Pongo the Dalmatian and Friends - Season 3

This is all of the third season of Pongo the Dalmatian and Friends.

Cast

 * Pongo (from 101 Dalmations) 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
 * Captain Hook (from Peter Pan) as Diesel
 * Mufasa (from The Lion King) as BoCo
 * Anna (from Frozen) as Mavis
 * Abigail (from The Aristocats) as Annie
 * Amelia (from The Aristocats) as Clarabel
 * Pirates (from Peter Pan) and Rhino Guards (from Peter Pan) as The Troublesome Trucks
 * Elliot (from Pete's Dragon) as The Chinese Dragon
 * Sebastian (from The Little Mermaid) as Terence
 * Tod (from The Fox and the Hound) as Bertie
 * Copper (from The Fox and the Hound) as Trevor
 * Scar (from The Lion King) as Bulgy
 * Owl (from Winnie the Pooh) as Harold
 * Mickey Mouse (from Mickey Mouse) as Sir Topham Hatt
 * Grimsby (from The Little Mermaid) as The Vicar of Wellsworth
 * Professor Knight (from Monsters University) as The Quarrymaster
 * Mr. Dawes Sr. (from Mary Poppins) as The Other Railway Foreman
 * George Banks (from Mary Poppins) as Jeremiah Jobling (not named)
 * Alan-a-Dale (from Mickey Mouse) as Jem Cole (not named)
 * Jasmine (from Aladdin) as Henrietta (does not speak)
 * Mr. Toad (from The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad) as Toad (does not speak)
 * The Prince (from Snow White) as City of Truro (not named; does not speak)
 * Indian Chief (from Peter Pan) as Flying Scotsman (not named; does not speak)
 * Minnie Mouse (from Mickey Mouse) as Lady Hatt (does not speak)
 * Michael Banks (from Mary Poppins) as Stephen Hatt (cameo)
 * Jane Banks (from Mary Poppins) as Bridget Hatt (cameo)
 * Mary Poppins (from Mary Poppins) as Mrs. Kyndley (cameo)
 * Captain B. McCrea (from WALL-E) as Farmer Trotter (cameo)
 * Everyone else as Themselves

Episodes

 * 1) A Scarf for Piglet
 * 2) Piglet's Promise
 * 3) Time for Trouble
 * 4) Sir Ector and the Famous Visitor
 * 5) Raccoon Twin 1's Duck
 * 6) Pongo Gets Bumped
 * 7) Pongo, Piglet and the Dragon
 * 8) Captain Hook Does it Again
 * 9) Baloo's Forest
 * 10) The Trouble with Mud
 * 11) No Joke for Donald
 * 12) Pongo, Piglet and the Post/Pongo, Piglet and the Mail
 * 13) Trust Pongo
 * 14) Anna
 * 15) Friar Tuck's Tightrope
 * 16) Hercules, Copper and the Really Useful Party
 * 17) Buzz Buzz/Donald Goes Buzz Buzz
 * 18) All at Sea
 * 19) One Good Turn
 * 20) Big Disney Characters
 * 21) Escape
 * 22) Peter Pan Owns Up
 * 23) Scar
 * 24) Heroes
 * 25) Piglet, Donald and the Fruitful Day
 * 26) Pongo and Piglet's Christmas Adventure/Pongo and Piglet's Mountain Adventure

A Scarf for Piglet
Narrator: "It was a cold winter's morning in Disneyland. The wind was bitter and the ground hard with frost. Pongo and Piglet were cold and cross."

Pongo: "All I want is a warm body."

Narrator: "Huffed Pongo."

Pongo: "Firelighter knows that. He's late."

Piglet: "He's not late."

Narrator: "Replied Piglet."

Piglet: "This cold weather woke us up early."

Narrator: "Gusts of wind swirled round the house, tossing flakes of snow towards Pongo. Then they swooshed around Piglet too."

Piglet: "Why don't we talk about something else?"

Narrator: "Shivered Piglet."

Pongo: "Yes, like how silly we'll look when you heads turn into icicles."

Piglet: "That's not funny. Maybe we'll stop feeling cold if we talk about warm things, like sunshine and steam."

Pongo: "And firelighters."

Narrator: "Muttered Pongo."

Piglet: "Scarves!"

Narrator: "Continued Piglet."

Pongo: "Scarves."

Narrator: "Laughed Pongo."

Pongo: "That's what you need, Piglet. A woolly scarf round your neck."

Narrator: "Pongo was only teasing. But Piglet thought happily about scarves until the firelighter came.

Mickey Mouse was enjoying hot porridge for breakfast. He was looking forward to taking important visitors on a tour of the land and had pressed his special trousers."

Mickey Mouse: "I shall put them in my trunk and change into them just before the photographs are taken."

Narrator: "He said to Minnie Mouse. Then he set off to catch his ride.

Piglet was now working hard. His body was warm, and he had plenty of strength, but he still thought about scarves. He saw them everywhere he went."

Piglet: "My neck's cold, my neck's cold."

Narrator: "He puffed."

Piglet: "I want a scarf, I want a scarf."

Baloo: "Rubbish, Piglet."

Narrator: "Said Baloo."

Baloo: "Disney Characters don't wear scarves."

Piglet: "Disney Characters with proper necks do."

Narrator: "Replied Piglet."

Piglet: "Your neck is too big."

Narrator: "Before Baloo could answer, Piglet puffed away. Baloo snorted. He was looking forward to taking the special visitors.

It was time for the photographs. Everyone was excited. Mickey was waiting on the platform for his trousers. They were in a trunk amongst a big load of baggage. The porters were taking the baggage trolley across the line. They were walking backwards to see that nothing fell off.

Piglet was still being cheeky. His driver always shut off steam just outside the station. Piglet wanted to surprise the flowers by coming in as quietly as he could.

But the porters didn't here him either.

Boxes and bags burst everywhere."

Piglet: "Oh!"

Narrator: "Groaned Piglet.

Sticky streams of jam trickled down Piglet's face. A hat fell on his ear. Worst of all, a pair of trousers coiled lovingly round his neck.

Everyone was a very angry. Mickey seized the top hat."

Mickey Mouse: "Mine!"

Narrator: "He said."

Mickey Mouse: "Piglet, look at this!"

Piglet: "Yes sir. I am sir."

Mickey Mouse: "My best trousers too!"

Piglet: "Yes sir. Please sir."

Mickey Mouse: "We must pay the passengers for their spoiled clothes, and my trousers are ruined. I hope this will teach you not to play tricks with the flowers."

Narrator: "Piglet went off to the yard. He felt very silly. On the way, he met Donald."

Donald Duck: "Hello, Piglet. So you found a scarf, eh? But legs go in trousers, not necks!"

Narrator: "And he puffed off to tell Baloo the news.

That evening, Pongo and Piglet were resting in the house. Piglet's driver had taken away the trousers and given Piglet a good rubdown."

Pongo: "Firelighter's promised to come early tomorrow."

Narrator "Said Pongo. Baloo arrived. He'd enjoyed taking the visitors around and now he felt sorry for Piglet too."

Baloo: "Driver says the weather will be warmer tomorrow. You won't need a scarf, Piglet."

Piglet: "Certainly not."

Narrator: "Replied Piglet."

Piglet: "Disney Characters don't need scarves. Disney Characters need warm bodies. Everyone knows that!"

Piglet's Promise
Narrator: "Every summer, Disneyland is very busy. Holidaymakers love to sight see, and when the weather is fine, there is no better place to visit. Some people like to go to the mountains, others like the valleys.

Children love the seaside.

One morning, Pongo was puffing along the path that runs by the coast. His two ducks, Abigal and Amelia had children going to the beach. Everyone was happy.

Piglet was taking some pirates to the harbor."

Piglet: "Hello, Pongo. You look cheerful. I wish I could take children today instead of pirates."

Pongo: "They're Grimsby's Sunday School."

Narrator: "Explained Pongo."

Pongo: "I'm busy this evening, but the stationmaster says I can ask you to take the children home."

Piglet: "Of course I will."

Narrator: "Promised Piglet.

Later, Piglet saw Owl."

Owl: "Sorry, Piglet. Can't take talk. I'm on high alert."

Piglet: "Why?"

Owl: "Bad weather's due. My help's always needed. Mind how you go, Piglet."

Piglet: "Pah!"

Narrator: "Huffed Piglet."

Piglet: "As long as I've got a path to walk on, I can go anywhere in any weather anyhow. Goodbye."

Narrator: "He set off for the beach.

It was beautiful day, but Hercules was worried."

Hercules: "Be careful."

Narrator: "He warned."

Hercules: "There's a storm coming."

Piglet: "A promise is a promise."

Narrator: "Thought Piglet."

Piglet: "No matter what the weather."

Narrator: "The children had a lovely day, but by tea time, dark clouds loomed ahead.

Abigal and Amelia were glad when Piglet arrived. He was just in time. The rain streamed down Piglet's body."

Piglet: "Ugh!"

Narrator: "He shivered, and thought of his nice dry house.

Piglet struggled on past coastal villages and into the countryside.

The river was rising fast."

Piglet: "I wish I could see, I wish I could see!"

Narrator: "Complained Piglet, as he battled against the rain. More trouble lay ahead."

Piglet: "Oh!"

Narrator: "Hissed Piglet."

Piglet: "The water is sloshing my body."

Narrator: "Piglet's driver and fireman had to find some more hot drinks."

Piglet's Fireman: "I'll have some of your hot drinks, please."

Narrator: "Said the fireman to the guard."

Guard: "I only made it this morning."

Narrator: "Grumbled the guard, but he still helped.

Soon, Piglet felt warm and comfortable again. Then he saw Owl."

Piglet: "Oh dear!"

Narrator: "Thought Piglet."

Piglet: "Owl's come to laugh at me."

Narrator: "Something thudded onto Piglet."

Piglet: "Ow!"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Piglet."

Piglet: "He needn't throw things."

Piglet's Driver: "It's a parachute."

Narrator: "Laughed his driver."

Piglet's Driver: "Owl's dropping hot drinks for us."

Piglet: "Thank you, Owl."

Narrator: "Whistled Piglet."

Owl: "Good to be of service."

Narrator: "Replied Owl, and flew away.

The water lapped Piglet's feet. Piglet was losing strength again, but he plunged bravely on."

Piglet: "I promised."

Narrator: "He panted."

Piglet: "I promised."

Narrator: "He made one more big effort, and at last exhausted but triumphant, he brought everyone home."

Pongo: "Well done, Piglet!"

Narrator: "Cheered Pongo."

Pongo: "You kept your promise despite everything."

Narrator: "Mickey Mouse arrived with Owl. First he thanked the men, then Piglet."

Mickey Mouse: "Owl told me you were, um, a wizard. He says he can beat you at some things, but not at being a submarine. I don't know what you two get up to sometimes, but I do know that you're a Really Useful Piglet."

Piglet: "Oh, sir."

Narrator: "Whispered Piglet happily."

Time for Trouble
Narrator: "Disneyland had many visitors, and Mickey Mouse had scheduled more lines of flowers. Sir Ector, the proud man, had to work harder than ever before."

Sir Ector: "Come on!"

Narrator: "He called to the flowers."

Sir Ector: "Come on, come on, come on! The passengers rely on me to be on time."

Narrator: "Whenever Sir Ector finished one journey, it was time for another to begin."

Sir Ector: "Never mind."

Narrator: "He puffed."

Sir Ector: "I like a long run to stretch my legs."

Narrator: "Even so, Mickey decided that Sir Ector needed a rest."

Mickey Mouse: "Donald Duck shall do your work."

Narrator: "Donald was delighted. He liked to show off his smart white feathers and was determined to be as fast as Sir Ector."

Donald Duck: "You know, little Friar Tuck."

Narrator: "He boasted."

Donald Duck: "I'm an important duck; everyone knows it. I'm as regular as clockwork. Never late, always on time."

Friar Tuck: "Says you."

Narrator: "Replied Friar Tuck. Just then Mickey arrived."

Mickey Mouse: "Your parts are worn, Friar Tuck. So you must go to the hospital to get better."

Friar Tuck: "Can I take Jasmine, sir?"

Mickey Mouse: "No. What would the passengers do without her?"

Narrator: "Friar Tuck saw Piglet by the water fountain."

Piglet: "Don't worry, Friar Tuck."

Narrator: "Said Piglet."

Piglet: "I'll take care of Jasmine until you get back."

Narrator: "Soon Friar Tuck was out on the main road. He clanked as he walked again. He's a little badger with small feet. His body didn't hold much water. He had come a long way and began to feel thirsty. In the distance was a signal."

Friar Tuck: "Good."

Narrator: "He thought."

Friar Tuck: "There's a station ahead. I can have a nice drink and a rest until Donald has passed."

Narrator: "Friar Tuck's driver thought so too.

Friar Tuck was enjoying his drink when the signalman came up. He had never seen Friar Tuck before. Friar Tuck's driver tried to explain, but the new signalman wouldn't listen."

Signalman: "We must clear the path for Donald with the express. You'll have to get more water at the next station."

Narrator: "Friar Tuck clanked sadly away.

Hurrying used a lot of water, and his body was soon empty. Poor Friar Tuck was out of strength and stranded on the main road."

Friar Tuck's Fireman: "We must warn Donald."

Narrator: "Said the fireman. Then he saw Piglet and Jasmine."

Friar Tuck's Fireman: "Please, take me back to the station. It's an emergency."

