Mickey and Sir Ector and Other Stories

Mickey and Sir Ector and Other Stories, originally titled Mickey Mouse the Disney Character and Friends and later retitled Mickey and the Pirates and Other Stories, is a Disney/Thomas parody of the Thomas and Friends UK/AUS video, Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends/Thomas and Gordon and Other Stories/Thomas and the Trucks and Other Stories. It features eight first season episodes from Mickey Mouse the Disney Character and Friends narrated by Ringo Starr.

Cast

 * Pongo (from 101 Dalmatians) as Thomas
 * Hercules (from Hercules) as Edward
 * Baloo (from The Jungle Book) as Henry
 * Sir Ector (from The Sword in the Stone) as Gordon
 * Donald Duck (from Mickey Mouse) as James
 * Mickey Mouse (from Mickey Mouse) as Sir Topham Hatt
 * George Banks (from Mary Poppins) as Jeremiah Jobling
 * Flowers (from Alice in Wonderland) as The Coaches
 * Pirates (from Peter Pan) as The Troublesome Trucks
 * Abigail (from The Aristcats) as Annie (does not speak)
 * Amelia (from The Aristocats) as Clarabel (does not speak)
 * Minnie Mouse (from Mickey Mouse) as Lady Hatt (cameo)
 * Michael Banks (from Mary Poppins) as Stephen Hatt (cameo)
 * Widow Tweed (from The Fox and the Hound) as The Storyteller (cameo)
 * Everyone else as Themselves

Episodes

 * 1) Pongo and Sir Ector
 * 2) Hercules and Sir Ector
 * 3) The Sad Story of Baloo
 * 4) Hercules, Sir Ector and Baloo
 * 5) Pongo's Flowers
 * 6) Pongo and the Pirates
 * 7) Pongo and the Breakdown Crane
 * 8) Donald and the Flowers

Pongo and Sir Ector
Narrator: "Pongo is a dalmatian who lives in a big house in Disneyland. He's a cheeky little dalmatian with four legs, black spots and a tail.

He's a fussy little dalmatian too, always bringing flowers about ready for the big Disney Characters to take on long journeys.

And when Disney Characters come in, he takes the flowers away so that the big Disney Characters can go and rest.

Pongo thinks no Disney Character works as hard as he does. He loves playing tricks on them, including Sir Ector, the biggest and proudest man of all.

Pongo likes barking rudely at him."

Pongo: "Wake up, lazybones, why don't you work hard, like me?"

Narrator: "One day, after taking some flowers on a journey, Sir Ector arrived back at the sidings, very tired. He was just going to sleep when Pongo came up in his cheeky way."

Pongo: "Wake up, lazybones, do some hard work for a change! You can't catch me!"

Narrator: "And off he ran laughing.

Instead of going to sleep again, Sir Ector thought how he could get back at Pongo.

One morning, Pongo wouldn't wake up. His driver and fireman couldn't make him start. His stamina was low and there was not enough strength. It was nearly time for the express. People were waiting, but the flowers weren't ready.

At last, Pongo started."

Pongo: "Oh dear, oh dear!"

Narrator: "He yawned.

He fussed into the station where Sir Ector was waiting."

Sir Ector: "Hurry up, you."

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Pongo: "Hurry yourself!"

Narrator: "Replied Pongo.

Sir Ector began making his plan."

Sir Ector: "Yes."

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "I will."

Narrator: "And almost before the flowers stopped moving, Sir Ector reversed quickly and held the first flower's petal."

Sir Ector: "Get in quickly, please."

Narrator: "He whistled.

Pongo usually pushed behind the flowers to help them star, but they always let go of him first. This time, Sir Ector started so quickly, they forgot to let go of Pongo. Sir Ector's chance had come.

Sir Ector: "Come on, come on!"

Narrator: "Puffed Sir Ector to the flowers.

The line went faster and faster, too fast for Pongo. He wanted to stop, but he couldn't!"

Pongo: "Hey, hey, stop, stop!"

Sir Ector: "Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "Laughed Sir Ector."

Flowers: "You can't get away, you can't get away!"

Narrator: "Laughed the flowers.

