Tom and Jerry's Giant Adventure Page #3
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Twenty-four, left.
Twenty-four, left.
Thirty-five, right.
Thirty-five, right.
Thank you. Thank you.
I would like to perform
the world's fastest card trick.
Wanna see it again?
This better improve.
That's a lot of loot.
So, Tyke, you're in the first grade now.
How do you like school?
Closed.
That's a killer. Ha, ha.
- Ah! Mes amis, look.
- Ah!
The magic harp.
Say, I hear there's a oat next door
with no nose.
How does he smell?
Awful.
Whoa!
Stop playing around.
You better hold onto this, huh?
That must be the farmer's golden goose.
- Next.
- Hurry up, Jack.
Think you can crack it, Jerry?
You're welcome.
Now hurry.
Get out of here before the giant comes.
For us'?
She will even give you and your friends
a ride out of the castle.
Benny and I have worked up a medley
of Broadway favorites.
No! That's it.
Now, where did I put that bone-grinder?
It's around here somewhere.
I'll find it.
Oh, Mr. Giant,
I have a song I'd like to sing.
Finally. An act with possibilities.
I've got my blanket and my bear
I'm ready for my nappy
There's only one more thing I need
To make me happy
Tell me a bedtime story
Magic, romance, fame and glory
Any fairy tale will do
Dishes with spoons and laughing dogs
Beauties and beasts and kissing frogs
Tell me a bedtime story
Tell me a bedtime story
You narrator, you
Oh, I adore your oratory
Our nightly rendezvous
I don't wanna lie here counting sheep
I'd rather hear Goldilocks
Or Little Bo Peep
Tell me a bedtime story
A happy ending's mandatory
To win my love for you
I'll be Snow White
To your Prince Charming
Tell me a bedtime story
I don't mean nightmares
Good night now.
Yeah!
- What? Hmm.
- Oh, dear.
Fee--io-fiat...
...I smell a boy, a mouse and a cat.
So you're the famous Jack.
Here after all this time...
...to slay the bad, old giant
and take his treasure.
You stole that treasure from them.
What are gonna do about it, peewee?
Well, come on, tough guy.
Let's see what you got.
- How about this?
- No!
Still wanna fight, peewee?
Now, take it easy.
Stay away from me!
Hey!
The bigger they are,
the harder they bawl.
Stop it, Tom. He's had enough.
Oh, no. You broke the shrinking string.
Oh, no, you don't.
Huh?
Head for the beanstalk.
I'll smash you!
Come on.
Ugh. Come on.
I hate pumpkins!
Gotcha.
There she blows.
Catch this, you big bully.
Whoa! Oof!
Aah! Whoa.
Phew.
Red, catch!
Ooh.
Beanstalk, by my magic grow
Bind Ginormous, head to toe
You'll suffer for this!
Hurry. Those vines won't hold him long.
About the egg...
Take it, Jack...
-...with our thanks.
- Ha, ha.
Mm.
Oh, come on.
You'd have kissed her too.
Bye. Thanks.
- Yeah.
- Bye.
- Bye now.
- Bye.
I'll get you, Jack!
No one steals my gold!
Wicked giant, I do banish
Strum this harp and you shall vanish
Or am I gonna start baking some bread
around here?
- Hey, Ginormous.
- Huh?
You want the egg? Come and get it.
How dare you try to steal my egg.
I'm coming for you, boy.
Here, kitty, kitty, kitty.
Tom!
Ha!
Ginormous, if you let Tom go,
I won't chop down this beanstalk.
Don't threaten me, boy.
I know where you come from, Jack.
If you cross me, I'll grind your bones.
I'll make some cat bread.
And maybe
some cute little mouse bread too.
I'll grind the bones
of everyone you ever cared about, Jack.
Let's do it. Tom!
Dragon-coaster drop!
Whoa, whoa!
Phew.
Tom, let go of the egg!
Oop.
No!
Gotcha.
We did it!
Phew.
Whoa!
Magic harp, final tone
Guide these heroes safely home
Whoa, guys,
I just had the craziest dream.
You too?
Okay, somebody's getting sued.
Mr. Bigley?
I wanted to get an early start
on the demolition.
Only you left something in your parking lot
that jacked up my car.
That'll cost you.
And that looks like...
It is.
Solid gold.
There's gold on my property.
Huh?
Your property Mr. Bigley?
Says here you can't take ownership
until 9 a.m...
...and never, if we pay off the mortgage.
Oh, we still have five minutes.
Allow us to present you
with this lump of pure gold.
It will pay off the mortgage,
and cover the damage to your car.
And the doctor bill for your foot.
Jack, honey, what's going on?
Mom, you know how Dad always said
dreams come true if you believe?
and you'll never guess what happened.
NARRATOR".
You can probably guess the rest.
Jack and his morn saved Storybook Town
and made it bigger and better than ever.
You know the place.
Just off old Route 66.
Or is it 33? And as for Tom and Jerry?
NARRATOR".
Well, they went right back
...to being Tom and Jerry.
But that, folks, is another story.
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