Narrator: "Jasmine hated leaving Friar Tuck."

Piglet: "Never mind."

Narrator: "Said Piglet."

Piglet: "You're taking the fireman to warn Donald, that's a big help."

Narrator: "Jasmine felt much better. Donald was fuming when he heard the news."

Donald Duck: "I'm going to be late."

Signalman: "My fault."

Narrator: "Said the signalman."

Signalman: "I didn't understand about Friar Tuck."

Donald Duck's Driver: "Now, Donald."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Donald Duck's Driver: "You'll have to push Friar Tuck."

Donald Duck: "What, me? Me, push Friar Tuck and pull my flowers too?"

Narrator: "Grumbling dreadfully, Donald set off to find Friar Tuck. He came up behind Friar Tuck and gave him a bump."

Donald Duck: "Get on, you!"

Narrator: "Donald had to work very hard. When he reached the hospital station, he felt exhausted. Some children were on the platform."

Boy: "Coo,"

Narrator: "Said one."

Boy: "The express is late and it's got two Disney Characters. I think Donald couldn't pull it on his own, so Friar Tuck had to help him."

Friar Tuck: "Never mind, Donald."

Narrator: "Whispered Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "They're only joking."

Donald Duck: "Hah-hah."

Narrator: "Said Donald."

Sir Ector and the Famous Visitor
Narrator: "It was an important day in the yard. Everyone was excited, making notes and taking photographs. A special visitor had arrived, and was now the center of attention."

Pongo: "Who's that?"

Narrator: "Whispered Pongo to Jiminy Cricket."

Jiminy Cricket: "That,"

Narrator: "Said Jiminy proudly,"

Jiminy Cricket: "Is a celebrity."

Piglet: "A what?"

Narrator: "Asked Piglet."

Jiminy Cricket: "A celebrity is a very famous character."

Narrator: "Replied Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "Driver says we can talk to him soon."

Pongo: "Oh,"

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "He's probably too famous to even notice us."

Narrator: "Just then, Sir Ector arrived."

Sir Ector: "Pah!"

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "Who cares? A lot of fuss about nothing, if you ask me."

Narrator: "And he steamed away.

Later that night, the Disney Characters found that the visitor wasn't concieted at all. He enjoyed talking the Disney Characters, till' long after the stars came out.

He left early next morning."

Sir Ector: "Good riddance."

Narrator: "Sir Ector grumbled."

Sir Ector: "Chattering all night. Who is he, anyway?"

Pongo: "Jiminy told you,"

Narrator: "Replied Pongo."

Pongo: "He's famous."

Sir Ector: "As famous as me?"

Narrator: "Huffed Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "Nonsense."

Pongo: "He's famouser than you."

Narrator: "Replied Pongo."

Pongo: "He went 100 miles an hour before you were thought of."

Sir Ector: "So he says,"

Narrator: "Snorted Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "But I didn't like his looks. He's got no armor. Never trust armorless princes. They're not respectable. I never boast, but I'd say that 100 miles an hour would be easy for me."

Narrator: "Jiminy brought some pirates to Hercules' station."

Hercules: "Hello."

Narrator: "Called Hercules."

Hercules: "That famous prince came through this morning. He waved to me. Wasn't he kind?"

Jiminy Cricket: "He's the finest prince in the world."

Narrator: "Replied Jiminy, then he told Hercules what Sir Ector had said."

Hercules: "Take no notice."

Narrator: "Soothed Hercules."

Hercules: "He's just jealous.

Look, he's coming now."

Narrator: "Sir Ector's feet pounded the road."

Sir Ector: "He did it, I'll do it. He did it, I'll do it!"

Narrator: "Sir Ector's line rocketed past, and was gone."

Jiminy Cricket: "He'll knock himself to bits!"

Narrator: "Chuckled Jiminy.

Sir Ector's Driver: "Steady, Sir Ector."

Narrator: "Called his driver."

Sir Ector's Driver: "We aren't running a race."

Sir Ector: "We are, then."

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector, but he said it to himself.

Suddenly, Sir Ector began to feel a little strange."

Sir Ector: "My armor seems funny."

Narrator: "He thought."

Sir Ector: "It feels as if something is loose! I'd better go slower."

Narrator: "But it was too late.

On the viaduct, they met the wind. It was a teasing wind that blew suddenly at hard puffs. Sir Ector thought it wanted to push him off the bridge."

Sir Ector: "No, you don't!"

Narrator: "He said firmly.

But the wind had other ideas. It curled round his body, crept under his loose armor, and lifted off and away into the valley below.

Sir Ector was most uncomfortable. The cold wind was whistling through his body where his armor should be and he felt silly without it.

At the big station, the pirates laughed at him."

(Pirates laugh)

Narrator: "Sir Ector tried to shoo them away,"

(Pirates continue laughing)

Narrator: "But they crowded round', no matter what he did.

On the way back home, Sir Ector wanted his driver to stop and fetch his armor."

Sir Ector's Driver: "We'll never find it now."

Narrator: "Said the driver."

Sir Ector's Driver: "You'll have to go to the workshop for a new one."

Narrator: "Sir Ector was very cross."

Sir Ector: "I hope the house is empty tonight."

Narrator: "He huffed to himself.

But all the Disney Characters were there waiting."

A Voice: "Never trust armorless princes."

Narrator: "Said a voice from somewhere behind him."

A Voice: "They aren't respectable."

Raccoon Twin 1's Duck
Narrator: "Jiminy Cricket worked hard in the yard at the big station.

Sometimes he worked with flowers, sometimes he worked with pirates. But whatever the work, Jiminy got the job done without fuss.

One day, Jiminy was resting in the house when Mickey Mouse arrived."

Mickey Mouse: "Your work in the yard has been good. Would you like to have a route for your own?"

Jiminy Cricket: "Yes, please sir."

Narrator: "Replied Jiminy.

So Jiminy took charge of his own route. The responsibility delighted him.

The route runs along the coast by sandy beaches till it meets a port where big ships come in.

Jiminy enjoyed exploring every curve and corner of the line. Sea breezes swirled his breath high into the air, and his clothes glistened in the sunlight."

Jiminy Cricket: "This is just like being on holiday."

Narrator: "He puffed."

Jiminy Cricket's Driver: "Well, you know what they say."

Narrator: "Laughed his driver."

Jiminy Cricket's Driver: "A change is as good as a rest."

Narrator: "Soon Jiminy was busier than ever.

Mickey was building a new station at the port and Jiminy pushed the pirates wherever they were needed.

Tod looked after Jiminy's passengers, and the other Disney Characters helped too, but the work took a long time.

Noise and dust filled the air."

Friar Tuck: "Don't worry."

Narrator: "Whistled Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "The station's nearly finished."

Jiminy Cricket: "And on time too."

Narrator: "Said Jiminy thankfully.

Jiminy felt his responsibility deeply and talked endlessly about it."

Jiminy Cricket: "You don't understand, Raccoon Twin #1, how much Mickey relies on me."

Raccoon Twin #1: "Och aye."

Narrator: "Muttered Raccoon Twin #1 sleepily."

Jiminy Cricket: "I'm a conscience and I..."

Raccoon Twin #1: "Quack, quack, quack!"

Jiminy Cricket: "What?"

Raccoon Twin #1: "Ye heard. Quack, quack ye go. Sounds like you'd an egg laid. Now wheesht and let a boy sleep."

Jiminy Cricket: "Quack yourself!"

Narrator: "Said Jiminy indignantly.

Later he spoke to his driver."

Jiminy Cricket: "Raccoon Twin #1 says I quack as if I'd laid an egg."

Jiminy Cricket's Fireman: "Quack, do you?"

Narrator: "Pondered his fireman. He whispered something to Jiminy and his driver. They were going to play a joke on Raccoon Twin #1 and pay him back for teasing Jiminy.

The Disney Characters were busy for the rest of the day and nothing more was said, not even a quack.

But when at last Raccoon Twin #1 was asleep, Jiminy's driver and fireman popped something into his pocket.

Next morning, when Raccoon Twin stopped for water, he found that he had an unexpected passenger with him. A small white duckling popped out of his pocket."

Raccoon Twin #1: "No doubt who's behind this."

Narrator: "Laughed Raccoon Twin #1.

The duckling was tame. She shared the fireman's sandwiches, and rode on Raccoon Twin #1. The other Disney Characters enjoyed teasing Raccoon Twin #1 about her.

Presently, she grew tired of traveling and hopped off at a station, and there she stayed.

That night, Raccoon Twin #1's driver and fireman got busy, and in the morning when Jiminy's crew arrived, they laughed and laughed."

Jiminy Cricket's Driver: "Look, Jiminy! Look what's behind you. It's a nest box with an egg in it!"

Narrator: "Raccoon Twin #1 opened a sleepy eye."

Raccoon Twin #1: "Well, well, well. You must have laid it in the night, Jiminy. All unbeknownst."

Narrator: "Then Jiminy laughed too."

Jiminy Cricket: "You win, Raccoon Twin #1. It'd take a clever Disney Character to get the better of you."

Narrator: "There's a pond near the duckling's station. Here she often swims around and welcomes the Disney Characters as they pass by. The stationmaster calls her Dilly, but to everyone else, she is always Raccoon Twin 1's Duck."

Pongo Gets Bumped
Narrator: "Every afternoon, Pongo the Dalmatian puffs along his route with Abigail and Amelia. First, they pass the water mill. Next, they come to a big farm. Then, they can see a bridge with a village nestled either side of it.

This is a special place. Whenever children hear Pongo coming along, they stand on the bridge, waving until he is out of sight.

One day, Pongo was running late. He had stopped at a red light before the bridge to talk to some new children. Piglet was waiting, too."

Piglet: "Hurry up, Pongo."

Narrator: "Called Piglet, when the light turned green."

Piglet: "If you're late, Mickey Mouse might get a new Disney character to replace you."

Pongo: "He would never do that!"

Narrator: "Thought Pongo, but he was worried.

Next day, Pongo hurried along the path. Just ahead was the goods yard. There, on the platform, was an inspector waving a red flag.

Next, Pongo saw some children. They were waving too."

Pongo: "Something must be wrong."

Narrator: "Thought Pongo."

Pongo: "This station's for goods, not passengers."

Children: "Help, Pongo, help! We are glad to see you."

Narrator: "Called the children."

Children: "Please, will you take us home?"

Narrator: "The stationmaster explained to Pongo's driver that the school bus had broken down, and that all the parents would be worried if the children were late.

Pongo waited as the children walked down from the bridge. Then he took the children to the next station, where Tod was waiting to take them home.

When Pongo finished his journey, he was very late. He was worried that Mickey might be cross with him."

Piglet: "I warned Pongo."

Narrator: "Puffed Piglet to Donald."

Piglet: "He's been late one time too many. He'll be in trouble now."

Narrator: "But next morning, Mickey Mouse was nowhere to be seen."

Pongo: "Thank goodness."

Narrator: "Sighed Pongo.

Pongo knows every part of his route. But just ahead was a stretch where the hot sun had bent the road."

Pongo's Driver: "Careful, Pongo!"

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

Pongo's Driver: "That's done it!"

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Pongo's Driver: "We shan't get any further today!"

Pongo: "But what about my passengers?"

Pongo's Driver: "Don't worry, they'll be looked after."

Narrator: "Replied his driver.

While workmen repaired the road, Pongo had to work with pirates in the yard. Tod came to see him."

Tod: "I understand you need my help again."

Pongo: "Yes, Tod."

Narrator: "Replied Pongo sadly."

Pongo: "I can't run without my road."

Narrator: "Tod set off to collect Pongo's passengers."

Passengers: "Hello, Tod."

Narrator: "They said."

Passengers: "We are glad you are here."

Narrator: "Tod ran along the road by Pongo's path. He stopped at each station along the path. Sometimes he stopped between stations to let people off closer to their homes. Pongo felt miserable."

Pongo: "I've lost my passengers. They'll like Tod better than me."

Narrator: "Mickey Mouse arrived."

Mickey Mouse: "Your route is repaired. I'm going to change your timetable so that you and Tod can work together more."

Narrator: "When Pongo reached the station, there were all his passengers."

Passengers: "Tod is a good fox, but we missed our rides with you."

Narrator: "They said.

Later, Pongo spoke to Tod."

Pongo: "Thank you for looking after my passengers."

Tod: "Oh, that's all right, Pongo. I like to make new friends, but I'm glad to share them with you."

Pongo: "Tod,"

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "You're a very good friend indeed!"

Pongo, Piglet and the Dragon
Narrator: "Pongo and Piglet are good friends, but sometimes Piglet teases Pongo about being frightened and he doesn't like that at all.

One evening he was dozing happily in the house, but Piglet wanted to talk."

Piglet: "Wake up, Pongo. Are you dreaming about the time you thought I was a ghost?"

Pongo: "Certainly not. Anyway I was only pretending to be scared. I knew it was you really."

Narrator: "Piglet went on teasing him."

Piglet: "I hope the guard leaves the light on for you tonight."

Pongo: "Why?"

Narrator: "Asked Pongo"

Pongo: "I quite like the dark."

Piglet: "Oh really?"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Piglet."

Piglet: "I am surprised. I always thought you were afraid of the dark. I wonder why?"

Narrator: "Pongo decided to say nothing and went to sleep instead.

Next day, Mickey Mouse arrived."

Mickey Mouse: "I would like you to go to the harbour tonight to collect something rather unusual."

Pongo: "What sort of something?"