Poor Pongo was going faster than he had ever gone before. He was out of breath, and his paws hurt him, but he had to go on."

Pongo: "I shall never be the same again."

Narrator: "He thought sadly."

Pongo: "My paws will be quite worn out."

Narrator: "At last, they stopped at a station.

Pongo let go, and he felt very silly and exhausted.

Next, he went onto a turntable, thinking of everyone laughing at him.

And then he ran onto a siding, out of the way."

Sir Ector: "Well, little Pongo."

Narrator: "Chuckled Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "Now you know what hard work means, don't you?"

Narrator: "Poor Pongo couldn't answer. He had no breath. He just puffed slowly away to rest, and had a long, long drink.

He went home very slowly, and was careful afterwards never to be cheeky to Sir Ector again."

Hercules and Sir Ector
Narrator: "One day, Hercules was in the house where he lived with the other Disney Characters. They were all bigger than Hercules and boasted about it."

Sir Ector: "The driver won't choose you again."

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "He wants strong Disney Characters like us."

Narrator: "But the driver and fireman felt sorry for Hercules."

Driver and Fireman: "Would you like to come out today?"

Hercules: "Oh, yes, please!"

Narrator: "Said Hercules. So he had his breakfast, gained lots of stamina, and Hercules puffed away.

The other Disney Characters were very cross at being left behind.

Hercules worked hard all day. The flowers thought he was very kind and the driver was very pleased."

Hercules: "I'm going out again tomorrow."

Narrator: "Hercules told the other Disney Characters that night."

Hercules: "What do you think of that?"

Narrator: "But he didn't hear what they thought, for he was so tired and happy, that he fell asleep at once.

Next morning, Hercules woke up to find nothing had changed. Sir Ector was still boasting."

Sir Ector: "You watch me, little Hercules, as I rush through with the express. That will be a splendid sight for you.

Good-bye, little Hercules. Look out for me this afternoon."

Narrator: "Hercules went off to do some arranging.

Hercules liked arranging. It was fun playing with pirates. He would come up quietly and give them a push. Then he would stop and the silly pirates would go bump into each other.

Pirates: "Oh!"

Narrator: "They cried."

Pirates: "Whatever is happening?"

Narrator: "Hercules played until there were no more pirates. Then he stopped to rest.

Presently, he heard some grumbling.

Sir Ector was very cross. Instead of nice, shining flowers, he was taking some dirty pirates."

Sir Ector: "Pirates, pirates, pirates!"

Narrator: "He grumbled."

Sir Ector: "The shame of it, the shame of it, oh, the shame of it!"

Narrator: "Hercules laughed, and went to find some more pirates.

Then there was trouble."

Porter: "Sir Ector can't get up the hill."

Narrator: "The porter called to Hercules' driver."

Porter: "Will you take Hercules and push him, please?"

Narrator: "They found Sir Ector halfway up, and very cross. His driver and fireman were talking to him severely."

Sir Ector's Driver and Fireman: "You're not trying!"

Sir Ector: "I can't do it!"

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "The noisy pirates hold a man back so."

Narrator: "Hercules' driver came up."

Hercules' Driver: "We've come to push."

Sir Ector: "No use at all!"

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Hercules' Driver: "You wait and see."

Narrator: "Replied Hercules' driver.

They brought the pirates back to the bottom of the hill."

Hercules: "I'm ready!"

Narrator: "Said Hercules."

Sir Ector: "No good."

Narrator: "Grumbled Sir Ector. They pulled and pushed as hard as they could."

Sir Ector: "I can't do it! I can't do it! I can't do it!"

Narrator: "Puffed Sir Ector."

Hercules: "I will do it, I will do it, I will do it!"

Narrator: "Puffed Hercules. Hercules pushed and puffed, and puffed and pushed as hard as ever he could. And almost before he realized it, Sir Ector found himself at the top of the hill."

Sir Ector: "I've done it, I've done it, I've done it!"

Narrator: "He said proudly. He forgot all about Hercules and didn't wait to say 'Thank you'.

Hercules was left out of breath and far behind. He ran onto the next station, and there he found that the driver and fireman were very pleased with him. The fireman gave him a nice long drink, and the driver said,"

Hercules' Driver: "I'll get out my outfits tomorrow, and give you a bright orange suit. Then you'll be the smartest Disney Character in Disneyland."

