Pongo the Dalmatian and Friends - Season 4

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
 * Piglet (from Winnie the Pooh) as Percy
 * Friar Tuck (from Robin Hood) as Toby
 * Jiminy Cricket (from Pinocchio) as Duck
 * The Raccoon Twins (from Peter Pan) as Donald and Douglas
 * Peter Pan (from Peter Pan) as Oliver
 * Tweedledee (from Alice in Wonderland) as Bill
 * Tweedledum (from Alice in Wonderland) as Ben
 * Robin Hood (from Robin Hood) as Stepney
 * Cruella DeVil (from 101 Dalmatians) as Daisy
 * Mufasa (from The Lion King) as BoCo
 * Anna (from Frozen) as Mavis
 * Edgar (from The Aristocats) as D261
 * Bashful (from Snow White) as Skarloey
 * Sneezy (from Snow White) as Rheneas
 * Grumpy (from Snow White) as Sir Handel/Falcon
 * Happy (from Snow White) as Peter Sam/Stuart
 * Sleepy (from Snow White) as Rusty
 * Dopey (from Snow White) as Duncan
 * Doc (form Snow White) as Duke
 * Kaa (from The Jungle Book) as Smudger
 * Abigail (from The Aristocats) as Annie
 * Amelia (from The Aristocats) as Clarabel
 * Mr. Toad (from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad) as Toad
 * Prince John (from Alice in Wonderland) as Scruffey
 * Flowers (from Alice in Wonderland) as The Standard Gauge Coaches
 * Mermaids (from Peter Pan) as The Narrow Gauge Coaches
 * Pirates (from Peter Pan), Monkeys (from The Jungle Book) and Rhino Guards (from Robin Hood) as The Troublesome Trucks
 * Shere Khan (from The Jungle Book) as George
 * Lizzie (from Cars) as Caroline
 * Owl (from Winnie the Pooh) as Harold
 * Monstro (from Pinocchio) as Bulstrode
 * Mickey Mouse (from Mickey Mouse) as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Pacha (from The Emporer's New Groove) as The Portly Man
 * Professor Porter (from Tarzan) as The Mid-Sodor Railway Manager
 * Winifred Banks (from Mary Poppins) as The Refreshment Lady
 * Black Bart (from The Sword in the Stone) as The Crovan's Gate Policeman
 * Jenny (from Oliver and Company) as Nancy
 * Paul (from Pete's Dragon) as The Important Passenger
 * The Crows (from Dumbo) as The Elsbridge Cricket Club
 * Mr. Potato Head (from Toy Story) as The Inspector
 * Constable Jones (from Mary Poppins) as The Dryaw Policeman
 * The Milkman (from The Aristocats) as The Painter
 * Mr. Stork (from Dumbo) as Tom Tipper
 * Captain Hook (from Peter Pan) as Diesel (does not speak)
 * Jasmine (from Aladdin) as Henrietta (does not speak)
 * Tod (from The Fox and the Hound) as Bertie (does not speak)
 * Queen Mousterious (from The Great Mouse Detective) as Queen Elizabeth II (does not speak)
 * Sebastian (from The Little Mermaid) as Terence (cameo)
 * Copper (from The Fox and the Hound) as Trevor (cameo)
 * Scar (from The Lion King) as Bulgy (cameo)
 * George Banks (from Mary Poppins) as Jeremiah Jobling (cameo)
 * Michael Banks (from Mary Poppins) as Stephen Hatt (cameo)
 * Mary Poppins (from Mary Poppins) as Mrs. Kyndley (cameo)
 * Alan-a-Dale (from Robin Hood) as Jem Cole (cameo)
 * Grimsby (from The Little Mermaid) as The Vicar of Wellsworth (cameo)
 * Captain B. McCrea (from WALL-E) as Farmer Trotter (cameo)
 * Merlin (from The Sword in the Stone) as Sir Robert Norramby (indirectly mentioned)
 * Everyone else as Themselves

Episodes

 * 1) Grandwarf
 * 2) Sleeping Beauty
 * 3) Bulldog
 * 4) You Can't Win
 * 5) Four Little Dwarfs
 * 6) A Bad Day for Grumpy
 * 7) Happy and Winifred Banks
 * 8) Monkeys/Sleepy Helps Happy
 * 9) Home at Last
 * 10) Rock 'n' Roll
 * 11) Special Hat
 * 12) Tiger
 * 13) Passengers and Polish
 * 14) Gallant Old Dwarf/The Gallant Old Dwarf
 * 15) Sleepy to the Rescue
 * 16) Pongo and Robin Hood
 * 17) Fox Stops Play
 * 18) Bowled Out
 * 19) Baloo and the Elephant
 * 20) Mr. Toad Stands By
 * 21) Bulls Eyes
 * 22) Pongo and the Special Letter
 * 23) Paint Pots and Queens/Pongo Meets the Queen
 * 24) Fish
 * 25) Special Attraction
 * 26) Mind That Bike

Grandwarf
Narrator: "One winter's night, when the cold wind blew, the Disney Characters found it hard to sleep."

Friar Tuck: "What we need..."

Narrator: "Suggested Friar Tuck,"

Friar Tuck: "Is to listen to a story."

Piglet: "A mysterious story."

Narrator: "Said Piglet."

Jiminy Cricket: "But,"

Narrator: "Added Jiminy,"

Jiminy Cricket: "It must have a happy ending."

Pongo: "Driver told me a story,"

Narrator: "Said Pongo. So everyone listened."

Pongo: "Once upon a time,"

Narrator: "Began Pongo."

Pongo: "There were three little dwarfs, who lived in their own little house on their own little land. Their names were Doc, Happy and Grumpy. Doc was the oldest, and was named after his grace, the Doc of Disneyland. He was proud of this, and loved to keep the younger dwarfs in order.

Whenever they did anything that Doc thought wrong, he would say,"

Doc: "That would never suit his grace."

Pongo: "Other dwarfs came and went, but Doc outlasted them all.

Happy and Grumpy used to call him 'Grandwarf.' They were fond of him, but they got very tired of hearing all about 'his grace'.

Sometimes they would tease him and chant,"

Grumpy and Happy: "Dwarfs come and dwarfs go, Grandwarf goes on forever."

Doc: "You impertinent scallywags!"

Pongo: "Doc would say."

Doc: "Whatever are you dwarfs coming to?"

Happy: "Never mind, Grandwarf. We're only young once."

Doc: "Well, you better mind. Unless you want to end up like Kaa."

Grumpy: "Oh, Grandwarf? What ever happened?"

Doc: "Kaa,"

Pongo: "Said Doc,"

Doc: "Was a show-off!

He rode roughly and often came off of the road.

I warned him to be careful, but he took no notice."

Kaa: "Listen, Docy, who worries about a few spills?"

Doc: "'We do here,' I said, but Kaa just laughed."

Kaa: "He he he he he!"

Doc: "Until one day, Professor Porter said he was going to make him useful at last. Kaa stopped laughing then."

Happy: "Why? W-w-what did he do?"

Doc: "He turned him into a generator. He's still out there behind our house. He'll never move again."

Pongo: "After that, Happy and Grumpy became really useful dwarfs, and all three were happy together for many years.

Then, hard times came. The companies near the hills closed, and the land was closed, too. People came to buy the dwarfs."

Passengers: "We'll take Happy and Grumpy."

Pongo: "No one wanted Doc. They thought him 'Too old'."

Happy: "Cheer up, Grandwarf."

Pongo: "Called Happy."

Happy: "We'll find you some nice land, and then you can come and keep us in order."

Pongo: "They tried to be brave and cheerful, but no one really thought their dreams would come true.

Doc's driver and fireman polished and greased him one last time. They sheeted him snugly, and said good-bye. They had to go away and find work. Doc was alone."

Doc: "Oh, well."

Pongo: "He sighed."

Doc: "I'll go to sleep. It'll help to pass the time."

Pongo: Winter torrents washed soil from the hills. Trees and bushes grew all around. You wouldn't have known a house was there, let alone a dwarf asleep inside."

Piglet: "That's not a happy ending!"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Piglet."

Pongo: "Ah,"

Narrator: "Murmured Pongo sleepily."

Pongo: "There will be one, but that will have to wait until next time."

Sleeping Beauty
Narrator: "It was a beautiful moonlit night in Disneyland. The day's work was done and all the Disney Characters puffed safely home."

Piglet: "Pongo,"

Narrator: "Whispered Piglet."

Piglet: "Will you tell us the end of the story?"

Pongo: "You mean the one about Doc the Lost Dwarf?"

Baloo: "Exactly."

Narrator: "Said Baloo."

Donald Duck: "But,"

Narrator: "Added Donald."

Donald Duck: "Please remind us of the story so far."

Narrator: "So Pongo began and here is the rest of the story he told."

Pongo: "Doc was old and lived with two young dwarfs called Happy and Grumpy. They teased Doc and called him 'Grandwarf', but they were happy together.

Then, their land was closed down and the young dwarfs went away. Doc was left alone in the house. He went to sleep and everything around him changed. But Doc was never forgotten.

Years went by until one day not long ago, visitors came to see Mickey Mouse."

Visitors: "We want to find Doc."

Pongo: "They said."

Visitors: "And make him happy again."

Pongo: "Maps lay everywhere."

Pacha: "If we follow the old road shown here on the map."

Pongo: "They said."

Pacha: "We'll travel north of the village and then into the mountains. And look. There's the sign for the old station. If Doc's anywhere, he's there."

Pongo: "Everyone set off to the mountains far away.

The days went by, the search grew harder, but the rescuers wouldn't give up."

Rescuers: "Let's go this way."

Pongo: "They said.

But there was still no sign of Doc."

Rescuers: "He's here somewhere."

Pongo: "They said. They scrambled over hills, struggled over ditches.

At last their search ended,

(Crash!)

Quite by accident."

Pacha: "We found him! We found our sleeping beauty."

Doc: "Excuse me?"

Pongo: "Enquired Doc."

Doc: "Are you a vandal? Driver told me vandals break and smash things."

Rescuers: "Bless you, no."

Pongo: "Laughed the rescuers."

Pacha: "We dropped in because we couldn't find your door. Grumpy and Happy will be pleased to see you."

Doc: "So they did remember."

Pongo: "Sighed Doc happily.

Then they all set off for Doc's new home.

Happy and Grumpy were ready for a big welcome."

Grumpy and Happy: "He's here."

Pongo: "They whispered."

Grumpy and Happy: "Sh! Sh!"

Doc: "You woke me up!"

Pongo: "Grumbled Doc."

Doc: "In my young days, dwarfs were..."

Happy: "Seen and not heard, Grandwarf, we know."

Grumpy: "We're all be back at work tomorrow. We're glad you've come back. We can keep you in order now."

Doc: "Keep me in order? Be off with you! Impertinent scallywags!"

Pongo: "Murmured Doc. But his old eyes twinkled, and for the first time in years, he smiled as he dozed in the sun.

And that,"

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "Is the whole story. Did you like it?"

Other Disney Characters: "Yes indeed."

Narrator: "Agreed the Disney characters."

Other Disney Characters: "Especially the happy ending."

Narrator: "And soon, they were all asleep too."

Bulldog
Narrator: "One morning, Piglet was impatience. He was wearing a new coat and long for everyone to see it. The other Disney Characters were still dozing, but not Piglet."

Piglet: "Driver should be here by now. What's he doing?"

Sir Ector: "Sleeping."

Narrator: "Grunted Sir Ector."

Piglet: "But that means I'll be late. The flowers will be waiting and the passengers will get cross."

Baloo: "Rubbish!"

Narrator: "Huffed Baloo."

Donald Duck: "It's still early."

Narrator: "Added Donald."

Donald Duck: "You just want to show off."

Piglet: "No I don't."

Pongo: "Never Piglet."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "It'll soon be time for work. But be careful, or you might run into danger and Doc is not here to save you."

Friar Tuck: "D-D-Doc?"

Narrator: "Stuttered Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "You mean our hero?"

Narrator: "A large painting of Doc hung in the house."

Pongo: "The very same."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "Driver told me the story. Listen."

Narrator: "And this is the story Pongo told them."

Pongo: "Long ago, Happy and Grumpy used to work with Doc on his old land, but Grumpy still had a lot to learn.

Professor Porter came to see him."

