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Subido el 7 de junio de 2018 por Cp ciudaddecolumbia trescantos

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Obra de teatro en inglés de los alumnos de 5º del curso 2017-2018

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Hello George, it's my sin just after so many years. Here we are, at Gallagher-Cormier School, waiting to see a performance. 00:00:03
I remember when you wrote this book, in 1965. My daughters were so excited when all the cartoons were being created. They fell dearly in love with them. 00:00:10
I know, rolling a novel was the beginning of a long adventure to like and miss. 00:00:20
I need to react to the plays, the books for children and adults, and cartoons as well. 00:00:25
The play we are seeing today is a adaptation of your novel. Most of the characters are going to be in the story, but not all. 00:00:36
And both teachers and students want to show the rest of the school a piece of your fantasy world. 00:00:43
My fantasy world, with all those crazy creatures around me, all of them just like us, who don't know at the same time. 00:00:49
I hope these children love each creature as much as my daughter did when they were little, and as much as many others have done during many generations. 00:00:59
Dear Lewis, let's enjoy the magic of your world! 00:01:09
A big applause for the actors and actresses at the other Columbia School! 00:01:13
It has everything! Blazing speed! 00:01:18
Well, sure, it has apps. What's the use of a smartphone without apps? 00:01:35
Oh dear, oh dear! Shine me light! 00:01:43
Oh, hold on a sec! Can you wait a- 00:01:46
Seriously? Relax! What's wrong with you? 00:01:54
Hey, you still there? Great! Now my phone is there! 00:01:57
Thanks, I love Broadway! 00:02:01
Come lady, come lady! 00:02:03
Hey bunny, do you know where I can- 00:02:05
Oh my ears on whiskers, how dangerous can it be? 00:02:07
Is there aquifer close by? Somewhere I could plug it in? 00:02:12
What's the rush, rabbit? 00:02:16
Lost in the woods. No phone, no GPS. This must be how the binaries fell. 00:02:20
And now, just fun leaves. It's looks like rain. 00:02:26
What's another storm? What's this? 00:02:31
What does it look like? 00:02:40
All right hoes, so smart, G-R-O-S-M-E-N-T-O-N-E 00:02:42
Is it safe? 00:02:47
Safe enough! 00:02:48
I should Google it. 00:02:50
No time! 00:02:51
I'm safe to be falling! 00:02:55
I'm sure! 00:02:56
I'm falling! 00:02:59
It seems to be no end! 00:03:00
Fiddle, fiddle, fiddle 00:03:02
Alley, alley 00:03:06
Natalie! 00:03:09
Stop, stop! 00:03:36
The wall of strange doors 00:03:40
Achoo! 00:03:44
Bless you! 00:03:53
Achoo! 00:03:54
Bless you, bless you. 00:03:55
Thanks. 00:03:57
Dogs aren't supposed to talk. 00:03:59
And young girls aren't supposed to sleep. 00:04:03
Without covering their mouth. 00:04:05
I just have a goat in that ugly trunk. 00:04:07
Where will you dogs take me? 00:04:09
Locked. 00:04:11
Locked. 00:04:13
Locked. 00:04:15
Dead? 00:04:17
How am I supposed to get out of here? 00:04:19
Maybe this gave a lock on one of you. 00:04:21
Not me. 00:04:24
Not I, not us. 00:04:26
Then, I just have to break one of you down! 00:04:28
Harapun! 00:04:31
Lady Di! 00:04:35
Then, which one of you should I be? 00:04:36
His best or she's best? 00:04:38
I'm waiting not to starting. 00:04:40
What about me? 00:04:42
What about you? 00:04:43
It's my secrets that they kill us. 00:04:44
There's Harris, that was close. 00:04:47
But, you're such a tiny dwarf. 00:04:50
What secrets could you have? 00:04:52
Secrets of the other side. 00:04:54
What will I find there? 00:04:56
A most magnificent garden, full of wild roses and jaguar lilies, it's called Wonderland. 00:04:58
What just happened? 00:05:11
What do you mean? 00:05:18
Everyone started scaring us for no reason. 00:05:20
I didn't notice. 00:05:22
You didn't notice the music and the... 00:05:24
By decree of the queen. 00:05:26
By decree of the queen, that is by decree of me. 00:05:31
Whenever a particular word is mentioned, here should be music and dancing, and anyone who fails to obey this decree, who fails at the uterus of the word, to hear music and dance like Robin Hood, is off with your head! 00:05:38
That's nonsense! 00:05:53
You'll be punished if you don't obey it. 00:05:58
I'm not saying it. 00:06:04
But you must have just said it! 00:06:07
It is... hmm... roses? Or lettuce? 00:06:10
Apparently not. 00:06:18
What about white? Or tiger? 00:06:20
If it were, I'd be dancing. 00:06:26
Warm time? 00:06:28
Then the word must be... Wonderland! 00:06:30
So now, you know, but please don't say it again, my knees are killing me. 00:06:46
I wonder what this place is like. It's a land of nonsense and make-believe of danger, beauty and imagination. 00:06:52
And a place to charge my phone? 00:07:00
I think it has a working bell. 00:07:04
Yes. 00:07:07
Perfect! But how will I fit? I'm too big to go through your frame. 00:07:08