The Sad Story of Baloo
Narrator: "Once a bear taking some flowers was afraid of a few drops of rain. It went into a tunnel and squeaked through its head and wouldn't come out again.

The bear's name is Baloo. His driver and fireman argued with him, but he would not move."

Baloo: "The rain will spoil my lovely gray fur."

Narrator: "He said. The guard blew his whistle till he had no more breath and waved his flag till his arms ached. But Baloo still stayed in the tunnel and kicked dirt at him."

Baloo: "I'm not going to spoil my lovely gray fur for you."

Narrator: "Then, along came Mickey Mouse, the mouse in charged of all the Disney Characters in Disneyland."

Mickey Mouse: "We will pull you out."

Narrator: "Said Mickey. But Baloo only kicked dirt at him."

Narrator: "Everyone pull except Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "Because, (cough)"

Narrator: "He said."

Mickey Mouse: "My doctor had forbidden me to pull."

Narrator: "But still Baloo stayed in the tunnel.

Then they tried pushing from the other end. Mickey said,"

Mickey Mouse: "One, two, three, push!"

Narrator: "But he didn't help."

Mickey Mouse: "(cough) My doctor has forbidden me to push."

Narrator: "He said. They pushed and pushed and pushed. But still Baloo stayed in the tunnel.

At last, Pongo came along. The guard waved his red flag and stopped him. Everyone argued with Baloo."

Passengers: "Look, it has stopped raining."

Narrator: "They said."

Baloo: "Yes, but it will begin again soon."

Narrator: "Said Baloo."

Baloo: "And what would become of my gray fur then?"

Narrator: "Pongo pushed and puffed, and pushed as hard as ever he could. But still Baloo stayed in the tunnel.

Eventually, even Mickey Mouse gave up."

Mickey Mouse: "We shall take away your road."

Narrator: "He said."

Mickey Mouse: "And leave you here for always and always and always."

Narrator: "They took up the old road and built a wall in front of him so Baloo couldn't get out of the tunnel anymore.

All he could do was to watch the Disney Characters rushing through the other tunnel. He was very sad because he thought no one would ever see his lovely gray fur again. As time went on, Hercules and Sir Ector would often pass by. Hercules would say,"

Hercules: "Hello."

Narrator: "And Sir Ector would say,"

Sir Ector: "Serves you right!"

Narrator: "Poor Baloo had no strength to answer. His stamina had gone low. Soot and dirt from the tunnel spoiled his lovely gray fur anyway. He wondered if he would ever be allowed to take flowers again. But I think he deserved his punishment, don't you?"

Hercules, Sir Ector and Baloo
Narrator: "Sir Ector always took the express flowers. He was proud of being the only Disney Character strong enough to do so. It was full of important characters, like Mickey Mouse, and Sir Ector was seeing how fast he could go."

Sir Ector: "Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "He said."

Flowers: "Trickety-trock, trickety-trock, trickety-trock."

Narrator: "Said the flowers. In a minute, Sir Ector would see the tunnel where Baloo stood bricked up and lonely."

Baloo: "Oh dear."

Narrator: "Thought Baloo."

Homer: "Why did I worry about rain spoiling my lovely fur? Will Mickey Mouse ever forgive me and let me out again?"

Sir Ector: "I'm going to whistle at Baloo."

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector. He was almost there when... (Wheeshing sound), and there was Sir Ector going slower and slower in a cloud of dust. His driver stopped him."

Sir Ector: "What has happened to me?"

Narrator: "Asked Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "I feel so weak."

Sir Ector's Driver: "You've pulled a muscle."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Sir Ector's Driver: "You can't take the flowers anymore."

Sir Ector: "Oh dear."

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "We were going so nicely too. And look, there's Baloo laughing at me."

Narrator: "Everyone came to see Sir Ector."

Mickey Mouse: "Humph!"

Narrator: "Said Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "I never liked these big Disney Characters, always going wrong. Send for another Disney Character at once."

Narrator: "While the guard went to find one, they brought Sir Ector in a siding out of the way.