Professor Porter: "Grumpy, I'm pleased with your work so far. Now you must learn the difficult part of the path. We call it "The Mountain Road"."

Pongo: "Grumpy was excited."

Grumpy: "Yes, please sir."

Professor Porter: "So tomorrow,"

Narrator: "Continued Professor Porter."

Professor Porter: "When you have some new clothes, you will go on it. Doc will explain everything."

Grumpy: "Huh!"

Pongo: "Thought Grumpy."

Grumpy: "Doc's an old fusspot!"

Pongo: "Next day came."

Doc: "Listen."

Spike: "Warned Doc."

Doc: "The mountain road is difficult. I'll lead."

Grumpy: "No."

Pongo: "Replied Grumpy."

Grumpy: "I'll lead. How can I learn the route with you lumbering ahead and blocking the view?"

Doc: "Suit yourself."

Pongo: "Said Doc."

Doc: "But never mind the view. Look at the path."

Pongo: "The dwarfs set off."

Doc: "Look at the path."

Pongo: "Puffed Doc."

Doc: "Never mind the view."

Grumpy: "Fusspot, fusspot!"

Pongo: "Replied Grumpy."

Grumpy: "Fuddy-duddy, fuddy-duddy, fuddy-duddy!"

Pongo: "The dawrfs' speed grew slower and slower."

Grumpy: "Don't dawdle, don't dawdle!"

Pongo: "Urged Grumpy."

Doc: "No hurry, no hurry."

Pongo: "Puffed Doc.

Soon they approach the tunnel. Grumpy didn't like the tunnel. It was curved and he couldn't see."

Grumpy: "I want to get out! I want to get out!"

Pongo: "He sighed. One moment, everything seemed safe. But then suddenly...

Grumpy hung dangerously over the edge.

Doc bravely held on with all of his strength."

Doc: "Stop shaking!"

Pongo: "He called."

Doc: "I can't hold you if you shake."

Pongo: "Doc's driver and fireman worked quickly to make the two dwarfs safe again.

Then came more trouble."

Doc's Fireman: "Water!"

Pongo: "Cried Doc's fireman."

Doc's Fireman: "Doc needs water quickly!"

Pongo: "Luckily there was a workman's cottage nearby. Soon everyone was passing jugs, buckets, kettles and saucepans filled with water until Doc's thirst was quinched. All the while, Doc was building more strength. At last, when everyone's help, he was able to pull Grumpy back onto the path.

Then they started off once more.

Professor Porter was waiting at the top station. He apologized with the accident."

Passengers: "Your Doc,"

Pongo: "Said the passengers."

Passengers: "is a hero. He stood firm like a bulldog and wouldn't like go."

Pongo: "Grumpy was grateful too."

Grumpy: "Thank you for saving me, Doc. I don't know why you bothered after I've been so rude."

Doc: "Oh well,"

Pongo: "Replied Doc."

Doc: "You just had some new clothes. It would've been a pity if you felled down the mountain and spoiled them."

You Can't Win
Narrator: "Doc is the hero of all the Disney Characters. This is a story about him.

It happened long ago when Happy and Grumpy used to work with Doc on his old land. Many people came year after year to see the mountains and the lakes and most of all, Doc.

He always took his flowers, even on days when he didn't feel well."

Doc: "I mustn't disappoint my friends."

Narrator: "He would say.

Every morning he took his passengers up the road and stopped anywhere they wanted."

Doc: "Peep, peep!"

Narrator: "He whistled."

Doc: "Please be ready when I come back to you. Otherwise we might miss your boat to the mainland and that would never do."

Narrator: "One day, Doc didn't feel well. He was short of strength and glad of a rest. His driver and fireman had just finished clearing his body when Happy bustled up."

Happy: "Hello, Grandwarf."

Narrator: "He teased."

Happy: "Are you short of strength."

Doc: "Nothing of the sort. This is routine maintenance."

Happy: "Tell you what."

Narrator: "Went on Happy."

Happy: "You getting old. We must take care of you in case you get hurt."

Doc: "Hmmph!"

Narrator: "Hooshed Doc."

Doc: "That'll be the day!"

Narrator: "Doc couldn't stay cross for long. It was a lovely evening."

Doc: "Couldn't be better. Couldn't be better."

Narrator: "He guntered happily.

They began to climb, but Doc didn't mind."

Doc: "I've plenty of strength."

Narrator: "He puffed."

Doc: "We'll be up in a couple of puffs."

Narrator: "But soon, Doc's puffs changed to wheezes. His body was leaking strength."

Doc: "It's not so easy. It's not so easy."

Narrator: "He croaked."

Doc: "But I'll manage."

Narrator: "At last, they reached the station.

Doc's driver examined him carefully. Anxious passengers waited for new."

Guard: "Doc is going to take you to the harbor, but he might be late."

Narrator: "Said the guard."

Guard: "So two dwarfs are coming to help. You'll still catch your boat."

Narrator: "Grumpy went up in front."

Grumpy: "Poor old Grandwarf. What a shame you've gotten hurt."

Happy: "Peep, peep, peep!"

Narrator: "Teased Happy."

Happy: "This is the day."

Narrator: "He was coupled up behind."

Grumpy: "Are you ready?"

Narrator: "Whistled Grumpy."

Happy: "Yes, I am."

Narrator: "Replied Happy, and away they went.

When they reached the next station, the cavalcade split up.

Grumpy took Doc's passengers to the boat.

Happy headed Grumpy's line, with Randolph coupled behind."

Happy: "Fancy me rescuing Grandwarf! This is the day! This is the day!"

Narrator: "He boasted."

Happy: "Poor old dwarf! Poor old dwarf!"

Narrator: "But Doc still had plenty of strength left in him. His body sounded worse then it was. He and his driver had their own little joke ready.

They waited until they reached the hill."

Doc's Driver: "Now!"

Narrator: "Said his driver. Doc puffed and roared as though he was pushing the whole line's weight before him. The noise echoed everywhere.

When they reached the last station, everyone cheered."

Boy: "What happened?"

Narrator: "Asked a boy."

Boy: "They don't usually need two characters."

Father: "Well,"

Narrator: "Replied his father."

Father: "Happy hurt himself. Doc had to help him. It sounds as if he had a hard job too."

Narrator: "Doc and his driver's joke had worked."

Happy: "Fiddlesticks!"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Happy, and he vanished in a cloud of steam. Doc wheezed alongside."

Doc: "Poor old dwarf!"

Narrator: "He teased."

Doc: "It's no good, Happy. You can't win!"

Four Little Dwarfs
Narrator: "If you should visit a place that has a lake in the woods and a beautiful waterfall, then you may also find two little dwarfs called Bashful and Sneezy. The dwarfs know everybody and everybody knows them.

There are two more dwarfs; Grumpy and Happy.

One day, Mickey Mouse sent Hercules to the works to be mended.

A big surprise awaited Hercules."

Hercules: "It's Bashful! What's he doing here?"

Narrator: "Bashful was pleased to see Hercules."

Bashful: "I've been sent here for a rest."

Narrator: "He sighed."

Bashful: "I was put in the cottage so I could see everything and not be lonely, but I do miss Sneezy; He's going to be mended. I wish I could be mended, too, and take mermaids again."

Narrator: "Just then, some workmen arrived."

A Workman: "We're going to take you to the works now, Hercules. Come along."

Hercules: "Good-bye Bashful. Your land's a lovely one."

Bashful: "Oh, it is, it is. You've cheered me up, Hercules. Good-bye."

Narrator: "Meanwhile, Grumpy was having trouble with some mermaids. He tried to be kind, but the mermaids didn't trust him; they were awkward and rude.

There was worse to come. Some careless sheep had strayed onto the path."

Mermaids: "He's bumped us!"

Narrator: "Screamed the mermaids."

Mermaids: "Let's pay him out!"

Narrator: "They surged into Grumpy and pushed him off the road.

No one was hurt, but Grumpy limped sadly to the cottage."

Grumpy's Driver: "No more work for you today."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Grumpy's Driver: "How are we going to take the mermaids without a dwarf?"

Bashful: "What about me, sir?"

Grumpy's Driver: "Bashful! Can you do it?"

Bashful: "I'll try."

Narrator: "Said the old dwarf.

The mermaids stood at the platform."

Bashful: "I'm ashamed of you."

Narrator: "Scolded Bashful."

Bashful: "You might have hurt your passengers!"

Narrator: "The mermaids quivered.

Mermaids: "We're sorry, Bashful."

Narrator: "The guard blew the whistle, and their journey began.

Bashful remembered all the gates and styles where he had to stop.

The sun shone, the road was dry."

Bashful: "This is lovely!"

Narrator: "Sang Bashful.

Presently, the road grew steep. Bashful felt short of strength."

Bashful's Driver: "Take your time."

Narrator: "Soothed his driver."

Bashuful: "It'll be better down hill."

Narrator: "Bashful said to himself.

But it wasn't. His body was weak, and the road jarred his legs.

At last, a leg gave way."

Bashful: "I feel all croaked!"

Narrator: "Cried Bashful."

Bashful's Driver: "We'll need a bus now for our passengers."

Narrator: "Sighed his driver."

Bashful: "No!"

Narrator: "Pleaded Bashful."

Bashful: "I'll get them to the station or burst!"

Narrator: "Donald was waiting at the platform. Clanging and clanking, Bashful walked in."

Bashful: "I'll do it, I'll do it! I've done it!"

Narrator: "Donald collected his passengers and respectively puffed away.

Everyone was pleased with Bashful, but he was still worried."

Bashful: "Old dwarfs can't take mermaids like the young ones can."

Bashful's Driver: "They can if they're mended, old faithful."

Narrator: "Smiled his driver."

Bashful's Driver: "And that's what's going to happen to you, you deserve it!"

A Bad Day for Grumpy
Narrator: "Bashful and Sneezy work on the land that weaves around lakes, and mountain sides. Their mermaids have many visitors, and the dwarfs are proud to run the path, come rain or shine.

The dwarfs will never let their passengers down, but they are old and they tire more easily.

Their drivers understood this, and they spoke kindly to them."

Bashful and Sneezy's Drivers: "There's more than enough work for both of you on this land. The manager is sending two more dwarfs to help us run the path."

Narrator: "Bashful and Sneezy were pleased with this news, and promised to give the new dwarfs a big welcome.

When Grumpy and Happy arrived, they found that they had much to learn."

Grumpy: "What a small cottage."

Narrator: "Grunted Grumpy."

Grumpy: "This won't do at all. We're much too smart for this old shack."

Happy: "I think it's nice."

Narrator: "Said Happy."

Grumpy: "Humph."

Narrator: "Replied Grumpy."

Grumpy: "What's that rubbish?"

Happy: "Shhh."

Narrator: "Said Happy."

Happy: "That's Bashful. He's famous."

Narrator: "And then he whispered to Bashful."

Happy: "I'm sorry, Bashful. Grumpy's upset now, but he's quite nice, really."

Narrator: "Bashful felt sorry for Happy."

Grumpy's Fireman: "Now, Grumpy,"

Narrator: "Said the fireman,"

Grumpy's Fireman: "I will get you ready for work."

Grumpy: "I'm tired! Let Happy go; he'd love it!"

Grumpy's Fireman: "No, you're first!"

Narrator: "Grumpy puffed away to fetch his mermaids. He didn't like the look of them at all."

Grumpy: "What ever next? Those aren't mermaids, they're fishes!"

Mermaids: "Oh!"

Narrator: "Screamed the mermaids."

Mermaids: "What a horrid dwarf!"

Grumpy: "It's not what I'm used to."

Narrator: "Clanked Grumpy.

He rolled to the platform just as Sir Ector arrived."

Grumpy: "Hello, who are you?"

Sir Ector: "I'm Sir Ector. Who are you?"

Grumpy: "I'm Grumpy. I've heard of you. You're an express man. So am I, but I'm used to smart mermaids, not these fishes! Do you have smart flowers? I see you do."

Sir Ector: "We must have a chat."

Grumpy: "Sorry, I can't stop. Must keep time, you know."

Narrator: "Sir Ector was speechless!

Clouds of steam filled the air as Grumpy huffed and puffed along the path.

He was still cross when they reached the top station. Grumpy was hoping for a rest, but his driver thought otherwise."

