The Wild Thornberrys Movie
I'm Eliza Thornberry,
part of your average family.
I've got a dad and a mom
and a sister.
Ew!
There is Donnie.
We found him.
And Darwin. He found us.
We travel all over the world.
See, my dad hosts
this nature show
and my mom shoots it.
And along the way,
something amazing happened.
I freed a warthog
who was really a shaman:
Shaman Mnyambo.
He granted me the power
to talk to animals.
It's really cool...
but totally secret.
And that was just the beginning
of my biggest adventure ever.
And now, Phaedra the magnificent
will walk the Circle of Destiny.
Oh! Oh, dear! Oh...
Circle of Destiny, indeed.
Pee-ew!
Eliza, your friend stinks.
And look at those tusks.
They could poke an eye out.
Darwin, chill.
Phaedra, can you take us
around that tree?
Sure.
Hey, here's how
our moms make us go.
They nudge the back of our necks
with their trunks.
Really?
Like this?
That's it.
And if she wanted us
to turn around
she'd just nudge one side.
Oh, cool!
Yes, rub behind the ear,
and the elephant turns.
Fascinating.
Eliza, can we go now?
My butt's gone to sleep.
Okay, Darwin.
Bye, Eliza.
Bye, Phaedra.
Bye, chimp.
Oh, I think I hear
your grandmumsy
opening a fresh tin
of figgy pudding.
Shh. Darwin, listen.
To what?
I don't hear a thing.
That's what I mean.
It's too quiet.
It's a shame you couldn't spend
more time with us, Mumsy.
Oh, two weeks is
more than enough.
You know your father
gets a bit daft
when left on his own too long.
For all we know,
he's searched the entire estate
for his reading glasses.
Good thing I take after you,
eh, Mumsy?
Marianne?
Have you had any luck
locating my binoculars?
Try around your neck.
Wh...?
Bad news.
Jungle boy used the teapot
to store his grubworms.
Dad, Mom, stampede!
Battle stations, everybody.
Mumsy, stand absolutely still.
They're not carnivores.
In fact, the gazelle
is actually quite harmless
unless you happen to be
a tuft of grass.
It's Akela!
Does this sort of thing
happen often?
-No.
-No.
Thank goodness.
Cordelia, I hate to leave you
but we really need
to get some footage
before it gets dark.
Oh, yes, Mumsy.
Will you be all right here?
Don't worry.
The girls and I will have
a nice quiet evening together.
See you later then.
Bye-bye.
Oh! Just when
we get something cool to drive
I have to be grounded.
Certainly, you're grounded.
I understand
you tied young Donnie
to a termite mound.
Hey, he was happy.
Eliza...
Eliza...
where are you going?
Just going for a walk.
Have we forgotten
about that cheetah?
It's okay, Grandmumsy.
I do it all the time.
Deborah, does your sister
always...?
Talk like a monkey,
dress like a geek?
Yeah. You get used to it.
Come on.
Akela's cubs must be nearby.
Cheetah cubs?!
But to them,
I'm a walking Snack Pak!
Do-do, do, do-do,
do-do, do, do-do, do...
See your soul, open your eyes
From inside,
your soul comes shining...
Hey, guys.
It's Eliza!
Oh, you've grown so big.
Hey, where's Tally?
Here I am.
You should see me run.
I'm really fast now.
Fast? As in able to outrun
defenseless chimps?
Ooh!
You guys remember Darwin.
Hey, I've got an idea.
Let's have a race.
Yeah!
Me first.
Children, it's time for dinner.
Don't look at me.
I'm skin and bones.
Mom, Eliza wants us to race.
No. The plains are too dangerous
for little ones like you.
But Akela, I'll be with them.
I'd never let anything happen.
You can trust me.
-Please, Mom?
-Please?
All right, Eliza.
But keep an eye on them.
And don't go beyond
the acacia tree.
You don't have to be old
to be wise...
Oh. Oh!
A bird doesn't wait
till he dies to fly.
Hey, slowpokes, I'm winning!
Who you calling "slowpoke"?
Eliza, you've passed
the acacia tree.
Just barely.
Don't worry. We'll be fine.
Poachers!
Run!
Oh! Oh!
Eliza!
No!
Eliza!
Give him back!
He's just a baby!
Deborah, we need you
to bring the commvee
straight away.
I wish I could, Dad,
but I'm grounded, remember?
Debbie, now!
Woo-hoo!
Deborah, slow down
immediately.
Sorry, Grandmumsy.
Dad's orders.
Donnie, this is no time
for the wedgie dance.
Will somebody do something?
Somebody?
We'll discuss your impertinence
later, young lady.
NIGEL:
Debbie, follow that helicopter!
I couldn't have had
a sister
who plays with dolls.
Hello, Mumsy.
Having a jolly holiday?
Nigel, we must discuss
your children's manners.
We're equally as proud,
Mumsy
but now's not the time.
My baby!
My baby.
We can't just sit here.
Mom, we have to find
those poachers!
Eliza, you were almost killed.
You have to let Jomo
take care of them.
But, Mom, I have to save Tally.
Who?
That's what I call
the cheetah cub.
She names man-eating
wild animals?
Names 'em, plays with 'em
talks in monkey to 'em.
Debbie, enough.
Could you identify this man,
Eliza?
No. He shined
a light in my eyes.
But I saw his knife.
The handle, it was carved
in the shape of a falcon.
That'll help find them,
won't it?
There are many knives,
many poachers.
But I have to find Tally!
Eliza, you must
leave this to us.
Promise me you will never
go off alone at night.
I promise.
Good girl.
Nigel, I will call
if I hear anything.
Good night, all.
Thank you, Jomo.
Eliza, I don't want you
going out in the
savannah at night.
Yeah, right.
She and the monkey are
always sneaking off.
What?!
Debbie...
Hey, no, I've
covered long enough.
Do you know that she once fed
one of my protein bars
to a Komodo dragon?
And back in--
wherever land that was--
she rode a Siberian tiger.
Oh, oh, and ask her
about the time
that she was dancing with
What?
Oh, that is not even
the half of it, Mom.
Eliza?
Thanks a lot, Deb.
Nigel, I...
I don't know what to do.
Well, I do!
It is perfectly obvious
that Elizabeth has no regard
for her own safety.
We have discussed
this for years.
She needs to be
in a structured environment.
One such as a boarding school
back in London.
Oh, hold on!
She messes up, and she
gets to go to boarding school?!
Mumsy...
that's rather drastic.
Nigel, need I remind you
that it was in the confines
of boarding school
that you received
your education
not here in the wild.
Surely you don't think
it's civilized
for a girl to play
with cheetahs and chimpanzees?
Hello?!
What about me?!
Do I look civilized?
Frankly, no
but I'm afraid it's
much too late for you.
Mom, Dad, I can't leave.
Tally never would have
been out on the plains
if it wasn't for me.
It's all my fault.
Eliza, how can it
be your fault?
But I have to go
back out there!
No!
We make these rules
for a reason, Eliza.
And if I have to send you
away to be safe, I will.
Dad? Please...
Poppet, your
intentions are noble
but you're just too young.
I'm sorry.
We agreed when we took this job
that we wouldn't
split up the family.
We'd keep the children with us
on the road.
I remember, dearest.
Oh, Nigel, are we doing
the right thing?
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