Hercules was the only Disney Character left."

Hercules: "I'll come and try."

Narrator: "He said."

Sir Ector: "Pooh!"

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "That's no use. Hercules can't push the flowers."

Narrator: "Hercules puffed and pushed and pushed and puffed, but he couldn't move the heavy flowers."

Sir Ector: "I told you so."

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "Why not let Baloo try?"

Mickey Mouse: "Yes."

Narrator: "Said Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "I will.

Will you help take the flowers, Baloo?"

Narrator: "He asked."

Baloo: "Oh yes."

Narrator: "Said Baloo.

When Baloo had got up strength, he puffed out. He was dirty and covered with cobwebs."

Baloo: "Ooh! I'm stiff, I'm stiff."

Narrator: "He groaned."

Mickey Mouse: "Have a run to ease your legs, and find a turntable."

Narrator: "Said Mickey.

When Baloo came back, he felt much better. Then they hooked him up."

Hercules: "Peep, peep."

Narrator: "Said Hercules."

Hercules: "I'm ready."

Baloo: "Peep, peep, peep."

Narrator: "Said Baloo."

Baloo: "So am I."

Hercules and Baloo: "Pull hard. We'll do it. Pull hard. We'll do it."

Narrator: "They puffed together."

Hercules and Baloo: "We've done it together. We've done it together."

Narrator: "Said Hercules and Baloo."

Flowers: "You've done it, hurray! You've done it, hurray!"

Narrator: "Sang the flowers. Everyone was excited. Mickey leaned out to wave at Hercules and Baloo, but they were going so fast that his hat blew off into a field where a goat ate it for tea.

They never stopped till they came to the station at the end of the path. The passengers all said "Thank you". And Mickey Mouse promised Baloo some new fur.

On their way home, Hercules and Baloo helped Sir Ector back to the house. All three Disney Characters are now great friends. Baloo doesn't mind the rain now. He knows that the best way to keep his fur nice is not to run into tunnels but to ask his driver to wash him when the day's work is over."

Pongo's Flowers
Narrator: "Pongo the Dalmatian was grumbling to the other Disney Characters."

Pongo: "I spend my time pulling flowers about, ready for you to take out on journeys."

Narrator: "The other Disney Characters laughed."

Pongo: "Why can't I take passengers, too?"

Sir Ector: "You're too impatient."

Narrator: "They said."

Sir Ector: "You'd be sure to leave something behind."

Pongo: "Rubbish!"

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "I'll show you."

Narrator: "One night, he and Baloo were alone. Baloo was ill. The men worked hard, but he didn't get better.

He felt just as bad next morning. Baloo usually took the first passengers, and Pongo had to get his flowers ready."

Pongo: "If Baloo is ill,"

Narrator: "He thought."

Pongo: "Perhaps I shall take his flowers."

Narrator: "Pongo ran to find the flowers."

Pongo: "Come along, come along!"

Narrator: "He fussed."

Flowers: "There's plenty of time, there's plenty of time."

Narrator: "They grumbled.

Pongo took them to the platform, and wanted to run around in front at once.

But his driver wouldn't let him."

Pongo's Driver: "Don't be impatient, Pongo!"

Narrator: "Pongo waited and waited.

People got on board, the guard and stationmaster walked up and down, the porter secured the plants, and still, Baloo didn't come. Pongo got more and more excited.

Mickey Mouse came to see what was the matter, and the guard and the stationmaster told him about Baloo."

Mickey Mouse: "Find another Disney Character."

Narrator: "He ordered."

Guard and Stationmaster: "There's only Pongo."

Narrator: "They said."

Mickey Mouse: "You'll have to do it then, Pongo. Be quick now."

Narrator: "So Pongo ran round in front and backed down onto the flowers ready to start."

Pongo's Driver: "Don't be impatient, Pongo."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Pongo's Driver: "Wait till everything is ready."

Narrator: "But Pongo was too excited to listen.

What happened then, nobody knows. Perhaps the first flower forgot to grab Pongo, or perhaps Pongo was given the signal by mistake. Anyhow, Pongo started. As they passed the first signal tower, men waved and shouted, but he didn't stop."