Narrator: "Asked Pongo."

Mickey Mouse: "Wait and see."

Narrator: "Replied Mickey.

Meanwhile, Piglet was moving some pirates into a siding. Baloo arrived with his monkeys. The signalman switched the points and Piglet waited on the siding until Baloo had steamed by.

Then, there was trouble."

Signalman: "The points are jammed."

Narrator: "Called the signalman."

Signalman: "I can't switch them back. The workmen will mend them in the morning. It's too late now."

Piglet's Driver: "Hmmm."

Narrator: "Said Piglet's driver."

Piglet's Driver: "I'm sorry, Piglet. But you will have to stay here for the night."

Piglet: "Where are you going?"

Narrator: "Asked Piglet."

Piglet's Fireman: "Home for tea."

Narrator: "Replied the fireman. Piglet was speechless.

He watched as the other Disney characters went home.

Nighttime came and Piglet began to feel very lonely."

Piglet: "Oh dear."

Narrator: "He murmured."

Piglet: "It's very dark."

(Owl hoots)

Piglet: "OH! OH! What's that?!"

Narrator: "It was only an owl, but Piglet didn't realize."

Piglet: "Oh, I wish Pongo were here too."

Narrator: "He sighed.

Pongo was waiting for his mysterious load at the harbour. Suddenly, there it was."

Pongo: "Paw prints and collar!"

Narrator: "Cried Pongo."

Pongo: "It's a dragon!"

Pongo's Driver: "Don't worry."

Narrator: "Laughed his driver."

Pongo's Driver: "This dragon is really friendly. He's for the carnival tomorrow."

Narrator: "Workmen lifted the dragon onto Pongo's wagon and put lights all around it for protection. Then, Pongo set off into the misty night.

Piglet was asleep on his siding and had no idea that Pongo was approaching him."

(Piglet wakes up and sees Elliot)

Piglet: "Help!"

Narrator: "Cried Piglet."

Piglet: "I'm not going to open my eyes until my driver comes."

Narrator: "Next morning, the points were mended and Piglet puffed back to the junction. Sir Ector was just about to leave with his flowers."

Piglet: "You'll never guess what I saw last night."

Narrator: "Sir Ector was in no mood for puzzles."

Sir Ector: "I'm a busy man. I don't have time for your games."

Piglet: "I've seen a huge dragon. It was covered in lights."

Narrator: "Sir Ector snorted."

Sir Ector: "You've been in the sun too long. Your head has cracked."

Narrator: "When the other Disney characters heard the news, they laughed too."

Donald Duck: "Look out, Piglet!"

Narrator: "Chuckled Donald."

Donald Duck: "Or the dragon may gobble you up!"

Piglet: "No one believes me."

Narrator: "Huffed Piglet."

Piglet: "Maybe I did imagine the dragon after all."

Narrator: "But Piglet soon found out that he hadn't."

Piglet: "Help! Save me!"

Narrator: "Cried Piglet."

Pongo: "It's alright."

Narrator: "Whistled Pongo. And he explained about the carnival."

Pongo: "By the way, how was your night out?"

Narrator: "Piglet decided to tell Pongo the truth."

Pongo: "Well, Piglet."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "Maybe we do get scared sometimes, but if we're not afraid to tell each other, then that means we're quite brave too."

Captain Hook Does it Again
Narrator: "Jiminy Cricket and Piglet enjoy their work at the harbor, pulling and pushing pirates with cargo to and from the quay.

But one morning, the Disney characters were exhausted. The harbor was busier than ever.

Mickey Mouse promised that another character would be found to help them."

Piglet: "Huh! It's about time."

Narrator: "Said Piglet."

Jiminy Cricket: "I ache so much I can hardly get my feet to move."

Narrator: "Agreed Jiminy. They waited for the character to arrive.

It came as a shock when he did."

Captain Hook: "Good morning."

Narrator: "Squirmed Captain Hook in his oily voice. The two Disney characters had not worked with Captain Hook for a long time."

Jiminy Cricket: "What are you doing here?"

Narrator: "Gasped Jiminy."

Captain Hook: "Your worthy Mouse, ah, Mickey Mouse sent me. I hope you are pleased to see me again. I am to arrange some dreadfully tiresome pirates."

Piglet: "Arrange where?"

Narrator: "Said Piglet suspiciously."

Captain Hook: "Where? Why from here to there."

Narrator: "Purred Captain Hook."

Captain Hook: "And then again from there to here. Easy, isn't it?"

Narrator: "With that, Captain Hook, as if to make himself quite clear, bumped some pirates hard."

Pirates: "Ooooooh!"

Narrator: "Screamed the pirates."

Captain Hook: "Grrrrh!"

Narrator: "Growled Captain Hook.

Piglet and Jiminy were horrified. They did not trust Captain Hook at all. They refuse to work and would not leave their house.

Mickey was enjoying his tea and iced bun when the telephone rang."

Mickey Mouse: "So there's trouble in the harbor yard? I'll be there right away."

Narrator: "Captain Hook was working loudly and alone. Cargo lay on the quay. Ships and passengers were delayed. Everyone was complaining about Mickey Mouse's land.

Piglet and Jiminy were sulking in their house."

Mickey Mouse: "What's all this?"

Narrator: "Demanded Mickey."

Piglet: "Er, we're on strike, sir."

Narrator: "Said Piglet nervously."

Jiminy Cricket: "Yes."

Narrator: "Added Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "Beg pardon, sir, but we won't work with Captain Hook, sir."

Narrator: "Then, in a quiet hurt voice, he added."

Jiminy Cricket: "You said you sent him packing, sir."

Mickey Mouse: "I have to give Captain Hook a second chance. I am trying to help you by bringing Captain Hook here. Now you must help me. He was the only one available."

Narrator: "Piglet and Jiminy went sadly back to work.

Next morning, things were no better. Captain Hook's driver had not set his feet up properly and Captain Hook started to move. He went bump straight into Piglet. Piglet had an awful fright."

Captain Hook: "Wake up there, Piglet."

Narrator: "Scowled Captain Hook."

Captain Hook: "You have work to do."

Narrator: "He didn't even say he was sorry to Piglet.

Later, Captain Hook bumped the pirates so hard that the loads went everywhere."

Piglet: "What will Mickey say?"

Narrator: "Gasped Piglet."

Jiminy Cricket: "He won't like it."

Narrator: "Said Jiminy."

Captain Hook: "So who's going to tell him, I wonder?"

Narrator: "Said Captain Hook."

Captain Hook: "Two little goody-goody tell-tales like you, I suppose."

Narrator: "Piglet and Jiminy did not want to be tell-tales, so they said nothing.

Captain Hook, thinking he could get away with his bad behavior, was ruder than ever. Next day, he was arranging pirates with china clay. He banged the pirates hard into the buffers, but the buffers weren't secure.

The silly pirates were sunk.

Mickey Mouse heard the news.

The pirates were hoisted safely from the sea, but the clay was lost.

Mickey spoke severely to Captain Hook."

Mickey Mouse: "Things worked much better here before you arrived. I shall not be inviting you back.

Now, Jiminy and Piglet, I hope you won't mind having to handle the work by yourselves again."

Piglet and Jiminy Cricket: "Oh no, sir. Yes, please, sir."

Narrator: "Replied the Disney characters. Whistling cheerfully, they puffed back to work while Captain Hook sulked slowly away."

Baloo's Forest
Narrator: "Baloo the Bear has lived in Disneyland for many years. He wouldn't want to be anywhere else. He likes every part of it. From the fields filled with flowers to the white sandy beaches. But there is one place that Baloo always enjoyed visiting more than any other. His driver knew this too."

Baloo's Driver: "Come on, Baloo."

Narrator: "He would sometimes say."

Baloo's Driver: "We've made good time today. We'll stop for a while by the forest."

Narrator: "Baloo loved it here. The forest was full of broad oaks and tall pines.

Baloo could remember the day long ago where he and Friar Tuck brought some new trees to be planted and Sebastian and Copper helped haul them into place. Now he could see the trees growing amongst the others on the hillside. Baloo always felt better for being here. He couldn't really explain why, but his driver understood."

Baloo's Driver: "It's peaceful."

Narrator: "He said to Baloo.

But one night, everything changed. The Disney characters were resting in the house."

Pongo: "Listen."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "Can you hear a strange whistling sound?"

Friar Tuck: "It's the wind blowing outside our house."

Narrator: "Replied Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "But I've never heard it like this before."

Donald Duck: "Do you know?"

Narrator: "Added Donald."

Donald Duck: "If Sir Ector wasn't here now, I'd say it was him thundering by with the express flowers."

Narrator: "All the Disney characters laughed, except Baloo."

Baloo: "I hope the wind won't harm the forest."

Narrator: "By morning, the fierce winds had gone, but the damage was done. Baloo's driver came to see him in the house."

Baloo's Driver: "Trees have fallen on the path. We must help clear the path."

Narrator: "Raccoon Twin #1 set off with the breakdown crane, and Baloo followed.

Trees lay everywhere. The hillside now looked so bare. Baloo felt sad."

Baloo: "What will happen to all the animals who live here?"

Narrator: "He thought.

When Baloo's wagons were full of logs, he took them to the timber mill where they would be turned into furniture and other things. Baloo was glad the wood was being put to good use, but he was still sorry to lose part of his forest."

Friar Tuck: "Oh dear."

Narrator: "Sighed Friar Tuck to Pongo."

Friar Tuck: "I wish there was something we can do to make things better again."

Pongo: "Yes, indeed."

Narrator: "Replied Pongo."

Pongo: "But what? We can't mend broken trees."

Narrator: "Friar Tuck puffed slowly into the yard."

Mickey Mouse: "Hello, Friar Tuck."

Narrator: "Said Mickey Mouse."

Mickey Mouse: "You do look glum."

Friar Tuck: "I'm sad about the trees."

Narrator: "Said Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "And so is Baloo. The forest is a special place to him. Now some of it is gone."

Mickey Mouse: "We'll soon put that right. I have an important job for you, Friar Tuck. I would like you to take some wagons to the forest."

Narrator: "When the wagons arrived, Friar Tuck was delighted. They were full of splendid young trees all ready for planting."

Friar Tuck: "This is the best job I've ever had!"

Narrator: "Said Friar Tuck happily.

When Baloo returned, he was most surprised. There were Sebastian and Copper busily helping the workmen clear the torn stumps and branches."

Sebastian: "Look, Baloo."

Narrator: "Called Sebastian."

Sebastian: "We're beginning again. The hillside will look better than ever before. You'll see."

Narrator: "Now Baloo can see the new trees growing strong and tall, and the animals are coming back. Sometimes, everywhere is very quiet. And other times, Baloo could hear leaves rustling, or a bird's wing brushing the air. Often he can hear the distance sound of children laughing. And always, he is happy here."

The Trouble with Mud
Narrator: "One morning, Pongo was being cleaned when Sir Ector arrived. Mud had blown all over his body."

Pongo: "Hello Sir Ector."

Narrator: "Called Pongo."

Pongo: "You look as if you've had a mudbath. Be a sensible man. Have a shower instead."

Narrator: "Sir Ector snorted."

Sir Ector: "I haven't time to dawdle over my appearance like fussy dalmatians do."

Narrator: "The wind blew stronger."

Sir Ector's Driver: "Whew, Sir Ector, slow down!"

Narrator: "Called his driver. This made Sir Ector crosser still."

Sir Ector: "I'll be dirty and late, dirty and late!"

Narrator: "He hissed.

At the next station was a sign: "All Disney Characters Must Wash Down Daily".

Donald had just finished being cleaned."

Sir Ector's Driver: "Come on, Sir Ector."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Sir Ector's Driver: "You'll feel better after a good hose down."

Sir Ector: "Pah!"

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector, and angrily shook his body."

Sir Ector's Driver: "You're a very naughty man!"

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector's driver."

Sir Ector's Driver: "Now Donald will need another shower. You'll have to wait your turn till later."

Sir Ector: "Good riddance!"

Narrator: "Huffed Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "I'm far too busy to waste time with water."

Narrator: "He finished his journey safely and arrived at the big station. Mickey Mouse was waiting, so were Sir Ector's flowers and the passengers."

Mickey Mouse: "Goodness gracious!"

Narrator: "Said Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "You can't take the flowers. Baloo will have to do it. Sir Ector, you'd better get cleaned straight away."

Narrator: "Sir Ector was soon being washed."

Sir Ector: "Mind my eyes!"

Narrator: "He grumbled.

Then he pulled pirates for the rest of the day."

Narrator: "He bumped them hard."

Sir Ector: "That's for you, and you, and you!"

Donald Duck: "Pirates will be pirates."

Narrator: "Said Donald."

Sir Ector: "They won't with me."

Narrator: "Snorted Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "I'll teach them!"

Narrator: "Donald got ready to take the express when Sir Ector returned."

Sir Ector: "Be careful."

Narrator: "Warned Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "The hills are slippery and you may need help."

Donald Duck: "I don't need help on hills."

Narrator: "Replied Donald huffily."

Donald Duck: "Sir Ector thinks he knows everything."

Narrator: "Earlier a storm had swept Sir Ector's hill, blowing leaves onto the road, which made it slippery.

Even though the storm had passed, the hill was still difficult to climb. Donald knew this.

The signal showed clear, and Donald began to go faster."

Donald Duck: "I'll do it, I'll do it."

Narrator: "He puffed.

Halfway up, he was not so sure."

