this was

a good idea?

No.

I'm all out of those!

Help!

He-e-e-elp!

Wingo?

Is that you?

Yo, duck!

I thought I lost ya!

I've been flyin' all over

lookin' for youse guys,

And it kinda got me

in a little, uh, trouble here.

He needs help!

Everyone come over

to this side, quick!

Hang on, wingo!

Yahh!

Thanks, pal.

Ugh!

Pull!

I owe ya one.

Ahh!

Lucky!

Hold on!

Lucky!

We're coming!

No!

Whoa!

Whoa! Ahhh!

Oh, hey, whoa!

Ah, there you are.

Ah, missed you guys!

Ha ha, whoa!

Oh, lucky!

In so many ways.

Thanks!

Be careful!

Careful?

What's that?

You're funny!

We thought we lost you!

Ha, you almost did.

We're all with you, duck.

Thanks.

Aaaaaaaaaaaah!

Heave!

We did it!

We found them!

Hey, take care, lucky.

I hope ya find your kid!

And so, the storm has passed.

It's the finders keepers!

Hurrah!

Woo-hoo-hoo!

And they've found

the lost tub toys!

Oh, welcome home!

Oh!

Here you go, kids!

Enjoy!

Captain chase,

how did you do it?

How did you find them

in the storm?

Well, I never could have done it

without my trusty first mate.

Wow!

Aye, captain.

Oops.

Your reward, captain!

Well done.

Hey, wait.

You forgot about these.

Thanks!

Hmm, Quack, oh dear.

But it looks like these

are rejects.

They're no good to me.

Hmmm.

Can I keep 'em?

They're not in great shape.

That one doesn't quack even squeak.

Yeah, but there's something

special about these three.

Aren't you a little old

for tub toys?

You're never too old

for tub toys!

A bubble bath!

Oh, I've dreamed of this

all my life!

I guess dreams can come true.

Only if you've got a lucky duck

to see you through.

Was that you?

No. You?

Uh-uh.

It's funny how

your feelings grow

and suddenly you're my pal

so when you're feeling down

and low

just call me

'cause I'm your gal

yes the three of us friends

right to the very end

so I'll tell you again

and now we really know

your friends will always

see you through

and now we really know

your friends will always

see you through

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