The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure Page #2

Synopsis: It's Schluufy's birthday, and the Oogieloves (Goobie, Zoozie and Toofie), along with their friends J. Edgar, Windy Window and Ruffy, are organizing a party. (Shh! It's a secret.) Everything is going along just perfectly until J. Edgar trips and loses the last five magical balloons in all of Lovelyloveville--OH NO! The Oogiloves set out to find the magical balloons in time to save their friend's party. Along the way, they meet some very interesting characters indeed, including Dotty Rounder (Cloris Leachman), Bobby Wobbly (Carey Elwes), Milky Marvin (Chazz Palminteri), Rosalie Rosebud (Toni Braxton) and Lola and Lero Sombero (Christopher Lloyd and Jaime Pressly). Can these new friends help them recover the magical balloons and get back to the cottage in time to celebrate Schluufy's surprise birthday?
Director(s): Matthew Diamond
Production: Big Balloon Adventure Movies
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Metacritic:
32
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
G
Year:
2012
88 min
$1,064,277
Website
512 Views


Lift your arms and lift your legs

to climb up to the top, that's square

Lift your arms and lift your legs

to climb up to the top, that's square

Lift your arms and lift your legs

to climb up to the top, that's square

Lift your arms and lift your legs

to climb up to the top, that's square

We'll be right back, Ruffy.

Whatever. I don't wanna go anyway.

I'm a lover, not a climber.

Silly fish. Trees are for kids.

Grandma Dottie.

Come meet my totally square new friends.

This is Goobie, Zoozie and Toofie.

What a pleasure to have you all here.

I love the wonderful sound of

your names, so many "O's" in it.

I love the sound of...

Goobie, Zoozie and Toofie, won't you

have a wonderfully rounded orange?

Will you bounce a giant rubber ball?

Would you run around in circles?

Circles. Circles.

Circles, how I love circles.

And roundness and dots and polka dots.

I love polka dots and circles.

I love moving in circles.

Don't you love moving in circles?

- Like this?

- Yes!

- And this?

- Definitely.

And this?

You all move so wonderfully.

You make me think of my favorite song.

I'll sing. And, Jubilee,

you show them what to do.

Like, totally, Grandma Dottie.

I hope you'll join me

in singing and dancing.

You have to really shake it

as much as you can.

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Put your hand on your belly

Rub around in circles

Put your hand on your belly

Rub around in circles

Put your hand on your belly

Rub around in circles

Put your hand on your belly

Rub around in circles

Polka Dottie, Polka Dottie

Polka Dottie, Polka Dottie

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Your other hand goes on your head

Now rub them both in circles

Your other hand goes on your head

Now rub them both in circles

Your other hand goes on your head

Now rub them both in circles

Your other hand goes on your head

Now rub them both in circles

Polka Dottie, Polka Dottie

Polka Dottie, Polka Dottie

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, Polka Dottie

Polka Dottie, Polka Dottie

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Stick your fingers in your ears

and dance around in circles

Stick your fingers in your ears

and dance around in circles

Stick your fingers in your ears

and dance around in circles

Stick your fingers in your ears

and dance around in circles

Dance around, dance around

Oogieloves, Oogieloves

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Put your hand on your belly

Rub around in circles

Your other hand goes on your head

Now rub them both in circles

Put your hands above your head

and move your arms in circles

Stick your fingers in your ears

and dance around in circles

Dance around, dance around

Oogieloves, Oogieloves

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Dance around, dance around

Oogieloves, Oogieloves

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

Polka Dottie, shake your body

Shake, shake, shake your body

What a wild song!

I just knew you would love that song.

I love to sing it all the time.

Grandma Dottie, like,

our new friends totally need our help.

Our balloon is stuck in your tree.

And I need to climb up to get it.

What a beautiful round balloon.

But nobody's ever been able to climb

to the top of our tree.

Toofie can climb anything

he sets his mind to.

His skeletal configuration

proves perfect for climbing.

Well, we better let him try it.

Zoozie, let's wait on the ground.

Okay.

Be careful, Toofie.

We'll see you at the bottom of the tree.

- Bye, Dottie.

- Bye, Dottie.

Okay, Toofie, time for you to try.

Right on.

Have a ball.

Thanks for everything, Dottie.

See you round.

This ladder will, like,

totally get you to the roof.

And then you can, like,

start climbing the tree.

Thanks, Jubilee.

What's up, little birdies?

Cool.

This is the highest I've ever climbed.

I got it. Awesome balloon.

Climbing down is never as much fun

as climbing up.

Just hold on to my string.

I'll help you down.

You know how to talk?

I am a magical balloon after all.

You did it, Toofie.

You saved the first balloon.

This balloon can talk.

- That's scientastically impossible.

- I'm telling you, it talks.

Either way, you're a hero.

A hero.

Time for our Oogielove cheer.

Hey, Oogieloves.

Hey, Jubilee.

Join us in our Oogielove cheer.

Snap, snap, snap, reach for the sky.

Snap, snap, snap, twist from side to side.

And sing,

"Oogielove, Oogielove, Oogielove. "

Oogielove!

You guys are, like, totally crazy square.

And this is from my Grandma Dottie,

for your friend, Schluufy.

Like, thanks, Jubilee.

Toofie's pants fell down.

Well, we better get going.

On to balloon number two.

Good luck on your big balloon adventure.

Thanks, Dottie.

J. Edgar should be calling with

our next coordinates any second now.

- Bye, Jubilee.

- Bye, Jubilee.

I wonder if Schluufy is still asleep.

Good Schluufy, just keep sleeping.

That little Toofie climbs

like a squirrel after a nut.

He's feisty just like you.

Well, I suppose I can be tenacious.

We'd better find that second balloon.

You know what to say.

One, two, one, two, three.

One, two, one, two, three.

Will you help me call out to Goobie?

We need to say these words twice.

Now, you join in.

Go for Goobie.

The next balloon is near

the south end of Fun Forest

at Milky Marvin's Milkshake Manor.

- Milky Marvin's Milkshake Manor.

- Milky Marvin's Milkshake Manor.

I don't like going by big bodies of water.

They make me seasick.

Excuse me, we're looking for Milky Marvin.

Who?

Excuse me, we're looking for Milky Marvin.

Who?

Oh, my.

They don't know him.

- Thank you.

- Thanks.

Welcome to Milky Marvin's Milkshake Manor.

We guarantee our marvelous milkshakes

will put you in a marvelous mood.

How did Schluufy's balloon

get tied to that cow's neck?

I'll find out.

We have to talk to Milky Marvin.

Who's Milky Marvin?

One peachy pumpkin chicken swirl.

And one French fry mango madness.

Not so fast, daddy-O's.

Attention, all you milkshake drinkers.

It's time for the new big drink-off.

As promised, the winner gets to take home

the beautiful gold balloon tied to Moola.

And I decide the winner.

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