Grumpy's Driver: "We'll leave the mermaids now, and fetch some monkeys from the quarry."

Grumpy: "Monkeys?"

Narrator: "Snorted Grumpy."

Grumpy: "Monkeys? I won't, so there!"

Narrator: "Grumpy was about to cause a great deal of trouble."

Grumpy: "Told you."

Narrator: "Said Grumpy.

By the time workmen came to rescue him, Grumpy was feeling rather silly. To make matters worse, there stood Mickey Mouse. His message to Grumpy was brief and blunt."

Mickey Mouse: "I shall talk to you later!"

Narrator: "Then he and the fireman left with Happy. Grumpy felt sillier still."

Grumpy's Driver: "Come on,"

Narrator: "Said the driver."

Grumpy's Driver: "Let's get you back on the path."

Narrator: "When Grumpy crawled home, he found Mickey Mouse waiting for him."

Mickey Mouse: "You're a very naughty dwarf!

I hope I can trust you to behave when you next come out of this cottage."

Narrator: "After hearing that, I'm sure Grumpy will. Aren't you?"

Happy and Winifred Banks
Narrator: "Grumpy had been naughty, so Mickey Mouse made him stay in the cottage for a while.

Happy was now busier than ever. He had to do Grumpy's work, as well as his own. He was very excited and the fireman found him hard to handle."

Grumpy: "Anyone would think that he wanted to work!"

Narrator: "Said Grumpy, who was lonely and bored."

Bashful: "All respectable dwarfs do."

Narrator: "Replied Bashful."

Bashful: "Keep calm Happy and you'll do well."

Narrator: "But Happy was in such of state that he couldn't listen. He collected some mermaids and went on his way.

But somehow, the faster he wanted to go, the slower the journey became.

When Happy finally fussed into the station, Baloo was already there."

Baloo: "This won't do youngster."

Narrator: "Said Baloo."

Baloo: "I can't be kept waiting. If you're late tonight, I'll go off and leave your passengers behind."

Happy: "Pooh!"

Narrator: "Said Happy. Secretly, he was a little worried, but not for long. The guard blew his whistle, and waved his green flag.

Happy puffed happily, away singing a little song."

Happy: "I'm Happy Dwarf. I'm running this path. I'm Happy Dwarf. I'm running this path.

What fun it all is."

Narrator: "He thought, as he journeyed along the path.

The mermaids enjoyed themselves too. They were growing fond of Happy.

Everyday they had to wait an hour at the station by the lake. The station has a little shop selling refreshments. The driver, fireman and the guard buy tea and cakes from Winifred Banks.

At last, the waiting was over. Happy was sizzling with impatiences."

Happy: "Peep! Hurry up, please!"

Narrator: "He whistled to the passengers."

Happy: "How awful,"

Narrator: "He thought."

Happy: "If we miss Baloo."

Narrator: "The guard was waiting with his flag and whistle. Winifred Banks was making her way to the mermaids.

Then it happened.

The guard says that Happy was too impatient. Happy says he was sure he heard a whistle. Anyway, he started."

Mermaids: "Stop! Stop! Stop!"

Narrator: "Wailed the mermaids."

Mermaids: "You've left Winifred Banks behind."

Happy: "Bother!"

Narrator: "Groaned Happy."

Happy: "We're sure to miss Baloo now."

Narrator: "Winifred Banks climbed aboard, and they started again.

Happy didn't sing anymore. Instead, he hurried along the path as fast as his legs and his driver would let him.

The arrived at the big station just in time."

Happy: "Hooray!"

Narrator: "Said Happy. He felt very relieved."

Baloo: "Not bad, youngster."

Narrator: "Said Baloo. But Winifred Banks was still cross."

Winifred Banks: "What do you mean by leaving me behind?"

Happy: "I'm sorry, Winifred Banks."

Narrator: "Replied Happy."

Happy: "But Baloo said he might leave without us."

Narrator: "Then Winifred Banks laughed."

Winifred Banks: "You silly dwarf! Baloo was teasing you. He wouldn't have gone without his passengers. He's a guaranteed connection."

Happy: "Well!"

Narrator: "Said Happy."

Happy: "Where's that Baloo?"

Narrator: "But Baloo had chortled away."

Monkeys/Sleepy Helps Happy
Narrator: "Everyday, where the dwarfs work, the crisp air is suddenly filled with a familiar noise. The lakes and mountains have many visitors, and Owl flies the sky making sure no one's in trouble."

Owl: "All present and correct. Time to return to home."

Narrator: "Then Owl noticed something. A sleepy dwarf was coming round the mountainside.

Owl flew lower for a closer inspection."

Owl: "I'm Owl. Who are you?"

Sleepy: "I'm Sleepy."

Narrator: "Replied the dwarf."

Owl: "Don't recall seeing you before. What brings you this way?"

Sleepy: "Mickey Mouse sent me to help the other dwarfs."

Narrator: "Huffed Sleepy. This was no time for a chat with an owl."

Owl: "Well done! Cheers! And keep up the good work."

Sleepy: "Cheeky feathers!"

Narrator: "Muttered Sleepy."

Sleepy's Driver: "Not long now."

Narrator: "Encouraged the driver."

Sleepy's Driver: "We'll soon be at the top station."

Narrator: "Happy and Grumpy were glad to see Sleepy. Even so, Grumpy wouldn't stop grumbling. The monkeys didn't like Grumpy and wanted to play tricks on him."

Sir Ector: "No one understands our feelings."

Narrator: "Sympathized Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "Now if you were ill, you couldn't arrange monkeys, could you?"

Grumpy: "Good idea!"

Narrator: "Replied Grumpy."

Grumpy: "I'll try it."

Narrator: "He did so next morning."

Grumpy: "I don't feel well."

Narrator: "He groaned. There wasn't time to examine him, so some of his monkeys were lined up behind Happy's mermaids.

Sleepy promised to follow with the rest.

Happy didn't mind the extra work. He left his mermaids at the station, and trundled cheerfully on.

Soon, they reached the quarry where the monkeys were needed.

Empty monkeys at the bottom of a slope are hitched to a steel rope. Loaded ones at the top are hitched to another. By their weight, loaded monkeys run down the steep slope pulling the empty ones up.

Happy waited at the bottom of the slope for the loaded monkeys. He never bumped monkeys, unless they missed behaved.

But the loaded monkeys couldn't see him properly. They thought he was Grumpy. Their chance for trickery had come."

Loaded Monkeys: "Faster, faster!"

Narrator: "They yelled."

Empty Monkeys: "No, no!"

Narrator: "Wailed the empty monkeys."

Empty Monkeys: "It's Happy!"

Narrator: "But it was no use!"

Loaded Monkeys: "Hurrah, hurrah!"

Narrator: "Roared the monkeys. Happy shut his eyes."

(CRASH!)

Happy: "Peep, peep!"

Narrator: "Wailed Happy. Sleepy was working nearby, and came to help clear up the mess."

Sleepy: "Bust my hands!"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Sleepy."

Sleepy: "Never mind, Happy. We'll get you out."

Narrator: "Happy felt battered. His hat was ripped and his stomach dented."

Happy: "Thank you, Sleepy."

Narrator: "He sighed, and limped slowly home."

Grumpy: "I'm sorry about your accident."

Narrator: "Said Grumpy."

Grumpy: "I always stand well back. Monkeys don't like me."

Happy: "Why didn't you warn me?"

Grumpy: "I didn't think."

Mickey Mouse: "You never do! You can start thinking now while you're doing Happy's work, as well as your own! That'll teach you to pretend you were ill."

Narrator: "Grumpy did start thinking about Sir Ector.

When the wreckage was cleared away, Sleepy set off along the path."

Owl: "Splendid to see you again."

Narrator: "Whizzed Owl."

Owl: "I'm completing my evening look about."

Sleepy: "Well done!"

Narrator: "Replied Sleepy."

Sleepy: "Keep up the good work."

Narrator: "And the sleepy dwarf walked back home."

Home at Last
Narrator: "Bashful had been to the works to be mended. He felt much better. Sleepy was helping him off his wagon. Bashful hadn't met the sleepy dwarf before."

Bashful: "Sleepy seems a kindly sort of dwarf."

Narrator: "He thought to himself."

Sleepy: "I help to mend the paths and do odd jobs."

Narrator: "Said Sleepy."

Sleepy: "I hear everyone's looking forward to seeing you again. Come on."

Narrator: "Happy was feeling depressed. He was still getting over his accident but he wanted to start work again. Mickey Mouse wouldn't let him."

Mickey Mouse: "Another day's rest will do you good."

Narrator: "He said."

Mickey Mouse: "Besides, I've got a surprise for you."

Happy: "For me sir! How nice sir! What is it sir?"

Mickey Mouse: "Wait and see."

Narrator: "The surprise was Bashful."

Happy: "Oh."

Narrator: "Said Happy."

Happy: "I'm glad you've come home."

Narrator: "They gave Bashful some stamina and he sizzled happily."

Bashful: "I feel all excited."

Narrator: "He said."

Bashful: "Just like a young dwarf. Now tell me all the news."

Happy: "I see you've met Sleepy."

Narrator: "Said Happy."

Bashful: "Yes. I like that dwarf."

Happy: "So do I."

Narrator: "Replied Happy."

Happy: "It's a pity Dopey doesn't."

Bashful: "Who is Dopey?"

Happy: "He came as a spare dwarf after my accident."

Narrator: "Replied Happy."

Bashful: "Is he useful?"

Happy: "He keeps busy and I'm sure he means well, but he's bouncy and rude. He sings and sways and swivles around. His driver calls it rock 'n' roll."

Bashful: "I understand."

Narrator: "Said Bashful gravely.

His driver interrupted."

Bashful's Driver: "Dopey has done it again. He's stuck in a tunnel. Come on old boy. We'll have to get him out."

Narrator: "Bashful was pleased. He wanted to run and looked forward to meeting Dopey. They found some workmen and hurried up the path."

Bashful: "How nice and smooth the path is."

Narrator: "Thought Bashful."

Bashful: "They mended all the old bumps. The sleepy dwarf has helped to do that. What a difference Sleepy's made to the path."

Narrator: "Quite soon they found Dopey. He was stuck at the far end of the tunnel and he was very cross."

Dopey: "I'm a plain blunt dwarf. I speak as I find. Tunnels should be tunnels and not rabbit holes. This land is no good at all."

Dopey's Driver: "Don't be silly!"

Narrator: "Snapped his driver."

Dopey's Driver: "This tunnel is quite big enough for dwarfs who don't rock 'n' roll!"

Narrator: "It took some while to clear away the rocks and set Dopey free again.

At last, Bashful was able to push Dopey and his mermaids safely through.

The workmen stayed to make sure everything was safe.

Dopey grumbled all the way home, but Bashful payed no attention.

Later, Mickey spoke severely to Dopey."

Mickey Mouse: "Listen to me. There is nothing wrong with that tunnel. You stuck in it because you tried to do rock 'n' roll. Tunnels are not dance floors and you are not a pop star."

Narrator: "Then Mickey gave his full attention to Dopey's hat."

Mickey Mouse: "If it happens again,"

Narrator: "He ended ominously."

Mickey Mouse: "I shall find ways to cut you down to size. In other words, your career is, ah ha ha ha ha, on the path. Need I say more?"

Narrator: "Dopey thought Mickey had said quite enough and he remain completely silent and still, for at least the whole evening."

Rock 'n' Roll
Narrator: "Bashful the Dwarf loves all the sights and sounds along his path and knows them very well.

One morning, soon after he returned from being mended, he was enjoying his journey more than ever before. Along the way, he met Sleepy."

Bashful: "You know,"

Narrator: "He said."

Bashful: "If I couldn't see these familiar faces and places, I'd think I was on a different land. You've done wonders with these roads."

Narrator: "Sleepy laughed."

Sleepy: "I'm glad you're pleased. Manager says let's mend the roads so well, he won't know where he is. And we did, and you didn't if you take my meaning."

Narrator: "Bashful liked this hard working dwarf."

Sleepy: "There's still on bad bit."

Narrator: "Warned Sleepy."

Sleepy: "Just before the first station. A dwarf might come off there, particularly Dopey. He will rock 'n' roll along the path. Look at him right now. I shouldn't like his passengers hurt."

