Little Einsteins (2005) s01e03 Episode Script
Hungarian Hiccups
♪
We're going on a trip
In our favorite rocket ship ♪
Zooming through the sky ♪
Little Einsteins ♪
Climb aboard ♪
Get ready to explore ♪
There's so much to find ♪
Little Einsteins ♪
We're going on a mission ♪
Start the countdown ♪
Five!
Four!
Three, two, one!
Everyone to Rocket ♪
Rev it up now ♪
[all] Vrooooom!
We're going on a trip
In our favorite rocket ship ♪
Zooming through the sky ♪
Little Einsteins ♪
Climb aboard ♪
Get ready to explore ♪
There's so much to find ♪
Little Einsteins ♪
Come on!
Let's go!
Little Einsteins ♪
We need you!
Little Einsteins ♪
Yeah!
-[Leo] Get ready.
-[Annie] Let's go.
[Leo] Shh, shh, shh.
Hungarian Hiccups.
Art by Henri Rousseau.
And
[violin plays]
Music by Johannes Brahms.
[Annie] Way to go, Rocket!
This is spectacular!
Great flying, Rocket.
Yee-ha!
Hi, I'm Leo,
and this is our best friend, Rocket.
[Leo] Today Rocket is going to be
in the great sky race.
Rocket, there's the starting line.
[xylophone plays notes]
[Quincy] Whoa, look at the planes.
[June] And jets.
[Annie] And helicopters.
We know you're gonna win, Rocket.
You're the fastest, coolest rocket ever.
[plays notes]
Rocket is really, really fast.
Are you fast?
Wow.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
Rocket is singing his special race song.
[all] Hooray for Rocket!
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
[xylophone plays notes]
What's the matter, Rocket?
[rumbling]
[Leo] Oh, no, look at that big jet!
Wow, he's so fast.
[plays notes]
Don't be nervous, Rocket.
You're gonna win this race.
I know it.
[plays notes]
[plays choppy notes]
[all] Huh?
[plays choppy notes]
Rocket, what are you doing?
Stop fooling around, Rocket.
You've got to get ready
for the great sky race.
[plays choppy notes]
Wait a minute.
Rocket has the hiccups.
Oh, no!
Have you ever had the hiccups?
Rocket's never had the hiccups before.
[plays choppy notes]
[Leo] Rocket, let's land.
[plays choppy notes]
[plays choppy notes]
Every time Rocket hiccups,
he goes backwards.
But the race is going to start soon.
Rocket can't be in the great sky race
with rocket hiccups.
[plays choppy notes]
But how do you fix rocket hiccups?
Stopping rocket hiccups
must be sort of like stopping kid hiccups.
When I get the hiccups,
Leo sneaks up behind me and yells, "Boo!"
That surprises my hiccups away.
That's a great idea, Annie.
We've got a mission.
We're going to surprise
the hiccups out of Rocket
so he can win the race.
[all] Yay!
[plays choppy notes]
Hmm. How should we surprise Rocket?
I've got an idea.
We'll sneak up behind Rocket
and crash cymbals.
That's sure to surprise him.
Good thinking, Quincy.
But where can we find cymbals?
I know. Let's go to orchestra ocean.
There are all kinds of instruments
in orchestra ocean.
That's perfect.
To Rocket!
We've got a mission ♪
We've got a mission ♪
Come on.
Welcome aboard.
Buckle your seat belts.
[all] Seat belts buckled!
Prepare for blast-off.
We're going to need
a lot of power to blast off.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
June is patting.
Quincy's patting.
Annie's patting.
But we need more power!
Put your hands on your lap
and pat with us.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Faster!
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Now raise your arms as high as you can
and say, "Blast-off!"
[all] Blast-off!
[all] Whoa!
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
[June] We're here.
Ooh, look at all the lovely instruments.
Oh, I just adore orchestra ocean.
[plays choppy notes]
Whoops.
We really need to do something
about these hiccups.
Come on. Let's find the cymbals.
Rocket, lower your look-and-listen scope.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[Annie] I see violins
and drums
and cellos
but I don't see any cymbals.
[cymbals crash]
[Quincy] I can hear the cymbals.
[cymbals crash]
Do you see the cymbals?
[cymbals crash]
Yeah, there they are.
Those cymbals are loud.
They're sure to surprise Rocket.
[plays choppy notes]
We have to catch them.
Annie, use the clapper catcher.
Okey-dokey.
Rocket, lower the clapper catcher.
[Leo] That was awesome, Annie. Great job.
Okay, guys
Now we can surprise Rocket's hiccups away.
[plays choppy notes]
Rocket, let's head for land.