Donald Duck: "I must do it, I must do it!"

Narrator: "But his feet slipped on the leaves. He couldn't pull the line at all."

Donald Duck: "Help, help!"

Narrator: "Whistled Donald. His feet were moving forward, but the heavy flowers pulled him backwards.

The whole line started slipping down the hill. His driver put on the brakes. Then carefully, he stopped the line.

Sir Ector saw everything."

Sir Ector: "Ah well, we live and learn. Never mind, little Donald, I'm going to push behind."

Narrator: "Clouds of smoke and steam towered above the snorting Disney Characters."

Donald Duck: "We can do it!"

Narrator: "Puffed Donald."

Sir Ector: "We will do it!"

Narrator: "Puffed Sir Ector.

At last, they reached the top."

Donald Duck: "Peep, peep! Thank you. Goodbye."

Narrator: "Whistled Donald."

Sir Ector: "Goodbye."

Narrator: "Answered Sir Ector.

That night, Mickey came to see the Disney Characters."

Pongo: "Please, sir."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "Can Sir Ector take flowers again now?"

Mickey Mouse: If you understand that having a washdown is essential to every Disney Character, then yes, Sir Ector, you may."

Sir Ector: "Thank you."

Narrator: "Grunted Sir Ector. The other Disney Characters settled happily to sleep."

Sir Ector: "Dirty or clean, I'm a famous man."

Narrator: "Murmured Sir Ector. But no one heard but him."

No Joke for Donald
Narrator: "Donald is a mixed-traffic duck. He can take both pirates and flowers. He's proud of his smart white feathers, and so is his driver."

Donald Duck's Driver: "Everyone says you brighten up their day, Donald."

Narrator: "One morning, Donald whistled loudly at the other Disney characters."

Donald Duck: "Look at me! I am the smartest, most useful Disney character in Disneyland!"

Pongo: "Rubbish!"

Narrator: "Replied Pongo."

Pongo: "We're all useful! Mickey Mouse says so, and he's head of the whole land."

Piglet: "You know what, Donald?"

Narrator: "Added Piglet."

Donald Duck: "What?"

Narrator: "Replied Donald."

Piglet: "You're getting all puffed up."

Narrator: "Donald huffed away.

Later, he was still boasting."

Donald Duck: "I'm the pride of Disneyland."

Sir Ector: "I saw you taking pirates. You're only a goods duck."

Narrator: "Snorted Sir Ector. Donald was furious."

Donald Duck: "I take flowers too!"

Sir Ector: "Not as mush as I do."

Narrator: "Grunted Sir Ector."

Donald Duck: "Mickey Mouse has plans for me."

Narrator: "Donald was only making this up, but Sir Ector believed him."

Sir Ector: "What plans?"

Donald Duck: "Ah, wait and see.

Oh dear."

Narrator: "He thought."

Donald Duck: "Now what'll I do?"

Narrator: "Pongo was arranging shiny new flowers."

Pongo: "Good morning, Donald."

Donald Duck: "Are those flowers for me?"

Narrator: "Asked Donald hopefully."

Pongo: "No. These are for Sir Ector's express. I'll fetch your pirates next."

Narrator: "But Donald was going to play a trick on the other Disney characters."

Donald Duck: "Actually, Pongo, I'm taking the flowers. Mickey asked me to tell you."

Pongo: "What about the pirates?"

Narrator: "Asked Pongo."

Donald Duck: "Ah, give them Sir Ector."

Pongo's Driver: "Come on, Pongo."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Pongo's Driver: "Orders are orders."

Narrator: "So when Donald's driver returned, Donald was hooked up to the flowers and he puffed away.

Pongo returned with the pirates. A few minutes later, Sir Ector arrived."

Sir Ector: "Where's the express?"

Narrator: "Pongo told him about Donald."

Pongo: "And so here are your pirates."

Narrator: "Sir Ector was very cross, and so was his driver."

Sir Ector's Driver: "Wait till Mickey Mouse hears about this!"

Narrator: "Meanwhile, Donald was enjoying himself enormously."

Donald Duck: "What a clever plan, what a clever plan!"

Narrator: "He chuffed.

Then he saw Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "Some jokes are funny, but not this one, Donald. You have caused confusion!"

Donald Duck: "Yes, sir."

Narrator: "Said Donald Duck."

Mickey Mouse: "You will stay in your house until you are wanted!"

Narrator: "The other Disney characters teased Donald."

Sir Ector: "I wonder who'll be pulling the express today."

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Baloo: "I expect it'll be you."

Narrator: "Replied Baloo."

Baloo: "Donald is stuck in his house for being silly."

Narrator: "Donald felt sad.

Next morning, he went back to work."

Pongo: "Hello."

Narrator: "Barked Pongo."

Pongo: "Good to see you out and about again."

Donald Duck: "I'm sorry I tricked you."

Narrator: "Said Donald."

Donald: "Are these my pirates?"

Pongo: "Yes."

Narrator: "Replied Pongo kindly."

Pongo: "They are pleased to have you back."

Narrator: "Donald puffed into the harbor with his line of pirates. He bustled about all day, pushing and pulling them into place."

Donald Duck's Driver: "Time to go home now, Donald."

Narrator: "Said his driver at last."

Donald Duck's Driver: "No pirates or passengers, just we two."

Narrator: "But his driver was wrong."

George Banks: "Excuse me."

Narrator: "Called a man."

George Banks: "I have a meeting with Mickey and I mustn't be late. May I come back with you?"

Donald Duck's Driver: "Of course."

Narrator: "Replied Donald's driver. Then he whispered to Donald."

Donald Duck's Driver: "This gentleman is a town inspector."

Narrator: "Donald was most impressed.

He walked along the path as smoothly and quickly as he could.

Mickey was waiting on the platform, and the town inspector greeted them warmly."

George Banks: "This clever duck gave me a splendid walk. You must be proud of him."

Mickey Mouse: "Yes, indeed. Donald, once again you are a Really Useful Duck."

Pongo, Piglet and the Post/Pongo, Piglet and the Mail
Narrator: "At night, when the other Disney characters are tucked away in the houses, you can still hear the faraway call of a Disney character, and the sound of feet moving.

This is the sound of the post delivery. One set of post is delivered by Pongo, and the other by Piglet, as the loads are too heavy for one Disney character to do the work alone. The post is given to pirates at both the harbors, and the Disney characters pull their line through the silent stations delivering their precious loads.

On a clear night, a big shiny moon brightens their journey, but often Pongo and Piglet can't even see the stars. But whatever the weather, lamps along the path always light their way.

One night, Piglet was waiting at the junction. The main path line was late. At last, Baloo arrived."

Baloo: "Sorry."

Narrator: "He puffed."

Baloo: "The mail boat from the mainland was delayed."

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

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Piglet's Driver: "Let's make up for lost time."

Narrator: "Piglet puffed along as quickly as he could, but the sun was already rising as he finished his work."

Piglet: "Never mind."

Narrator: "Thought Piglet."

Piglet: "It's nice to be up and about when it's the start of a new day and there's no one else around."

Narrator: "Piglet was not alone for long."

Piglet: "Bother!"

Narrator: "Thought Piglet."

Piglet: "It's that dizzy thing, Owl."

Owl: "Good morning."

Narrator: "Whirled Owl."

Owl: "I always said roads were out of date, but you're so slow with the post. You should give everyone their stamps back posthaste."

Narrator: "Piglet was too tired to explained."

Piglet: "Bird brain!"

Narrator: "He muttered."

Jiminy Cricket: "Good morning, Piglet."

Narrator: "Called Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "You're up early."

Piglet: "No, you're wrong."

Narrator: "Sighed Piglet."

Piglet: "I'm back tired and late."

Narrator: "He rolled into the house and fell asleep almost before his back touched the bed.

His driver decided to set off early that evening. Pongo was waiting at the station."

Pongo: "Thank goodness I have a chance to speak to you. Driver says that the person in charge of the post has complained to Mickey Mouse about the delay last night."

Piglet: "But that wasn't my fault."

Narrator: "Replied Piglet."

Pongo: "I know."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "And so does Mickey, but this post person wouldn't listen. Tonight, we'll just have to be quicker than ever before."

Narrator: "The Disney characters were just leaving the station when they heard a familiar buzzing."

Owl: "I say you two, there's news flying about."

Piglet: "Where?"

Narrator: "Puffed Piglet."

Owl: "All over the place. They're going to scrap your post deliveries and use me instead. Wings work wonders, you know. Always."

Pongo: "Rubbish!"

Narrator: "Huffed Pongo.

That night, everything ran like clockwork. Pongo and Piglet went through the stations, making good time everywhere they went.

At a station, Pongo saw a man looking cold and worried. He had missed his ride home."

Pongo's Driver: "We can give you a ride."

Narrator: "Said Pongo's driver."

Pongo's Driver: "But it'll be rather uncomfortable."

George Banks: "Thank you."

Narrator: "Said the man."

George Banks: "Anything's better than sitting here."

Narrator: "The next afternoon, Piglet past the forest and saw Owl."

Piglet: "Hello, lazy wings. Are you too tired to fly today?"

Owl: "The wind's too strong. I've been grounded."

Narrator: "Grumbled Owl."

Piglet: "You need roads."

Narrator: "Laughed Piglet."

Piglet: "They work wonders, you know. Always."

Narrator: "That night, Mickey Mouse showed the two Disney characters a letter. It was from the man who had missed his ride."

Mickey Mouse: "He thinks you are both splendid."

Narrator: "Said Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "And everyone says that the post delivery is the pride of the path."

Trust Pongo
Narrator: "Pongo the Dalmatian was feeling bright and cheerful. It was a splendid day."

Pongo: "Good morning!"

Narrator: "He barked to some cows, but the cows didn't reply."

Pongo: "Never mind."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "They're busy with their breakfast."

Narrator: "Next, he saw Tod."

Pongo: "Hello, Tod. Care for a race today?"

Narrator: "But all Tod could say was,"

Tod: "Ouch! That's another hole in the path."

Pongo: "I'm sorry, Tod."

Narrator: "Smiled Pongo.

Pongo was still in good spirits when Tod arrived at the next station."

Pongo: "Bad luck, Tod."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "Now if you're a dalmatian, you would run a reliable road."

Tod: "Huh!"

Narrator: "Replied Tod."

Tod: "Disneyland was suppose to deliver tar to mend the fox paths two weeks ago. You can't trust thing that runs on roads."

Pongo: "I run on a road. You can trust me, Tod. I'll see if I can find out what's happened."

Narrator: "And Pongo left Tod, and made his way along the branch road towards the big station by the sea.

Donald Duck was snorting about in the yard."

Donald Duck: "It's too bad! Piglet goes to work at the harbor and I do his jobs, here, there and everywhere! Take that!"

Pirates: "Ooh!"

Narrator: "Groaned the pirates."

Pirates: "Just you wait. We'll show you."

Narrator: "Sir Ector laughed."

Sir Ector: "I'll tell you what, Donald. If you pretended to be ill everywhere, you couldn't arrange pirates here, or go to the quarry there, could you?"

Donald Duck: "What a good idea!"

Narrator: "Agreed Donald."

Donald Duck: "Look, here comes Pongo. I'll start pretending now."

Narrator: "Pongo was sorry to see the Disney characters looking miserable."

Pongo: "Cheer up. It's a beautiful day."

Sir Ector: "Yes."

Narrator: "Grumbled Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "But not for Donald."

Pongo: "What's the matter?"

Sir Ector: "He's sick."

Narrator: "Replied Sir Ector."

Donald Duck: "Yes, he is. I mean, I am."

Narrator: "Stuttered Donald."

Donald Duck: "I don't feel well at all."

Pongo: "Don't worry."

Narrator: "Said Pongo kindly."

Pongo: "I'll help out if you're ill."

Narrator: "Sir Ector and Donald sniggered quietly to each other.

Some of Donald's pirates were given to Pongo, and he went to the quarry. The pirates were still cross."

Pirates: "We couldn't pay Donald back for bumping us, so we'll play tricks on Pongo instead. One Disney character is as good as another."

Narrator: "But Pongo didn't hear them. He collected all the stone from the quarry and set off back to the junction.

Danger lay ahead."

Pirates: "Now for our plan."

Narrator: "Giggled the pirates."

Pirates: "Go faster, go faster!"

Pongo's Driver: "Slow down!"

Narrator: "Called Pongo's driver, and applied the brakes.

(CRASH!)

Poor Pongo stood dazed and surprised in a muddy pond, as a toad eyed him suspiciously."

Pongo: "Bust my paws."

Narrator: "Muttered Pongo."

Pongo: "The day started so well, too."

Narrator: "Jiminy Cricket pulled away the pirates, and Hercules helped Pongo back to the junction.

Suddenly, Pongo remembered the missing tar. He told Hercules all about it."

Hercules: "That's strange."

Narrator: "Said Hercules."

Hercules: "A tanker full of tar has been left at my station. That must be it. Driver will make sure it gets to Tod now."

Narrator: "Later, Donald spoke to Pongo."

Donald Duck: "I'm sorry about your accident."

Narrator: "He muttered."

Donald Duck: "And so is Sir Ector. We didn't mean to get you into trouble."

Sir Ector: "No, indeed."

Narrator: "Spluttered Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "A mere misunderstanding, Pongo. All's well that ends well."

Narrator: "Just then, Tod arrived. He looked much more cheerful."

Tod: "My path's being mended now."