What's this? 00:07:15
Drink me. 00:07:23
Maybe poison, could be poison, probably poison. 00:07:28
It is a market poison. If it was market poison, no one would drink it. 00:07:31
That would be the point. You see, there is only one way to be sure. Drink it. 00:07:36
Okay, here goes. 00:07:43
There now, tastes like dancing. 00:07:45
Oh, I can't bear to watch. 00:07:50
Relax, nothing is happening. 00:07:53
What do you mean nothing's happening? 00:07:56
You are! You are! 00:07:59
And what? 00:08:00
Vanishing! 00:08:01
My hands? 00:08:02
They are shrinking! 00:08:03
And my feet? 00:08:04
Is this a fence? 00:08:05
And my body? 00:08:06
What are you doing? 00:08:07
This isn't pretty! 00:08:08
This isn't pretty at all! 00:08:13
How do you have food to eat? 00:08:14
What do I do now? 00:08:15
Now, look on the right side. 00:08:16
What right side? 00:08:17
On the right side, you go to me and enter the lovely garden. 00:08:18
Oh, there it is! 00:08:19
Oh, there it is! 00:08:20
Oh, there it is! 00:08:21
Oh, there it is! 00:08:22
Oh, there it is! 00:08:23
Oh, there it is! 00:08:24
Oh, there it is! 00:08:25
Oh, there it is! 00:08:28
Oh, there it is! 00:08:29
Oh, there it is! 00:08:30
Oh, that's true! I'm angry! 00:08:31
But you'll need the key. 00:08:33
The key? No, no, don't tell me! Now I just want to reach the key! 00:08:35
That's a pity. I'll cry in shame once you've had a head before, Shanky. 00:08:40
I could just cry! 00:08:46
No, no, no use for that. Something will turn up. 00:08:48
Like what? What's that? 00:08:53
It's gay. Should I eat it? 00:08:56
That's what it says. 00:09:02
The food here is very bossy. 00:09:05
Don't complain. There are starving children in the world. 00:09:07
I'll eat it. If it makes me larger, I can bring it to eat. 00:09:11
If it makes me smaller, I can bring it under the door. 00:09:15
Either way, I've entered through the lovely garden. 00:09:18
Let's hope we'll do it free. 00:09:22
Which way? 00:09:28
Which way? It seems they remain in the same size. 00:09:29
This is what in her league happens when one is gay. 00:09:32
Wait a moment, her face is funny. She's getting thick. 00:09:37
Very interesting. 00:09:41
She's grown so tall. 00:09:43
Oh dear, I'm so big. 00:09:47
My toes, they are moving so far from my fingers. 00:09:50
And my voice is... 00:09:54
All the dachshunds! All the dachshunds! Won't you be angry if I kept her waiting? 00:09:58
All the dachshunds! 00:10:08
Hey, Robin! Wait! 00:10:09
What are waiting, little bunny? 00:10:11
Things are just strange here. From one moment to the next, you can't be that unsure! 00:10:13
Who you are, where you are going, how you get there, or who you meet along the way. 00:10:18
How did you do that? 00:10:27
Do what exactly? 00:10:28
We're steadily the same size. 00:10:30
You're wrong, or maybe you're wrong, but you used to be tiny. You were once a girl, but now we're both grown up. There's not such a thing as normal, my dear. Not in your world, not in mine. It's all about how much interest you have and how well you're taking attention. 00:10:33
You came to me? 00:10:53
Do me a favor. 00:10:57
Bye, tongue lady. 00:11:08
Thanks for not breaking my thumb. 00:11:12
Don't forget to write. 00:11:16
We love you. 00:11:18
We don't love her. 00:11:19
We have known her here five minutes. 00:11:20
Forgive them. They haven't been open in ten days. 00:11:23
I guess I'm out of this place. 00:11:28
How did you call that? Wonderland? 00:11:30
Explain yourself. I have been many sizes today. I wouldn't know where to begin. 00:11:33
You sure eat so much candy, you know. 00:12:14
I said explain yourself. 00:12:18
But you are... 00:12:22
You are not even out of the larger stage. You still leave activities with me. 00:12:26
Waiting to become a budget plan. 00:12:32
Eating lots of sugars can stop your growth. 00:12:34
Then I suppose I remain a caterpillar forever. 00:12:40
That's too bad. Everyone should grow up at a point. 00:12:45
And how do you plan to grow? Into a large fly? 00:12:50
No! Into a woman! 00:12:54
A woman? Does a woman have wings? 00:12:57
No, I don't want to lose very much, like I do, but more developed in places. 00:13:00
Please, there are things a caterpillar doesn't need to know. 00:13:07
Sorry, TMI. 00:13:12
TMI? 00:13:14
Too much information. 00:13:16
Why not simply say too much information? It's an abbreviation. 00:13:18
You've wasted my time. 00:13:24
Our radiation is pervious to save time, but if you explain it, then there's more trouble. 00:13:27
I think we have to agree to disagree. 00:13:34
I think we should agree that you're right and I'm wrong and you're wrong. 00:13:37
I think it's best that I keep going. 00:13:42
I don't like you. 00:13:46
I don't particularly like you. 00:13:47
Could you tell me where the garden is? 00:13:49
If I knew where the garden was, I would've eaten it by now. 00:13:52
The song comes out! 00:13:57
Your sun shined in my way 00:14:51
Simply to die in a body I can't 00:14:54
