Little Einsteins (2005) s01e12 Episode Script
Annie's Solo Mission
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.
Annie's Solo Mission.
Art by
[Annie] Gustav Klimt.
And
[horn plays notes]
Music by Georges Bizet.
[plays notes]
Hi, I'm Annie.
My big brother, Leo,
is going to teach me how to fly Rocket.
There are lots of tricks to learn.
Do you want to learn
the flying tricks with me?
Great!
Welcome aboard! Have a seat, Annie.
But, Leo, that's your chair.
That's right.
For your flying lesson,
you get to sit in my chair.
Wow! Thanks, Leo.
Okay, here's your first flying trick.
If you want to make Rocket
jump up and down over something
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne:
Suite No. 2: Farandole" plays]
you have to reach your arms
up really high
and then bring them down fast, like this.
Reach
Up, down, up, down ♪
Try it with me. Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
[xylophone plays notes]
Yeah, that's it!
That will make Rocket go up and down.
Show me something else, Leo.
All right, here's an even harder one--
the squeeze trick.
It's a trick for flying Rocket
through a really small space.
Squee-e-e-ze!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
You need to cross your arms
and pat your shoulders
to the beat, like this.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Ooh, the squeeze trick looks hard.
Let's try it together.
Can you cross your arms
and pat your shoulders to the beat?
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Yeah! We did it!
[xylophone plays notes]
Leo, teach me one more trick. Please!
Okay, but this is
the hardest flying trick of all.
Are you sure you're ready for it?
I'm ready.
Okay, it's called
the loop-the-loop maneuver!
Whoa! The loop-the-loop maneuver!
Rocket can do that?
[xylophone plays notes]
He can, but it's very hard.
You have to clap your hands in a circle
to the beat, like this.
Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap.
Let's try it. Clap in a circle with me.
Whoo-hoo! You're doing it!
[xylophone plays notes]
Hey, guys! You've got to see this!
[horn plays notes]
June and I are blowing bubbles
only they're more than bubbles!
They are super bubbles.
Ha ha ha!
They're the biggest bubbles ever!
They're humongous!
[horn plays notes]
Whoa! That's big!
[horn plays notes]
Amazing!
I love it!
Everybody wait here.
I'm going to get my camera
and take a picture of the super bubbles.
Let's make it even bigger.
[horn plays notes]
Yeah! Let's make it huge!
[plays notes]
Uh-oh, I think we made
this bubble a little too big!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Hmm. I wonder what happened to my friends.
Do you see where they are?
Where?
[gasps]
Oh, no!
They're floating away in a super bubble!
Leo! June! Quincy! Are you okay?
Yes, we're fine!
But we need you to rescue us!
Annie, you have to fly Rocket
to come and save us!
Me?! but I've never flown Rocket
by myself before.
You can do it, Annie! You're ready!
Annie, go for it!
[June] We believe in you.
I have to fly Rocket all by myself
and rescue my friends.
I know I can do it,
but I'm going to need help.
Will you fly Rocket with me?
You will? Great! We've got a mission.
We need to fly Rocket and rescue
our friends from the super bubble.
To Rocket!
I've got a mission ♪
Come on!
Welcome aboard. It's time for blast-off.
[xylophone plays notes]
Yes, Rocket. I have to do blast-off
all by myself today.
But don't worry. I know what to do.
First we need to buckle our
Seat belts! Yeah.
Seat belt buckled. Prepare for blast-off!
We need to give Rocket
a lot of power to blast off.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
[xylophone plays notes]
We need more power!
Put your hands on your lap
and pat with me.
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!"
Blast-off!
Hold on tight
because here we go!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Whoa! Oh!
We did blast-off all by ourselves.
We're flying just like Leo.
Hang on, team.
Annie and Rocket to the rescue!
I don't see the super bubbles.
Rocket, can you help us
find Leo and Quincy and June?
[xylophone plays notes]
Good idea, Rocket.
We can use the look-and-listen scope.
[beeping]
Let's listen for the super bubbles' song.
It goes like this.
[horn plays notes]
[xylophone plays notes]
Maybe the bubbles
are at the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
[violin plays notes]
Does that sound like the super bubbles?
No, that's not their song.
The super bubbles didn't go that way.
Let's listen at a farm in Scotland.