Pongo: "Oh, I am glad."

Narrator: "Replied Pongo."

Tod: "Thanks for all you did. Now I know I can trust a dalmatian, especially if his name is Pongo."

Narrator: "Sir Ector and Donald puffed silently away to the house, but Pongo still had company."

Pongo: "Well, well."

Narrator: "He sighed."

Pongo: "What a day for surprises."

Narrator: "The toad, who was looking forward to a ride home, noisily agreed."

Anna
Narrator: "Anna is a princess who works for the quarry company, arranging rhino guards in their sidings. She has blonde hair and a dress.

Anna is young, and full of her own ideas. She loves rearranging things, too, and began putting Friar Tuck's rhino guards in different places every day. This made Friar Tuck cross."

Friar Tuck: "Rhino guards,"

Narrator: "He grumbled,"

Friar Tuck: "should be where you want them, when you want them!"

Anna: "Fiddlesticks!"

Narrator: "Said Anna, and flounced away.

At last, Friar Tuck lost patience."

Friar Tuck: "I can't waste time playing 'Hunt the Rhino Guards' with you, take them yourself!"

Narrator: "Anna was pleased. Taking rhino guards made her feel important.

At the station, Captain Hook oiled up to her."

Anna: "Friar Tuck's an old fusspot!"

Narrator: "She complained.

Captain Hook sensed trouble, and was delighted.

Anna: "Friar Tuck says only badgers can manage rhino guards!"

Narrator: "Continued Anna."

Captain Hook: "How absurd."

Narrator: "Squirmed Captain Hook."

Captain Hook: "Depend upon it, Anna, anything badgers can do, we humans can do better."

Narrator: "Captain Hook knew nothing about rhino guards, but Anna didn't realize this.

Friar Tuck's line crosses the main road behind the station, and for a short way, follows a farm lane. Frosty weather makes the muddy lane rock-hard and very slippery.

Friar Tuck stops before reaching the line. His fireman halts the traffic at the crossing, and then he sets off again. By using the heavy rhino guards to push him along, he has no trouble with the frosty path in the lane. It is the only safe thing to do in this kind of weather.

Friar Tuck warned Anna, and told her just what to do.

Anna: "I can manage, thank you."

Narrator: "She replied."

Anna: "I'm not an old fusspot like you."

Narrator: "The rhino guard were tired of being pushed around by Anna."

Rhino Guards: "It's slippery."

Narrator: "They whispered."

Rhino Guards: "Let's push her around instead. On, on, on!"

Narrator: "They yelled.

Anna took no notice. Instead, she took the rhino guards carefully down the lane, and stopped at the level crossing.

All traffic halted."

Anna: "One in the head for fusspot Friar Tuck!"

Narrator: "Chortled Anna.

But Anna had stopped in the wrong place. Instead of taking Friar Tuck's advice, she had given the rhino guards the chance they wanted."

Rhino Guards: "Hold back! Hold Back!"

Narrator: "They cried."

Anna: "Grrr! Up!"

Narrator: "Ordered Anna.

The rhino guards just laughed, and her feet stuck helplessly.

Workmen sanded the path, and tried to dig away the frozen mud, but it was no good.

Everyone was impatient."

Anna: "Grrr-agh!"

Narrator: "Wailed Anna.

Friar Tuck was in the yard when he heard the news."

Friar Tuck: "I warned her."

Narrator: "He fumed."

Friar Tuck's Driver: "She's young yet,"

Narrator: "Soothed his driver."

Friar Tuck's Driver: "And,"

Friar Tuck: "She can manage her rhino guards herself!"

Narrator: "Interrupted Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck's Driver: "They're your rhino guards, really."

Narrator: "His driver replied."

Friar Tuck's Driver: "Anna is supposed to stay at the quarry. If Mickey Mouse finds out..."

Friar Tuck: "Hmmm, yes"

Narrator: "Said Friar Tuck thoughtfully. He and his driver agreed that it would be best to help Anna after all.

An angry farmer was telling Anna just what she could do with her rhino guards."

Friar Tuck: "Having trouble, Anna?"

Narrator: "Chortled Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "I am surprised."

Anna: "Grrrosh!"

Narrator: "Said Anna.

With much puffing and slippery feet, Friar Tuck pushed Anna and the rhino guards back. The hard work made his heart pound fiercely, and his fireman spread hot cinders to melt the frozen mud.

At last, they finished."

Friar Tuck: "Good-bye."

Narrator: "Called Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "You'll manage now, I expect."

Narrator: "Anna didn't answer.

She took the rhino guards to the sheds, and scuttled home to the quarry as quickly as she could."

Friar Tuck's Tightrope
Narrator: "One day, Piglet arrived at the quarry to collect some stone for his rhino guards. Snow and frost lay everywhere. There was not a sound to be heard.

Piglet ventured further. He found Anna, the new princess, resting in the shelter of some rocks."

Piglet: "Cheer up, Anna."

Narrator: "He whistled. Anna was still remembering the trouble she'd had with changelings."

Anna: "Manager says I don't listen to advice. He says I've no business jauntering down Friar Tuck's path. Friar Tuck's a fusspot!"

Piglet: "Friar Tuck has forgotten more about rhino guards than you will ever know."

Narrator: "Replied Piglet."

Piglet: "You must put the rhino guards where he wants them, then you'll be a Really Useful Princess. Now if you'll excuse me, I have to take these rhino guards to the harbor."

Narrator: "Anna liked Piglet, but she still wouldn't listen to his advice."

Anna: "Why shouldn't go on Friar Tuck's path?"

Narrator: "The siding arrangements were awkward. To put the rhino guards where Friar Tuck wanted them, Anna had to make several journeys.

She started making a plan."

Anna: "If we used the teeniest bit of Friar Tuck's path."

Narrator: "She said to her driver."

Anna: "We would save all this bother."

Narrator: "Her driver, suspecting nothing, allowed them to go as far as the first level crossing.

A few days later, the weather changed. As the snow melted, the quarry grew busy again. Some lines were so long that Anna had to go beyond the level crossing. Now for her plan. She would go down further down the path with it seeming her fault."

Anna: "Can you keep a secret?"

Narrator: "She asked the rhino guards."

Rhino Guards: "Yes, yes, yes."

Narrator: "They chattered."

Anna: "Will you bump me at the level crossing and tell no one I asked you?"

Narrator: "The rhino guards promised.

But while Anna was away, Friar Tuck arrived. He decided to arrange the rhino guards himself. The rhino guards decided to bump him anyway.

They reached the level crossing and Friar Tuck stopped. This was the signal for the rhino guards."

Rhino Guards: "On, on, on!"

Narrator: "They yelled.

Friar Tuck was away, with the rhino guards screaming and yelling behind him.

No one realized that melted snow had turned a stream ahead into a torrent and the bridge above it was about to collapse.

The road was now like a tightrope across the thundering water."

Friar Tuck: "Stop, stop!"

Narrator: "Cried Friar Tuck.

His driver fought for control. They came nearer and nearer to the bridge. The driver braked hard.

Friar Tuck stopped, still on the path, but with his feet treading the tightrope over the abyss.

Anna was horrified, and quickly came to the rescue. Workmen anchored Friar Tuck with chains while she pulled the rhino guards away. Then she helped Friar Tuck to safety."

Anna: "I'm sorry about the rhino guards."

Narrator: "Said Anna."

Anna: "I can't think how you managed to stop them in time."

Friar Tuck: "Oh well."

Narrator: "Said Friar Tuck."

Friar Tuck: "My driver told me about circus people who walk tightropes, but I just didn't fancy doing it myself."

Narrator: "Later, Mickey Mouse arrived."

Mickey Mouse: "A very smart piece of work."

Narrator: "He said."

Mickey Mouse: "Anna, you did well too, I hear."

Anna: "It was my fault about those rhino guards, sir."

Narrator: "She faulted."

Anna: "But if I could,"

Mickey Mouse: "Could what?"

Anna: "Come down the path sometimes, sir. Friar Tuck says he'll show me what to do."

Mickey Mouse: "Certainly."

Narrator: "Replied Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "If your manager agrees."

Narrator: "And so it was arranged. Now Anna is as happy as can be, and Mickey thinks she's Really Useful indeed."

Hercules, Copper and the Really Useful Party
Narrator: "Copper the Hound Dog is old-fashioned, but he doesn't care. He knows that he is really useful, like his friend Hercules.

Early one morning, Copper was chuffing about the vicarage orchard. He had important news for Hercules."

Copper: "Grimsby says that not all children are able to have holidays by the sea, so he's having a garden party to raise money for a seaside trip. I'm going to be the star attraction."

Narrator: "Chattered Copper."

Copper: "Giving rides to all the visitors. Grimsby is putting up posters all about it."

Hercules: "I'd like to help too."

Narrator: "Sighed Hercules."

Hercules: "But without my road, I wouldn't be much good at a garden party."

Narrator: "It was a beautiful day, but Hercules was worried."

Hercules: "I wish there were something I could for the party."

Narrator: "He said."

Hercules: "I'd like to be helpful like Copper."

Narrator: "Hercules' driver laughed."

Hercules' Driver: "You're helpful in your own way, and that's in Disneyland."

Narrator: "Next day, it was Copper's turn to look disappointed. He had bad news."

Copper: "Grimsby's been so busy that he forgot to put up the posters. Now no one will know about the party."

Narrator: "But Hercules had an idea."

Hercules: "Don't worry."

Narrator: "He said."

Hercules: "Everything is going to be all right."

Narrator: "Then he explained to his driver."

Hercules: "Grimsby can paste his posters and me and my flowers, so wherever I go, they'll go too."

Hercules' Driver: "Well done, Hercules."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Hercules' Driver: "I'm sure Mickey Mouse will agree."

Narrator: "As indeed he did.

Hercules walked happily through the stations collecting his passengers."

Passengers: "Look."

Narrator: "They said."

Passengers: "Grimsby's is holding a party. We must go to that."

Narrator: "Later, Copper was resting in the orchard shed when Tod rolled by."

Tod: "Hello, Copper. Why are you dozing there like an old stick-in-the-mud?"

Copper: "I'm not dozing. I'm resting."

Narrator: "Replied Copper. Then he told Tod about Grimsby's party."

Tod: "I'll be there too."

Narrator: "Boasted Tod."

Tod: "I'm not sure if people will want to ride on a hound dog after traveling with a smart fox like me."

Narrator: "The party day arrived. It had rained heavily during the night, and the orchard ground was soggy."

Copper: "Rain and mud won't spoil my day."

Narrator: "Said Copper."

Alan-a-Dale: "No, indeed."

Narrator: "Agreed his driver."

Alan-a-Dale: "We'll stay on the road, then we won't get bogged down."

Narrator: "Copper was soon busy trundling up and down the quiet country lane, carrying lots of laughing children.

He was just turning a corner when he heard Tod."

Tod: "Hello, old-timer. I'm taking everyone to the party. Hercules' idea is really working."

Narrator: "Copper gave Tod a cheerful whistle and turned back towards the orchard.

Then there was trouble."

Tod: "Help, I'm stuck!"

Narrator: "Shouted Tod. His feet had sunk deep in the orchard mud. Sebastian the Crab arrived just in time."

Sebastian: "I'm the one who helps plow fields."

Narrator: "Laughed Sebastian."

Sebastian: "We'd better get you out."

Narrator: "Using strong ropes, Sebastian and Copper pulled Tod clear of the mud."

Copper: "This will teach Tod a thing or two."

Narrator: "Copper chuffered to himself.

At last, Tod was on the road again."

Tod: "Thank you, Copper."

Narrator: "He laughed."

Tod: "You're not a stick-in-the-mud at all."

Copper: "No."

Narrator: "Smiled Copper."

Copper: "But you were, just for a little while."

Narrator: "That evening, Grimsby arrived to see Hercules and his driver."

Grimsby: "Thanks to your good idea about the posters, hundreds of people paid to come to the party. We've raised lots of money for the children."

Narrator: "Hercules was very pleased, and Copper fell happily asleep thinking of all the children who would now get to the seaside at last."

Buzz Buzz/Donald Goes Buzz Buzz
Narrator: "Copper the Hound Dog was enjoying his work in the vicarage orchard. Birds were singing, and apples were ripening on the trees. It was a lovely day."

Donald Duck: "Hello, Copper."

Narrator: "Said Donald.

Donald Duck: "You look as bright and cheerful as my white feathers."

Copper: "Oh, I am."

Narrator: "Replied Copper."

Donald Duck: "What's that noise?"

Narrator: "Asked Donald."

Copper: "It's the bees.

Narrator: "Laughed Copper."

Copper: "They're all in these boxy things called beehives. I'm taking them to the station. Grimsby says his bees make good honey, and he's giving some of them to his friends."

Narrator: "Just then, Mufasa the Lion hummed in."

Mufasa: "Take care, you two. Don't make the bees angry. They might sting you."

Narrator: "Donald didn't like being told what to do by a lion, and he buzzed away."

Mufasa: "Goodbye, Copper."

Narrator: "Called Mufasa, and set off to see Jiminy Cricket at the next station.

Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the twins, were busy arranging pirates, but they scampered off when they saw Mufasa."

Mufasa: "I remember the first time I met those two."

Narrator: "Laughed Mufasa."

Mufasa: "They nearly made my eyes pop out. Hercules soon put a stop to their games."

Jiminy Cricket: "Hercules is the only one who can keep Tweedledee and Tweedledum in order."