With all the hope of the present 00:14:59
We do play croquette 00:15:10
Univerdachis, forgive us croquette 00:15:11
Get your little, get your true tribute 00:15:14
Extra, extra 00:15:17
Breaking news 00:15:18
Croquette today 00:15:19
In the garden 00:15:20
The taste inside! 00:15:21
Extra, extra! 00:15:22
In the garden? 00:15:23
I'll take one of those! 00:15:24
One of which Kitten brings. 00:15:25
Clearly she wants a trout ring. 00:15:27
I think she prefers a daily tote. 00:15:29
Would you really have a paper to give you the news? 00:15:31
Or one to give you the flu? 00:15:34
For the last time! 00:15:36
Frogs don't catch flu! 00:15:37
Which would be the end? 00:15:39
What's the difference between the two papers? 00:15:40
One's written by a frog. 00:15:43
Other's written by a fish. 00:15:44
Those are really silly points. 00:15:46
What are you trying to say? 00:15:49
One beach, a big mouth. 00:15:51
Tell you what, just give me one beach. 00:15:53
Hey guys, you got this, that beach, two flights. 00:15:56
Two flights? But I don't have two flights. 00:15:58
Or two flights by a copier. 00:16:02
How much for yours? 00:16:04
Two won't, but I can't know, so I'm gonna hide. 00:16:05
Even much, she's right. 00:16:08
But I don't have two flights. 00:16:11
You're on two flights. See you later, brothers. 00:16:16
Hey, wait! Which way through the woods? 00:16:20
The quiz that I'm learning with Max today is to take place... 00:16:25
...through the woods, straight ahead. 00:16:48
But be careful, there are some strange characters in those woods. 00:16:50
Stranger than a frog and a fish sailing newspapers? 00:16:53
We'll talk about this! 00:17:00
What about the present? 00:17:01
Get your trout tribute! 00:17:02
Get your ready tote! 00:17:04
Which way to take croquettes? 00:17:05
Which way? Through the woods! 00:17:07
Your papers are dead! 00:17:11
Hurry! Hurry! 00:17:15
You aren't going to help me out? 00:17:19
No time! No time! 00:17:21
I'll throw you to the garden. 00:17:26
You wouldn't be able to pick up. I'll tell Vitardius it is. 00:17:28
You know, maybe you should take Valerie and I. 00:17:30
My mom says you can eat them. 00:17:32
No time for pharmaceuticals. 00:17:36
I want to quit the week again. 00:17:38
Now what? I can't... 00:18:18
Careful. 00:18:19
...skill the same thing. 00:18:21
You speak. 00:18:28
This is news to you. 00:18:32
God, people, she can't speak. 00:18:34
I will, she comes, but chooses not to. 00:18:37
Oh, she tries, but whenever she opens her mouth, all that comes out is meow. 00:18:41
Yes! 00:18:48
Other trick in the book is not that she doesn't come, is that she doesn't talk to you. 00:18:49
That's a very good thing to assume. 00:18:55
I assume nothing. 00:18:58
Could you point me to where the garden is? 00:19:00
That depends on a good deal and where we want to get to. 00:19:02
At this point, I don't much care where. 00:19:06
Then it doesn't matter which way you go. 00:19:09
So long as I get somewhere? 00:19:12
Oh, you're sure to do that if you only walk and know. 00:19:14
In that direction lives a hatchet, and in that direction lives our ship. 00:19:18
Over there is the house of Tiddledum and Tiddlybee. 00:19:23
And along that way, you will find Humpty Dumpty on his walk. 00:19:27
Is it any good life? 00:19:31
They're all mad. 00:19:33
But I don't want to go among mad people. 00:19:35
Oh, you can't help that. We are all mad here. 00:19:38
I'm mad, you are mad. 00:19:44
How do you know I'm mad? 00:19:46
You must be or you wouldn't be here. 00:19:48
Could you be still? 00:19:51
Are you still? 00:19:53
You keep coming and going like bad Wi-Fi. 00:19:55
Do you play croquet with me today? 00:19:57
Oh, I like it, but I wasn't invited. 00:20:01
Have you played before? 00:20:05
Never, I can't. 00:20:07
You need an invitation so long as you have a headshot and a flamingo. 00:20:08
I don't see what Dustin has to do in Poké. 00:20:16
How would you know if you haven't played? 00:20:20
I'm having a headache talking to you. 00:20:23
Is it my fault? 00:20:26
I don't think so. 00:20:27
Oh, the tea party's underway. I wonder if they saved me a tea. No matter if they haven't, I can never stay. It's just nice to be thought of. I'll be on my way now, talking to my lovely girl with me. 00:20:29
no no no no no 00:21:02
of course you know how you do believe 00:21:04
but I don't care 00:21:16
it's true, we don't want you here 00:21:21
well! I'm here on an 00:21:23
internet 00:21:28
interlover 00:21:28
have some wine 00:21:30
I don't see any wine 00:21:31
very recent, any 00:21:33
then it wasn't very serious of you to operate 00:21:36
it wasn't very serious of you to sit down without being infected 00:21:39
Why can't we all just let it go and try to get along? 00:21:43
Your hair needs cutting. 00:21:48
What's that? 00:21:50
Your hair, it needs cutting. 00:21:51
May I cut it? 00:21:53
Absolutely not! 00:21:54
Are you sure? 00:21:56
I'm sure! 00:21:57
Stubborn girl! 00:21:58