[flute plays notes]
Does that sound like the super bubbles?
No, the super bubbles didn't go there.
Let's try listening to the French Alps.
[horn plays notes]
Does that sound like the super bubbles?
Yes! You're right!
It's the super bubbles!
Hurry, Rocket!
Our friends are floating
to the French Alps!
Wahoo!
These are the French Alps
where we heard the super bubbles.
But I don't see them.
They must have floated
behind one of the mountains.
Maybe if I sing, our friends will hear.
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
I need to sing louder.
Will you sing with me?
Great. The rescue song goes like this.
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Sing with me!
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Yes, we can, we hear your rescue song ♪
You're flying Rocket
And you'll save us all ♪
I hear them. Do you see our friends?
Where?
You found them!
Here we are!
Over here!
Annie! You found us!
[Annie] Uh-oh. The super bubbles
are going up and down over the Alps.
We have to follow them. But how?
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[beeping]
Good idea, Rocket.
We know how to fly Rocket up and down.
Leo taught us, remember?
Can you show me how to make Rocket go
Up, down, up, down ♪
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" stops]
Yeah! Let's try it together.
We reach our arms up really high
and bring them back down fast.
Reach.
Up, down, up, down ♪
That's it.
Follow those super bubbles, Rocket!
[xylophone plays notes]
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Here come two mountains.
Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Up, down, up, down ♪
We're doing it!
Rocket is going up and down over the Alps.
Look, look, look!
Here come two more mountains.
And they're even taller than the others.
Let's help Rocket
go up and down even more.
Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Up, down, up, down ♪
Whoo-hoo!
Oh, no!
Here come the two biggest mountains
in the French Alps!
Do the up-down move as big as you can.
Ready? Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Up, down, up, down ♪
Yay! We made it.
That was great flying.
We're really getting the hang of this.
[xylophone plays notes]
Aw, thanks, Rocket. You were good, too.
Now let's find our friends. Sing with me.
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Uh-oh. They didn't hear us.
Sing louder!
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Yes, we can, we hear your rescue song ♪
You're flying Rocket
And you'll save us all ♪
They heard us! Do you see where they are?
Where?
Yes! There they are!
Leo! June! Quincy!
Here I am! We're coming to rescue you!
Amazing.
She flew over all those mountains.
Whoo-hoo! Way to go, Annie!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[Annie] Uh-oh.
The super bubbles
are floating between the cliffs.
They're going through the Verdon Gorge.
[xylophone plays notes]
Those cliffs are really close together.
How are we going to follow them?
Annie, you know how to fly
through a small space!
Just remember what I taught you!
Oh, yeah! I remember.
Leo taught us the squeeze trick.
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Can you show me the squeeze trick?
Right. We cross our arms
and pat our shoulders to the beat.
Squeeze.
Do it with me.
[xylophone plays notes]
It's working!
We're squeezing through the gorge.
Uh-oh. But the cliffs
are getting even closer together.
We need to help Rocket squeeze tighter.
Pat softly with me.
Piano-- Even softer.
Pianissimo.
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Hurray! We did it!
We flew Rocket through the whole gorge.
[xylophone plays notes]
Pretty great for our first time flying.
[plays notes]
[chuckles]
Rocket thinks so, too. Thanks, Rocket.
[horn plays notes]
I hear something!
What is making that music?
[plays notes]
Yeah! It's the super bubbles!
Our friends must be close.
Come on! Let's sing to them!
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Yes, we can, we hear your rescue song ♪
There they are!
You're flying Rocket
And you'll save us all ♪
Here I come!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[Leo] Hurry!
The wind is blowing us to a bridge!
[Quincy] And a castle!
[June] And a tunnel!
[all] Annie, be careful!
[Annie] Uh-oh, we're going
to have to fly under the bridge,
over the castle, and through the tunnel!
[static]
Well, we know how to do the up-down move.
And we know how to do the squeeze trick.
But now we're going to have to do
both of them.
Will you do them with me?
-[xylophone plays notes]
-Yay! Let's go for it!
[horn plays notes]
Here comes an aqueduct.
Get ready for the squeeze trick.
Squeeze!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Watch out for the castle!
Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Two more towers. Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Squeeze!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Squeeze!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Whoo-hoo!
This is amazing!
We're doing great!
[xylophone plays notes]
Our friends must be really close now.