Narrator: "Chuckled Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "I sometimes call them 'The Bees'."

Mufasa: "A good name."

Narrator: "Replied Mufasa."

Mufasa: "They're terrors when they start buzzing around."

Narrator: "Donald bustled in."

Donald Duck: "What's that, Jiminy?

Narrator: "He snorted."

Donald Duck: "Are you afraid of bees? They're only insects, after all, so don't let that buzzbox lion tell you different."

Jiminy Cricket: "His name is Mufasa, and he didn't. We..."

Donald Duck: "I wouldn't care.

Narrator: "Interrupted Donald."

Donald Duck: "If hundreds were swarming around. I'd just blow at them and make them buzz off."

Jiminy Cricket: "Buzz buzz buzz."

Narrator: "Retorted Jiminy.

The next morning, Donald arrived at the station to collect his flowers. The passengers were excited, and keen to get on board. The platform was crowded, and the porter was in a hurry."

Porter: "Mind your backs."

Narrator: "He shouted.

Then, there was trouble. The beehive fell and broke open.

The station cleared like magic.

Donald heard a familiar buzzing. The bees were too cold to be cross, so they buzzed around the fireman, hoping he'd mend their hive, but he didn't understand. Nor did his driver, so the bees turned to Donald. His sailor suit was nice and warm."

Donald Duck: "Buzz off! Buzz off!"

Narrator: "Hissed Donald.

One bee burnt his foot."

Bee: "Ooh, aah, ooh! ooh!"

Narrator: "The bee thought Donald burnt him on purpose.

So it stung Donald right back on the beak."

Donald Duck: "EEEE!"

Narrator: "Whistled Donald. He had had enough. So had his fireman and driver.

They didn't notice till' too late that they had left all of their flowers behind. They tried everything to get rid of the bees.

First, they spun on the turntable, but to no avail.

They tried washing them off, but the bees clung harder to Donald's warm sailor suit.

Then they tried smoking them off by going through a long tunnel, but still, the bees wouldn't go away.

Donald Duck's Driver: "It's no good, Donald."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Donald Duck's Driver: "We'll just have to go back to the orchard, and fetch another hive."

Narrator: "Donald's reply was drowned by the sound of buzzing.

Grimsby was waiting anxiously for Donald.

When he arrived, the bees swarmed straight into their new home."

Donald Duck's Driver: "Come on, Donald."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Donald Duck's Driver: "What you need now is a good hose-down."

Narrator: "Later that day, Donald was resting in his house, when Grimsby came to see him."

Grimsby: "Thank you for saving my bees."

Narrator: "He said."

Grimsby: "It's a pity it's not Christmas; then we could call you Donald the red-beaked duck!"

Narrator: "Everyone laughed, even Donald. But instead, they decided to call Donald "The Bees' Knees", which means they thought he was more useful than ever."

All at Sea
Narrator: "Piglet and Jiminy Cricket like working at the harbor by the sea.

On a clear summer's night, there's no better place to be.

The big ships bring passengers, cargo ships carry machinery and other things. Jiminy and Piglet puffed backwards and forwards with the crates of cargo as they are loaded and unloaded by the keyside.

One morning, Jiminy and Piglet noticed that the horizon was packed with sails flapping against the blue sky."

Jiminy Cricket: "I wish I could sail to faraway lands."

Narrator: "Sighed Jiminy."

Piglet: "Crickets can't go sailing,"

Narrator: "Snorted Piglet."

Piglet: "Because crickets can't float."

Narrator: "Jiminy still had his dreams.

Suddenly, they were rudely interrupted."

Owl: "Wakey, wakey."

Narrator: "Hovered Owl."

Jiminy Cricket: "I'm looking at the boats."

Narrator: "Replied Jiminy."

Owl: "That's the Regatta."

Narrator: "Whirred Owl."

Owl: "Lots of boats, lots of races. Great fun. I hover around in case I'm needed."

Jiminy Cricket: "Do you go to the horizon?"

Narrator: "Asked Jiminy."

Owl: "Yes, and beyond."

Piglet: "I didn't know there was a beyond."

Narrator: "Whispered Piglet."

Jiminy Cricket: "Do you go to other places at sea?"

Narrator: "Continued Jiminy."

Owl: "Certainly. I can land on ships, you know. Anywhere, anytime. Good-bye."

Narrator: "Jiminy sighed.

He went on talking about the Regatta all day. Piglet lost patience."

Piglet: "Well, Jiminy, I'd rather have my feet on solid ground. The ground can take us to all the places we could ever wish to see."

(Siren goes off)

Jiminy Cricket's Driver: "That's an emergency."

Narrator: "Called Jiminy's driver."

Jiminy Cricket's Driver: "I'll check with the Harbor Master."

Narrator: "He returned with bad news."

Jiminy Cricket's Driver: "A man taking part in the Regatta has hurt his hand. We're to take him to the hospital at the next station. Owl's bringing him now. Come on!"

Owl: "Good to see you again, Jiminy."

Narrator: "Whirred Owl, as he landed carefully on the platform. The man was gently helped to safety."

Owl: "My job is to stay at sea in case of other emergencies. Otherwise I would take this gentleman to a hospital myself. Must fly, goodbye."

Narrator: "Jiminy set off on his journey. Soon, he was steaming well, and his feet were thundering along the ground.

When they reached the station, the man thanked everyone, and Tod got ready to take him to the hospital."

Tod: "You look splendid flying along the line, Jiminy."

Narrator: "Glowed Tod."

Tod: "No wonder they call you 'Official conscience'."

Jiminy Cricket: "Piglet's right."

Narrator: "Jiminy thought to himself."

Jiminy Cricket: "Crickets are happiest when their feet are firmly on the ground."

Narrator: "That night, Piglet and Jiminy stayed a little longer at the key. The air was warm, and the sea calm."

Jiminy Cricket: "There's a shooting star!"

Narrator: "Said Jiminy."

Piglet: "Don't be daft."

Narrator: "Laughed Piglet."

Piglet: "It's Owl. Look, he's hovering overhead."

Narrator: "Something fluttered down towards Jiminy.

His driver caught it."

Jiminy Cricket's Driver: "It's a flag from the Regatta! Owl's giving it to you as a present, Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "That was kind of Owl."

Narrator: "Whispered Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "He may have wings instead of cricket feet, but he seems to understand just what a cricket needs."

Narrator: "Jiminy still wonders about the lands beyond the horizon, but he enjoys being with friends most of all and I think he knows that sometimes, the best travels are those we can only dream about. Don't you?"

One Good Turn
Narrator: "Tweedledee and Tweedledum are the most mischievous Disney characters working on Mickey Mouse's land. They are kept busy pushing and pulling pirates up and down the road that runs from the china clay works to the harbor yard.

They like to have fun together and often play tricks and the workmen. But sometimes their teasing ways can get them into trouble.

One morning, Mickey came to see them."

Mickey Mouse: "Important goods have arrived in the big yard. Tweedledee and Tweedledum, I need you to help the other Disney characters."

Tweedledee and Tweedledum: "Oh, yes. Of course, sir."

Narrator: "Said the twins. They set off happily on their important mission

Mufasa was resting in the yards when suddenly he heard a pair of familiar whistles."

Mufasa: "Hmm."

Narrator: "Sighed Mufasa."

Mufasa: "Here comes trouble."

Tweedledee: "Mickey Mouse told us you were tired."

Narrator: "Teased Tweedledee."

Tweedledee: "He asked us to take all your pirates for you."

Mufasa: "You two never stop, do you?"

Narrator: "Chuckled Mufasa."

Mufasa: "But I'm wise to your pranks, and we do need your help here."

Narrator: "The twins were soon busy pushing and pulling the pirates into place.

At last, the day's work was done.

The twins now became excited. They were going to use the turntable for the first time.

Tweedledee went first."

Tweedledee: "This is fun!"

Narrator: "He shrieked to Tweedledum. He didn't want to move off at all. The foreman stopped the turntable."

Foreman: "Please make way for the other characters!"

Narrator: "He ordered.

Tweedledee did so, but unfortunately, the foreman had accidentally stopped the turntable in the wrong place. Tweedledee was on the wrong road, and there was Tweedledum walking directly towards him. The characters came to a grinding halt.

They gazed grimly at each other."

Tweedledee: "I was here first!"

Narrator: "Said Tweedledee."

Tweedledum: "But you're in my way!"

Narrator: "Protested Tweedledum."

Tweedledee: "You'll have to back up again."

Tweedledee: " I won't!"

Tweedledum: "You will!"

Tweedledee: "I won't!"

Narrator: "Mickey Mouse came to stop the noise."

Mickey Mouse: "If you don't behave, I shall not allow you here again!"

Narrator: "The next day, Tweedledum was still grumpy."

Tweedledum: "That Tweedledee! Imagine getting in my way on the turntable. He's a really silly character!"

Mufasa: "The way I heard it,"

Narrator: "Sighed Mufasa."

Mufasa: "It sounded like you were both to blame!"

Tweedledum: "Pooh! You must have heard it all wrong!"

Narrator: "The twins grumbled about each other all day.

Even kind Hercules lost patience."

Hercules: "All this grumbling spreads bad atmosphere in the yard."

Mufasa: "You're quite right. And that's why I've come up with a plan."

Narrator: "Mufasa whispered his plan to Hercules.

Then his driver told Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "I'll start making arrangements right away."

Narrator: "The next morning, he called Tweedledee and Tweedledum into the yard."

Mickey Mouse: "Mufasa is taking a special load to the harbor. His regular heavy goods is waiting on the siding. You can take it together."

Tweedledum: "But..."

Tweedledee: "But..."

Narrator: "Protested Tweedledee and Tweedledum, who were still not speaking to each other."

Mickey Mouse: "Good! I knew I could rely on you two."

Tweedledum: "I'll take the goods myself."

Narrator: "Huffed Tweedledum."

Tweedledee: "Go right ahead."

Narrator: "Said Tweedledee.

Tweedledum was attracted to the goods, but it was too heavy for him to move alone."

Tweedledee: "Go on!"

Narrator: "Teased Tweedledee!"

Tweedledum: "I can't!"

Narrator: "Said Tweedledum.

Then suddenly, both twins laughed."

Tweedledee: "I don't think we'll take turns this time, Tweedledum."

Narrator: "Said Tweedledee."

Tweedledee: "I think we better pull together."

Narrator: "Tweedledum was delighted. It was good to be helping each other.

Best of all, it was good to be friends again."

Big Disney Characters
Narrator: "One morning, Sir Ector was in the yard eating a large meal."

Donald Duck: "That's the third meal you've had today, Sir Ector."

Narrator: "Said Donald."

Donald Duck: "Some might say you're being rather greedy."

Sir Ector: "I'm an important man."

Narrator: "Replied Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "Important men need plenty of food, but I doubt that you would understand that, Donald."

Narrator: "Donald snorted and went about his work.

Later, Sir Ector was taking on water from a standpipe because the water fountain was under repair."

Jiminy Cricket: "I wouldn't drink too much of that water if I were you, Sir Ector. It might give you a stomach ache."

Sir Ector: "Pah!"

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "What's this? Educating Sir Ector Day? First Donald, now you, Jiminy. Big Disney Characters have needs! Little Disney Characters are just annoying!"

Jiminy Cricket: "Don't say I didn't warn you."

Narrator: "Laughed Jiminy.

Later, Sir Ector came into the yard at the big station."

Sir Ector: "That's what I need."

Narrator: "Exclaimed Sir Ector. There, emerging out of the sheds, were two shiny carts."

Sir Ector: "Now if I had two carts of food,"

Narrator: "Said Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "I wouldn't need to stop so often, and I wouldn't have to listen to silly, little Disney Characters."

Sir Ector's Driver: "Those carts belong to a visitor."

Narrator: "Replied his driver. Captain Hook sidled up alongside."

Captain Hook: "Everyone knows that carts are a mark of distinction, but I'm afraid that no amount of carts will save you in the end. We captains are taking over, and we don't need carts of food to make us important. Not even one."

Narrator: "Sir Ector was most upset. He was feeling just the same next day."

Sir Ector: "I'm not happy."

Jiminy Cricket: "I know."

Narrator: "Said Jiminy brightly."

Jiminy Cricket: "It's stomach ache."

Sir Ector: "It's not stomach ache."

Narrator: "Protested Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "It's,"

Baloo: "Of course, it is."

Narrator: "Interrupted Baloo."

Baloo: "That water's bad. Your body must be full of sludge. Have a good wash out, then you'll feel a different man."

Sir Ector: "Don't be vulgar!"

Narrator: "Huffed Sir Ector. He backed down onto his line of flowers hissing mournfully."

Mickey Mouse: "Cheer up, Sir Ector."

Narrator: "Said Mickey Mouse."

Sir Ector: "I can't, sir. Is it true what Captain Hook said, sir?"

Mickey Mouse: "What does he say?"

Sir Ector: "That captains are taking over."

Mickey Mouse: "Don't worry, Sir Ector. That will never happen on my land."

Sir Ector: "And one more thing, sir. Why did the visitor had two carts of food?"

Mickey Mouse: "Because he lives on a land with long distances between food areas."

Narrator: "Sir Ector felt better.

But Baloo started complaining. He banged some monkeys angrily."

Baloo: "I always work hard enough for two!"

Narrator: "He puffed."

Baloo: "I deserve another cart."

Narrator: "Jiminy whispered something to Raccoon Twin #1. He was going to play a trick on Baloo."