It is impolite to name Cole. 00:22:01
What for is her to let him under her hair? 00:22:03
It's yours also. 00:22:06
What does he know about haircutting? 00:22:08
He's a hawk and it's his job to shave heads. 00:22:10
Out of the question! 00:22:13
Why rude! Why suffer like a writing desk? 00:22:14
A riddle? I like riddles! Why? 00:22:18
I haven't the slightest idea, you're right! 00:22:21
It's a waste of time to ask riddles without knowing the answer! 00:22:24
What does it say if we don't have an answer? 00:22:28
Excellent question! Do I have an answer? 00:22:30
I'll google it later. 00:22:34
Google it? 00:22:36
See? Google has all the answers. 00:22:37
Who's that Google person? 00:22:40
It's not a person. It's a search engine in a computer. 00:22:42
Why? I don't care for him. Him or his engine. 00:22:46
What day of the month is it? 00:22:51
The 18th. 00:22:53
Today's wrong. 00:22:55
What the f**k? What? It says the day of the month, but it doesn't say the day of the month. 00:22:57
Why should it tell you the day of the month? 00:23:03
No, but that's because it's the same year for such a long time. 00:23:06
Which is the case with mine. 00:23:11
You've lost me. 00:23:13
The girl wants to sleep again. 00:23:14
Of course, of course. Well said. 00:23:16
You mean to say? 00:23:19
I mean to say precisely what I've said. 00:23:20
Which is that the hour here is fixed. 00:23:22
The year comes and goes, but the hour is forever the same. 00:23:25
That's messed up. 00:23:29
If you do time like we know time, it will be all clear for you. 00:23:31
Shall I put a marky on his nose? 00:23:36
Where you are. 00:23:39
Twinkle, twinkle. 00:23:40
I know it well, I was standing before the Queen of Hearts. 00:23:42
You stand for the Queen? 00:23:46
It's true, he did, and today's lecture I went back. 00:23:47
I quit math, I'm quite aware of it. 00:23:51
Twinkle, twinkle little bat. 00:23:54
That's how I wonder what you're at. Up above the world you fly, like a deep 00:23:57
ray in the sky. Twinkle, twinkle. 00:24:07
Whoa, I hardly finished the first verse when the Queen screamed out. 00:24:12
He's murdering the time. Murdering the time. 00:24:16
She thought my temple was soft. I felt she was majestic. 00:24:26
And ever since, time won't do a thing on us. It's always five o'clock now. 00:24:33
Oh, I get it! It's always tea time! 00:24:38
We never have time to wash the dishes. 00:24:42
Prepare all tea! 00:24:45
Because you're more than fine! 00:24:46
I was framed! 00:24:48
You cannot get a fair trial in Wonderland! 00:24:50
Let's just pretend it doesn't exist, at least for the time being. 00:25:03
I thought the young lady told us a story, but I don't know what. 00:25:19
Then the girl fell asleep. 00:25:24
I wasn't asleep. 00:25:25
I heard every word. 00:25:26
Then what have we been talking about? 00:25:27
The moon. 00:25:28
Tell us a story. 00:25:29
What about the moon? 00:25:30
Tell us a story. 00:25:31
What about the moon? 00:25:32
Ah, whatever. 00:25:34
Okay then, let's see. One upon a time there were three little sisters and they lived at the bottom of a well. 00:25:36
What were their names? 00:25:48
Their names were Kelly, Debbie and Jeanette. 00:25:50
Those are the names of my sisters! 00:25:55
He has a flair for realism. 00:25:57
And let's see, baby, if I could put him away. 00:26:00
Go on, Mouse. 00:26:02
It had me from the beginning to the end. 00:26:11
But there was no beginning or no end. It was nonsense! 00:26:14
Have the courage to applaud what you can't understand. 00:26:19
But there was nothing to understand! 00:26:23
This mouse is a poor genius. 00:26:27
Take some more tea. 00:26:29
I have nothing yet, so I can't take more! 00:26:31
You mean you can't take less? It's very easy to take more than nothing! 00:26:34
Take your tea, and your butter, and biscuits! I've had enough! 00:26:39
You two should be ashamed, treating guests in this way, whatever happens to matters! 00:26:44
There's no start with time. 00:26:49
That about captures us. 00:26:51
Did she only realize that we're what she needs? 00:26:54
So when she wakes, we die. 00:27:02
That's very sad. 00:27:05
Indeed. 00:27:07
What time is it? 00:27:08
Three o'clock. 00:27:09
Three o'clock? 00:27:11
I'm late! I'm late! I must make haste or I shall be late! 00:27:12
If you think we're established, you ought to pray, you know. 00:27:24
Contrary wise, if you think we're alive, you ought to speak. 00:27:36
And you were taken by surprise. 00:27:42
You could say I've never seen anything like the two of you. 00:27:45
You can do much better. 00:27:49
The first thing you have to say during the visit is... 00:27:51
How do you do? 00:27:55
Okay, then how do you do? 00:27:56
That's better. 00:28:00
Much better. 00:28:02
Could you tell me where are these woods? It's getting so dark. 00:28:03
It's so dark! Next we dance, but the sun's nearly gone. 00:28:08
We dance now. Isn't dancing, dancing nonsense? 00:28:13
