The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure Page #5

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
478 Views


Don't forget to wobble, and good luck

on your big balloon adventure.

Just one more balloon to go.

I bet J. Edgar is really proud of us.

I am really proud of the Oogieloves.

Proud as pecan pie.

How do you keep your drapes

from wrinkling?

A window's gotta have some secrets now,

doesn't she?

Of course. I'm sorry.

Let's find the fifth balloon

for the Oogieloves.

What are the magic words?

One, two, one, two, three.

One, two, one, two, three.

What an extraordinary windmill!

How did the balloon

get all the way up there?

We have found the last balloon.

Let's call Goobielove.

Wanna go for a swim, Ruffy?

Not in a gazillion years,

that thing is super yucky.

Go for Goobie.

The fifth balloon is tied to

the Wonder Windmill in Great Grass Lake.

- Over and out.

- Over and out.

Onward to Great Grass Lake.

I just installed a brand-new achromatic

lens on my cereal box refracting telescope.

I don't know.

This is a difficult scenario.

We better get back on our bikes.

Okay, then, I'll run there.

I speak the English. Most llama do.

We need to get to the windmill.

Then you must ride El Sombrero.

The hat?

No, El Sombrero.

Board it at the top of the stairs.

I hope El Sombrero is scientastic.

And adventurific.

And sparkaliciousness.

How are we going to board that little hat?

It's getting closer and bigger.

- It's bigger than an automobile.

- It's bigger than an elephant.

It's bigger than an airplane.

- That's the biggest hat I've ever seen.

- That's the biggest hat I've ever seen.

Good afternoon, my colorful friends.

We are Lola and Lero Sombrero.

I'm Zoozie, we're the Oogieloves.

And this is Goobie.

And Toofie.

And our fish friend, Ruffy.

You look troubled.

Our friend Schluufy's surprise

party is in just 3,624 seconds.

And we have to rescue

the last gold balloon.

We will help, El Sombrero

will take you there.

You must board the hat.

We must go.

Cool, I've never been on a hat.

It's fedorable.

This is some climb.

Piece of cake.

- Hello.

- Howdy.

Who decorated this sombrero?

It's sparkaliciousness.

And highly unconventional at that.

You must guide us, my little finned friend.

Tell us when we arrive, please.

Place him on the window.

Will this day never end?

There you go, Ruffy.

Please alert us when we get

close to the windmill.

El Sombrero is powered by our dancing.

We will all need to help.

Lero, please.

A tune for our travels.

We shall be there in no time.

It is very important that we move in unison.

All of our movements must be precise.

Now, just follow my lead

and feel the beat of the bongo drums.

Let's begin.

Step one, step two, step three, step four

Stand still, now step some more

Step one, step two, step three, step four

Stand still

Excuse me,

I'm looking out the window here,

and we're not getting any closer.

Could you dance faster?

Tap one, tap two, tap three, tap four

Now clap, clap, clap, sit on the floor

Now clap and clap and clap, clap, clap

Now clap and clap and clap, clap, clap

Great, at this rate we're gonna be late

for Schluufy's retirement party.

Lero, we must go faster.

Now we're moving. Everyone, dance faster.

Jump one, step two, tap three, clap four

Jump one, step two, tap three, clap four

Jump one, step two, tap three, clap four

We're very close.

Jump, jump, jump, step, step, step

tap, tap, tap and a clap, clap, clap

Jump, jump, jump, step, step, step

tap, tap, tap and a clap, clap, clap

I don't mean to interrupt the whole jump,

step, tap, clap, bap, sap, drap thing

you got going on over here.

But we're about to run into a windmill.

Be ready, Ruffy, in case

we need your assistance again.

We have arrived as promised.

That's not so high, I can climb it.

No, Toofie, not this time.

My initial assessment suggests

it's too dangerous for climbing.

I don't know how

we can possibly get that balloon.

That beautiful tulip can help.

A tulip?

Even with four lips, it wouldn't help.

It's awesome.

No, no, Toofie, leave it be.

Lero, please.

Whacky whoppers, that tulip is growing.

You must ride the tulip to your balloon.

Okay, this is getting really weird.

The enormity of its growth

is mind-boggling.

Come on, guys.

Get on the tulip, adventurize.

Smooth ride.

I'm almost there.

The flower has grown as big as it can.

But I can't quite reach it.

We need you, Ruffy.

You're not throwing me up there.

I'm a fish, not a football.

All right, toss me to Toofie

before I change my mind.

You are going where no other

fish has gone before.

How about a kiss for luck?

It would be my privilege.

Holy mackerel.

- Here comes Ruffy.

- Here comes Ruffy.

Come on, Ruffy.

Here I come.

Just a few more feet, Ruffy. You can do it.

I'm trying as hard as I can.

I've always been a little short-finned.

I have an idea.

We must all cheer Ruffy on.

To be a giraffe right now.

You can do it, Ruffy. You can do it.

I'm gonna try.

You can do it, Ruffy. You can do it.

You can do it, Ruffy.

You think I can?

I know you can.

I'm going for it.

You did it.

Ruffy did it, Ruffy did it.

Ruffy and Toofie!

Lero, please bring the tulip down.

Going down, anybody?

Ruffy and Toofie.

Such a brave little fish. And handsome, too.

Why, thank you. I'm quite the catch.

We got all five balloons.

Toofie's pants fell down again.

You did it, Ruffy.

You all did it, as a team.

It was nothing really.

Any fish worthy of his fins

would've done the same thing.

I'd say that's worthy of an Oogielove cheer.

These are the most beautiful tulips

in the whole wide world.

Let's do the best Oogielove cheer ever.

Snap, snap, snap, reach for the sky.

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

And sing,

"Oogielove, Oogielove, Oogielove. "

Oogielove!

What fun little Oogieloves you are.

I love that cheer.

Thank you, Lola and Lero Sombrero.

We better get home fast.

The sun's beginning

its downward trajectory.

Schluufy will be waking up any minute now.

Please give this to Schluufy

for his special day.

And let him know that Lola and Lero

wish him a very...

Happy birthday!

Gracias, Lola and Lero Sombrero.

Good luck on your big balloon adventure.

- Goodbye.

- Goodbye.

The Wind's velocity

is accelerating exponentially.

We better hurry.

Let's go.

It sure is windy, Windy.

It sure is, J. Edgar Edgar.

My measurements indicate

the wind is steadily increasing.

- Oh, no!

- Oh, no!

Come back, magical balloons.

Please.

They're flying away again.

The Wind's force is too strong.

What can we do?

We have to bring you home.

There's only one force

stronger than the wind.

- Love.

- Love.

Only your love can bring us home.

Blow us as many kisses as you can.

Blow us kisses, lots and lots of kisses.

Help us blow kisses

to bring the balloons home.

We really need your help.

Blow as many kisses as you can.

Love is the most powerful thing of all,

more kisses.

They're coming back.

Catch them, Toofie.

Catch the balloons.

I got 'em. I got 'em.

Now, let's get to Schluufy's

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