The Little Mermaid
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:09:02
Yeah, we were in this sunken
ship, and it was really creepy--

:09:05
Human stuff, huh?
Hey, let me see.

:09:13
Oh! Oh!
Look at this.

:09:17
Wow. This is special.
This is very, very unusual.

:09:20
- What? What is it?
- It's a dinglehopper.

:09:25
Humans use these little babies
to straighten their hair out.

:09:30
See? Just a little twirl here
and a yank there and viola--

:09:35
Ya got an aesthetically pleasing
configuration of hair...

:09:39
that humans go nuts over.
:09:41
A dinglehopper.
:09:43
- What about that one?
- Ah!

:09:45
This I haven't seen in years.
This is wonderful'

:09:51
A banded, bulbous...
:09:54
- snarfblatt.
- Oh!

:09:56
Now, the snarfblatt dates back
to prehistorical times...

:09:59
when humans used to sit around
and stare at each other all day.

:10:05
Got very boring.
:10:07
So, they invented this
snarfblatt to make fine music.

:10:11
Allow me.
:10:14
Music!
:10:15
- It's stuck!
- Oh, the concert!

:10:18
-Oh, my gosh! My father's gonna kill me!
-The concert was today?

:10:22
-Maybe you could make a little
planter out of it or something.
-I'm sorry'

:10:25
I've gotta go!
Thank you, Scuttle!

:10:27
Anytime, sweetie. Anytime.
:10:45
Yes, hurry home,
Princess.

:10:49
We wouldn't want to miss
old Daddy's celebration, now, would we?

:10:54
Ha! Celebration, indeed.
Oh, bah!

:10:59
In my day, we had
fantastical feasts...


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