Wubbzy's Big Movie! Page #3

Synopsis: Based on the Emmy Award-winning preschool series this movie follows Wubbzy and his friends as they play, laugh, and learn wholesome messages about friendship, helping others, and believing in oneself. First the gang has to keep Wubbzy clean for annual picture taking day. Then they help him to remember his past adventures after Wubbzy trips, hits his head, and gets a case of "knockety noggin."
 
IMDB:
6.6
NOT RATED
Year:
2008
77 min
727 Views


Shiver me timbers,

you're right, Captain Nobeard.

We don't have a sail.

And there aren't

any oars to row with.

Wait, I have an idea.

[splash]

Huh-ho!

They don't call me

Longtail Wubbzy for nothing.

Uh-oh.

Everybody hit the deck!

[croaking]

Wow, wow.

Flying speckled frogs.

Boy, I wish I had my net.

Rocky-rocks,

dead ahead.

Whoa!

That was close.

[all] Phew.

Look.

Wow!

[gasps]

Land ho!

[laughter]

Yo, ho, ho!

It's time to claim

our treasure.

[both] There may not be

any treasure, Longtail Wubbzy.

Oh, sure there is.

You just

have to believe.

Wow, look at

these pretty rocks.

[snapping]

They're not rocks.

They're snappity-snap

turtles.

Yikes!

Double yikes!

Great blasted barnacles.

If only we had some

crackers to feed them.

We do.

Here you go,

Mr. Snappity-Snap.

[crunching]

It works.

[turtles belch]

We made it.

[both] Phew.

And now all we have to do

is follow this path

to the 'X'

and we'll find

the treasure.

Wubbzy,

there is no 'X'.

And there is no treasure.

But you have to believe.

You can believe

if you want...

[both]

But we give up.

[both gasp]

Shiver me timbers.

[Walden]

There really is an 'X'.

See, I told you.

Well, blow me down.

It's a crew of salty dogs.

Ahoy, mateys.

[all] Ahoy!

Are you a real pirate?

You bet your pirate's booty.

I be Captain

Sweet Tooth Tom.

Ah, I see you found

me treasure map.

Your map?

Aye, I drew it up me-self.

So, what's the treasure,

Captain Sweet Tooth?

Is it gold?

Arg. It's right here.

Huh?

The treasure

was the adventure

you had today.

Was it fun, me hardies?

Really fun.

Yes, yes, yes.

It was great.

We should've

believed you, Wubbzy.

There are pirates

in Wuzzleburg.

And there was a treasure.

The best kind of treasure,

an adventure.

Thanks, Captain Sweet Tooth.

You're welcome, laddie.

Oh, but I wouldn't

be called Sweet Tooth Tom

if I didn't have a treat

for you as well.

One piece each, and make sure

you brush when you get home.

[all] Thanks.

All righty, laddies,

suppose you take me

back across the pond,

so I can hide

me map again

and another group

of pirates

can find it.

Sure thing.

Let me just fetch me

library card.

I must confess,

this day has been

a great treasure.

Yeah, having fun

is way better

than gold,

or silver, or jewels.

And a lot easier

to carry home.

Arg.

[laughter]

And that was our pirate

adventure, Wubbzy.

Do you remember that,

little buddy?

No. But it sure

was a cool story.

[moos]

Hmm.

Do you remember when

you and Widget were spies?

Maybe.

Well,

it all started when

you and Widget

came to visit me one day.

I wonder

what Walden's up to.

I dunno, Widget.

But I haven't

seen him all day.

Uh, hi, Wubbzy.

Hi, Widget.

Wow, wow, Walden.

Whatcha doing?

Oh, I'm a--

I was, um--

That is to say--

We're on our way to play

some kickity-kick ball.

Do you wanna join us?

Well, I would,

but I, um--

I'm busy.

See ya later.

Wow.

I think Walden's

keeping a secret.

A secret.

Let's ask him what it is.

Wubbster,

if it's a secret,

he won't tell us

what it is.

Oh. You're right.

If only there was a way

we could find out.

I know! I know!

We can spy on him.