Dopey: "What about me? I'm a plain dwarf and I believe in plain speaking. Speak up!"

Narrator: "Sleepy warned Dopey about the bad bit of road."

Dopey: "Huh!"

Narrator: "Grunted Dopey."

Dopey: "I know my way about. I don't need smelly sleepy dwarfs to tell me what to do."

Narrator: "Sleepy felt hurt.

Dopey banged about the yard. Then, he clattered crossly to the station. Donald Duck was already there waiting for him."

Donald Duck: "You're late!"

Narrator: "He snapped."

Dopey: "I know."

Narrator: "Said Dopey."

Dopey: "It's that smelly sleepy dwarf's fault. Sleepy tries to teach me how to stay on the road, and then goes off leaving me to find my own mermaids."

Donald Duck: "You poor dwarf."

Narrator: "Sympathized Donald."

Donald Duck: "I know all about bossy people. One crept into our yard and ordered us about. I soon sent him packing."

Narrator: "Dopey was filled with admiration. He didn't know that Donald was boastful and sometimes didn't tell the truth."

Dopey: "Send Sleepy packing! Send Sleepy packing!"

Narrator: "Snorted Dopey. He climbed the hill furiously."

Dopey's Driver: "Well done, boy! Keep it up!"

Narrator: "Encouraged his driver.

Soon they were near the first station. Dopey was pleased."

Dopey: "Nothing's happened, nothing's happened! Silly old sleepy dwarf! Clever me!"

Narrator: "And he rocked and rolled along the path."

Dopey's Driver: "Steady, boy."

Narrator: "Checked his driver. But it was too late."

Dopey: "Sleepers and ballast! I'm off."

Narrator: "And he was."

Sleepy: "I warned him."

Narrator: "Said Sleepy."

Sleepy: "But all he did was call me names."

Narrator: "The sleepy dwarf refused to move."

Bashful: "I'm ashamed of you, Sleepy."

Narrator: "Said Bashful."

Bashful: "Think of the passengers. What are they going to do?"

Sleepy: "Oh, I've forgotten them. Yes, of course. We must help the passengers."

Narrator: "And Sleepy roared into life.

Dopey stood sad and solitary. He couldn't rock 'n' roll now."

Dopey: "Oh dear."

Narrator: "He thought."

Dopey: "Everyone will know how silly I am."

Narrator: "The passengers had to get out and help too. They weren't very pleased about that, but worked as hard as they could. They carefully leavered Dopey back onto the road.

After that, Dopey was extra careful all day.

At last, evening came."

Dopey: "Sleepy,"

Narrator: "He whispered."

Dopey: "Thank you for helping. I'm sorry I was rude to you."

Sleepy: "That's all right, Dopey."

Dopey: "I wish all sleepy dwarfs were like you. Let's be friends."

Sleepy: "Suits me."

Narrator: "Replied Sleepy."

Sleepy: "We'll mend that bad bit of road first thing tomorrow."

Special Hat
Narrator: "It was winter in TV Land. Happy puffed nervously along the path. His hat had never been the same since his accident with some monkeys. Now the biting wind was trying to blow it away."

Happy: "My hat feels wobbly."

Narrator: "He complained."

Happy: "I wish manage would hurry up with my new one. He says it would be something special."

Bashful, Sneezy, Grumpy, Dopey and Doc: "You and your special hat."

Narrator: "Laughed the other dwarfs. They were fond of Happy, but his special hat had become quite a joke.

The winter wind grew worst. The rain came too, turning hillside streams into torrents, which threatened to wash the path away.

Sleepy, the sleepy dwarf, worked hard carrying workmen up and down the path. They were removing branches and leaves so water could flow away.

But one morning, Sleepy's driver brought bad news."

Sleepy's Driver: "There's been a washout near the tunnel. The road has been swept away. We must repair the damage immediately."

Narrator: "The important work took longer than expected. As days went by, the weather changed. It became frosty and much colder."

The workmen finished at last. Happy was most careful as he took the morning mermaids over the mended bit of road.

Soon, they approached the tunnel. It was short and curved. So his driver could not see right through it. Happy was heading for trouble."

Happy's Driver: "There's something hanging from the roof."

Narrator: "Shouted his driver. Happy came out of the tunnel a different looking dwarf. He no longer had his hat."

Guard: "Here's what hit you, Happy."

Narrator: "Called the guard. And he produced a thick, cold icicle. They set off again, but without his hat, the journey was very difficult.

Then, his fireman saw an old box lying beside the road."

Happy's Fireman: "We'll use that instead of your hat. At least, it'll keep your head warm."

Narrator: "Happy finished his journey with the box wired to his body.

The other dwarf laughed, and Grumpy sang a song about it."

Grumpy: "Happy said again and again, his new hat will put ours to shame. Went into a tunnel and lost his old hat. Now his famous new hat's a box!"

Narrator: "The teasing continued until at last the day came when his new hat arrived.

Mickey Mouse proudly presented it."

Happy: "Oh dear!"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Happy."

Happy: "Someone's squashed it."

Narrator: "Mickey laughed."

Mickey Mouse: "Don't worry, Happy. This hat is something special indeed. You'll soon see."

Narrator: "Happy's new hat was made of special wool, which made his head much warmer."

Happy: "I feel stronger than ever before!"

Narrator: "He hummed. Even Grumpy was impressed."

Grumpy: "I can't understand it. Happy just seems to stroll along the path. He makes work look so easy."

Narrator: "The others don't laugh at Happy's hat now. They wished they had one like it."

Tiger
Narrator: "Grumpy is very proud of his big feet. They hold him well to the ground, but they are unusual.

One day, the other dwarfs wouldn't stop teasing him."

Bashful, Sneezy, Happy, Dopey and Doc: "Look at his tiger feet!"

Narrator: "They joked."

Grumpy: "Be quiet!"

Narrator: "Snorted Grumpy."

Grumpy: "You're jealous!"

Happy: "Don't worry."

Narrator: "Soothed Happy."

Happy: "The dwarfs all teased me about my special hat, until they learned how useful it is."

Grumpy: "Did you hear that?"

Narrator: "Huffed Grumpy."

Grumpy: "My feet are special, like Happy's hat! I can go faster than any of you."

Narrator: "Bashful had a plan to make Grumpy see sense."

Bashful: "With your grand feet, Grumpy,"

Narrator: "Said Bashful,"

Bashful: "You're just the dwarf to tackle Shere Khan."

Grumpy: "Who's Shere Khan?"

Bashful: "That tiger over there."

Narrator: "Replied Bashful."

Bashful: "Listen."

Narrator: "The tiger was making rude remarks about the dwarfs."

Shere Khan: "Roads are no good, turn them into tiger paths, pull em' up, turn them into tiger paths! Roads are no good, tun them into tiger paths, pull em' up, turn them into tiger paths!"

Grumpy: "Don't worry."

Narrator: "Said Grumpy."

Grumpy: "Leave him to me. I'll send him packing.

Shere Khan will soon get a run for his money."

Narrator: "Later that morning, Shere Khan was at the crossing."

Shere Khan: "Huh."

Narrator: "He said."

Shere Khan: "You're Grumpy, I suppose."

Narrator: "Grumpy was standing no nonsense."

Grumpy: "And you, I suppose, are Shere Khan? Yes, I've heard of you."

Shere Khan: "And I've heard of you. You swank around with your tiger feet, pretending you're as good as me."

Grumpy: "Actually,"

Narrator: "Retorted Grumpy."

Grumpy: "I'm better. Good-bye."

Narrator: "Shere Khan chuffered on, fuming.

Later that day, Grumpy brought a special load down after the last dwarf had gone.

When he had reached the road, he saw Shere Khan trundling home. Grumpy tried to attract his attention."

Grumpy: "Peep peep peep!"

Narrator: "Shere Khan took no notice. There was barely room to pass.

Grumpy was cross."

Grumpy: "Get out of my way, you great clumsy path hog!"

Shere Khan: "Ha! I don't move for imitation tigers."

Narrator: "Huffed Shere Khan. They rumbled along as the insults continued.

Then there was trouble."

(CRASH!)

Grumpy: "Aaah!"

Narrator: "Cried Grumpy."

Grumpy: "That was your fault."

Shere Khan: "No it wasn't. It was yours."

Narrator: "Everyone was arguing over who was to blame."

Black Bart: "Hello, hello, hello."

Narrator: "Said Black Bart, ominously."

Black Bart: "And what's going on here?"

Narrator: "This made everyone stop arguing. They set to work clearing up the mess instead.

Next day, they put up a fence between the roads.

Then, they went away, taking Shere Khan with them.

Grumpy thought he had made Shere Khan go away.

He talked of nothing but tigers."

Bashful: "Oh, dear."

Narrator: "Whispered Bashful."

Bashful: "He's worse than ever. I'm sorry my plan was no good."

Sleepy: "Never mind."

Narrator: "Said Sleepy."

Sleepy: "We'll think of something else."

Narrator: "But they had no need to do that.

Some boys arrived instead. They pointed to Grumpy and cried,"

Boys: "Look, here's Grumpy. He tried to race a tiger, but the tiger nearly beat him!"

Narrator: "Grumpy never mentions tigers now."

Passengers and Polish
Narrator: "Jenny is a guard's daughter.

One day, she was working on Bashful with some polish and a rag. Bashful was snoozing happily, but Jenny wanted to talk."

Jenny: "Wake up, lazybones! Your shoes are filthy. Aren't you ashamed?"

Bashful: "No."

Narrator: "Yawned Bashful."

Bashful: "You're just an old fusspot."

Narrator: "And then Bashful closed his eyes. He was thinking of his friend, Sneezy, and the all the good times they shared together before Sneezy went away to be mended.

Jenny interrupted again."

Jenny: "Don't you want to look nice for when Sneezy comes home?"

Narrator: "Bashful wasn't sleepy anymore."

Bashful: "What? When?!"

Jenny: "Soon. Daddy told me. I'm going now."

Narrator: "She said."

Bashful: "Jenny, stop. Do I really look nice? Please polish me again."

Jenny: "Now who's an old fusspot?"

Narrator: "Laughed Jenny, and set to work once more.

Dopey was jealous."

Dopey: "Aren't you gonna polish me too?"

Jenny: "Sorry. Not today. I'm going now. I'm helping Winifred Banks this afternoon. We must get the ices ready for the passengers. Never mind, Dopey."

Narrator: "She said. But Dopey did mind."

Dopey: "It isn't fair!"

Narrator: "He complained."

Dopey: "Happy gets a special hat, Grumpy gets special feet, passengers get ices, but I'm not even polished!"

Narrator: "Of course, this wasn't true. But Dopey enjoyed complaining. He became sulkier still.

That afternoon, there was bad news from up the path."

Dopey's Driver: "One of Bashful's mermaids has come off the road."

Narrator: "Called Dopey's driver."

Dopey's Driver: "We'll have to take the workmen there right away."

Dopey: "All this extra work!"

Narrator: "Grumbled Dopey."

Dopey: "It wears a dwarf out!"

Dopey's Driver: "Rubbish! Come on!"

Narrator: "The hurt mermaid was in the middle of Bashful's line. So he had gone on to the top station with his front mermaids.

Dopey left the workmen to sort out the mess, then he brought the passengers with the rear mermaids home.

He sulked all the way."

Dopey: "I get no rest, I get no rest!"

Narrator: "He muttered.

Dopey made the journey very difficult. He was short of strength, so his driver waited a while and hope of raising more. But Dopey wouldn't try."

Dopey's Driver: "We'll keep our passengers waiting."

Narrator: "Said his driver. Dopey was cross."

Dopey: "You always think about the passengers and never about me!"

Narrator: "It wasn't long before Dopey finally build up enough strength and set off again.

But he was still very grumpy and cross."

Dopey: "I'm overworked, and I won't stand it!"

Narrator: "At last, they reached the viaduct near the station."

Dopey's Driver: "Come on, Dopey!"

Narrator: "Called his driver."

Dopey's Driver: "One more effort, and you'll have a rest and a drink at the station."

Narrator: "Then, Dopey was very rude."

Dopey: "Keep your own station! I'm staying here!"

Narrator: "And he did too.

Bashful had to pull Dopey and his mermaids all the way to the platform.

The passengers were furious. They told everyone what a bad land it was.

That night, Mickey Mouse spoke to Dopey."