Help me sing to them.
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Yes, we can, we hear your rescue song ♪
There they are!
You're flying Rocket
And you'll save us all ♪
Annie!
[June] We're floating into the clouds!
[Leo] Come quick!
Hang on tight!
I'm coming to rescue you!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[all] Whoa!
[Annie] Oh, my goodness!
The super bubbles
are doing loop-the-loops!
[all] Whoa!
That's the hardest flying trick of all.
But wait!
Leo taught us the loop-the-loop maneuver!
Remember?
Can you show me
the loop-the-loop maneuver?
Yeah, try it.
We clap our hands
in a circle
to the beat.
Do it with me.
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Yes! We're doing
the loop-the-loop maneuver.
[xylophone plays notes]
Yahoo!
-[Leo] Go, Annie!
-[June] Incredible.
You're doing great!
We're getting close.
Keep clapping in a circle.
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" stops]
Hurray!
Whoo-hoo!
Yay, Annie! You did it!
You saved us!
You were outstanding.
I cannot believe
you flew Rocket
all by yourself!
That was some of the best flying
I've ever seen.
I knew you were ready
to fly Rocket by yourself.
I'm so proud of you.
Thanks, Leo.
But I couldn't have done it without you.
You can fly with me anytime.
Mission completion!
[chimes play notes]
It's time for the curtain call!
[applause]
Let's clap for our team.
Clap with us.
Let's clap for Annie, Quincy, June!
[all] Leo!
Rocket!
[cheers and applause]
[xylophone plays notes]
Let's clap for the art.
Clap for "Expectation" by Gustav Klimt.
And now
the moment you've all been waiting for.
Let's clap really, really hard
for the special music we heard today.
[horn plays notes]
"L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2: Farandole"
by Georges Bizet.
[all] Yay, Bizet!
You helped a lot today.
Give yourself a hand.
Go on. Clap for yourself.
Br-r-r-avo!
-Yay for you!
-Br-r-r-avo!
See you on the next mission.
[horn plays notes]
[giggling]
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.
Annie's Solo Mission.
Art by
[Annie] Gustav Klimt.
And
[horn plays notes]
Music by Georges Bizet.
[plays notes]
Hi, I'm Annie.
My big brother, Leo,
is going to teach me how to fly Rocket.
There are lots of tricks to learn.
Do you want to learn
the flying tricks with me?
Great!
Welcome aboard! Have a seat, Annie.
But, Leo, that's your chair.
That's right.
For your flying lesson,
you get to sit in my chair.
Wow! Thanks, Leo.
Okay, here's your first flying trick.
If you want to make Rocket
jump up and down over something
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne:
Suite No. 2: Farandole" plays]
you have to reach your arms
up really high
and then bring them down fast, like this.
Reach
Up, down, up, down ♪
Try it with me. Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
[xylophone plays notes]
Yeah, that's it!
That will make Rocket go up and down.
Show me something else, Leo.
All right, here's an even harder one--
the squeeze trick.
It's a trick for flying Rocket
through a really small space.
Squee-e-e-ze!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
You need to cross your arms
and pat your shoulders
to the beat, like this.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
Ooh, the squeeze trick looks hard.
Let's try it together.
Can you cross your arms
and pat your shoulders to the beat?
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Yeah! We did it!
[xylophone plays notes]
Leo, teach me one more trick. Please!
Okay, but this is
the hardest flying trick of all.
Are you sure you're ready for it?
I'm ready.
Okay, it's called
the loop-the-loop maneuver!
Whoa! The loop-the-loop maneuver!
Rocket can do that?
[xylophone plays notes]
He can, but it's very hard.
You have to clap your hands in a circle
to the beat, like this.
Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap. Clap.
Let's try it. Clap in a circle with me.
Whoo-hoo! You're doing it!
[xylophone plays notes]
Hey, guys! You've got to see this!
[horn plays notes]
June and I are blowing bubbles
only they're more than bubbles!
They are super bubbles.
Ha ha ha!
They're the biggest bubbles ever!
They're humongous!
[horn plays notes]
Whoa! That's big!
[horn plays notes]
Amazing!
I love it!
Everybody wait here.
I'm going to get my camera
and take a picture of the super bubbles.
Let's make it even bigger.