Wait here, Rocket.
We'll be right back.
Will you help us surprise Rocket?
Great.
Pretend your hands are cymbals.
Now clap your cymbals.
Clap!
[cymbals crash]
That was nice, loud clapping.
Now, shh!
Get your hands ready
and be very, very quiet.
And when we clap our cymbals,
clap your cymbals with us.
Ready? Let's practice.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[cymbals crash]
Good going.
Now let's surprise Rocket.
Shh! We have to sneak up on him.
Ready?
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[cymbals crash]
[laughter]
[xylophone plays notes]
Rocket loved that surprise.
Way to clap your cymbals.
That must've stopped Rocket's hiccups.
Let's listen.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
Does he still have the hiccups?
You're right.
Your hiccups are still there.
[plays notes]
Don't worry, Rocket.
We'll find a way for you to fly
in the great sky race.
What do we do? Hmm.
We need to find an even bigger surprise.
Yeah, a bigger surprise
should stop Rocket's hiccups.
I have an idea!
A big animal, like a tiger.
That will surprise Rocket.
That's a fantastic idea, Annie.
We have got to go to the jungle.
Let's go.
To Rocket!
[all] Blast-off!
Look, it's
the great sky race starting line.
[June] It's almost time for the race.
Uh-oh. Look who's getting ready, guys.
It's big jet.
We have to hurry.
Let's go, Rocket.
[plays choppy notes]
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
Wow. This jungle is huge.
How are we going to find a tiger?
Do you see a tiger?
Yeah, there it is.
That sure is a big tiger.
He's a friendly tiger.
But I'll bet he has a nice big roar.
[roars]
I was right.
Will you help us surprise
our friend Rocket?
Let's help the tiger surprise Rocket.
Shh!
We have to creep up behind Rocket
so we can roar
and surprise the hiccups away.
Let's creep like tigers.
Creep with us.
Pretend your hands
are tiger paws like this.
We have to move slower and slower.
Ritardando, like the music.
[all] Creep, creep. Ritardando.
Creep, creep. Ritardando.
Slower, slower. Ritardando.
Creep, creep. Ritardando.
Now roar real loud.
[all roar]
[laughter]
[plays notes]
Rocket loved that surprise.
That was some sneaky creeping.
That was a loud roar.
It must've stopped Rocket's hiccups.
Let's listen.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
Does Rocket still have the hiccups?
You're right.
He still has the hiccups.
Now what should we do?
Well, the cymbals didn't stop the hiccups.
And the tiger's roar
didn't stop the hiccups.
We need the biggest surprise ever
to stop Rocket's hiccups.
[plays choppy notes]
I've got it.
A geyser.
-A geyser?
-A geyser?
What's a geyser?
It's a hole in the earth
that shoots out water high into the sky.
A geyser will be
the biggest surprise ever.
Perfect.
To Rocket!
[plays choppy notes]
[plays choppy notes]
[laughter]
[June] Oh, no, look!
The other planes and jets
are lining up at the starting line.
The race is going to start soon.
Don't you worry, Rocket.
We're going to stop those hiccups.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
I see the geyser holes,
but, June, where's all the water?
Wow!
This is going to be great.
Come on.
Let's help the geyser surprise Rocket.
When the music stops, say, "Splash!"
Let's practice.
Ready?
Listen to the music.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[music stops]
[all] Splash!
It worked. Water came splashing out.
Now let's surprise Rocket.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
[June] Oh, Rocket
come sit over here.
Yep.
Right there, Rocket.
That's good.
Okay. Get ready to splash.
When the music stops, say, "Splash!"
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[music stops]
[all] Splash!
Awesome!
Yay!
Whoo-hoo!
[plays notes]
Rocket likes riding on the water.
[laughter]
But does he still have the hiccups?
Let's listen.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
Does he still have the hiccups?
Yes, they're still there!
What do we do now, Leo?
It looks like nothing
can surprise those hiccups away.
[plays choppy notes]
We've got to stop these hiccups soon.
The race is going to start.
Don't worry, Rocket.
We'll think of something.
[plays notes]
Hey there, little mouse.
[plays notes]
Whoa! Where did Rocket go?
Rocket, come back.
[plays notes]
It was just a mouse.
Rocket, that little tiny mouse
surprised you?
[plays notes]
[laughter]
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
Rocket sounds different.
Let's listen.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
Does Rocket still have the hiccups?
No!
The little mouse surprised
the hiccups right out of Rocket.
[all] Yay!
[plays notes]
Come on. We've got to get to that race.
Thank you, little mouse.
[trumpets play]
[June] The race is starting.