Mickey Mouse: "No passengers means no polish!"

Dopey: "And no polish means no passengers."

Narrator: "Dopey muttered to himself.

He still has a lot to learn, doesn't he?"

Gallant Old Dwarf/The Gallant Old Dwarf
Narrator: "Dopey would not stop grumbling. He grumbled that he wasn't polished enough, he grumbled that he was overworked. Most of all, he grumbled about the passengers."

Bashful: "I'm ashamed of you, Dopey."

Narrator: "Said Bashful."

Bashful: "Thank goodness Sneezy is coming home soon. Perhaps he'll teach you some sense before it's too late.

Dopey: "What has Sneezy to do with me?"

Bashful: "Sneezy saved our land."

Narrator: "Replied Bashful."

Happy: "Please, tell us about it!"

Narrator: "Said Happy."

Bashful: "Well,"

Narrator: "Began Bashful,"

Bashful: "It was before you came here. Things were bad. Sneezy and I had to keep the business running, or our land would have to close."

Happy: "How awful."

Narrator: "Murmured Happy."

Bashful: "I tried hard,"

Narrator: "Continued Bashful,"

Bashful: "But my old feet ached. Sneezy understood."

Sneezy: "It's my turn now!"

Bashful: "He'd tell me. He was often short of strength, but he always struggled to a station, and then rested there.

Sneezy: "I mustn't stop between stations."

Bashful: "He'd say."

Sneezy: "The passengers wouldn't like it."

Dopey: "Hmph!"

Narrator: "Huffed Dopey. He had stopped on a viaduct and hadn't cared at all."

Bashful: "Passengers,"

Narrator: "Continued Bashful,"

Bashful: "Get cross if you stop at the wrong places. Sneezy stopped in a wrong place once, and this is what happened.

One wet and windy afternoon, when the ground was damp, Sneezy was traveling home with a full line; there were even passengers at the end.

It wasn't a comfortable ride at all.

Sneezy's feet kept slipping, and it was a steep climb.

At last his feet gripped the ground again."

Sneezy: "The worst is over,"

Bashful: "He thought,"

Sneezy: "Now we're away."

Bashful: "But they weren't."

Sneezy: "Aaah! I've got a cramp!"

Bashful: "He groaned.

And Sneezy stopped on the loneliest part of the path.

His driver examined him carefully."

Sneezy's Driver: "Your leg gear has jammed. We need to reach the next station. Do you think you can still get us there?"

Sneezy: "I'll try."

Bashful: "Replied Sneezy.

Sneezy did his best."

Sneezy: "If I fail,"

Bashful: "He thought to himself,"

Sneezy: "The passengers will be cross and the land will close."

Bashful: "Everything blurred. He was really too tired to make another limp of his legs, but he did, and another, and another, and another.

Finally, tired, but triumphant, Sneezy reached the station."

Sneezy: "I'm here at last!"

Bashful: "He wheezed."

Passengers: "Thank you for getting us home."

Bashful: "Said the passengers."

Passengers: "We'll tell all our friends what a fine land this is."

Bashful: "His driver was delighted."

Sneezy's Driver: "You're a gallant little dwarf."

Bashful: "He said to Sneezy."

Sneezy's Driver: "When you're rested, we'll mend you, so you'll be ready for tomorrow."

Bashful: "And,"

Narrator: "Smiled Bashful,"

Bashful: "Sneezy always was ready for tomorrow."

Dopey: "Thank you for telling us about him."

Narrator: "Whispered Dopey."

Dopey: "I was wrong. Passengers are important after all."

Narrator: "The next day, Sneezy came home. All the Disney Characters were there to greet him. Hercules pushed his crane to the siding, where he was lifted onto the ground.

This was the signal for a chorus of whistles from Disney Characters large and small. Everyone was happy, and Sneezy was the happiest of them all."

Sneezy: "You know,"

Narrator: "He whispered to Bashful,"

Sneezy: "This helps a dwarf to feel that at last, he has really come home."

Sleepy to the Rescue
Narrator: "In Springtime, Sleepy loves to visit a faraway place. It's filled with bluebells. The air smells sweet and Sleepy thinks there's no better place to be.

One day, Pongo was passing by just as Sleepy was having a drink."

Pongo: "Ruff, ruff! Good morning."

Narrator: "Barked Pongo."

Pongo: "Your driver looks as little worried. I wonder why."

Sleepy: "I don't know."

Narrator: "Said Sleepy."

Sleepy: "But I soon will.

Excuse me,"

Narrator: "Said Sleepy."

Sleepy: "But is there something wrong?"

Sleepy's Driver: "Yes indeed."

Narrator: "Replied the driver."

Sleepy's Driver: "They need another Disney Character to help run this special path."

Sleepy: "A fox."

Narrator: "Laughed Sleepy."

Sleepy: "Maybe I can find one."

Narrator: "Later, Sleepy saw Raccoon Twin #2 and Piglet. Sleepy had an idea."

Sleepy: "Can you help me find another Disney Character?"

Raccoon Twin #2: "Where?"

Sleepy: "Where you found Peter Pan."

Raccoon Twin #2: "You mean on the other land?"

Sleepy: "Yes. I'm looking for a fox."

Narrator: "Said Sleepy, and explained everything."

Raccoon Twin #2: "I'd like to help, but these days it's only villains that go there."

Narrator: "Then Sleepy decided."

Sleepy: "So that's where I'll go."

Raccoon Twin #2: "Take care."

Narrator: "Warned Raccoon Twin #2.

Sleepy told the driver all about the plan. And that night, he came back to the dock."

Sleepy's Driver: "The manager says he'll make a home for a fox if you find one."

Sleepy: "Right."

Narrator: "Said Sleepy."

Sleepy: "We'll find one tomorrow."

Narrator: "It took them all of the next day to travel to the other land.

Darkness fell and the cold wind blew."

Sleepy: "Oh, what's that?"

Narrator: "Murmured Sleepy. But it was only the sounds of the lonely scrapyard. Villains silent and still lined up on guard."

Villains: "Who are you?"

Narrator: "Sleepy plucked up courage."

Sleepy: "I'm a sheds and sidings inspection dwarf. Have you any Disney Characters in the sheds?"

Villains: "No. None."

Narrator: "Sleepy rallied again."

Sleepy: "Then what the sidings?"

Villains: "One. We have one."

Narrator: "Sleepy grew braver still."

Sleepy: "Then I'll just go an inspect."

Narrator: "A fox with a green outfit stood sad and alone in the shadowy sidings. His driver was next to him keeping him company."

Sleepy: "Excuse me?"

Narrator: "Said Sleepy."

Sleepy: "Do you like bluebells?"

Narrator: "The fox looked startled."

Robin Hood: "Yes. Bluebells are beautiful."

Sleepy: "Then you're soon going to see lots of them because I'm getting you out of here."

Narrator: "Everyone worked fast. It was difficult to get his body warmed up, but soon it was warm and Robin Hood had plenty of energy. Sleepy's engineer agreed to be Robin Hood's fireman.

So fall they set, past the bleak and booming lines villains."

Villains: "Where is he going?"

Narrator: "They hissed."

Sleepy: "Just down the path."

Narrator: "Replied Sleepy. And the chuffered quickly away."

Sleepy: "We've done it! We're over the border and back on our own land. Mission accomplished."

Narrator: "When Sleepy and the fox arrived back in the valley, a big welcome awaited them."

Manager: "We shall mend you and give you new clothes."

Narrator: "Said the manager. His driver was delighted."

Robin Hood's Driver: "You lucky old fox. You've been saved by the Bluebell Land."

Robin Hood: "And my friend, Sleepy. I wouldn't be here if it weren't for Sleepy."

Narrator: "Now the fox is as happy as can be and helps the passengers and visit at bluebell time. His name is Robin Hood, but everyone calls him the Bluebell Fox."

Pongo and Robin Hood
Narrator: "Pongo the Dalmatian was feeling very happy. His black spots shone in the sun, he was right on time, and all around his route the countryside seemed prettier than ever before."

Pongo: "Ruff, ruff! Good morning, Piglet."

Narrator: "He barked."

Pongo: "My route is the pride of Disneyland. Wouldn't you agree?"

Piglet: "Uh, yes Pongo, of course, But uh,"

Pongo: "But what Piglet? Out with it!"

Piglet: "Well, there is another Disney Character with a famous route too?"

Pongo: "Who? Where?"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Pongo anxiously."

Piglet: "His name is Robin Hood. He's faraway, but Mickey Mouse says he might visit us."

Pongo: "When?"

Piglet: "Oh, someday."

Narrator: "And Piglet hurried away.

Meanwhile Robin Hood was walking steadily along his route. It runs through fields and forests, but isn't very long, which made him feel a little sad. Later he saw Sleepy, the dwarf who had helped saved Robin Hood from death."

Robin Hood: "Everyone's been so kind. But my route is so short and I do miss a good long rung."

Sleepy: "I think you should tell driver too."

Narrator: "Replied Sleepy."

Sleepy: "I'm sure he'll understand."

Narrator: "Robin Hood soon discovered that indeed he did."

Robin Hood's Driver: "Do you know, Robin Hood? I feel just the same way."

Narrator: "That evening, Robin Hood's driver had exciting news."

Robin Hood's Driver: "Just what Robin Hood? Mickey has invited us to visit the other Disney Characters on his land. Manager agreed. But it'll be a really long run to get there."

Robin Hood: "Oh, thank you."

Narrator: "Sighed Robin Hood. They set off next morning.

By now, all the other Disney Characters were talking about Robin Hood."

Piglet: "He runs a famous route. Did you know that?"

Narrator: "Said Piglet. Pongo was feeling a little jealous."

Pongo: "Huh! It may be famous, but my route is the first on the path. Everyone knows that too."

Narrator: "And he huffed away to fetch his ducks."

Piglet: "Look!"

Narrator: "Squeaked Piglet."

Piglet: "Why have they all come? There is no Disney Character yet."

Narrator: "But Piglet was wrong. The signal dropped, and from faraway a fox whistled."

Raccoon Twin #2: "Here he comes."

Narrator: "Yelled Raccoon Twin #2.

Robin Hood walked proudly through the junction. All the Disney Characters were pleased to see him."

Hercules: "I hope you meet Pongo too."

Narrator: "Said Hercules."

Hercules: "You both have routes to be proud of."

Narrator: "Then Robin Hood set off to help Jiminy Cricket arrange flowers in the yard, and they worked happily together all afternoon.

At last, Pongo arrived."

Pongo: "Sorry, can't talk. It's time for my last delivery. Mustn't be late."

Narrator: "He was hardly out of sight when the Disney Characters heard shouting at the station. Moments later came the alarm."

Paul: "Stop all Disney Characters!"

Narrator: "The signalman answered the telephone."

Signalman: "A special is it? I see."

Narrator: "Pongo was impatient."

Pongo: "Why are we waiting? My passengers are being delayed."

Pongo's Driver: "Sorry, Pongo."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Pongo's Driver: "We're being shunted to allow another Disney Character to pass."

Narrator: "Soon they heard an unfamiliar sound. There was Robin Hood with his headlamp swinging and whistle blowing. He gathered speed and disappeared."

Pongo: "Well bust my tail!"

Narrator: "Said Pongo the Dalmatian.

Next morning, Pongo was still fuming."

Pongo: "Shunted! And on my own route too! It's a disgrace!"

Robin Hood: "I'm sorry."

Narrator: "Said Robin Hood."

Robin Hood: "I was a special."

Pongo: "Why?"

Robin Hood: "An important passenger named Paul arrived just as you left. He ordered a special ride and Jiminy let me take it.

We had a splendid run, but,"

Pongo: "But,"

Narrator: "Finished Pongo kindly."

Pongo: "It can make a Disney Character nervous not to know the route."

Robin Hood: "Exactly!"

Narrator: "Said Robin Hood."

Robin Hood: "You're such an expert."

Narrator: "This made Pongo felt much better. He couldn't be cross anymore, and instead began telling Robin Hood all about his route."

Fox Stops Play
Narrator: "Robin Hood the Fox was busy talking to the other Disney Characters. It was his first visit to their land and he was having a splendid time."

Robin Hood: "You are very lucky Disney Characters."

Narrator: "He said."