Just follow our lead. 00:28:19
No I'm not! 00:28:21
He had a good time, but he was hungry. 00:28:38
He had a good time, but he was hungry. 00:28:40
He had a good time, but he was hungry. 00:28:42
But he was hungry. 00:28:44
Two verses are quite enough. 00:28:49
We shouldn't overdo it. 00:28:51
It's bad for the joints. 00:28:53
So for the feet. 00:28:54
I can't keep going. 00:28:55
You don't know what's best for two. 00:28:56
It's time to continue. 00:28:58
We need water. 00:29:00
We need an oxygen tank. 00:29:01
What's this strange noise? 00:29:04
My panty! 00:29:06
Or my panty! 00:29:08
No, no! It's coming from over there! 00:29:10
Oh, it... 00:29:12
Oh, it's under the window, 00:29:14
it's snowing. 00:29:16
Come and look at him! 00:29:18
Isn't he a... 00:29:20
He's dreaming now. 00:29:22
About what? 00:29:24
I wonder. 00:29:26
Nobody can guess, 00:29:28
but someone else is dreaming. 00:29:30
What? 00:29:32
How could you know that? 00:29:34
Because you are here and the feeling of dreaming about you should be nowhere. 00:29:36
What do you mean? 00:29:42
Why? 00:29:44
You are only something in his dream. 00:29:46
If the king wakes up, you vanish. 00:29:49
Vanish? 00:29:56
Like a candle. The two of you don't know what you are saying. 00:29:57
If I'm only a thing in his dream, what are you? I'd like to know. 00:30:01
Me too. 00:30:05
Me too. 00:30:06
You wake him! 00:30:07
And we'll all be kaput! 00:30:11
You know very well you are not real. 00:30:13
I'm real! 00:30:16
You connect yourself with others by crying. 00:30:17
If I wasn't real, I wouldn't be able to... 00:30:20
Those aren't real tears. 00:30:23
This is so ridiculous. I really have to go. It's getting dark. 00:30:27
Do you think it will rain? 00:30:32
No, I don't. At least under here. 00:30:34
But it's mainly rain outside. 00:30:37
Sorry, thanks. Good night! 00:30:40
What's that? 00:30:45
Oh dear! 00:30:46
Oh dear! 00:30:47
What is that? 00:30:48
And I don't believe it's Godwin! 00:30:50
It's the Jabberwock! 00:30:52
The Jabberwock! 00:30:54
The Jabberwock? 00:30:56
It's coming for us all! 00:30:57
Run! Run! 00:30:59
The Jabberwock is here! 00:31:00
Jabberwock? 00:31:02
Humpty Dumpty sat on the wall Humpty Dumpty had a great fall 00:31:07
All the king's horses and all the king's men 00:31:18
Go and put Humpty together again 00:31:21
That thing looks just like an egg! 00:31:32
I heard that you can't even hang it with sandwiches 00:31:35
It's very rude to be called an ex. Very. 00:31:38
I said you look like an ex. 00:31:41
Sure. 00:31:43
And some ex are very pretty. 00:31:44
You know. 00:31:46
Some people have no more sense than a baby. 00:31:47
I didn't mean to. 00:31:50
Stop chattering to yourself and tell me your name. 00:31:51
My name is Alice. 00:31:54
It's a stupid name. 00:31:56
What does it mean? 00:31:58
Master naming something? 00:31:59
Of course it's master. 00:32:00
My name means the safe I am and the good handsome safe it is too. 00:32:02
With a name like yours, you might be any safe. 00:32:06
Why do you sit here all alone? 00:32:12
Because there's nobody with me. 00:32:14
Don't you think you'd be safer down on the ground? 00:32:16
Why, if I ever did fall off, the king has promised me to... 00:32:20
to send out his soldiers and all his men. 00:32:25
How did you know that? 00:32:27
It's in a book. 00:32:29
In a book? 00:32:30
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't pull Humpty together again. 00:32:31
Yes, all his horses and all his men. They'll pick me up again in a minute. They will! 00:32:42
What a beautiful bag of garland! Or is it a scarf? 00:32:49
It's a scarf, Saru, and a beautiful one. As they say, it was a present from a king and queen. 00:32:53
Was it really? 00:33:00
They gave it to me for an unbirthday present. 00:33:02
I beg your pardon? 00:33:05
I'm not offended. 00:33:06
What's an unbirthday present? 00:33:07
A present given to you when it's not your birthday, of course. 00:33:10
I like birthday presents the most. 00:33:15
You don't know what you're talking about. 00:33:19
How many days are there in a year? 00:33:22
Three hundred sixty five. 00:33:25
And how many birthdays have you? 00:33:27
One. Thus, there are 364 days you might get unbirthday presents and only one post-birthday present. Right. And only one for birth. When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean. Neither more, no less. 00:33:29
I bet I could stump you. Do you dare challenge me? I bet I could find a word online that you don't know. 00:33:52
Online? Oh, but wait. My phone doesn't work. 00:34:01
Phone? My smartphone. 00:34:05
Smartphone? What's so smart about it? 00:34:07
If it were charged, I could access the internet. 00:34:10
Internet? 00:34:13
Yeah, you know, the internet. 00:34:14
I dare say, you have beaten me. You have so many words. 00:34:17
But I haven't finished. 00:34:22
Please don't complain. You have played your words. Your strange, strange words. 00:34:23
Very well. Now goodbye. 00:34:28