Pongo: "They're waving because I'm such a splendid dalmatian."

Narrator: "He thought importantly."

Pongo: "Baloo says it's hard to pull flowers, but I think it's easy.

Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "He puffed, pretending to be like Sir Ector."

Pongo: "People have never seen me taking passengers before. It's nice of them to wave."

Narrator: "And he barked."

Pongo: "Ruff, ruff! Thank you."

Narrator: "Then he came to a signal at 'Danger'."

Pongo: "Bother!"

Narrator: "He said."

Pongo: "I must stop, and I was going so nicely, too! What a nuisance signals are."

Narrator: "He called out an angry bark.

The signalman ran up."

Signalman: "Hello, Pongo."

Narrator: "He said."

Signalman: "What are you doing here?"

Pongo: "I'm pulling flowers."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "Can't you see?"

Signalman: "Where are your flowers, then?"

Narrator: "Pongo looked back."

Pongo: "Why, bless me!"

Narrator: "He said."

Pongo: "If we haven't left them behind!"

Signalman: "Yes."

Narrator: "Said the signalman."

Signalman: "You'd better go back quickly and fetch them."

Narrator: "Poor Pongo was so sad, he nearly cried.

Pongo's Driver: "Cheer up."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Pongo's Driver: "Let's go back quickly and try again."

Narrator: "At the station, all the passengers were talking at once. They were telling Mickey what a bad place Disneyland was. But when Pongo came back, they saw how sad he was, and couldn't be cross.

He held on to the flowers, and this time he really pulled them.

But for a long time afterwards, the other Disney Characters laughed at Pongo and said,"

Baloo and Donald Duck: "Look, there's Pongo, who wanted to take some passengers, but forgot about the flowers!"

Pongo and the Pirates
Narrator: "Pongo the Dalmatian wouldn't stop being a nuisance. Night after night, he kept the other Disney Characters awake."

Pongo: "I'm tired of pushing flowers. I want to see the world."

Narrator: "The other Disney Characters didn't take much notice, for Pongo was a little dalmatian with a long tongue.

But one night, Hercules came to the house. He was a kind man and felt sorry for Pongo."

Hercules: "I've got some pirates to take home tomorrow. If you take them instead of me, I'll push flowers in the yard."

Pongo: "Thank you."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "That will be nice."

Narrator: "Next morning, Hercules and Pongo asked their drivers, and when they said "Yes", Pongo ran off happily to find pirates.

Now, pirates are silly and noisy. They talk a lot and don't attend to what they are doing. And I'm sorry to say, they play tricks on a Disney Character who is not used to them. Hercules knew all about pirates. He warned Pongo to be careful, but Pongo was too excited to listen.

The shunter fastened the pirates, and when the signal dropped, Pongo was ready. The guard blew his whistle."

Pongo: "Ruff! Ruff!"

Narrator: "Answered Pongo, and started off. But the pirates weren't ready."

Pirates: "Oh, oh, oh!"

Narrator: "They screamed."

Pirates: "Wait, Pongo, wait."

Narrator: "But Pongo wouldn't wait."

Pongo: "Come on, come on."

Narrator: "He puffed."

Pirates: "All right, all right, don't fuss, all right, don't fuss."

Narrator: "Grumbled the pirates.

Pongo began going faster and faster."

Pongo: "Wheeeee!"

Narrator: "He called as he rushed through Baloo's tunnel."

Pongo: "Hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "Called Pongo. He was feeling very proud of himself. But the pirates grew crosser and crosser. At last Pongo slowed down as he came to Sir Ector's hill."

Pongo's Driver: "Steady now, steady."

Narrator: "Warned the driver, as they reached the top. He began to put on the brakes."

Pongo: "We're stopping, we're stopping."

Narrator: "Called Pongo."

Pirates: "No, no, no, no!"

Narrator: "Answered the pirates, bumping into each other."

Pirates: "Go on, go on!"

Narrator: "Before the driver could stop them, they had pushed Pongo down the hill and were rattling and laughing behind him.

Poor Pongo tried hard to stop them from making him go too fast."

Pongo: "Stop pushing, stop pushing!"

Narrator: "He hissed. But the pirates took no notice."