Robin Hood: "Your land has got everything. It's long enough to give you a good run, and you have plenty of passengers. Then you have a quarry and a mine, so you'll need plenty of rhino guards. Ringo guards are fun. I missed them on our land."

Narrator: "Piglet was surprised. All the Disney Characters thought rhino guards were trouble."

Piglet: "You're welcome to take some of mine."

Narrator: "He said."

Piglet: "But you better ask driver first."

Narrator: "They're drivers agreed and the two Disney Characters set off.

Pongo and Friar Tuck were speechless.

Robin Hood took the rhino guards to the harbor. Then he picked up a load of empty ones and started back.

Ahead was a cricket field. The game had just began. Robin Hood and his driver had to wait at a signal."

Robin Hood's Driver: "Good."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Robin Hood's Driver: "We can watch the game."

Narrator: "Then, there was trouble. The batsman hit the ball. It flew high in the sky towards Robin Hood. "Clunk" went the signal. "Thump" went a ball onto a rhino guard. But neither driver nor fireman heard it."

Crows: "Stop!"

Narrator: "Yelled the crows. But Robin Hood didn't hear them."

Robin Hood: "Come along. Come along."

Narrator: "He puffed to the rhino guards."

Crows: "Our one and only ball."

Narrator: "Cried the crows."

Crows: "Wake up, Lizzie."

Narrator: "They said to their old car."

Crows: "The chase is on."

Narrator: "Lizzie coughed crossly and rolled down the road.

Robin Hood wasn't hurrying. Lizzie soon came up behind."

Lizzie: "Toot, toot!"

Narrator: "She wailed. The crows shouted but Robin Hood was still too far for his driver and fireman to see or hear properly. They completely misunderstood."

Robin Hood's Driver: "If those jokers want a race,"

Narrator: "Said the driver."

Robin Hood's Driver: "They can have one. Faster, Robin Hood! Faster!"

Narrator: "Poor Lizzie wasn't happy at all. She rattled along at twice her usual speed."

Lizzie: "I shouldn't be treated like this."

Narrator: "She grumbled."

Lizzie: "This pace it too hot for my system. It'll fuse all my circuits."

Narrator: "Suddenly, Robin Hood was nowhere to be seen."

Lizzie: "Hurrah!"

Narrator: "Cried Lizzie."

Lizzie: "That silly fox has run into a hole so we can't catch it. I can go home now."

Narrator: "But she couldn't. Her driver pounded Lizzie on up the steep hill, and then down the other side towards the station. Robin Hood was already there and Lizzie cluttered in."

Crows: "We need our ball back."

Narrator: "Cried the crows, and explained everything.

The ball was with the third rhino guard from the end of the line."

Glasses Crow: "We found it!"

Narrator: "Cried a crow."

Robin Hood's Driver: "We're sorry."

Narrator: "Said the driver."

Glasses Crow: "Ah, you couldn't help it."

Narrator: "Replied the crow."

Glasses Crow: "Now, we must get back quickly."

Robin Hood's Driver: "You'll be lucky."

Narrator: "Said the driver."

Robin Hood's Driver: "Lizzie looks worn out."

Narrator: "And she was. The driver spoke to the stationmaster and the signalman and they all agreed on the plan.

Soon they had rolled Lizzie onto a wagon and a trailer coupled behind. The crows crowded inside and Robin Hood took them back to the playing field.

Everyone enjoyed watching the game. Even Lizzie was pleased."

Robin Hood: "She doesn't think foxes silly now."

Lizzie: "They have their uses."

Narrator: "She said."

Lizzie: "They can save the wear on a poor car's wheels."

Bowled Out
Narrator: "Robin Hood's visit to the Mickey Mouse's land was coming to an end."

Mickey Mouse: "We shall miss you."

Narrator: "Said Mickey.

Then he turned his attention to all the other Disney Characters."

Mickey Mouse: "My land is very busy, and I'm pleased with you, but you need help. A butler named Edgar is all that's available. Please do your best to avoid any... ah, disturbances."

Jiminy Cricket: "What does that mean?"

Narrator: "Whispered Jiminy."

Donald Duck: "That means this butler is difficult!"

Narrator: "Snapped Donald.

And he was.

Edgar surveyed the house."

Edgar: "Not bad. I've seen worse. At least you're all clean."

Narrator: "He sneered. The Disney Characters glared."

Edgar: "It's not your fault, but your leader should get rid of you and get characters like me. A drink of elixir, and I'm off! No bother, no waiting. They have to fuss round you for hours before you're ready."

Narrator: "The Disney Characters were furious!

Next morning, they held an indignation meeting round the house."

Sir Ector: "Disgraceful!"

Narrator: "Mumbled Sir Ector."

Donald Duck: "Disgusting!"

Narrator: "Said Donald."

Baloo: "Despicable!"

Narrator: "Spluttered Baloo."

The Raccoon Twins: "To say such thing to us!"

Narrator: "Cried the Raccoon Twins."

The Raccoon Twins: "It's to teach him a lesson we be wanting. Now, how do we do it?"

Narrator: "Their chance came sooner than expected. Edgar was purring comfortably.

Mr. Potato Head watched a fitter making final adjustments. The wind tugged at Potato Head's hat.

Edgar was ready."

Edgar: "Look at me, Jiminy and Robin Hood! Now I'll show you something!"

Narrator: "He rolled proudly towards his flowers.

Then, it happened."

(Edgar splutters and coughs)

"Shaking and spluttering, Edgar stopped.

Meanwhile, Mr. Potato Head was looking for his hat. Edgar seethed with fury as Jiminy and Robin Hood pushed him back to the shed."

Mr. Potato Head: "My hat!"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Mr. Potato Head."

Mr. Potato Head: "You've swallowed it!"

Mickey Mouse: "Bother your hat!"

Narrator: "Said Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "The heavy flowers are due out. You'll have to take them, Jiminy. Robin Hood, will you help, please?"

Robin Hood: "Thank you, sir."

Narrator: "Cried Robin Hood."

Robin Hood: "I'd like a good, long run on my last day."

Narrator: "The Disney Characters were soon ready."

Mickey Mouse: "Sir Ector will take over from halfway, so get the flowers to there. Good luck!"

Robin Hood: "Don't worry."

Narrator: "Smiled Robin Hood."

Robin Hood: "We'll get there, and be early, too!"

Narrator: "The cavalcade moved carefully on the path and out to the open road."

Robin Hood: "Now for a sprint!"

Narrator: "Puffed Robin Hood."

Jiminy Cricket: "I'm ready when you are!"

Narrator: "Replied Jiminy Cricket.

Soon, they were whizzing through Hercules' station, and next, they charged at Sir Ector's hill beyond.

They felt the drag of the heavy flowers here. It was hard work.

At last, they were running smoothly along the line toward the big station."

Sir Ector: "Hello."

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "You're early. That's one in the head for old Edgar!"

Robin Hood: "Donald says he's sick as sludge and sulking in the shed."

Sir Ector: "Serves him right for saying we're out of date!"

Narrator: "And Sir Ector chortled away.

Next day, everyone came to say goodbye to Robin Hood."

Disney Characters: "Come back and see us soon!"

Narrator: "Whistled the Disney Characters."

Robin Hood: "And you are always welcome on my Bluebell Land, too."

Narrator: "Replied Robin Hood. Then, he puffed away.

And what about Edgar? He'd slipped out while no one was looking. He'd said goodbye to no one, but left two things behind; a rather nasty smell, and a battered bowler hat."

Baloo and the Elephant
Narrator: "Pongo the Dalmatian puffed happily along his route with Abigail and Amelia.

Mickey Mouse was waiting on the platform, he looked at his watch."

Mickey Mouse: "Well Done Pongo! You are right on time, and really reliable."

Pongo: "Thank you, sir."

Narrator: "Barked Pongo."

Abigail and Amelia: "Oh, right on time and really reliable."

Narrator: "Hummed the ducks.

But the big Disney Characters were not feeling cheerful at all."

Baloo: "Where's Piglet?"

Narrator: "Mumbled Baloo."

Baloo: "He's supposed to fetch our flowers!"

Donald Duck: "We get no rest!"

Narrator: "Complained Donald.

He edged angrily on the turntable, and spoke rudely to Baloo."

Donald Duck: "What's the matter, Baloo? There's no rain today. Stop worrying and do some work instead!"

Baloo: "I'm not afraid of getting wet anymore."

Narrator: "Huffed Baloo."

Baloo: "Anyway, you look silly enough to be a clown. You should be in the circus."

Piglet: "Oh!"

Narrator: "Whistled Piglet."

Piglet: "So you've heard the news."

Sir Ector: "What news?"

Narrator: "Grunted Sir Ector."

Piglet: "About the circus."

Donald Duck: "Piglet, what are you talking about?"

Piglet: "The circus has arrived."

Narrator: "Explained Piglet."

Piglet: "I've been arranging special monkeys. Mickey needs your help too."

Narrator: "The characters soon forgot to be tired and cross. Until it was time for the circus to leave. Then Sir Ector and Baloo were cross all over again when Donald got to take the circus away.

A little later, Mickey returned."

Mickey Mouse: "Come along Baloo, a tunnel is blocked down the path. You must take some workmen to investigate."

Baloo: "Pushing monkeys, pushing monkeys."

Narrator: "Grumbled Baloo.

They stopped outside the tunnel. The workmen went inside.

It was very dark and quiet, but not for long."

(Elephant trumpets)

Workmen: "HHEEELLLPPP!"

Narrator: "Shouted the workmen, and they ran out."

Workman: "We started to dig at the block, but it grunted and moved."

Narrator: "One said."

Foreman: "Rubbish!"

Narrator: "Said the foreman."

Workman: "It's not rubbish, it's big and alive. We're not going in there again."

Foreman: "Right!"

Narrator: "Said the foreman."

Foreman: "I'll go with the monkeys, and Baloo shall push it out!"

Baloo: "Wheesh!"

Narrator: "Said Baloo unhappily. He had been shut in the tunnel for being afraid of the rain, but this was worse. Something big and alive was inside."

Baloo: "Peep! Peep! I don't want to go in."

Baloo's Driver: "Nether do I."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Baloo's Driver: "But we must clear the path."

Baloo: "Oh dear, oh dear!"

Narrator: "Puffed Baloo.

Then there was trouble. The block was indeed alive and very strong. It began to push them backwards. Out the tunnel came Baloo, then the monkeys, and last of all a large, cross elephant."

Foreman: "Well I never did."

Narrator: "Cried the foreman.

The workmen gave him some cake. He drank three buckets of water and was about to drink another, when Baloo kicked dirt."

Elephant: "UUHHH!"

Narrator: "Cried the elephant. Water went all over Baloo. Poor Baloo!

The elephant and his keeper were soon reunited, but Baloo was most upset!"

Baloo: "An elephant pushed me! An elephant hooshed me!"

Narrator: "That night, he told the other Disney Characters all about it. Sir Ector and Donald felt sorry for Baloo, but still teased him."

Sir Ector: "First the rain, then an elephant. Whatever will you be afraid of next?"

Pongo: "Never mind, Baloo."

Narrator: "Murmured Pongo."

Pongo: "I think you were brave today, and really reliable too."

Mr. Toad Stands By
Narrator: "Peter Pan had been to the hospital to be healed. Some pirates tricked him, and the boy fell into the turntable well.

Now, Peter Pan was as good as new, but he was still worried about pirates and rhino guards."

Peter Pan: "I'd rather not use them."

Narrator: "He said to himself.

But the rhino guards sang songs rude and loud.

Prince John, their leader, led the chorus."

Prince John and Rhino Guards: "Peter Pan's no use at all, thinks he's very clever, says that he can manage us, that's the best joke ever! When he orders us about, with the greatest folly, we just push him down the well, Pop! goes old Peter!"

Narrator: "Pongo, Jiminy and Piglet were shocked."

Pongo, Piglet, and Jiminy Cricket: "Be quiet!"

Narrator: "They ordered.

But they couldn't be everywhere, and everywhere they weren't, the rhino guards began again."

Prince John and Rhino Guards: "Peter Pan's no use at all, thinks he's very clever, says that he can manage us, that's the best joke ever!"

Narrator: "At last, the Disney characters gave up.

Pongo, Piglet, and Jiminy Cricket: "We're sorry, Peter Pan."

Narrator: "They said."