Goodbye? Are we not done here? 00:34:30
I was hoping you could point it out. 00:34:33
I mean, no. But I haven't finished. I do not point. It's very rude to point. 00:34:34
If you could just tell me where the guy is. 00:34:40
Not and will not. Now it's time for you and your strange words to be going. 00:34:42
Okay, then if you say so, say we'll meet again. 00:34:47
I didn't know you again if we did meet. You're so exactly like other people. 00:34:51
You mean my face? 00:34:57
Yes, your face. It's the same as everybody's. 00:35:00
The two eyes, nose in the middle, mouth under, ho-hum. 00:35:04
Now, if you had the two eyes on the same side of the nose, for instance, or the mouth at the top, then possibly I'd remember. 00:35:10
That wouldn't look nice. 00:35:19
That's not the point. You see, that's your problem. You don't understand. 00:35:21
Did you feel that? 00:35:29
Feel what? 00:35:31
Snippets. 00:35:32
Snippets? 00:35:33
I suddenly feel unsettled, unhinged. I'm slipping. 00:35:34
Snippet? 00:35:39
I'm slipping. I'm slipping. 00:35:40
Call the king! Call the king! 00:35:42
How are you getting up? 00:36:35
I'll never find this garden. 00:36:36
But you've come so far. 00:36:38
I just want to go home. 00:36:40
You can go home without the garden. 00:36:42
I'm back! 00:36:45
The way I came, leaves, but you just arrived. I feel like I've spent half my life in this place. 00:36:50
The minerals do move slower here. All the more reasons for me to be going. 00:36:58
You will find that going is part of the economy. 00:37:03
Then, won't you help me find the garden? 00:37:06
You are not far. 00:37:08
But which way? 00:37:10
Listen, you can't hear it. 00:37:11
The garden? 00:37:13
Listen for me, I don't hear anything. 00:37:14
The flowers in the garden, you can't hear them. 00:37:16
hear them nothing that's ridiculous perhaps you should stop saying that but flowers can't love 00:37:19
do you prefer children flowers to be sad flowers don't have emotions oh no you haven't spent much 00:37:28
time in the gardens if my phone work i'll prove it maybe it's time for you to put your phone away 00:37:37
and ignore the world you live in. 00:37:43
It's impossible to know anything 00:37:46
when everybody's saying nonsense. 00:37:48
You keep attaching these words 00:37:51
with egregious nonsense to everything. 00:37:52
Consider whether these words are better suited for you. 00:37:55
But, come on! 00:37:58
Love and flowers? Really? 00:38:00
Again, you have missed my point! 00:38:02
Wait, we're failing! 00:38:05
My presence is needed elsewhere. 00:38:07
You're disappearing! 00:38:10
Perhaps! 00:38:11
We'll meet at the croquet! 00:38:12
Ah, that's one smoke! 00:38:14
Where's this garden? 00:38:16
The time for rain is safe! 00:38:17
Why do you have to be so difficult? 00:38:19
I am a cat! 00:38:21
Come back! 00:38:22
Please! 00:38:23
Follow the sound of the laughing flowers! 00:38:24
Water! 00:38:37
Not like she was! 00:38:37
Oh, that's a... 00:38:39
With nine points! 00:38:41
And Petal likes to dance. What sort of flower do you think she loves? 00:38:42
Like none I've ever seen. Possibly a sesame flower. 00:38:47
Or a bright old one. 00:38:51
The cheesier cat was running, laughing flowers. This must be the garden. 00:38:52
Well, well, here comes another silly-like witch. So let's pet it and let's run it. 00:38:57
But very mobile. 00:39:04
Am I mistaken? Or were you guys talking with each other? 00:39:06
We can talk when there's anybody worth talking to. 00:39:09
I don't know flowers, though. 00:39:12
As well as you can, and a great deal louder. 00:39:14
I'm Alice. 00:39:17
Oh, I don't remember any flowers for a while. 00:39:18
Well, I know just the same. 00:39:21
Her face has got some sense. 00:39:23
Though it's not a clever one, still, she's a good color. 00:39:27
I don't care about the color. 00:39:31
If only her petals curled up a little more, she'd be all right. 00:39:33
I've seen worse flowers. 00:39:37
Me too. 00:39:39
Well, she's no rose. 00:39:40
That's a good question. What's that supposed to mean? 00:39:42
Yeah, are you really that better than us? 00:39:45
Well, yes, I am. And it's generally accepted that roses are the loveliest of flowers. 00:39:48
You're so Christ almighty, always coming around like you're here. 00:39:57
You know what doesn't steal me. 00:40:02
Well, it doesn't. I'm a rose. 00:40:05
Oh, you're not so much bright. 00:40:08
You see, this way I can be around you. 00:40:10
Because you feel very new. 00:40:12
That's it. 00:40:15
If I could get at you, you'd be in trouble. 00:40:15
Rosie, you're all trouble-y. 00:40:18
Shut up, Violet. 00:40:21
Shut up, Violet. 00:40:22
Shut up. 00:40:22
You shut up, too, Daisy. 00:40:23
I hate it when you all fight over me. 00:40:24
Ladies, you should stop bickering. 00:40:29
Why do you have to tell us what to do? 00:40:31
Yeah, who are you? 00:40:33
If you don't hold your tongues, I'll kick you. 00:40:34
You're no flower. 00:40:37