Pirates: "Go on, go on!"

Narrator: "They giggled in their silly way."

Pongo: "There's the station. Oh dear, what shall I do?"

Narrator: "He cried. They rattled straight through and swerved into the goods yard. Pongo shut his eyes."

Pongo: "I must stop!"

Narrator: "When he opened his eyes, he saw he had stopped just in front of the buffers. There watching him was Mickey Mouse."

Mickey Mouse: "What are you doing here, Pongo?"

Narrator: "He asked."

Pongo: "I've brought Hercules' pirates."

Narrator: "Pongo answered."

Mickey Mouse: "Why did you come so fast?"

Pongo: "I didn't mean to. I was pushed."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Mickey Mouse: "You've got a lot to learn about pirates then, little Pongo. After pushing them about here for a few weeks, you'll know almost as much about them as Hercules. Then you'll be a Really Useful Dalmatian."

Pongo and the Breakdown Crane
Narrator: "Every day, Mickey Mouse came to the station to see the Disney Characters."

Mickey Mouse: "Hello."

Narrator: "He always said to Pongo."

Mickey Mouse: "Remember, don't be impatient, Pongo. You can never be as strong and fast as Sir Ector, but you can be a Really Useful Dalmatian. Don't let the silly pirates tease you."

Narrator: "There were lots of pirates, and Pongo worked very hard pushing and pulling them into place. There was also a small trailer and two strange things his driver called cranes."

Pongo's Driver: "That's the breakdown crane."

Narrator: "He told Pongo."

Pongo's Driver: "The cranes are for lifting heavy things, like Disney Characters, and flowers, and pirates."

Narrator: "One day, Pongo was in the yard. Suddenly, he heard a duck screaming."

Donald Duck: "Help! Help!"

Narrator: "A duck came rushing through, much too fast. The duck was Donald, and he was frightened. His webbed feet were on fire."

Donald Duck: "They're pushing me, they're pushing me!"

Narrator: "He panted."

Pirates: "On, on, on!"

Narrator: "Laughed the pirates.

Still screaming,"

Donald Duck: "Help! Help!"

Narrator: "Poor Donald disappeared."

Pongo: "I'd like to teach those pirates a lesson."

Narrator: "Said Pongo the Dalmatian.

Soon came the alarm."

Signalman: "Donald's off the path, the breakdown crane, quickly!"

Narrator: "Pongo grabbed the crane, and off they went.

Pongo worked his hardest."

Pongo: "Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "He puffed. He wasn't pretending to be like Sir Ector; he really meant it."

Pongo: "Bother those pirates and their tricks. I hope poor Donald isn't hurt."

Narrator: "Donald's driver and fireman were feeling him all over, to see if he was hurt."

Donald Duck's Driver and Fireman: "Never mind, Donald."

Narrator: "They said."

Donald Duck's Driver and Fireman: "It wasn't your fault. It was those webbed feet they gave you. We always said they were no good."

Narrator: "Pongo pushed the breakdown crane alongside. Then he pulled the unhurt pirates out of the way."

Pirates: "Oh, dear, oh, dear!"

Narrator: "They groaned."

Pongo: "Serves you right, serves you right!"

Narrator: "Puffed Pongo.

He was hard at work, puffing backwards and forwards all day."

Pongo: "This will teach you a lesson. This will teach you a lesson."

Narrator: "He told the pirates.

And they answered,"

Pirates: "Yes it will, yes it will."

Narrator: "They left the broken pirates, then with two cranes, they put Donald back on the path.

He tried to move, but he couldn't, so Pongo helped him back home.

Mickey was waiting anxiously for them."

Mickey Mouse: "Well, Pongo,"

Narrator: "He said,"

Mickey Mouse: "I've heard all about it, and I'm very pleased with you. You're a Really Useful Dalmatian.

Donald shall have some proper feet and some new feathers, and you shall have a route all to yourself."

Pongo: "Oh, thank you, sir!"

Narrator: "Said Pongo.

Now Pongo is as happy as can be. He has a route, and two ducks called Abigail and Amelia. He puffs proudly backwards and forwards with them all day.

He is never lonely. Hercules and Baloo stop quite often and tell him the news.