[Annie] We have to catch up.
[Leo] Go, Rocket, go!
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
We need your help
to help Rocket go faster.
Pat your hands to the beat of the music.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[Quincy]
Rocket is zooming across the globe.
He's behind, but he's catching up fast.
Rocket has to go
around the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Do you see the Eiffel Tower?
Yeah, there it is.
Go, Rocket!
Now we're heading
for the pyramids in Egypt.
[all] Go, Rocket!
-[Annie] Hooray!
-[June] You're almost there!
[Leo] Whoa! Rocket is passing
airplanes left and right.
[Quincy] Keep going!
It's the Colosseum in Rome.
[Leo] Look, there's another plane.
[Annie] Whoo-hoo! Rocket passed a plane.
We're catching up.
[June] Wow! The Grand Canyon is so big!
[Leo] Go, Rocket!
I know you can pass that plane.
[all] Hooray!
Rocket is passing everyone except
Big jet!
Rocket, you can pass him.
Rocket is in the lead.
[Quincy] Big jet is in the lead.
No, wait. Rocket is in the lead.
The finish line is getting closer.
We have to pat faster.
Help Rocket.
Pat your hands on your lap.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Rocket wins the race!
We won!
Magnificent!
[xylophone plays notes]
I knew you could do it, Rocket.
[plays notes]
[trumpets play
"Hungarian Dance Number 5" ]
Rocket, that was awesome flying.
[plays notes]
You're welcome, Rocket.
Let's sing Rocket's race song.
Sing with us.
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
La, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
Ya, ya, ya ♪
[laughter]
Mission completion!
It's time for
the curtain call!
[cheers and applause]
Let's clap for our team.
Clap with us.
Let's clap for Annie, Quincy, June
[all] Leo
[all] Rocket!
[plays notes]
Let's clap for the art.
"Tiger In A Tropical Storm"
by Henri Rousseau.
And now, the moment
you've all been waiting for,
let's clap really, really hard
for the special music we heard today.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
"Hungarian Dance Number 5"
by Johannes Brahms.
[all] Yay, Brahms!
You helped a lot today.
Give yourself a hand.
Go on. Clap for yourself.
-Bravo!
-You rock!
Yay for you!
See you on the next mission.
[applause]
[hiccups]
[all] Quincy!
[laughter]
♪
We're going on a trip
In our favorite rocket ship ♪
Zooming through the sky ♪
Little Einsteins ♪
Climb aboard ♪
Get ready to explore ♪
There's so much to find ♪
Little Einsteins ♪
We're going on a mission ♪
Start the countdown ♪
Five!
Four!
Three, two, one!
Everyone to Rocket ♪
Rev it up now ♪
[all] Vrooooom!
We're going on a trip
In our favorite rocket ship ♪
Zooming through the sky ♪
Little Einsteins ♪
Climb aboard ♪
Get ready to explore ♪
There's so much to find ♪
Little Einsteins ♪
Come on!
Let's go!
Little Einsteins ♪
We need you!
Little Einsteins ♪
Yeah!
-[Leo] Get ready.
-[Annie] Let's go.
[Leo] Shh, shh, shh.
Hungarian Hiccups.
Art by Henri Rousseau.
And
[violin plays]
Music by Johannes Brahms.
[Annie] Way to go, Rocket!
This is spectacular!
Great flying, Rocket.
Yee-ha!
Hi, I'm Leo,
and this is our best friend, Rocket.
[Leo] Today Rocket is going to be
in the great sky race.
Rocket, there's the starting line.
[xylophone plays notes]
[Quincy] Whoa, look at the planes.
[June] And jets.
[Annie] And helicopters.
We know you're gonna win, Rocket.
You're the fastest, coolest rocket ever.
[plays notes]
Rocket is really, really fast.
Are you fast?
Wow.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
Rocket is singing his special race song.
[all] Hooray for Rocket!
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
[xylophone plays notes]
What's the matter, Rocket?
[rumbling]
[Leo] Oh, no, look at that big jet!
Wow, he's so fast.
[plays notes]
Don't be nervous, Rocket.
You're gonna win this race.
I know it.
[plays notes]
[plays choppy notes]
[all] Huh?
[plays choppy notes]
Rocket, what are you doing?
Stop fooling around, Rocket.
You've got to get ready
for the great sky race.
[plays choppy notes]
Wait a minute.
Rocket has the hiccups.
Oh, no!
Have you ever had the hiccups?
Rocket's never had the hiccups before.
[plays choppy notes]
[Leo] Rocket, let's land.
[plays choppy notes]
[plays choppy notes]
Every time Rocket hiccups,
he goes backwards.