Jiminy Cricket: "Baloo,"

Narrator: "He asked innocently."

Jiminy Cricket: "Would you like my carts?"

Baloo: "Yours? What have you got to do with carts?"

Jiminy Cricket: "All right."

Narrator: "Said Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "The deal's off. Would you like them, Raccoon Twin #1?"

Raccoon Twin #1: "I wouldn't deprive you of the honor."

Narrator: "Replied Raccoon Twin #1."

Jiminy Cricket: "It is a great honor."

Narrator: "Continued Jiminy thoughtfully."

Jiminy Cricket: "But I'm only a cricket. Perhaps Donald might..."

Baloo: "I'm sorry I was rude."

Narrator: "Said Baloo hastily."

Baloo: "How many carts have you? And when can I have them?"

Jiminy Cricket: "Ah, hmm. I have six, and you can have them this evening."

Baloo: "Six lovely carts!"

Narrator: "Chortled Baloo."

Baloo: "What a splendid sight I'll be."

Narrator: "Baloo was excited all day."

Baloo: "Do you think it'll be alright?"

Narrator: "He asked for the umpteenth time."

Jiminy Cricket: "Of course."

Narrator: "Said Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "They're already now."

Narrator: "The other Disney Characters waited where they can each get a good view.

But Baloo wasn't a splendid sight at all. His six carts were very old, dirty and filled with sludge."

Voice: "Have a good wash out, Baloo?"

Narrator: "Called a voice."

Voice: "That's right! You'll feel a different bear now."

Narrator: "Baloo was not sure, but he thought the voice belonged to Sir Ector."

Escape
Narrator: "One day, Hercules was talking to Copper when Raccoon Twin #2 steamed by. He was working with some pirates."

Raccoon Twin #2: "Come on, Hercules! Stop gossiping in the sun when there's work to be done."

Narrator: "Later, Hercules spoke to Raccoon Twin #2."

Hercules: "Copper and I are old friends, and you and he have a lot in common too."

Raccoon Twin #2: "Arch aye."

Narrator: "Quizzed Raccoon Twin #2."

Raccoon Twin #2: "And what would that be?"

Hercules: "Death."

Narrator: "Said Hercules quietly. Raccoon Twin #2 gasped."

Raccoon Twin #2: "Don't mention that word! It makes my legs wobble!"

Hercules: "It does the same to Copper."

Narrator: "Said Hercules."

Hercules: "He was being sent to the scrapyard, but Grimsby and I saved him and now he's really useful again. Even so, Mickey Mouse certainly does need another Disney Character here."

Raccoon Twin #2: "Aye, and quickly."

Narrator: "Sighed Raccoon Twin #2.

That night, Raccoon Twin #2 was still working. He had taken the midnight goods load to a station at a faraway part of Disneyland where only the villains worked. He was just shunting, ready for his return journey, when..."

Raccoon Twin #2: "That sounds like a boy."

Narrator: "He thought. The hiss came again."

Raccoon Twin #2: "Who's there?"

Narrator: "Asked Raccoon Twin #2. A whisper came."

Peter Pant: "Are you a Mickey Mouse's Disney Character?"

Raccoon Twin #2: "Aye, and proud of it."

Peter Pan: "Thank goodness. I'm Peter Pan, and I'm with my toad, Mr. Toad. We've run out of stamina, and have no more strength."

Raccoon Twin #2: "But what are you doing?"

Peter Pan: "Escaping."

Raccoon Twin #2: "From what?"

Peter Pant: "Death."

Narrator: "Raccoon Twin #2 shivered. Then, he remembered Hercules' story about saving Copper."

Raccoon Twin #2: "I'll be glad to help you. It'll have look though that you're ready for death and I'm taking you away."

Narrator: "Their drivers and firemen agreed to help too. Everyone worked fast."

Raccoon Twin #2: "No time to turn around."

Narrator: "Panted Raccoon Twin #2."

Raccoon Twin #2: "I'll walk backwards. Come on."

Narrator: "But before they could clear the station, they were stopped."

Mr. Dawes Sr.: "Aha!"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Mr. Dawes Sr."

Mr. Dawes Sr.: "A boy, and a toad too. You can't take these."

Raccoon Twin #2's Driver: "Arch, but they're all for us."

Narrator: "Said Raccoon Twin #2's Driver."

Raccoon Twin #2's Driver: "See for yourself."

Narrator: "Mr. Dawes Sr. looked all over Peter Pan."

Mr. Dawes Sr.: "Seems in order. Right away, guard."

Raccoon Twin #2: "That was a near thing."

Narrator: "Puffed Raccoon Twin #2."

Peter Pan: "We've had worst."

Narrator: "Replied Peter Pan, and they forged ahead.

It was daylight when their journey ended."

Raccoon Twin #2: "We're home!"

Narrator: "Cried Raccoon Twin #2."

Raccoon Twin #2's Driver: "Shhh!"

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Raccoon Twin #2's Driver: "There are the works. We'll find a place for Peter Pan."

Narrator: "Peter Pan said,

Peter Pan: "Goodbye, and thank you."

Narrator: "And Raccoon Twin #2 puffed away."

The next day, Raccoon Twin #2 told the other Disney Characters all about Peter Pan."

Donald Duck: "Mickey will have to know."

Narrator: "Said Donald."

Sir Ector: "Raccoon Twin #2 should tell him at once."

Narrator: "Added Sir Ector."

Mickey Mouse: "Well, here he is."

Narrator: "Said a voice."

Mickey Mouse: "Now, what's this all about?"

Jiminy Cricket: "Beg pardon, sir, but we do need another Disney Character."

Sir Ector: "Yes, sir."

Narrator: "Ventured Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "A human, sir."

Mickey Mouse: "I'm afraid that unless one is saved from death, there's little hope."

Raccoon Twin #2: "But sir,"

Narrator: "Burst out Raccoon Twin #2."

Raccoon Twin #2: "One has."

Mickey Mouse: "Yes indeed. And thanks to you, Raccoon Twin #2, he is now at our works. Peter Pan is just what we need for Jiminy's route."

Narrator: "Everyone cheered.

Now Peter Pan and Mr. Toad are mended and given new coats. Jiminy and Peter Pan are happy on their route. The others laughed at first and called it "The Little Disney Character". Jiminy and Peter Pan were delighted, and so the Little Disney Character it will always be."

Peter Pan Owns Up
Narrator: "On a clear day when the sky is blue and there is just enough breeze to blow the clouds away, you can stand on a big hill above the valley and watch Jiminy and Peter Pan far below, busily at work on Jiminy's route near the sea. The two Disney Characters are very proud of their gleaming colors. Peter Pan often talks about the time that Raccoon Twin #2 saved him from death."

Peter Pan: "If it wasn't for his help,"

Narrator: "Peter Pan would say."

Peter Pan: "I might have been caught when I ran away from the scrapyard, and I would never have come to live here on Mickey Mouse's land."

Narrator: "The other Disney Characters all wanted to know about Peter Pan adventures."

Baloo: "Amazing!"

Narrator: "Remarked Baloo."

Donald Duck: "Peter Pan,"

Narrator: "Said Donald."

Donald Duck: "has resource."

Sir Ector: "And sagacity."

Narrator: "Put in Sir Ector."

Piglet: "What does that mean?"

Narrator: "Whispered Piglet."

Pongo: "I think,"

Narrator: "Replied Pongo."

Pongo: "it's about being clever and wise."

Sir Ector: "He is,"

Narrator: "Finished Sir Ector."

Sir Ector: "an example to us all."

Narrator: "I'm sorry to say that Peter Pan became very puffed up in his head."

Peter Pan: "Baloo says I'm amazing. He's right."

Narrator: "He said as he swooshed along the path.

One day, Mickey came to see him."

Mickey Mouse: "You are doing well. Now, you must learn how to look after pirates."

Narrator: "Every wise Disney Character knows that you cannot trust pirates. The other Disney Characters warned Peter Pan, but he took no notice."

Peter Pan: "You think I can't manage!"

Narrator: "He said huffley."

Peter Pan: "Sir Ector knows better. He says I'm sagacious."

Jiminy Cricket: "You maybe good gracious or whatever you call it, but pirates can be troublesome and,"

Raccoon Twin #1: "Say no more, Jiminy."

Narrator: "Interrupted Raccoon Twin #1."

Raccoon Twin #1: "It maybe a pity. But the wee boy will just have to learn it for himself."

Narrator: "Peter Pan pulled some loaded pirates into a siding and pushed the empties into the chute.

Then he came back to take the loaded pirates away. They were comfortable and didn't want to move."

Pirates: "What right has he to poke his head in here?"

Narrator: "They grumbled."

Pirates: "We want Jiminy!

Or the Raccoon Twins!"

Peter Pan: "Look Sharp!"

Narrator: "Huffed Peter Pan."

Pirates: "That's not the way to speak."

Narrator: "Hissed the pirates."

Pirates: "We'll pay him out."

Narrator: "Peter Pan heard nothing. The pirates moved smoothly at first, then suddenly, Peter Pan felt them push forward.

His driver applied the brakes, but they were useless against the surging pirates."

Pirates: "On! On! On!"

Narrator: "Yelled the pirates. Peter Pan forged hard. But still they forced him on and on.

At last, the pirates grew tired."

Peter Pan: "I'm winning."

Narrator: "Gasped Peter Pan. But it was too late.

(Crash)

Peter Pan layed bruised and benuised, bunkered down in the turntable well. Jiminy survaved the damaged."

Jiminy Cricket: "Hello, Peter Pan. Are you being a good gracious boy? Beg pardon, of course, but we really don't like this sort of surprise. The Raccoon Twins will miss their turntable until it's mended."

Narrator: "That evening, Peter Pan was hauled gently to safety."

Peter Pan: "I'm sorry, sir."

Narrator: "He said to Mickey."

Peter Pan: "I should've listen to Jiminy's advice. I don't feel good gracious or whatever it is. I just feel silly."

Mickey Mouse: "Well Peter Pan,"

Narrator: "Replied Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "Now you know the damage pirates can do."

Peter Pan: "Yes I do, sir."

Narrator: "Groaned Peter Pan."

Peter Pan: "I look like a load of scrap iron."

Mickey Mouse: "Ho, ho! Oh, I don't think so."

Narrator: "Laughed Mickey."

Mickey Mouse: "But you do need to go to the Hospital to be healed."

Narrator: "The other Disney Characters now felt sorry for Peter Pan."

Jiminy Cricket: "The route won't be the same without you."

Narrator: "Whistled Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "Come back soon."

Narrator: "A few days later, Peter Pan did come back. His clothes gleemed brighter than ever. He was a wiser boy too, and never made a mistake about pirates again."

Scar
Narrator: "It was a special holiday in Disneyland. Tod the Fox was working harder than ever before.

All the Disney Characters were busy too.

Jiminy was waiting for his next journey. Near him stood a lion, but he didn't look friendly like Tod. The lion growled as he gazed at the happy passengers."

Scar: "Stupid nonsense."

Narrator: "He grumbled."

Scar: "I wouldn't have brought them if I'd known. I'd have had a breakdown or something."

Jiminy Cricket: "I'm glad you didn't."

Narrator: "Smiled Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "You'd have spoiled their fun."

Scar: "Bah! Enjoyment is all you Disney Characters live for. One day, Disneyland will be ripped up!"

Narrator: "Jiminy felt shocked at such an idea."

Jiminy Cricket: "We have a friend called Tod, and he's a fox, but he likes Disneyland. Sometimes he teases us about it, but he'd never want to see it ripped up."

Scar: "Heh!"

Narrator: "Growled the lion."

Scar: "I know Tod. He's too small in size to be of any use."

Narrator: "Jiminy took no notice."

Jiminy Cricket: "That lion is silly."

Narrator: "He thought, as he steamed away.

At the junction, Jiminy told Peter Pan all about him."

Peter Pan: "I call him Scar!"

Narrator: "Chuckled Peter Pan, and then he puffed happily away.

But that afternoon, when the two Disney Characters met again, Peter Pan was no longer laughing."

Peter Pan: "Scar's friend has come."

Narrator: "He said."

Peter Pan: "He's rude, too! He's taking Scar's passengers home, so as to leave Scar free to steal ours."

Jiminy Cricket: "But he can't!"

Narrator: "Objected Jiminy."

Peter Pan: "Scar says he can get them to the big station before us."

Jiminy Cricket: "Rubbish!"

Narrator: "Replied Jiminy."

Jiminy Cricket: "It's much further by road."

Peter Pan: "Yes,"

Narrator: "Continued Peter Pan."

Peter Pan: "But Scar says he knows a shortcut!"

Narrator: "That evening, the Disney Characters were preparing for the homeward rush."

Jiminy Cricket: "Where are the passengers?"

Narrator: "They wondered."

Peter Pan: "Look!"

Narrator: "Shrilled Peter Pan."

Peter Pan: "Look at Scar! He's a mean, scarlet deciever!"

Narrator: "Scar was wearing a large sign saying 'Disneyland Lion'."

Scar: "Yeah, boo, snubs!"

Narrator: "He jeered, as he roared away."

Jiminy Cricket: "Come on,"

Narrator: "Puffed Jiminy to his flowers,"

Jiminy Cricket: "Let's see what he's up to!"

Narrator: "Jiminy wanted to pay Scar out, but he wasn't sure how.

Then, in the distance, Jiminy saw a man waving a red flag. That meant 'Danger'.

