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:10:00
attending to the every need
of a helpless little boy.

:10:07
Then again, maybe it won't be such
a big adjustment after all.

:10:14
Fred!
:10:16
And promise me you won't
say anything like you did
when you saw my sister's baby.

:10:21
The kid had a tail. Was I supposed
to pretend I didn't notice?

:10:25
Hello, Mommy and Daddy!
I have someone who wants to meet you!

:10:32
Aah!
:10:35
Well, it's not exactly
what we pictured, but...

:10:39
- we'll love him like he was our own.
- No, no, no.

:10:43
This little fellow
belongs to the Hendersons.

:10:53
- So glad you'll be nursing.
- Congratulations.

:10:56
Mr. and Mrs. Rubble,
this is your little boy.

:11:01
Barney, isn't he precious?
:11:05
- Precious? They'd have been
better off with the monkey.
- Fred!

:11:08
- Does he have a name?
- Bamm-Bamm.

:11:11
- Is that short for somethin'?
- Bamm-Bamm-Bamm.

:11:16
You're going to have to take it
slowly with this one.

:11:19
He doesn't speak yet, and he's
a little skittish around humans.

:11:24
But then again, I would be too if
I had been raised by wild mastodons.

:11:30
- Mastodons?
- Let's not nitpick. A mammal's a mammal.

:11:33
Well, sounds to me like
all he needs is a little lovin'.

:11:38
Ohh.
:11:40
Come here, little guy.
:11:43
- Aah! He growled. Yeah.
- That's cute.

:11:46
It's okay, little guy.
I'm your da-da.


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