But the race is going to start soon.
Rocket can't be in the great sky race
with rocket hiccups.
[plays choppy notes]
But how do you fix rocket hiccups?
Stopping rocket hiccups
must be sort of like stopping kid hiccups.
When I get the hiccups,
Leo sneaks up behind me and yells, "Boo!"
That surprises my hiccups away.
That's a great idea, Annie.
We've got a mission.
We're going to surprise
the hiccups out of Rocket
so he can win the race.
[all] Yay!
[plays choppy notes]
Hmm. How should we surprise Rocket?
I've got an idea.
We'll sneak up behind Rocket
and crash cymbals.
That's sure to surprise him.
Good thinking, Quincy.
But where can we find cymbals?
I know. Let's go to orchestra ocean.
There are all kinds of instruments
in orchestra ocean.
That's perfect.
To Rocket!
We've got a mission ♪
We've got a mission ♪
Come on.
Welcome aboard.
Buckle your seat belts.
[all] Seat belts buckled!
Prepare for blast-off.
We're going to need
a lot of power to blast off.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
June is patting.
Quincy's patting.
Annie's patting.
But we need more power!
Put your hands on your lap
and pat with us.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Faster!
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Now raise your arms as high as you can
and say, "Blast-off!"
[all] Blast-off!
[all] Whoa!
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
[June] We're here.
Ooh, look at all the lovely instruments.
Oh, I just adore orchestra ocean.
[plays choppy notes]
Whoops.
We really need to do something
about these hiccups.
Come on. Let's find the cymbals.
Rocket, lower your look-and-listen scope.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[Annie] I see violins
and drums
and cellos
but I don't see any cymbals.
[cymbals crash]
[Quincy] I can hear the cymbals.
[cymbals crash]
Do you see the cymbals?
[cymbals crash]
Yeah, there they are.
Those cymbals are loud.
They're sure to surprise Rocket.
[plays choppy notes]
We have to catch them.
Annie, use the clapper catcher.
Okey-dokey.
Rocket, lower the clapper catcher.
[Leo] That was awesome, Annie. Great job.
Okay, guys
Now we can surprise Rocket's hiccups away.
[plays choppy notes]
Rocket, let's head for land.
Wait here, Rocket.
We'll be right back.
Will you help us surprise Rocket?
Great.
Pretend your hands are cymbals.
Now clap your cymbals.
Clap!
[cymbals crash]
That was nice, loud clapping.
Now, shh!
Get your hands ready
and be very, very quiet.
And when we clap our cymbals,
clap your cymbals with us.
Ready? Let's practice.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[cymbals crash]
Good going.
Now let's surprise Rocket.
Shh! We have to sneak up on him.
Ready?
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[cymbals crash]
[laughter]
[xylophone plays notes]
Rocket loved that surprise.
Way to clap your cymbals.
That must've stopped Rocket's hiccups.
Let's listen.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
Does he still have the hiccups?
You're right.
Your hiccups are still there.
[plays notes]
Don't worry, Rocket.
We'll find a way for you to fly
in the great sky race.
What do we do? Hmm.
We need to find an even bigger surprise.
Yeah, a bigger surprise
should stop Rocket's hiccups.
I have an idea!
A big animal, like a tiger.
That will surprise Rocket.
That's a fantastic idea, Annie.
We have got to go to the jungle.
Let's go.
To Rocket!
[all] Blast-off!
Look, it's
the great sky race starting line.
[June] It's almost time for the race.
Uh-oh. Look who's getting ready, guys.
It's big jet.
We have to hurry.
Let's go, Rocket.
[plays choppy notes]
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
Wow. This jungle is huge.
How are we going to find a tiger?
Do you see a tiger?
Yeah, there it is.
That sure is a big tiger.
He's a friendly tiger.
But I'll bet he has a nice big roar.
[roars]
I was right.
Will you help us surprise
our friend Rocket?
Let's help the tiger surprise Rocket.
Shh!
We have to creep up behind Rocket
so we can roar
and surprise the hiccups away.
Let's creep like tigers.
Creep with us.
Pretend your hands
are tiger paws like this.
We have to move slower and slower.
Ritardando, like the music.
[all] Creep, creep. Ritardando.
Creep, creep. Ritardando.
Slower, slower. Ritardando.
Creep, creep. Ritardando.
Now roar real loud.
[all roar]
[laughter]
[plays notes]
Rocket loved that surprise.
That was some sneaky creeping.
That was a loud roar.
It must've stopped Rocket's hiccups.
Let's listen.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
Does Rocket still have the hiccups?
You're right.
He still has the hiccups.
Now what should we do?