[horn plays notes]
Yeah! Let's make it huge!
[plays notes]
Uh-oh, I think we made
this bubble a little too big!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Hmm. I wonder what happened to my friends.
Do you see where they are?
Where?
[gasps]
Oh, no!
They're floating away in a super bubble!
Leo! June! Quincy! Are you okay?
Yes, we're fine!
But we need you to rescue us!
Annie, you have to fly Rocket
to come and save us!
Me?! but I've never flown Rocket
by myself before.
You can do it, Annie! You're ready!
Annie, go for it!
[June] We believe in you.
I have to fly Rocket all by myself
and rescue my friends.
I know I can do it,
but I'm going to need help.
Will you fly Rocket with me?
You will? Great! We've got a mission.
We need to fly Rocket and rescue
our friends from the super bubble.
To Rocket!
I've got a mission ♪
Come on!
Welcome aboard. It's time for blast-off.
[xylophone plays notes]
Yes, Rocket. I have to do blast-off
all by myself today.
But don't worry. I know what to do.
First we need to buckle our
Seat belts! Yeah.
Seat belt buckled. Prepare for blast-off!
We need to give Rocket
a lot of power to blast off.
Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat. Pat.
[xylophone plays notes]
We need more power!
Put your hands on your lap
and pat with me.
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!"
Blast-off!
Hold on tight
because here we go!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Whoa! Oh!
We did blast-off all by ourselves.
We're flying just like Leo.
Hang on, team.
Annie and Rocket to the rescue!
I don't see the super bubbles.
Rocket, can you help us
find Leo and Quincy and June?
[xylophone plays notes]
Good idea, Rocket.
We can use the look-and-listen scope.
[beeping]
Let's listen for the super bubbles' song.
It goes like this.
[horn plays notes]
[xylophone plays notes]
Maybe the bubbles
are at the Great Salt Lake in Utah.
[violin plays notes]
Does that sound like the super bubbles?
No, that's not their song.
The super bubbles didn't go that way.
Let's listen at a farm in Scotland.
[flute plays notes]
Does that sound like the super bubbles?
No, the super bubbles didn't go there.
Let's try listening to the French Alps.
[horn plays notes]
Does that sound like the super bubbles?
Yes! You're right!
It's the super bubbles!
Hurry, Rocket!
Our friends are floating
to the French Alps!
Wahoo!
These are the French Alps
where we heard the super bubbles.
But I don't see them.
They must have floated
behind one of the mountains.
Maybe if I sing, our friends will hear.
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
I need to sing louder.
Will you sing with me?
Great. The rescue song goes like this.
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Sing with me!
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Yes, we can, we hear your rescue song ♪
You're flying Rocket
And you'll save us all ♪
I hear them. Do you see our friends?
Where?
You found them!
Here we are!
Over here!
Annie! You found us!
[Annie] Uh-oh. The super bubbles
are going up and down over the Alps.
We have to follow them. But how?
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[beeping]
Good idea, Rocket.
We know how to fly Rocket up and down.
Leo taught us, remember?
Can you show me how to make Rocket go
Up, down, up, down ♪
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" stops]
Yeah! Let's try it together.
We reach our arms up really high
and bring them back down fast.
Reach.
Up, down, up, down ♪
That's it.
Follow those super bubbles, Rocket!
[xylophone plays notes]
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Here come two mountains.
Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Up, down, up, down ♪
We're doing it!
Rocket is going up and down over the Alps.
Look, look, look!
Here come two more mountains.
And they're even taller than the others.
Let's help Rocket
go up and down even more.
Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Up, down, up, down ♪
Whoo-hoo!
Oh, no!
Here come the two biggest mountains
in the French Alps!
Do the up-down move as big as you can.
Ready? Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Up, down, up, down ♪
Yay! We made it.
That was great flying.
We're really getting the hang of this.
[xylophone plays notes]
Aw, thanks, Rocket. You were good, too.
Now let's find our friends. Sing with me.
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Uh-oh. They didn't hear us.
Sing louder!
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Yes, we can, we hear your rescue song ♪
You're flying Rocket
And you'll save us all ♪
They heard us! Do you see where they are?
Where?
Yes! There they are!
Leo! June! Quincy!
Here I am! We're coming to rescue you!
Amazing.
She flew over all those mountains.
