Robo-Dog: Airborne Page #4
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- Year:
- 2017
- 88 min
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Oh, I'm, yeah, Carson Perry.
Nice to meet you, Carson Perry.
You're an amazing thing.
Please clarify.
You make Mira smile,
and that's really incredible.
Thank you.
Oh, it has been my pleasure.
(beeping)
What is that sound?
I believe it is me.
What does it mean?
[Mr. Sparky] I am not sure.
Here, let me take a look.
Okay, we're really close to him.
We just need to take
this left right up here.
Let's take a look.
(beeping)
There you go.
Let's get her to bed.
What?
No, no no no no, what happened?
Deactivated?
Why?
Looks like someone doesn't
want Robo-Dog to be found.
You mean?
Maybe Robo-Dog's been Robo-Dog-napped.
(worried music)
(peaceful music)
Thank you, Daddy, for
bringing me a best friend.
You're welcome.
Good night.
Say good night to Mr. Sparky.
Okay.
Good night.
Good night, Carson Perry.
Go to sleep.
(peaceful music)
Oh, wow, what a mess.
What's this?
[Tyler] My name is Tyler Austin,
and this is my best friend
in the whole world, Robo-Dog.
Uh-oh.
[Tyler] Robo-Dog is the best,
and I can't imagine ever
being apart from him.
Oh boy.
This is not very good.
This was the last place Robo-Dog's
before it was deactivated.
He's gotta be in one of these houses.
We'll find him.
But how?
One word, steak.
Stakeout!
Oh, Barry, you're a genius!
I was just gonna say steak,
but stakeout sounds good.
Sound.
Oh, Barry, that's it!
We can use my sound
tracking device to find him.
Once we input his voice,
it'll help us pinpoint his location.
All right, sounds good, let's do it.
[Robotic Voice] I am Robo-Dog.
(device beeping)
Nothing.
Maybe he's asleep.
Maybe.
Tell you what, let
me take the first shift
so you can get some sleep.
Thanks, Barry.
No problem.
Don't worry, I'll stay awake.
[Tyler] Hey, Barry.
Yeah?
Yep?
[Tyler] Just checking, but yeah,
you do know how to
use that thing, right?
Oh yeah, no problem.
I got it.
[Tyler] Okay.
Goodnight.
Goodnight.
(Barry snoring)
Oh Theodora, you are so funny.
Mira, wasn't I just telling
you just the other day
just how funny she was?
You sure were.
Oh, Mira, my dear,
would you mind pouring
me another spot of tea?
Of course.
Such a lovely flavor.
Where on earth did you find it?
I grew it in my magical garden.
Well it is indeed a magical flavor,
with a hint of lavender.
(Laughs)
Would you like some too, Frogerina?
I know they're your favorite.
You two having fun?
Why, yes, Carson Perry.
It is rather delightful.
Would you care for some
peach and cranberry scones?
Oh, no no no, I'm okay.
I made them myself.
Okay, just one, just one.
Oh, they all look so good.
I'll take this one, okay?
Mm, they are just so sconey good.
Would you like to join us?
No no no no no.
Besides, sweetheart,
you have to get ready,
because we're going to grandma's.
Come on.
Again?
Why?
You love grandma.
Yeah, but I like it
better here with you.
Aw, thanks, sweetheart,
but I gotta go to work.
Is Mr. Sparky gonna go?
Not today.
I thought maybe he would just stay home.
[Mira] Why?
Yes, why?
Mira is my best friend.
I should go with her too.
Please.
Please?
Please please?
Please?
Okay.
Robo-Dog can come too.
Robo-Dog?
You mean Mr. Sparky.
Right.
What did I say?
Yeah, of course, Mr.
Sparky can come too,
but let's go.
Hooray!
Yay!
Yay.
All right, let's get
you two to grandma's.
Yay, grandma's!
Yay, grandma's!
Yay, grandma's.
(device beeping)
(bumbling music)
Barry, why didn't you
wake me up for my shift?
You were so sound asleep
I decided to take the whole night.
Did you see anything?
When?
The whole time you were watching.
Me?
No.
No, nothing.
Man.
Maybe this is the wrong place.
I would've sworn this is where
the beacon is transmitting.
Wanna get breakfast?
Sure, but we have to get
right back to watching.
You got it.
Maybe we should shower too.
Yeah, sounds good.
Man, I just hope we
didn't miss anything.
(Mira laughs)
(Carson shouts)
Hey, come on in.
Get over here and give grandma a kiss.
What, I don't get a kiss?
You're such a baby.
Thanks for looking after Mira.
I love to.
Do I get a kiss too?
No, you don't get a kiss.
Hey, get away from that cake!
I gotta go to work.
I love you.
You're not staying for lunch?
I gotta go.
I got work stuff.
I love you.
I'll be back in a few hours.
[Mira] Bye, Daddy!
Listen to your Grandma!
[Mira] Love you!
[Carson] Love you.
Be a good girl.
[Mira] Bye!
[Carson] Bye.
Your father.
His mind's always someplace else.
You know?
I know.
Are you hungry?
Yes.
Because I made my special.
Yummy!
After this, I'm gonna show
you to my secret place.
Sounds good.
(energetic pop music)
All right, Barry, bathroom's all yours.
Oh, man, Barry, what are you doing?
Sorry.
Sleeping in the car
really cramped me up,
so gotta do my stretches.
Wait,
did you just say sleep?
I may have.
Barry, did you sleep all night?
I'm sorry, Tyler.
I tried to stay awake but I couldn't.
That means Robo-Dog may be in the area
where we thought he was.
Yep, probably.
Then we gotta go back.
You got it,
soon as I'm done with my stretching.
(Barry farts)
Oops.
Oh, gross, Barry!
That was Robo-Dog.
Robo-Dog isn't here.
It may have been me.
Just hurry up, please.
Time is running out.
(Barry farts)
(pretty music)
Where are you taking me?
To this secret place I found.
Nobody knows about it.
I pretend it's my royal kingdom
and rule over all my royal subjects
with a kind and giving heart.
Sounds like a nice place.
There it is.
Race you there.
Oh no you don't.
(lovely music)
Wow, how did you do that?
I don't know.
Do you know any other tricks?
Maybe.
Let's see.
Wow, that's neat!
It is.
Anything else?
(upbeat rock music)
Cool!
Would you like to show me your kingdom?
I'd be glad to.
(lovely music)
Here we are.
It's very nice.
These are where my loyal subjects live.
This is the throne room.
And here's the ballroom!
You have a room shaped like a ball?
No, a ballroom is where
When you throw these royal balls,
who fetches them?
A ball's another word
for a big dance party.
Oh.
I am not sure I know how to dance.
Well you're a dog.
Dogs aren't really known for dancing.
I'd like to know how.
Could you teach me?
Sure.
First you stand like this.
Then you do this.
Now we need music.
Like this?
(heavy metal music)
No!
Less loud and more classy.
Oh, like this?
(gentle classical music)
Yes, and here we go.
One two three, one two
three, one two three.
One two three, one two three.
(lovely classical music)
Like this?
One two three, one two three.
(Mira laughs)
One two three, one two three.
Like that?
No, silly.
Hold my hand and I'll help you.
One two three, one two
three, one two three.
(lovely classical music)
Spin me!
Okay.
Whoa, I'm dizzy.
Did I do something wrong?
No, just a little
less spinning next time.
Yes, I can do that.
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