Eh, I don't know,

little buddy.

I don't think it's right

to spy on other people.

But if we don't

spy on Walden,

we'll never know his secret.

Yeah, I guess

you're right.

Yay!

Now let's get to spying.

[chirping]

Wow, I look like

a real spy.

Yeah, check it out.

I brought some

spy equipment.

Wow, Widget.

That's a lot

of spy stuff.

And that's not all.

[beep]

It's my Spymobile 3000.

We can spot any clues

with this baby.

Wow, wow, wow.

Now all we need

are special spy names.

I know, I'll be Noodle

and you can be Doodle.

How come I

have to be Doodle?

I wanna be Noodle.

Please?

Okay. You can be Noodle.

Aw, thanks, Doodle.

Now, let's start spying.

[beeping]

This periscope doesn't

reach high enough.

No problemo, little buddy.

My spy shoes'll

give you a lift.

[beep]

Walden's packing

a suitcase.

He must be going somewhere.

Let's go higher,

so I can get a better look.

[beep]

Whoa!

Whoa!

That wasn't

supposed to happen.

[humming]

Walden's on the move.

[humming]

Follow that Walden!

We'll disguise

the Spymobile,

so Walden will never know

we're following him.

Good idea.

[beep]

[whistling]

That's kooky.

He's going into

the library.

Come on, Doodle.

I'm Noodle.

Whatever.

Let's go.

You start looking

over there,

and I'll start looking

over here.

Roger.

No, I'm Noodle.

No, you're Doodle.

Whatever.

He's not here.

He's not here, either.

Wait, I hear something.

[Widget over walkie]

Can you see anything?

I just have to move

one more book...

[both screaming]

[humming]

There he goes!

Let's get a closer

look at that book.

[Widget]

Ooh, it looks like a

book about mountains.

Mountains?

Hmm...

This calls for a disguise.

I'll put on a costume

so Walden won't

recognize me.

Great idea.

Hello, this is Noodle.

[Widget]

No, you're Doodle!

Whatever.

Walden is buying

some jelly bean soup,

cheese wuzzle burgers,

marshmallow lasagna,

doodleberry pie!

[stomach growls]

Wow, I'm getting hungry.

What a cute little bird.

Oh, no!

Ze tubie tube pasta

is everywhere!

Wubbzy, you must

clean this up.

I'm not Wubbzy.

I'm Doodle.

Whatever.

We need a cleanup

in aisle five.

Ten-four, little buddy!

Let's see.

He packed a suitcase,

he has a book

about mountains,

he took lots of food--

And he's driving away

in his all-over rover.

To the spy-mobile!

Follow that rover!

No problemo.

It's time for

the Cloud-Copter 3000.

[whirring]

[tires screeching]

[springing]

I can't see.

We can get a better view

from up there.

Hold on to your hat!

That must be the secret.

He's moving up here

to Mt. Zubba Bubba.

But what does he need

that telescope for?

Great horned owl!

What are you two

doing up there?

Um, well, uh,

well, we--

I thought, well--

[cracking,

screaming]

We know all about

your secret, Walden.

My secret?

Yeah, you're moving away

without even telling us.

That's not my secret.

It's not?

No, no, no.

Tonight is the night

of the purple moon.

[both] Huh?

When there's a purple moon,

it's the best time to

watch shooting stars,

and according

to this book,

the best place to watch

is the top of

Mt. Zubba Bubba.

I brought my telescope

so we could see

the stars better.

But it's still daylight out.

Well, I wanted to

get here early

to set up a special

picnic for you.

Ooh, for us?

Yes, that was my secret.

I wanted to surprise you.

Now we can all watch

the shooting stars together.

We're sorry, Walden.

When you wouldn't tell us

what you were up to,

we spied on you.

Yeah, we followed you

all over town.

Yes, yes, yes.

I know.

You know?

Ha, that was a cute

bird suit, "Noodle."

I'm Doodle.

Whatever.

[laughing]

Come in, Noodle.

[Widget]

Noodle here, Doodle.

Where are you, Widget?

You're missing

the whole show.

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