Well, the cymbals didn't stop the hiccups.
And the tiger's roar
didn't stop the hiccups.
We need the biggest surprise ever
to stop Rocket's hiccups.
[plays choppy notes]
I've got it.
A geyser.
-A geyser?
-A geyser?
What's a geyser?
It's a hole in the earth
that shoots out water high into the sky.
A geyser will be
the biggest surprise ever.
Perfect.
To Rocket!
[plays choppy notes]
[plays choppy notes]
[laughter]
[June] Oh, no, look!
The other planes and jets
are lining up at the starting line.
The race is going to start soon.
Don't you worry, Rocket.
We're going to stop those hiccups.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
I see the geyser holes,
but, June, where's all the water?
Wow!
This is going to be great.
Come on.
Let's help the geyser surprise Rocket.
When the music stops, say, "Splash!"
Let's practice.
Ready?
Listen to the music.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[music stops]
[all] Splash!
It worked. Water came splashing out.
Now let's surprise Rocket.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
[June] Oh, Rocket
come sit over here.
Yep.
Right there, Rocket.
That's good.
Okay. Get ready to splash.
When the music stops, say, "Splash!"
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[music stops]
[all] Splash!
Awesome!
Yay!
Whoo-hoo!
[plays notes]
Rocket likes riding on the water.
[laughter]
But does he still have the hiccups?
Let's listen.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[plays choppy notes]
Does he still have the hiccups?
Yes, they're still there!
What do we do now, Leo?
It looks like nothing
can surprise those hiccups away.
[plays choppy notes]
We've got to stop these hiccups soon.
The race is going to start.
Don't worry, Rocket.
We'll think of something.
[plays notes]
Hey there, little mouse.
[plays notes]
Whoa! Where did Rocket go?
Rocket, come back.
[plays notes]
It was just a mouse.
Rocket, that little tiny mouse
surprised you?
[plays notes]
[laughter]
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
Rocket sounds different.
Let's listen.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
Does Rocket still have the hiccups?
No!
The little mouse surprised
the hiccups right out of Rocket.
[all] Yay!
[plays notes]
Come on. We've got to get to that race.
Thank you, little mouse.
[trumpets play]
[June] The race is starting.
[Annie] We have to catch up.
[Leo] Go, Rocket, go!
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
We need your help
to help Rocket go faster.
Pat your hands to the beat of the music.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
[Quincy]
Rocket is zooming across the globe.
He's behind, but he's catching up fast.
Rocket has to go
around the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Do you see the Eiffel Tower?
Yeah, there it is.
Go, Rocket!
Now we're heading
for the pyramids in Egypt.
[all] Go, Rocket!
-[Annie] Hooray!
-[June] You're almost there!
[Leo] Whoa! Rocket is passing
airplanes left and right.
[Quincy] Keep going!
It's the Colosseum in Rome.
[Leo] Look, there's another plane.
[Annie] Whoo-hoo! Rocket passed a plane.
We're catching up.
[June] Wow! The Grand Canyon is so big!
[Leo] Go, Rocket!
I know you can pass that plane.
[all] Hooray!
Rocket is passing everyone except
Big jet!
Rocket, you can pass him.
Rocket is in the lead.
[Quincy] Big jet is in the lead.
No, wait. Rocket is in the lead.
The finish line is getting closer.
We have to pat faster.
Help Rocket.
Pat your hands on your lap.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Rocket wins the race!
We won!
Magnificent!
[xylophone plays notes]
I knew you could do it, Rocket.
[plays notes]
[trumpets play
"Hungarian Dance Number 5" ]
Rocket, that was awesome flying.
[plays notes]
You're welcome, Rocket.
Let's sing Rocket's race song.
Sing with us.
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
La, la, la, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
La, la, la, la, la, da, ya ♪
Ya, ya, ya ♪
[laughter]
Mission completion!
It's time for
the curtain call!
[cheers and applause]
Let's clap for our team.
Clap with us.
Let's clap for Annie, Quincy, June
[all] Leo
[all] Rocket!
[plays notes]
Let's clap for the art.
"Tiger In A Tropical Storm"
by Henri Rousseau.
And now, the moment
you've all been waiting for,
let's clap really, really hard
for the special music we heard today.
[Brahms' "Hungarian Dance Number 5" plays]
"Hungarian Dance Number 5"
by Johannes Brahms.
[all] Yay, Brahms!
You helped a lot today.
Give yourself a hand.
Go on. Clap for yourself.
-Bravo!
-You rock!
Yay for you!
See you on the next mission.
[applause]
[hiccups]
[all] Quincy!
[laughter]
♪