DuckTales: The Movie - Treasure of the Lost Lamp
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:22:02
- l gotta check this out.
- Wait a second.

:22:05
- What about our wishes?
- Wishes?

:22:08
- Do l look like a birthday cake?
- Come on, you can't fool us.

:22:12
- A genie's supposed to grant wishes.
- Yeah, three wishes for every master.

:22:18
- Darn. Everybody remembers that part.
- How does it work?

:22:22
- How does it work?
- OK!

:22:26
First you have to hold the lamp.
Then say ''l wish.''

:22:29
- Yeah?
- Then wish for something.

:22:32
That's all?
Jeepers. lt's even user-friendly.

:22:36
l know the first wish.
l'm going to wish for a million wishes.

:22:40
Get serious. That never works.
:22:42
l guess one of us oughta wish for
peace and happiness all over the world.

:22:46
- These are wishes, not miracles.
- What if we wish for a pet?

:22:51
- That's more like it.
- l know what l've always wanted.

:22:57
l wish for a baby elephant.
:23:00
Oh, no! Please.
:23:07
Shabooey!
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- Now look what you've gone and done.
- What's wrong? She's cute.

:23:14
And big. Big wishes spell big trouble.
The bigger the wish, the bigger the trouble.

:23:20
He's right. One look at that and
Uncle Scrooge'll want to know what's up.

:23:25
Everyone who sees it will,
and they'll all be fighting over me,

:23:28
and the wishes'll get out of control and
l'll be buried for another 1 ,000 years.

:23:34
Ah, jeepers. l hadn't thought of that.
:23:37
So, please, make small wishes.
:23:44
- lt's our nanny.
- Hurry. Hide the elephant.

:23:47
Like where?
:23:58
Shabooey! l'm in trouble already.

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