Peter Pan: "It's really my fault."

Narrator: "Said Peter Pan sadly

Peter Pan: "I shouldn't have fallen in the turntable well.

Narrator: "Mr. Toad, the toad, felt sorry for Peter Pan, too.

Next morning, he spoke to Raccoon Twin #2."

Mr. Toad: "I'm worried, Mr. Racoon Twin #2, this disrespect for Disney Characters. When is it going to end?"

Raccoon Twin #2: "Who knows?"

Narrator: "Sighed Raccoon Twin #2."

Mr. Toad: "I've got a plan, Mr. Raccoon Twin #2. May I stay here today and help Mr. Peter Pan? We are both Disney Characters, and must stand together."

Raccoon Twin #2: "Of course, Mr. Toad."

Narrator: "Replied Raccoon Twin #2, and puffed away.

Soon, Mr. Toad was explaining his plan."

Jiminy Cricket: "Goodness gracious, Mr. Toad, I don't think you should suggest such a thing to Peter Pan!"

Narrator: "But Peter Pan interrupted."

Peter Pan: "No, Jiminy, Mr. Toad's right, It's really my fault. I must put this trouble right!"

Mr. Toad: "I meant no disrespect, you understand."

Peter Pan: "Of course not, Mr. Toad. Anyway, driver says the same, and he's arranged it with the stationmaster."

Jiminy Cricket: "Very well, Peter Pan."

Narrator: "Concieted Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "But I must hurry, my passengers will be waiting. Good luck!"

Peter Pan: "So long!"

Narrator: "Smiled Peter Pan bravely, but he felt dreadfully nervous inside.

Peter Pan marshalled the worst rhino guards two by two."

Mr. Toad: "That's the way, Mr. Peter Pan."

Narrator: "Whispered Mr. Toad."

Mr. Toad: "And if you leave that Prince John till' last, you can have him behind you, and you can bump him if he starts his nonsense."

Prince John: "Hold back, hold back!"

Narrator: "Whispered Prince John."

Prince John: "And pass the word to the others."

Narrator: "The silly rhino guards giggled.

But Peter Pan knew what to do. There was plenty of sand on the ground, and his feet gripped splendidly. He gave a great heave."

Prince John: "Oh!"

Narrator: "Groaned Prince John!

Prince John: "I don't like this!"

Jiminy Cricket: "Go it!"

Narrator: "Yelled Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "Well done, boy, well done!"

Prince John: "Oh!"

Narrator: "Wailed Prince John."

Prince John: "Oooh!

I'm coming apart!"

Narrator: "And he did.

Then there was trouble."

Mickey Mouse: "Well, Peter Pan, so you don't know your own strength. Is that it?"

Peter Pan: "N-no, sir."

Narrator: "Said Peter Pan nervously.

Mickey Mouse inspected Prince John."

Mickey Mouse: "As I thought. Rotten fur, rusty bones. Maybe if we put you back together, you'll earn yourself a better name."

Narrator: "Nowadays, Peter Pan only takes the rhino guards when the other Disney characters are busy.

But they're always quick to warn each other,"

Rhino Guards: "Take care with Mr. Peter Pan. If you play tricks on him, you'll never be the same rhino guard again!"

Narrator: "Prince John has learned his lesson, and says nothing at all."

Bulls Eyes
Narrator: "Friar Tuck has a cowcatcher. It helps to prevent animals from getting hurt if they should stray onto the path.

Cruella DeVil thought Friar Tuck's cowcatcher was silly."

Cruella DeVil: "You're afraid of getting hurt yourself."

Narrator: "She flounced."

Friar Tuck: "I'm not!"

Narrator: "Huffed Friar Tuck."

Cruella DeVil: "You are! I've not got stupid cowcatchers, but I'm not frighten! I just shout, and they all go away."

Friar Tuck: "But they don't."

Narrator: "Said Friar Tuck simply."

Cruella DeVil: "They would with me. Animals always run if you shout and look them in the eye."

Friar Tuck: "Even bulls?"

Cruella DeVil: "Even bulls."

Narrator: "Said Cruella.

Cruella had never met a bull, but she purred away quite unconcerned

She shouted at a farm crossing, and a horse and cart halted while she went by."

Cruella DeVil: "Pooh!"

Narrator: "She said."

Cruella DeVil: "It's easy. I just shout, and they all stand aside. Poor little Friar Tuck. I'm sorry he's frightened."

Narrator: "At the next station, Constable Jones was waiting."

Constable Jones: "There's a bull on the path."

Narrator: "He warned."

Constable Jones: "Please persuade it to return to the farmer."

Narrator: "Cruella was excited."

Cruella DeVil: "Now,"

Narrator: "She thought."

Cruella DeVil: "I’ll show Friar Tuck how to manage bulls."

Narrator: "Champion isn't really a fierce bull, but this morning he was cross. He'd strayed from his field, crash through a fence, slithered down a slope and now he didn’t know where he was.

Suddenly, he saw some grass."

Champion: "Now for my breakfast."

Narrator: "He thought."

Cruella DeVil: "Oooh, oooh, oooh!"

Narrator: "Said Cruella."

Cruella DeVil: "Go on!"

Narrator: "Champion was too busy chomping to take any notice."

Cruella DeVil: "Oooh, oooh! Oooh, oooh!"

Narrator: "Said Cruella again. Champion kept grazing."

Cruella DeVil: "This is all wrong."

Narrator: "Thought Cruella."

Cruella DeVil: "How can I look him in the eye if he won't turn around?"

Narrator: "At last, he did."

Champion: "Moo!"

Narrator: "Said Champion."

Cruella DeVil: "Uh, oh!"

Narrator: "Murmured Cruella."

Cruella DeVil: "Why doesn't he run away?"

Cruella DeVil's Driver: "Go on, Cruella!"

Narrator: "Said her driver."

Cruella DeVil's Driver: "He's harmless."

Cruella DeVil: "Yes."

Narrator: "Said Cruella DeVil unhappily."

Cruella DeVil: "You know he's harmless, and I know he's harmless. But does he know? Look at his horns. If I bump into him, he might hurt me, uh, then, uh, the farmer wouldn't like that."

Narrator: "Champion sniffed at Cruella."

Cruella DeVil: "Oh!"

Narrator: "Said Cruella, and that was that. Cruella did no more.

Friar Tuck was bemused and amused to see her back at the station so soon."

Friar Tuck: "Bulls always listen if you call and look them in the eye, eh Cruella?"

Narrator: "Cruella stayed silent."

Friar Tuck: "Ah, well."

Narrator: "Continued Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "We can live and learn. I'd better chase him away for you I suppose."

Narrator: "He clanked away to find Champion.

Friar Tuck ranged his bell and blew his whistle, but Champion took no notice.

Then Friar Tuck kicked the ground loudly. That did the trick. Friar Tuck kicked a little more. And breakfast over, Champion chuntered away to join the farmer.

Cruella was feeling exhausted. She was glad when her day's work was over. Some boys were on the platform."

Boy: "Look Cruella!"

Narrator: "One teased."

Boy: "I've got some sweets, they’re called Bulls Eyes. I like them, do you?"

Cruella DeVil: "Humph!"

Narrator: "Said Cruella."

Cruella DeVil: "Keep your own bulls eyes!"

Narrator: "And she scuttled to her house."

Pongo and the Special Letter
Narrator: "One evening, Pongo brought his last delivery to the junction.

Piglet was glad to see him."

Piglet: "Are you on your way to the big station, Pongo?"

Pongo: "Yes I am. Why?"

Piglet: "Because I'm going there too."

Pongo: "I think something's up."

Narrator: "Friar Tuck looked up at the sky."

Friar Tuck: "Where?"

Pongo: "Not up there, down here."

Narrator: "Laughed Pongo."

Friar Tuck: "How can something be up when it's down?"

Narrator: "Pongo was too excited to explain."

Pongo: "Bust my paws! Look over there."

Narrator: "Anna, Mufasa, Tweedledee, Tweedledum, The Raccoon Twins and Peter Pan paraded past."

Raccoon Twin #1: "Good evening, you three."

Narrator: "Whistled Raccoon Twin #1."

Raccoon Twin #1: "Aren't we all a fine sight?"

Friar Tuck: "Very splendid indeed."

Narrator: "Admired Friar Tuck."

Raccoon Twin #1: "Sorry we can't stop. Mickey Mouse wants us all together at the station."

Pongo: "What is this about?"

Narrator: "Asked Pongo."

Pongo's Driver: "Mickey has a plan."

Narrator: "Answered his driver."

Pongo's Driver: "Come on."

Narrator: "So they followed the other Disney Characters to the big station at the end of the path."

Mickey Mouse: "Silence!"

Narrator: "Said Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "I have an important letter to read from a little girl who is five years old."

The Letter: "Dear Pongo and all the Disney Characters, please can I meet you? My friends say they would like to meet you too. You can come to my house for tea, but my mummy says there isn't enough space in my house. Can you come to the station instead? Thank you very much."

Mickey Mouse: "It seems..."

Narrator: "Continued Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "that there are many girls and boys who would like to meet you. Therefore, we are all going to the big city faraway."

All the Disney Characters: "Hooray! Hooray!"

Narrator: "The Disney Characters whistled."

Mickey Mouse: "Silence!"

Narrator: "Called Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "Other Disney Characters will be working here while your away. So please show them what to do."

Narrator: "As Abigal and Amelia were going to the big city too, Pongo and Peter Pan practiced with some flowers.

Pongo grew more and more excited. Too excited for his own good."

Pongo: "I'm glad I'm a splendid dalmatian."

Narrator: "He puffed."

Pongo: "Mickey thinks I'm really useful. I had a race with Tod once. I raced through the tunnel and stopped an inch from the buffers."

Narrator: "Then Pongo made his mistake."

Pongo: "Just like this!"

Narrator: "He boasted."

(CRASH!)

Narrator: "No one was hurt. But Pongo was badly injured.

They telephoned to Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "I'll send up the workmen."

Narrator: "He said."

Mickey Mouse: "But if they can't mend Pongo in time, we'll have to go to the big city without him."

Narrator: "Poor Pongo.

8 o'clock next morning, the Disney Characters waited at the junction. Friar Tuck and Piglet reached on the wagon, and Jiminy had pushed them into place behind Hercules. Sir Ector, Donald and Baloo are waiting to lead off. They whistled impatiently. Mickey looked at his watch."

Mickey Mouse: "I'll wait one more minute for Pongo. Then we have to go."

Pongo: "Oh, thank goodness you're still here."

Narrator: "Panted Pongo."

Abigail and Amelia: "I hope we're not late as it's just after eight."

Narrator: "The guard blew his whistle and waved his flag.

The Disney Characters cheered."

Disney Characters: "Look out, big city, here we come!"

Narrator: "And the cavalcade puffed away. Later in the big city, all the Disney Characters were lined up in a splendid shed. The children were delighted to meet their friends."

Pongo: "I'm glad the little girl wrote to us."

Narrator: "Whispered Pongo to Piglet."

Pongo: "Isn't it wonderful what happiness a letter can bring?"

Paint Pots and Queens
Narrator: "Sir Ector the Man and Pongo the Dalmatian walked hand to hand back home. It had been a busy day.

First, Pongo had teased Sir Ector about the time the big man had slid into a ditch.

Then, Pongo fell down a mine. And Sir Ector came to his rescue."

Sir Ector: "Remember Pongo,"

Narrator: "Called Sir Ector grandly."

Sir Ector: "United we stand, together we fall. You help me, and I'll help you."

Pongo: "I'll remember."

Narrator: "Replied Pongo."

Pongo: "But I hope Mickey Mouse forgives us soon."

Narrator: "Suddenly, they noticed something. As the two Disney Characters whistled into the sheds, everywhere they look, they saw paint pots and painters."

Pongo: "Bust my paws!"

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "What's happening?"

Piglet: "Shhh."

Narrator: "Whispered Piglet."

Piglet: "Mickey is going to tell us now."

Mickey Mouse: "Ladies, gentlemen and Disney Characters, I am honor to inform you that her majesty, Queen Mousterious herself is coming here to visit us. Now, on with the preparations."

Narrator: "The Disney Characters wondered who would take the royal flowers."

Hercules: "I'm too old to take important flowers."

Narrator: "Said Hercules sadly."