Whoo-hoo! Way to go, Annie!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[Annie] Uh-oh.
The super bubbles
are floating between the cliffs.
They're going through the Verdon Gorge.
[xylophone plays notes]
Those cliffs are really close together.
How are we going to follow them?
Annie, you know how to fly
through a small space!
Just remember what I taught you!
Oh, yeah! I remember.
Leo taught us the squeeze trick.
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Can you show me the squeeze trick?
Right. We cross our arms
and pat our shoulders to the beat.
Squeeze.
Do it with me.
[xylophone plays notes]
It's working!
We're squeezing through the gorge.
Uh-oh. But the cliffs
are getting even closer together.
We need to help Rocket squeeze tighter.
Pat softly with me.
Piano-- Even softer.
Pianissimo.
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Hurray! We did it!
We flew Rocket through the whole gorge.
[xylophone plays notes]
Pretty great for our first time flying.
[plays notes]
[chuckles]
Rocket thinks so, too. Thanks, Rocket.
[horn plays notes]
I hear something!
What is making that music?
[plays notes]
Yeah! It's the super bubbles!
Our friends must be close.
Come on! Let's sing to them!
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Yes, we can, we hear your rescue song ♪
There they are!
You're flying Rocket
And you'll save us all ♪
Here I come!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[Leo] Hurry!
The wind is blowing us to a bridge!
[Quincy] And a castle!
[June] And a tunnel!
[all] Annie, be careful!
[Annie] Uh-oh, we're going
to have to fly under the bridge,
over the castle, and through the tunnel!
[static]
Well, we know how to do the up-down move.
And we know how to do the squeeze trick.
But now we're going to have to do
both of them.
Will you do them with me?
-[xylophone plays notes]
-Yay! Let's go for it!
[horn plays notes]
Here comes an aqueduct.
Get ready for the squeeze trick.
Squeeze!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Watch out for the castle!
Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Two more towers. Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Squeeze!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Reach!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Squeeze!
Up, down, up, down ♪
Whoo-hoo!
This is amazing!
We're doing great!
[xylophone plays notes]
Our friends must be really close now.
Help me sing to them.
Here I come
I'm off to save my friends ♪
I'm flying Rocket
Can you hear my rescue song? ♪
Yes, we can, we hear your rescue song ♪
There they are!
You're flying Rocket
And you'll save us all ♪
Annie!
[June] We're floating into the clouds!
[Leo] Come quick!
Hang on tight!
I'm coming to rescue you!
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[all] Whoa!
[Annie] Oh, my goodness!
The super bubbles
are doing loop-the-loops!
[all] Whoa!
That's the hardest flying trick of all.
But wait!
Leo taught us the loop-the-loop maneuver!
Remember?
Can you show me
the loop-the-loop maneuver?
Yeah, try it.
We clap our hands
in a circle
to the beat.
Do it with me.
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
Yes! We're doing
the loop-the-loop maneuver.
[xylophone plays notes]
Yahoo!
-[Leo] Go, Annie!
-[June] Incredible.
You're doing great!
We're getting close.
Keep clapping in a circle.
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" plays]
[Bizet's "L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2:
Farandole" stops]
Hurray!
Whoo-hoo!
Yay, Annie! You did it!
You saved us!
You were outstanding.
I cannot believe
you flew Rocket
all by yourself!
That was some of the best flying
I've ever seen.
I knew you were ready
to fly Rocket by yourself.
I'm so proud of you.
Thanks, Leo.
But I couldn't have done it without you.
You can fly with me anytime.
Mission completion!
[chimes play notes]
It's time for the curtain call!
[applause]
Let's clap for our team.
Clap with us.
Let's clap for Annie, Quincy, June!
[all] Leo!
Rocket!
[cheers and applause]
[xylophone plays notes]
Let's clap for the art.
Clap for "Expectation" by Gustav Klimt.
And now
the moment you've all been waiting for.
Let's clap really, really hard
for the special music we heard today.
[horn plays notes]
"L'Arlesienne: Suite No. 2: Farandole"
by Georges Bizet.
[all] Yay, Bizet!
You helped a lot today.
Give yourself a hand.
Go on. Clap for yourself.
Br-r-r-avo!
-Yay for you!
-Br-r-r-avo!
See you on the next mission.
[horn plays notes]
[giggling]