You're an animal. 00:40:38
That's true, actually. 00:40:39
I feel nice too. 00:40:41
Life is cruel. 00:40:43
Don't worry, I won't beat you. 00:40:45
But I do need your help. 00:40:47
Who is that you were describing earlier? 00:40:49
Earlier? I couldn't say. 00:40:51
Flowers have a short-term memory. 00:40:53
You said she had many points. 00:40:55
That's not really any bad. 00:40:57
You were all having a cool laugh over her. 00:40:59
Laughing? Together? 00:41:01
As? 00:41:03
I think the person 00:41:05
You were describing earlier may have been the Queen of Hearts, and then this is the way they tried to find her pocket game. 00:41:07
Is that the Queen there? 00:41:14
I'll hear no more of it! 00:41:24
Listen to Rizzo, Natalie! The croquet will go on! 00:41:26
But there's red coming! Look at the storm clouds there! 00:41:29
What a little rain! 00:41:32
Everyone knows you can't split crackers in the rain. 00:41:34
Rain? Did he say rain? 00:41:39
I think he did. I think he said rain. 00:41:41
Rain! 00:41:43
Yeah, rain! 00:41:44
Hooray! 00:41:46
I said rain! 00:41:47
Open up your heavens! 00:41:48
It's dinner time! 00:41:50
Just horrible! 00:42:00
There will be other days for cracking. 00:42:01
I want to play test instead. 00:42:03
Someone must pay for the rain. 00:42:06
I don't mean to interrupt, 00:42:08
But are you perhaps the queen of hearts? 00:42:10
No, I'm the milkmaid. 00:42:14
My name is Alice, to serve you. 00:42:16
No, thanks. 00:42:18
Yes, the same. It's a great honor to meet you. 00:42:19
Curtsy, when you address me, girl, this is at the market. 00:42:23
Yes, of course, your majesty. 00:42:27
It is most awesome to be in your presence. 00:42:30
Awesome? 00:42:34
Really awesome. 00:42:35
What a pure tongue she has, wouldn't you say? 00:42:36
basically nonsense where do you come from and where are you going look up speak nicely and 00:42:39
don't throw your fingers she hates finger crudely where i mean and where i'm going it's not easy to 00:42:46
say try well i fell down a rabbit hole you see and came to some doors i went one of them and 00:42:53
Well, I don't know your way. 00:43:03
Your way? I don't quite know what you mean by your way. All the ways here belong to me. 00:43:04
Yes, without question, I should have known. 00:43:11
There is much you should know. 00:43:14
Let's be both, sweetheart. 00:43:15
Don't call me sweetheart in public! 00:43:17
Sorry. 00:43:20
Shut up! 00:43:20
As you wish. 00:43:21
Where was I? 00:43:22
I couldn't say. 00:43:23
It was us something important. What was I about? 00:43:25
A sonnable, I believe, it has something to do with the St. Rasmus. 00:43:29
No, no! It was the rain! 00:43:33
I was demanding that someone must pay for the coming rain. 00:43:35
Oh yes, I remember now. 00:43:38
Well, we have better to take shelter. 00:43:40
Her! It's her called the rain-ended cockney. 00:43:43
Me? 00:43:47
She must be punished. 00:43:48
Little dear, I'll think about this. 00:43:49
Guards, guards! Where are my guards? 00:43:53
Did you call for your guard? 00:43:56
Yes, we did. 00:43:59
Where are you serving them? 00:44:00
Up with her head. 00:44:02
Yes, your majesty. 00:44:03
You can't be hate someone over a little rain. 00:44:06
I can and I will. 00:44:09
She rules by extreme measures. 00:44:11
I'm the only one to see the garden. 00:44:13
And did you like it? 00:44:15
It's not worth dying over. 00:44:16
We all lose our heads sometimes. 00:44:18
King, please, you have to help me. 00:44:20
My little straight hair is ripe. 00:44:23
A little rain is not reason to hit someone. 00:44:25
I want heads to roll! Why won't you let me have what I want? 00:44:28
I will, my sweet, I will. But first we should consider a more serious reason. 00:44:33
A more serious reason? Not rain? 00:44:38
Not rain. 00:44:41
But instead? 00:44:42
Instead, a crime where the chopping off of one head isn't so extreme. 00:44:43
I see, like a robbery? 00:44:48
A robbery? No, don't think it. 00:44:50
Is this how they always talk? 00:44:52
Can you think of a robbery, a Russian robbery, so terrible it might justify the loss of one's head? 00:44:53
Hmm... 00:45:01
...someone, someone there's been burning stone at dark! 00:45:03
Oh, the horror! 00:45:08
Yes, I'm quite sure this morning my church was ransacked. 00:45:09
Your church was ransacked and you're only now telling me I only now got a... 00:45:13
You just made it up! 00:45:18
You dare accuse the Queen? 00:45:23
This tactic must be brought to justice! 00:45:25
Yes! Immediately! 00:45:28
Who did you suspect? 00:45:30
The maid of hearts! 00:45:32
Maid of hearts? 00:45:43
Maid of hearts, but we shouldn't behead a new power maid. 00:45:45
Good health is so hard to find. 00:45:49
The maid of hearts is telling the science! 00:45:51
So you mean... 00:45:54
Alice! 00:45:55
Alice! 00:45:56
Alice! 00:45:57
No! Let's make no sense. I'll never meet you two. 00:45:58
We've had so many times. 00:46:03
Of course! It's all fitting together. 00:46:07
