Robo-Dog: Airborne Page #5
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- Year:
- 2017
- 88 min
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Now I curtsy and you bow.
Like this?
That was nice.
Thank you for teaching me.
You're welcome.
I love to dance.
I do too.
Again?
It's getting late.
We should go.
Okay.
After you, my lady.
Why thank you.
(device beeping)
Is this thing even working?
Hey, this looks fun.
What?
Spring dance.
Barry, we have no time for dancing.
We have to find Robo-Dog,
then fly back to New York
for the last day of
the science convention.
Hopefully somebody sees these flyers.
Hopefully.
Yeah, ma.
I'll be there in about 15 minutes.
I'm just picking
something up at the house.
Hey, there's someone over there.
I'll ask him.
[Carson] Okay, love you too.
[Tyler] Hi, excuse me, sir.
Yeah?
My friend and I are looking for...
I haven't seen any dog.
My dog.
How did you know?
What?
There's a dog picture on your flyer.
Right.
We tracked him down to this neighborhood
and we were wondering if you
just saw him walking around.
(puzzled music)
This dog?
(bumbling music)
Have I seen him?
(suspicious music)
You sure?
What happened to him?
What?
Stole him?
He wouldn't have come all
the way out here on his own.
He would've found us by now.
Maybe he lost his memory.
Maybe he just wandered off,
and maybe a really
and saved him
and made him happy.
Maybe.
Think about that.
Okay.
Thank you.
You bet, Tyler.
How did you know my name?
What?
I don't know.
Hey wait.
I gotta tell her.
I gotta tell her.
(touching music)
Okay, there's no way
I'm going to tell her.
Everything okay?
Yeah.
He just seemed a little
nervous about something.
Don't worry, we'll find him.
(bumbling music)
Little help.
Not again.
I know.
(sneaky music)
[Mr. Sparky] Look, Mira,
there is a dance tomorrow.
Yeah, that's the spring dance!
They do it every year.
I try to get my dad to
take me, but he never does.
Can I take you?
Wait, are you asking me
to be your dance partner?
Sure.
Okay!
(calm music)
Mira.
Hi, Daddy.
What are you doing out here?
Oh, just showing Mr. Sparky
around the neighborhood.
Where is your grandma?
She's inside.
Hey,
mom?
Yes?
Really?
You're just letting her roam
out here all by herself?
It's okay.
She has a guard dog.
Guard dog.
Okay, we're leaving now.
Say goodbye to grandma.
Bye, grandma!
Bye, Mira!
Bye, grandma!
Bye, Mr. Sparky!
Bye, grand
ma.
Okay, let's go.
Come on.
Are we going to get ice cream?
Yeah yeah yeah, we
got ice cream at home.
We do?
I think we do.
Come on, let's get in the car, come on.
Yay ice cream!
Yay, ice cream.
Who wants ice cream?
Me!
That's not ice cream.
Sure it is.
We got ice.
Cream.
So, did you see the flyers?
What flyers?
The ones about the spring dance.
Oh, the spring dance flyers, right.
Oh yeah, I did.
I did see those.
They were...
What about them?
I don't think that's a very good idea.
Why?
I think you and Robo-Dog,
your doggy dog, Mr. Sparky dog,
should stay inside.
Why?
You've got so many toys
that you can show him.
Oh, and you could binge-watch
that you've been missing.
I'd rather go to the dance.
You can't go to a dance with a dog.
You need an adult.
You could take us.
Yeah, you could take us!
Please, please!
Oh please please please please?
Okay, I'll take you to the dance.
Hooray!
I'm gonna go work on my dress.
Yay, dance!
Yay, dance.
Well.
This is awkward.
What is?
I don't know how to dance.
You don't?
No.
That's okay.
I have the solution to your incompetence
when it comes to dancing.
Really?
What's that?
I can teach you.
(laughs)
You know how to dance?
I just learned.
(amused music)
Okay, are you ready?
Sure.
Put your hands up.
Like that.
Okay.
Very good.
Now go one two three, one two three.
- One, two.
- One two three,...
- ...one two three.
- Three one.
One two.
- One two three.
- One.
One two three.
- One two three.
- One...
- ...two three.
- One two three.
One two three.
You almost got it.
Try again!
One two three, one two three.
Do you mind if I assist?
Yeah, hop in.
Okay, what do I do?
Just follow along.
I'll help you.
[Mr. Sparky And Carson]
One two three, one two three.
Okay, I think I got it.
You're doing great!
Keep it up!
One two three, one two three.
One two three, one two three.
I sure hope none of the
neighbors are watching.
Why is that?
Because, two three,
this is weird, two three.
What is?
I'm dancing
in my living room
with a dog
with a guy's voice.
Would you prefer I
speak with a female voice?
No no no, just your
normal voice is fine.
Three one two three.
You're doing it!
Three one two three.
Okay, I think I got it.
Spin me!
Spin you how?
Like this.
Yah!
Oh, nice.
(laughs) Woohoo!
One two three.
Now you.
Me what?
Spin!
Me spin?
Spin!
Okay.
(Mr. Sparky laughs)
One two three.
That's really good.
One two three, you're a better spinner.
Thanks.
Now bow.
Bow?
All right, you bow.
That's a good bow.
Very good.
I do believe you are ready
for the dance tomorrow.
Yeah, you think so?
Affirmative.
Thanks.
I owe you one.
No problem.
It is my programming to make Mira happy.
I know that you taking Mira to the dance
would make her the happiest.
Yeah.
I guess I haven't been
too attentive lately.
It is never too late to
spend time with your family,
or you may regret how much you missed.
Makes a lot of sense.
How'd you get to be so smart?
I do not know.
I wish I did.
Hey.
There's something I need to tell you.
Oh, what is that, Carson Perry?
(weighty music)
You can just call me Carson.
All right.
Good night, Carson.
Yeah, good night.
(Barry snores)
(relaxed music)
(phone vibrates)
Hey, dad.
Hey, Tyler.
Sorry for calling so late.
I had a late session with Dr. Rants.
That's okay.
What's up?
I'm just checking in,
making sure everything's okay.
Yeah, the science fair
was delayed a little.
Delayed?
Yeah, just a minor accident
with Mentos and diet cola.
You have to be very
careful with those two.
Yeah, well it reconvenes tomorrow.
You're still gonna make it out
in time for my keynote speech, right?
That's the plan.
People are hounding me to see Robo-Dog.
See what I did there?
Very funny.
I still got it.
Good luck for tomorrow.
Thanks.
Gonna need it.
Tyler, have faith,
and always remember, you're a genius,
just like your old man.
Thanks, dad.
Good night.
Good night, son.
(Barry snores)
Workshop sandwiches.
Oh hey, Tyler.
Everything okay?
Yeah, I just got a call from my dad.
He was checking up on us.
That's nice.
Not really.
We still haven't found Robo-Dog
and we have to meet him
in a couple of days.
I don't know what to do.
him that we lost Robo-Dog.
Yeah, I know, but I'd just rather wait.
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