Twigson Ties the Knot Page #3
- Year:
- 2010
- 78 min
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- Twigson speaks to me.
Yes! That's what I'm talking about.
- Let's have a look.
- I used a lot of nails.
Nails are great.
There, just like that.
What?
Oh, well isn't that nice.
-Remember to turn left, now.
- I will.
I really like the carpenter.
I always liked him.
- You didn't like him before.
- I just said that maybe he wasn't home.
That bed you made for me
is so wonderfully nice and soft.
And it's got so many nails.
It's really well made.
Left!
I'm from the forest, you know.
I know all these trees.
That one over there's Per, and he's Per.
And the one behind him is also Per.
There's nothing dangerous
about the woods at night.
It's just that
the path seems a lot longer.
This really is a long path.
Wow, that's definitely not a Per.
Yoou know what, though.
I don't know these trees.
It's the dragon!
- It's the Princess!
- The Princess?
I wouldn't trust a girl for a second.
Girls have doll buggies!
They make me wear a dress and kiss me!
I get all blushy barked by the thought.
Hey, are you listening to me?
Junior!
Junior!
Daddy!
- Where have you been?
- I went too see the carpenter.
What were you thinking?
You can't just walk over there!
I saw a dragoon, and a riding princess.
Enough about princesses and dragons!
Your mother is very upset.
Hey, listen. It's just that
Daddy's struggling to sell his things.
He got mad at me
for visiting the carpenter.
I saw a dragoon,
and a horse and a princess.
- Nobody believes me.
- I do.
Did you get a haircut?
You look stupid.
Go to sleep.
- There are ants in our walls.
- Inside the walls?
Twigson had a dream about it.
- You can't come to the store today.
- But I need too help out.
Not when you have a fever.
- Will you be gone long?
- A week, max.
Mr. Eilertsen is in Spain.
Could you and Twigson
be home alone for a little while?
- Sure.
- Great.
I'll make you some sandwiches.
Yak!
Daddy?
Let me see!
- Oh no! It's a giant ant!
- A dragon!
- It's locked, it's looked, it's locked!
- Wait, that's not a regular dragon.
It's a dragoon with a key!
Go away, dragon!
Twigson will beat you up!
Hello?
- So this is where you're hiding?
- It's okay.
- I'll stay until your mother gets back.
- Auntie Everywhere?
Yes. That's not my real name, though.
I'm only Auntie Everywhere too little guys
like you. A boy gave me that nickname.
"Everywhere". Because
I'd work a little here and a little there.
- Like now, when I'm here watching you.
- Twigson too.
You and Twigson should take a nap.
You are sick, you know.
Twigson's not sick.
He's just afraid of the ants.
He's safe in here, then.
Do you have a vacuum cleaner?
Nothing like the ant colonies
at the Watson's house.
They would go too bed upstairs, -
- and during the night, the ants
had eaten the entire ground floor.
In the morning, they could walk out
into the front yard from their bedroom.
There we go! No wall, no ants!
At least you've got
an open kitchen solution.
I'll be back tomorrow. Free of charge, as
long as I can bring along a little girl?
Yes of course. Thanks you so much.
One of the girls from the store?
There! Yes!
Now put a chair on top of the table.
I'm leaving now! Take it easy up there.
- Okay.
- Bye.
All right, I'll keep watch.
- Are they here yet?
- What? Hang on. I'm on the job!
I can't really see anything.
They're here!
That doesn't sound good.
Open the door.
I need to take your temperature.
- Better not. It might be contagious.
-Oh, that's too bad.
- You'll meet Tiny another time then.
- Tiny?
- Probably the one with braids.
- You go outside now, Tiny.
She'll destroy my house!
- It's the Princess!
- You don't know her.
Come on! It's a girl.
Junior. Hey, help me get back up.
We don't like girls. Right?
- Tiny?
- Yes.
Junior! Are you hungry,
or are you still feeling sick?
- Hey, where are you going?
- I'm just getting something.
But you're really sick.
Hey! You'll get her sick as well.
- Feeling better?
- A little.
May I eat on the stairs, please?
Are you sick?
You poor thing.
- Wanna play?
- Soon.
- I knew it! Not that interesting, huh?
- She wants too play.
If you start playing with her,
I'm gone! I'm serious.
- Wait! What if I want to go with?
- Whoo were you talking too?
- No one.
- Let's play with the guy in the window.
- What's his name?
- Twigson.
- Hello, Twigson. Does he talk?
- Yes.
You look vey nice.
"Thank you very much".
You seem much better.
Maybe you can come with me after all?
Oh, she is so fine,
she's in this neighborhood of mine
Oh, she's got that smile
And her laughter just makes you go wild
If you 're feeling kind of low and lazy
Go meet the girl
The girl just up the street
She's the most amazing girl
you could meet!
She's got a heart of solid gold!
Like solid gold!
She's the master of Rock 'n roll!
At least that's what I've been told
The Princess with a heart of gold!
- Wow, you've got the moves.
- Yeah, there's hope.
Or "vaya con dias", as they say in Spain.
- You will meet her in a month.
- Your girlfriend?
- Here's a gift for Junior.
- Thank you so much.
Oh my...
Now you just
gotta get old enough to smoke.
Would you like
too come over to my house?
- It's over there and to the left.
- To the left, okay.
Thank you.
Twigson thinks you look. Like a princess.
Daddy!
- Don't run towards the car like that.
- Come see the Princess!
I could've driven over you.
Wow, look at that.
Hello. So...?
- Nothing.
- I see.
Not even a sock
We need to talk.
The ants came gushing out of the wall.
Thousands!
- Imagine that.
- Just like Twigson said.
Did you make this bed all by yourself?
Must have been a lot of work?
I just listened too what you told me.
Never give up.
Junior, I think there's something wrong.
Ouch!
What does it say?
Hou... hou... hou...
HOUSE FOR SALE:
- Something about a house.
- What does it say on the note?
- Nothing.
- Yes, it says something about a house.
We'll talk about this when we get home.
- Well, hello there.
- We're closed!
I'm not buying anything. I'm sorry you
have to sell the house so soon, Ma'am.
Moving twice in one year, huh?
I have never moved in my life.
Sometimes life is wonderful
You and I, together here
Playing hide and seek,
or finding funny things
When there 's you and I together
I am smiling
- Come on out, Junior.
- I even cut my hair to fit in!
Y ou guys don't think about our needs.
Me and Junior! Just look at him!
We exist, you know.
It's not all about you two!
- Junior, please.
- No, I don't want to! I have to pack.
He can come to work with me today.
Maybe I'll even sell something.
What's the point?
We're moving anyway.
Imagine having a very best friend
Soon, we will be together again
Tomorrow you and I will play
together again
When we 're together, it's okay
It's okay
It's okay
It's okay, it's okay
One must never give up, Junior.
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