Nothing's fitting together. 00:46:09
You're all crazy. 00:46:11
Up with her head, I say! 00:46:13
But... 00:46:16
I demand a trial. 00:46:18
Waste of time. 00:46:24
But you'll have it proven enough in a minute. 00:46:25
Very well. There will be a trial. Immediately. 00:46:28
I commanded and everyone must attend to see this criminal brought to justice. 00:46:32
Everyone in the Senate, everyone who holds the home... 00:46:37
The Queen of Hearts, now hear you, hear ye, hear ye. 00:46:53
The Queen of Hearts, she made some tarts all on a summer day. 00:47:10
They made of her sister's touch and took them quite away. 00:47:15
Until you reached a verdict, we haven't started the trial yet. 00:47:21
Oh, yes, yes. First witness! 00:47:25
The court called the strange door to stand. 00:47:27
State your name for the court. 00:47:31
I'm a door. 00:47:32
Right. Where did you meet these aliens? 00:47:33
In the hall of the strange door. 00:47:36
What were you doing there? 00:47:39
I'm a strange door. 00:47:41
Very good. How would you describe the relationship with this Alice? 00:47:42
Cordial, I suppose. 00:47:46
And so, did you like this Alice? 00:47:48
What I know of her, sure, I suppose. Except there was this one. 00:47:50
Yes? 00:47:55
It's the monstrous dimension. 00:47:56
Take your time. I've never been so upset. 00:47:58
For the sake of the court, we must know. 00:48:01
It's unspeakable. 00:48:04
Speak it, I beg you. What is this horrible thing that you did? 00:48:05
Me and my friend, well, well... 00:48:09
She threatened to break us down! 00:48:14
She did the same thing to us! 00:48:17
She threatened to pick us from our steps! 00:48:19
And me! She knocked me from my wall! 00:48:23
I had a great fall! 00:48:26
No more questions, Your Majesty. 00:48:28
With less excuse! 00:48:30
Judging from the door, it seems open and shut. 00:48:32
Is there any doubt that she is an evil girl? 00:48:35
She tried to take you in the joy of thinking of the people. 00:48:38
She tried to buy my new paper without any doubt. 00:48:43
Shameful! Despicable! Who does she think she is? 00:48:49
This try has become a circus. 00:48:53
Be quiet, girl. Next witness. 00:48:56
De corto, my heart is done. 00:48:59
I beg your pardon, your majesty, for bringing the scene. 00:49:02
I hadn't quite finished my tea when I was sent for. 00:49:05
Take off your hat. 00:49:08
It isn't mine. 00:49:09
Stolen? 00:49:10
I kept them to sell. 00:49:11
I have none of my own. 00:49:12
I am a hunter. 00:49:13
Is that so? 00:49:14
Yes, your majesty. 00:49:15
I'll be fine. 00:49:16
Have you ever set your eyes on this girl? 00:49:17
I never say I have. 00:49:18
Um, where was she? 00:49:19
At the time. 00:49:20
Did you invite her to a tea party? 00:49:21
Dear me, no. 00:49:22
Why would I do that? 00:49:23
Then how did you meet her? 00:49:24
She sat herself at our table and ate our food. 00:49:25
Oh, I see. 00:49:26
I see. 00:49:27
I see. 00:49:28
I see. 00:49:29
I see. 00:49:30
I see. 00:49:31
Then how did you meet her? 00:49:32
She sat herself at our table and ate our food. 00:49:34
She did, I was there, all the food inside. 00:49:42
You see, if she has eaten your food, 00:49:46
she surely has stolen my tarts. 00:49:48
Why are you saying such lies? 00:49:50
And that was the worst of it. 00:49:52
There's more, she also mocked Dormouse's stories. 00:49:54
This is being more disquietful by the minute. 00:49:59
She pestered him with questions concerning blood until he was nearly humiliated. 00:50:02
His system was nonsense. 00:50:08
I know, yes. 00:50:11
You see, you're all mad. 00:50:13
Just like the cat said. 00:50:16
Call the next witness. 00:50:18
But I have finished questioning this one. 00:50:20
He's sitting. Time to move on. 00:50:22
Okay. 00:50:24
The court goes little down, little down. 00:50:25
State your name for the court. 00:50:29
Andy! 00:50:30
I'm done! 00:50:31
So you are. 00:50:32
Do you know this girl here? 00:50:33
She accused us in the goods. 00:50:35
Did she accuse you? 00:50:38
In the goods! 00:50:40
She did! 00:50:41
And how did she accuse you? 00:50:43
She forced us to dance! 00:50:45
And we so nearly ended us! 00:50:47
Marvel too! 00:50:52
She's a machine! 00:50:53
What will it end? 00:50:54
That's not true! 00:50:56
You asked to dance with me. 00:50:57
And what if we go to dance? 00:50:59
Physical activity is not good for us. 00:51:01
No? How? 00:51:04
What happened next, after you and me died from dancing? 00:51:05
You don't want to know. 00:51:09
You really don't. 00:51:11
What happened? 00:51:12
A black cloud came over us. 00:51:14
Black and thick. 00:51:17
A rain cloud? 00:51:19
The Dejavu world! 00:51:20
Dejavu world! Dejavu world! Dejavu world! 00:51:22
Wherever she goes, the juggler runs for those. 00:51:26
You see? 00:51:30
Guilty, guilty, no count of a student died from the queen of hearts. 00:51:32
This is Alice. 00:52:44
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