Sir Ector is always in a hurry, but never forgets to whistle to Pongo, and Pongo always barks in return."

Donald and the Flowers
Narrator: "Donald Duck was enjoying his life in Disneyland, but he still had a lot to learn."

Mickey Mouse: "You're a special mixed-traffic duck."

Narrator: "Said Mickey Mouse."

Mickey Mouse: "You can take flowers and pirates quite easily, but you must learn by your mistakes."

Narrator: "Donald knew what Mickey meant. He could well remember that dreadful accident on his first day."

Hercules: "Be careful with the flowers, Donald."

Narrator: "Said Hercules."

Hercules: "They don't like being bumped."

Narrator: "Everyone came to admire Donald."

Donald Duck: "I'm a really splendid duck."

Narrator: "He thought, and suddenly danced up a sweat. A shower of sweat fell on Mickey's nice new top hat.

Just then, the guard blew his whistle, and Donald thought they had better go."

Donald Duck: "Go on! Go on!"

Narrator: "He puffed to Hercules."

Hercules: "Don't push! Don't push!"

Narrator: "Replied Hercules. The flowers were grumbling too."

Flowers: "Don't go so fast! Don't go so fast!"

Narrator: "But Donald didn't listen.

When at last, they stopped at the next station, two flowers were beyond the platform. They had to go back to drop off their passengers. But no one seemed to know about Mickey's new hat, so Donald felt happier.

Presently, they came to the station where Pongo was waiting with his ducks."

Pongo: "Hello, Donald."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "Feeling better? That's right.

Oh, that's my guard's whistle. I must go. I don't know what Mickey Mouse would do without me to run this route."

Narrator: "And he puffed off importantly.

Hercules and Donald passed the field where Donald had had his accident. The fence was mended and the cows were back again.

They ended their journey, and rested before setting off for home. Donald was still wondering what Mickey would have to say about his new hat.

Next morning, Mickey spoke severely to him."

Mickey Mouse: "If you can't behave, I shall take away your white feathers, and have you painted red."

Narrator: "Donald didn't like that at all.

He was very rough with the grumbling flowers as he brought them to the platform."

Donald Duck: "Don't talk! Come on!"

Narrator: "He called to them."

Donald Duck: "Sir Ector never has to fetch his own flowers,"

Narrator: "He huffed to himself."

Donald Duck: "And he only has red hair."

Narrator: "To make Donald even more cross, this time no one came near him."

Donald Duck: "I'll show them!"

Narrator: "He thought.

Donald Duck: "They think Sir Ector is the only Disney Character who can take flowers.

Hurry, hurry, hurry!"

Narrator: "Puffed Donald."

Flowers: "You're going too fast! You're going too fast!"

Narrator: "Replied the flowers. Donald laughed and tried to go faster, but the flowers wouldn't let him."

Flowers: "We're going to stop."

Narrator: "They said."

Flowers: "We're going to stop!"

Donald Duck: "What's the matter?"

Narrator: "Donald asked his driver."

Donald Duck's Driver: "The flowers are hard on. Leak in the pot most likely. You've banged the flowers enough to make a leak in anything."

Guard: "How should we mend it?"

Narrator: "Said the Guard."

Donald Duck's Driver: "We'll do it with newspaper and a leather bootlace."

Narrator: "Replied the driver."

Guard: "Well, where is the bootlace coming from?"

Narrator: "Asked the guard."

Donald Duck's Driver: "Ask the passengers."

Narrator: "Said the driver."

Guard: "You have leather bootlace there, I see, sir."

Narrator: "Said the guard to George Banks, a smarty dressed man."

Guard: "Please give it to me."

George Banks: "I won't!"

Narrator: "Said George."

Guard: "Then,"

Narrator: "Said the guard,"

Guard: "I'm afraid we'll all have to stay where we are."

Narrator: "The passengers all said what a bad place Disneyland was. Then they told George how bad he was instead. Everyone was very cross.

At last, he handed his laces over.

The driver tied a pad of newspaper tightly around the hole in the pot, and Donald was able to take the flowers.

But he was a sadder and wiser Donald, and took care never to bump flowers again."