The line here crosses a narrow road, and there was Scar, wedged firmly under the bridge."

Jiminy Cricket: "So this was his shortcut."

Narrator: "Chuckled Jiminy."

Passengers: "He tricked us!"

Narrator: "Shouted Scart's passengers."

Passengers: "He said he was a Disneyland lion, but he wouldn't accept our return tickets! He wanted us to think Disneyland was no good!"

Narrator: "Jiminy's crew examined the bridge."

Jiminy Cricket's Driver: "It's risky, but we must help the passengers."

Jiminy Cricket: "Passengers are urgent."

Narrator: "Agreed Jiminy. Jiminy slowly and carefully set off across the bridge. Scar wailed as he felt the bridge quiver."

Scar: "Stop!"

Narrator: "He shouted."

Scar: "It might fall on me!"

Jiminy Cricket: "That would serve you right for telling lies."

Narrator: "Said Jiminy, but the bridge didn't collapse.

Jiminy made good time, and all the passengers caught their rides.

The bridge is now mended, but not unfortunately, Scar and his ways. He never learned sense. He's a henhouse now, and his lies can do no harm. The hens never listen to them anyway."

Heroes
Narrator: "One morning, Tweedledee and Tweedledum were busy at the quarry, pushing and pulling pirates into their proper places. The twins are cheeky and love playing tricks, but they were growing restless."

Tweedledum: "Listen, Tweedledee."

Narrator: "Said Tweedledum."

Tweedledum: "Can you hear something?"

Tweedledee: "What sort of something?"

Narrator: "Asked Tweedledee."

Tweedledum: "Something different."

Narrator: "Replied Tweedledum."

Tweedledee: "I can't hear anything different."

Narrator: "Said Tweedledee."

Tweedledum: "Exactly."

Narrator: "Huffed Tweedledum."

Tweedledum: "Everything is the same, sounds the same, looks the same. What we need is a surprise."

Tweedledee: "Surprise what?"

Narrator: "Asked Tweedledee. Before Tweedledum could answer, Professor Knight arrived."

Professor Knight: "I have just received a message from Mickey Mouse. He wants you to go to the station at the harbor."

Tweedledee: "I wonder what we've done wrong this time."

Narrator: "Said Tweedledee anxiously."

Tweedledum: "It must be you."

Narrator: "Replied Tweedledum."

Tweedledee: "Why me?"

Narrator: "Exclaimed Tweedledee."

Tweedledee: "I've not done anything."

Narrator: "Mickey was waiting for them."

Mickey Mouse: "Hercules is taking the children on a special trip today. I want you to go to the station and look after pirates there."

Tweedledee and Tweedledum: "We'll do our best, sir."

Narrator: "Said the twins.

Sir Ector spoke severely to them."

Sir Ector: "You must behave here. You're on the main road now."

Tweedledum: "Actually, Sir Ector."

Narrator: "Giggled Tweedledum."

Tweedledum: "When we saw you, we thought this was the scrapyard."

Narrator: "Sir Ector was cross."

Sir Ector: "Just make sure that my flowers are ready for my evening run."

Narrator: "And he fumed away."

Tweedledee and Tweedledum: "This is easy."

Narrator: "They said to each other."

Tweedledee and Tweedledum: "We know all about pirates."

Narrator: "But I'm afraid they didn't."

Pirates: "No need for that."

Narrator: "Shouted the pirates, as the twins pushed them into place."

Pirates: "We'll show you around. We want to help."

Tweedledee and Tweedledum: "Thank you very much."

Narrator: "Said Tweedledee and Tweedledum. The pirates giggled and began their tricks.

Evening came. The yard was in a dreadful muddle. The twins had let the pirates tell them were to put things.

Sir Ector and the passengers waited impatiently outside the station while Tweedledee and Tweedledum tried to sort things out.

But by the time Sir Ector was ready to leave, it was very late, indeed.

Next day, the twins were working in the quarry again."

(Rocks start falling)

Tweedledee: "That's a strange noise."

Narrator: "Gasped Tweedledee."

Tweedledee: "I've never heard a noise like that before."

Tweedledee's Driver: "I have."

Narrator: "Whispered his driver nervously."

Tweedledee's Driver: "It sounds like a rock slide to me."

Narrator: "Then came the alarm."

Professor Knight: "Danger! Clear the quarry!"

Narrator: "Shouted Professor Knight. Workmen scrambled to the pirates."

Tweedledee and Tweedledum: "Thank goodness we're here."

Narrator: "Said the twins.

They were just puffing out of the quarry when,"

Workman: "Help! Wait for me!"

Narrator: "A workman had been left behind. Tweedledum waited as the man climbed quickly on the pirates.

The twins left the quarry just in time.

(Rock slide continues)

Everyone was safe, but rubble lay all around."

Tweedledee: "Oh dear!"

Narrator: "Said Tweedledee."

Tweedledee: "This wasn't our fault. I hope Mickey Mouse will understand."

Narrator: "And indeed, he did. The next day, he arrived with Hercules."

Mickey Mouse: "Tweedledee and Tweedledum, you still have a lot to learn about pirates, don't you? But you acted quickly and bravely in an emergency. So three cheers for Tweedledee and Tweedledum, our heroes!"

Mickey Mouse and Workmen: "Hip, hip, hooray, hooray, hooray!"

Tweedledee: "Oh thank you, sir."

Narrator: "Said Tweedledee."

Tweedledee: "Being called heroes, well, it's, it's,"

Tweedledum: "It's a very nice surprise."

Narrator: "Laughed Tweedledum."

Piglet, Donald and the Fruitful Day
Narrator: "It was a splendid morning in Disneyland.

Donald Duck was feeling very pleased with himself. His white feathers gleamed in the sunshine as he sped along the road. He reached the junction just as Piglet puffed in with some pirates. Donald was surprised to see him.

Donald Duck: "What are you doing here, Piglet? You should be at the next station by now. You're late."

Piglet: "I know."

Narrator: "Sighed Piglet."

Piglet: "These pirates have been troublesome all morning."

Donald Duck: "That's no excuse, Piglet."

Narrator: "Snorted Donald."

Donald Duck: "Nothing should stop us. Mickey Mouse relies on us to be on time. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'll be on my way."

Narrator: "And Donald puffed importantly away."

Piglet: "Bossy beak!"

Narrator: "Muttered Piglet.

Donald arrived at the harbour. It was market day. The harbour yard was filled with the sweet smell of fruit from faraway lands. The fruit was delivered in big ships. Donald watched the strawberries, oranges, melons, and bananas were carefully given to his pirates. Then he set off to the station on the main road.

On the way, he met Pongo."

Donald Duck: "Really reliable, that's me!"

Narrator: "Panted Donald proudly."

Donald Duck: "Pity the same can't be said for Piglet. Quack, quack! Goodbye!"

Abigail and Amelia: "What was that about?"

Narrator: "Gasped Abigail and Amelia."

Pongo: "That was trouble. Trouble for Donald. Just wait and see."

Narrator: "Piglet was back in the yard, and busy arranging things. He had the pirates in good order, and was making up for lost time.

But the stationmaster had bad news.

Piglet's Driver: "What's happened?"

Narrator: "Asked Piglet's Driver."

Stationmaster: "Donald's feet have jammed. We need Piglet's help right away."

Narrator: "Piglet quickly set off to the rescue.

He found Donald stuck on the road, and looking glum. Piglet couldn't help laughing."

Piglet: "Got yourself in a jam, eh, Donald? What you might call a sticky situation?"

Donald Duck: "Be quiet!"

Narrator: "Said Donald."

Donald Duck: "It's not funny having jammed feet."

Piglet: "And not very reliable, either."

Narrator: "Teased Piglet."

Piglet: "I am surprised you let it happen, Donald. Nothing should stop us Disney Characters."

Piglet's Driver: "That's enough, Piglet."

Narrator: "Said his driver."

Piglet's Driver: "Can you push these pirates?"

Piglet: "Of course I can."

Narrator: "Grunted Piglet."

Piglet: "There is no time to lose. Donald's done too much of that already."

Narrator: "Donald angrily hissed steam as Piglet was coupled to the pirates."

Piglet: "Off we go!"

Narrator: "Said Piglet."

Piglet: "I'll have to go fast to get there in time. These big Disney Characters are so unreliable."

Piglet's Driver: "Be careful, Piglet."

Narrator: "Called his driver, but Piglet was in a hurry.

He didn't see that the sign had failed, and that he had been diverted into a siding.

Piglet's Driver: "Look out, Piglet!"

Narrator: "Shouted his driver, and applied the brakes, but it was too late!

(CRASH!)

The driver and fireman had jumped clear, but squashed fruit squirted all over Piglet.

Mickey Mouse arrived."

Mickey Mouse: "Piglet, you are not to blame for the sign failure, but I do not run a jam factory!"

Piglet: "Yes sir, no sir!"

Narrator: "And Piglet squelched sadly away.

That night, the house was silent. Donald and Piglet felt very sorry for themselves. At last, Pongo spoke."

Pongo: "You know,"

Narrator: "He said to no one in particular,"

Pongo: "There's more than one way to get jammed. We all learned that today."

Narrator: "Still, there was silence."

Pongo: "What's more."

Narrator: "Continued Pongo."

Pongo: "We also learned that sometimes when Disney Characters help each other out of a..'jam', things can still go wrong.

Narrator: "'So?', said a voice."

Pongo: "So."

Narrator: "Finished Pongo."

Pongo: "That means we learned a lot today. And there for..."

Narrator: "Then came a chorus."

Other Disney Characters: "We're really useful Disney Characters after all!"

Pongo and Piglet's Christmas Adventure/Pongo and Piglet's Mountain Adventure
Narrator: "If someday you should see Pongo puffing happily along the path, he may be on his way to a village nestled deep in the heart of Disneyland.

One December morning, Pongo called to all his friends."

Pongo: "It's nearly Christmas, and I'll bring you lots of letters and parcels."

Narrator: "But a week later, the storms came.

Disneyland was covered in thick snow. The Disney characters found work difficult. Some had to help clear snow from the roads, and workmen hacked away at the frozen banks of ice.

Pongo and Piglet were collecting important post for Christmas."

Pongo: "Driver says there's lots of post for the village."

Narrator: "Said Pongo."

Pongo: "I'll need an extra pirate for it all."

Narrator: "Piglet was feeling left out."

Piglet: "It's not fair. You're not leaving any post for me."

Narrator: "But Piglet's chance had come."

Pongo's Driver: "There's been a change of plans."

Narrator: "Said Pongo's driver."

Pongo's Driver: "Mickey Mouse needs us at the big station. Piglet, you are to take Pongo's load to the village."

Narrator: "Piglet was delighted, but Pongo was sad."

Pongo: "I won't be able to say Happy Christmas to all my friends."

Piglet: "Don't worry."

Narrator: "Said Piglet kindly."

Piglet: "I'll do it for you."

Pongo: "It's not the same."

Narrator: "Sighed Pongo.

Piglet was making good time on his way to the village when suddenly,"

Piglet's Driver: "What's that?"

Narrator: "Called his driver. There ahead was a fogman by the path. He was holding a red light."

Fogman: "The village is cut off by snow."

Narrator: "He shouted."

Fogman: "We need shovels, workmen and an owl. Leave your pirates in the siding, and go back quickly."

Narrator: "Piglet was soon hurrying to Owl's home."

Piglet: "Wake up, lazywings! The mountain villagers need your help. They're stranded."

Owl: "Whizzo!"

Narrator: "Replied Owl."

Owl: "I like an emergency to keep me warm."

Narrator: "And he buzzed away."

Piglet: "Now."

Narrator: "Sighed Piglet."

Piglet: "What's next?"

Narrator: "Suddenly, there was Pongo with Sebastian the Crab and the works trailer."

Pongo: "Come on, Piglet."

Narrator: "Whistled Pongo."

Pongo: "Follow me."

Narrator: "The two Disney characters battled their way through the snow.

At last, they reached the village. Owl was already there busily dropping food for people and animals.

Sebastian quickly got to work."

Sebastian: "Lovely stuff!"

Narrator: "He said, as he pushed the snow aside."

Villagers: "Well done, Piglet! Well done, Pongo!"

Narrator: "Cheered the villagers."

Villagers: "You're the best Santa Claus this village has ever had!"

Piglet: "What's a Santa Claus?"

Narrator: "Asked Piglet."

Pongo: "Santa Claus is someone who drops presents down chimneys at Christmas time."

Narrator: "Piglet looked at his head."

Piglet: "I wonder if,"

Pongo: "No!"

Narrator: "Laughed Pongo"

Pongo: "Chimneys, Piglet, not heads! Which reminds me, your post is still back at the siding, isn't it?"

Narrator: "Piglet hurried back to fetch it.

Just then, Friar Tuck arrived with Jasmine."

Friar Tuck: "We've brought lots of hot drinks and food for the villagers."

Narrator: "He whistled.

That night, all the Disney characters went back to the house, except Friar Tuck. The villagers had made a plan to thank the Disney characters. They gave Jasmine paint pots and parcels, then they set off through the moonlit countryside.

All the Disney characters were fast asleep in the house as Friar Tuck ran silently into the yard. He had no idea what the villagers were going to do, but he knew it was going to be a big surprise.

When the Disney characters woke the next morning, they could not believe their eyes. The house had been repainted and decorated. Parcels lay everywhere. The Disney characters cheered in delight, and everyone agreed that it was a really happy Christmas."