Sir Ector: "I'm in disgrace."

Narrator: "Sighed Sir Ector glumly."

Donald Duck: "He'll choose me, of course."

Narrator: "Boasted Donald."

Baloo: "You?"

Narrator: "Snorted Baloo."

Baloo: "You can't climb hills! He'll ask me to take the flowers, and I'll have some new fur."

Narrator: "Then, the rain came.

Baloo's driver and fireman covered up to keep dry. A milkman was on the ladder above the path. Baloo's dust blew high into the air. The milkman couldn't see. Both he and the paint pot fell all over Baloo.

Poor Baloo."

The Milkman: "Well, you're not a pretty picture!"

Narrator: "Sneered the milkman.

Mickey spoke next."

Mickey Mouse: "You look like an iced cake, Baloo. That won't do for the royal flowers. I must make other arrangements."

Narrator: "Sir Ector and Pongo were waiting for him."

Sir Ector and Pongo: "Please, sir."

Mickey Mouse: "One at a time."

Narrator: "Replied Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "Yes, Sir Ector?"

Sir Ector: "May Pongo have his route again?"

Mickey Mouse: "Hmmm.

I think you are both sorry and deserve a treat. Hercules will go in front to clear the path, Pongo will look after the flowers and Sir Ector will take the flowers."

Narrator: "The great day came. All the Disney Characters worked hard bringing people to the town.

Pongo sorted out their flowers in the yard.

Hercules walked in."

Hercules: "Peep! Queen Mousterious is here!"

Narrator: "Then, Sir Ector whistled as he approached the station. Everyone knew that sound.

Queen Mousterious's flowers glided into the station. Sir Ector was spotless, and his armor shown brightly.

Mickey stood to attention."

Mickey Mouse: "Welcome ma'am."

Narrator: "Queen Mousterious thanked him for a splendid run, and asked to see all the Disney Characters."

Piglet and Friar Tuck: "Peep, peep!"

Narrator: "Whistled Friar Tuck and Piglet."

Baloo and Donald Duck: "Shhh!"

Narrator: "Hissed Baloo and Donald. But Friar Tuck and Piglet didn't care."

Piglet and Friar Tuck: "Three cheers for Queen Mousterious!"

All the Disney Characters: "Peep, peep!"

Narrator: "Whistled the Disney Characters.

When it was time to leave, Queen Mousterious spoke specially to Pongo, who fetched her flowers, then to Hercules, and finally to Sir Ector, who took her away.

No Disney Characters ever felt prouder than those on Mickey Mouse's land."

Fish
Narrator: "On starry nights when the moon is full and the air still, you can hear the sounds of faraway ships and distant laughter. They echoed over the hills and through the valleys, down calm canals and sleepy inlits. Every Disney character knows that these are the sounds that say the harbour is hard at work at the big station by the sea.

One night, a special load of fish was ordered. Mickey Mouse decided that extra monkeys must be added to the line that the men called The Flying Kipper. The only monkeys available were old ones. They had not been used for a long time. Baloo waited impatiently by the keyside as Jiminy arranged them into position.

Pongo walked by with the mail."

Pongo: "Hello Jiminy. Going fishing? I'd take care if I were you."

Jiminy Cricket: "Why?"

Narrator: "Huffed Jiminy."

Pongo: "Well for one thing,"

Narrator: "Puffed Pongo, remembering his own experience."

Pongo: "If fish get into a Disney character's body, they always cause trouble. And for another, fish can be awfully smelly. And I know what I'm talking about. Good night."

Narrator: "Baloo grunted dreadfully."

Baloo's Driver: "You'll just have to put up with it, Baloo."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Baloo's Driver: "At least the extra load will mean you can have another Disney character help us up Sir Ector's hill."

Narrator: "Meanwhile, Jiminy was waiting at Hercules' station. So that he could help the heavy line by pushing from behind.

Baloo made good progress.

When they reach Hercules' station, his driver stopped the line beyond the platform. Then Baloo gave a special signal."

Baloo: "Peep, peep, peep, peep! I need help please?"

Jiminy Cricket: "Peep, peep!"

Narrator: "Replied Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "I shan't be long."

Narrator: "Jiminy walked gently up to Baloo's line. He was not hooked on. Baloo would then be able to run on without stopping when they reached the top of the hill."

Jiminy Cricket: "Ready!"

Narrator: "Whistled Jiminy. And off they went.

Soon they reached Sir Ector's hill."

Baloo: "Push hard, push hard!"

Narrator: "Puffed Baloo."

Jiminy Cricket: "We're doing it, we're doing it!"

Narrator: "Replied Jiminy. Baloo was pulling harder than he realized."

(Lamp falls off)

Narrator: "Jiminy felt the weight on the front of him slacking. Then Jiminy noticed something else."

Jiminy: "There's no sign of a tail lamp."

Narrator: "He thought. He whistled, but there was no reply. Meanwhile Baloo had noticed something too."

Baloo: "My line's getting heavier."

Narrator: "He thought to himself."

Baloo: "I'm slowing down!"

Narrator: "Then there was trouble."

(CRASH!)

Narrator: "No one was hurt, but a strong smell of fish hung in the air.

Next day, workmen found the broken tail lamp at the bottom of the hill. Mickey spoke kindly to Jiminy."

Mickey Mouse: "The accident wasn't your fault. We should've checked that this tail lamp was fixed on properly. We'll soon have you in working order again."

Jiminy Cricket: "Thank you, sir."

Narrator: "Said Jiminy sadly."

Jiminy Cricket: "Pongo told me to be careful about fish. They got me in a right pickle, didn't they?"

Special Attraction
Narrator: "Friar Tuck the Badger was very excited. He was holding a brand-new bell that shone like gold. He was off to the seaside. His driver was explaining everything as they traveled along."

Friar Tuck's Driver: "There's a seaside village near here. And every year, they have a big parade, with a special attraction for all the visitors.

This year, Friar Tuck, you're the special attraction."

Friar Tuck: "Thank you, sir,"

Narrator: "Said Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "But what does a special attraction do?"

Friar Tuck's Driver: "Oh, just smiles and whistles at everyone."

Narrator: "Replied his driver."

Friar Tuck's Driver: "We're almost there. Listen, you can hear the seagulls."

Narrator: "Soon, they reached the little station by the village, but instead of a big welcome, there was just one man.

He whispered to Friar Tuck's driver and turned sadly away."

Friar Tuck's Driver: "Well, if that doesn't take the biscuit!"

Narrator: "Said Friar Tuck's driver."

Friar Tuck's Driver: "They've run out of room in the parade and don't need a special attraction after all. We've got to go home, Friar Tuck. I'm sorry, old boy."

Friar Tuck: "So am I."

Narrator: "Sighed Friar Tuck.

Piglet was arranging things in the yard. He didn't expect to see Friar Tuck."

Piglet: "What are you doing back so soon?"

Narrator: "Before Friar Tuck could reply, Mickey Mouse arrived."

Mickey Mouse: "Leave these pirates here please, Piglet. There's an emergency at the harbor."

Piglet's Driver: "Come on, Piglet,"

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Piglet's Driver: "This will be trouble with Monstro!"

Piglet: "Who's Monstro?"

Narrator: "Wondered Piglet.

He was still surprised about Friar Tuck, and now he had two puzzles to sort out. His driver explained."

Piglet's Driver: "Monstro is a disagreeable whale. He never stops complaining."

Narrator: "His driver was right about Monstro. Today, the whale was more bad-tempered than ever."

Monstro: "Come on, come on, why aren't you pirates where you should be?"

Pirates: "There's no Disney character, and we can only go where we're put!"

Narrator: "Shouted the pirates."

Pirates: "You're in the wrong place, not us!"

Narrator: "When Piglet arrived, Monstro was sulking, and the pirates were crosser still."

Pirates: "Our stone is for Monstro. Please put us in a siding, so that we can load him up and be rid of him!"

Narrator: "But the pirates were being careless. As Piglet was lining them up, they burst through a barrier."

Pirates: "Help! Help!"

Narrator: "They wailed.

But it was too late!"

(CRASH!)

Monstro: "Oooogh!"

Narrator: "Cried Monstro."

Monstro: "I'm sinking!"

Pirates: "Serves you right!"

Narrator: "Giggled the pirates."

Pirates: "You were always barging in and moaning!"

Narrator: "It took a very long time to clear the mess.

Piglet watched as Monstrol was towed to the beach."

Workmen: "There you are!"

Narrator: "Said the workmen."

Workmen: "Now you can just stay here. Children can play with you all day, and at long last, you'll be useful."

Narrator: "When Piglet got home, he and Friar Tuck exchanged all their news."

Friar Tuck: "Well, we both had some seaside surprises today."

Narrator: "Laughed Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "But driver says that I'm a special attraction anyway, and so are you. Every time we go on our own line."

Piglet: "What do you mean?"

Narrator: "Asked Piglet."

Friar Tuck: "Well, all we have to do is smile and whistle at everyone!"

Mind That Bike
Narrator: "If one morning you were to travel with Tod the Fox, you would run down the winding country road with him, cross over stone-walled bridges, and travel past Pongo's route. Then, you would hear Tod's friendly greeting as he sees one of his friends pass by.

His name is Mr. Stork, the Postman.

Every day, Mr. Stork trundles cheerfully around Disneyland.

He stops at stations, collecting letters and parcels from Pongo's and Piglet's mail bags.

Then, he delivers the mail to farms and cottages far and wide.

The Disney characters know that anywhere their paths won't reach, Mr. Stork will collect their mail and deliver it safely, come rain or shine.

He's always ready to load mail bags for Pongo and Piglet, too."

Piglet: "Thank you, Mr. Stork."

Narrator: "Whistles Piglet."

Pongo: "Yes, indeed."

Narrator: "Agrees Pongo."

Pongo: "You're a really useful postman."

Mr. Stork: "Ah,"

Narrator: "Replies Mr. Stork."

Mr. Stork: "But where would I be without my van? We make a grand pair."

Narrator: "One day, Mr. Stork wasn't at the platform. A postman they didn't know dumped the bags on the platform and disappeared."

Piglet: "What happened to Mr. Stork?"

Narrator: "Wondered Piglet."

Piglet's Driver: "And his old van?"

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Piglet's Driver: "No wonder the new postman looks cross. Trying to carry mail bags on a bicycle would make anyone miserable."

Narrator: "Next morning, the Disney characters were glad to see Mr. Stork back again. But he looked very sad."

Mr. Stork: "Postmaster decided my van was too expensive to run. The rounds take longer on my bike. I'm sorry, I can't stop to help you."

Piglet: "I wish I could cheer Mr. Stork up."

Narrator: "Sighed Piglet. He was just wondering about how this might be done, when his thoughts were rudely interrupted. A man was shouting at Mr. Stork."

Man: "You've got to come back to Mickey Mouse's office. He needs you to sign some important papers right away."

Mr. Stork: "Oh, dear."

Narrator: "Replied Mr. Stork."

Mr. Stork: "This is going to make me later still!"

Narrator: "He was in a hurry, and being careless. He propped his bike against Piglet's mail bag and rushed away."

Piglet: "Stop!"

Narrator: "Cried Piglet. But Mr. Stork was out of sight. There was worse to come. Piglet's driver hadn't seen the bike and he stared away."

Piglet: "Oh, no!"

Narrator: "Cried Piglet."

Piglet: "Now there'll be trouble!"

Narrator: "And there was. Piglet's driver quickly stopped.

Everyone came running to the scene. Mr. Stork's bicycle was in pieces!"

Piglet: "I'm sorry, Mr. Stork!"

Narrator: "Apologized Piglet."

Mr. Stork: "Never mind, Piglet."

Narrator: "Said Mr. Stork."

Mr. Stork: "It wasn't your fault. But now I've only my wings to get the mail delivered. Whatever will happen next?"

Narrator: "Mr. Stork soon found out. Next day, he was waiting happily for Piglet."

Piglet: "Peep peep!"

Narrator: "Whistled Piglet."

Piglet: "Is that a smart new van I see?"

Mr. Stork: "It is indeed. That accident did me a good turn, Piglet. My chief decided a new van would do the job, much better than another bike and worth the expense. Now I can always be on time again."

Piglet: "So I did help."

Narrator: "Beamed Piglet."

Piglet: "But by accident as you might say."