Ratty (1994 film)/Transcript

Opening

 * (Walt Disney Pictures Logo Starts at The Beginning)
 * (Martin Gates Productions Logo)
 * (Once Upon a Time, in the Older Village When Christopher Dale Walked By to See Robert Wood Johnson)
 * Christopher Dale: Hello, Robert Wood Johnson.
 * Robert Wood Johnson: Hello There, Christopher.
 * Christopher Dale: Nice to Meet You.
 * Robert Wood Johnson: How are You, Sir?
 * Christopher Dale: I’m Fine, What About You?
 * Robert Wood Johnson: I’m Good.
 * Christopher Dale: How are The Water Voles, Robert?
 * Robert Wood Johnson: Father Vole was Fine But His Wife was Pregnant I Perhaps.
 * Christopher Dale: Oh, Gotta Go (Walks Away)
 * Robert Wood Johnson: Bye, Christopher, Bye Bye!
 * Christopher Dale: See You in Two Weeks.
 * (as It Fades to the Main Animal Village)
 * (The Anthropomorphic Animals Chattering)
 * (as The Words “Walt Disney Pictures Presents” Fades in, Then Fades Out)
 * (The Next Camera Panning Which We Get to See the Trees for a Second)
 * (The Words “in Association with Martin Gates Productions“ Fades in, Then Fades Out)
 * (The Next Camera Pan When We Get to See the House for a Few Minutes)
 * (The Title Screen Appears When It Fades in, Possibly It Fades Out)
 * (The Camera Zooms Next for the Inside of the House)

The Birth of Ratty

 * Father: Oh! What a Beautiful Day.
 * Grandpa Vole: *Sigh* Son, Is That You?
 * Father: Yes, I’m Welcoming to My Home.
 * Grandpa Vole: Yes Indeed, Sir.
 * Father: You Know This is a Part of our Family.
 * Grandpa Vole: Yeah, Right.
 * Father: I’m Glad to See You, My Wife Will Come Home in a Few Minutes.
 * Grandpa Vole: Okay.
 * Father: I Guess We Have to-
 * (Mother Vole Came Home with Her Basket)
 * Father: Wife?
 * Mother: Husband, is That Really You?
 * Father: Yes, What Did You See in Your Bucket Filled with Full of Blankets?
 * Mother: Uh? Actually It’s Um..... Let Me Take a Look (Unwraps Blankets to Reveal a Baby Male Anthropomorphic European Water Vole) It‘s a Baby!
 * Father: Whoa.
 * Grandpa Vole: What is It?
 * (The Reunion Part Where The Three Pets Talking in Front of the Lake‘s Music Plays)
 * Mother: This is My Son.
 * Father: Yeah.
 * Mother: Where Did You Gonna Call Him?
 * Father: I Don’t Know Yet.
 * Grandpa Vole: Maybe Let’s Call Him Rat.
 * Father: Maybe I Like To Call Him Ratty, Right?
 * Grandpa Vole: Yes, We Will Call Him.... Ratty!
 * Mother: That’s Wonderful.
 * Grandpa Vole: I Got Him a Bottle of Milk as He was Born.
 * (Gives his Baby Grandson a Bottle of Milk)
 * Mother: But First, We Tried to See Everything But We Become a Family.
 * (Baby Ratty Starts Drinking a Bottle of Milk)
 * Grandpa Vole: That’s So Sweet.
 * Father: I Guess The New Beginning has Been Begun

Consisted and Separate

 * (Fades to The Appearance of the Baby Male Anthropomorphic Grey Mole Drinking a Bottle of Milk)
 * Mother Mole: That’s Adorable.
 * Father Mole: What are We Gonna Call Him?
 * Grandpa Mole: (Opens the Door) It’s Actually That’s Just Call Him Moley, Right Son?
 * Father Mole: Yes He is.
 * Mother Mole: I Guess He Could Think About Any Possibilities.
 * Grandpa Mole: Let’s Talk About The Children of Wild Woods.
 * (at The Village)
 * Christopher Dale: The Childhood Friends has Already Begun.
 * Robert Wood Johnson: Yes Indeed, Boy.
 * Christopher Robin: We Have Separated from Our Parents by Now.
 * Robert Wood Johnson: I Believe So.
 * Christopher Dale: (Coughs) I Wish I was Getting Some Water, But Nope! We Got Wine Instead.
 * Robert Wood Johnson: I Had a Pepsi for Two Days Ago.
 * Christopher Dale: Oh.
 * Robert Wood Johnson: Okay.
 * (Fades in Black)

The True and Fairly Family

 * (at Father’s House)
 * Father: (Sniffs) Really?
 * Grandpa Vole: We Couldn’t See Anything, Be Right There!
 * Father: Okay.
 * (The Door Closes)
 * Mother: Let’s Go Get Some Water for You, Mister.
 * Father: Okay Then.
 * (Later in the Kitchen)
 * Mother: My Baby is in Still in the Basket (Hears a Baby Crying)
 * Father: I Shoulda Give Him a Bottle of Milk Again.
 * Mother: He Does?
 * Father: Yes, He is.
 * Mother: Let’s Go Get Another Bottle.
 * Father: (Sighs) This is Quite Interesting, My Son Cries and He is Attempted to Get Out.
 * (Doorbell Rings as the Father Mole Shouts)
 * Father: Coming, Mister Mole!
 * (Opens The Door)
 * Father Mole: Welcome Back, Mister Water Vole.
 * Father: Please Come in.
 * (Father Mole Comes in)
 * Father Mole: (Clears Throat) This is Your Home.
 * Father: Yes Indeed, Sir.
 * Father Mole: Take a Look at the Lovely Nice Fireplace, It’s Beautiful.
 * Father: That’s Right.
 * Father Mole: I Seen So Much That My Remote has Been Set for the First Time.
 * Father: Yeah, Buddy, You’re Sweet That You’re Welcoming to Our House, One Day, When My Son Grows Up, I‘ll Be Gone.
 * Father Mole: Yeah, Me Too.
 * Father: I Guess You’re Gonna Alright, Buddy.
 * Father Mole: Okay (Hugs Tightly Through Mister Vole‘s Shoulders)
 * Father: (Giggles)

Grandpa Vole

 * Grandpa Vole: (Opens The Door) Welcome Back!
 * Father: Dad!
 * Father Mole: Huh?
 * Grandpa Vole: Everyday had a Life Day, Boys.
 * Father: I‘m Glad You‘ve Came Back, Father.
 * Grandpa Vole: Nicely, You’ve Came All the Sudden with Your Friend Big Mole.
 * Father Mole: That’s Nice.
 * Father: I Can Consider to Hear My Son’s Wailing in Longtime.
 * (Cuts to Another Shot of Baby Ratty Drinking a Bottle of Milk)
 * Mother: Awww.... That’s Adorable.
 * Father: Yes He is.
 * Grandpa Vole: Bud, Where Did You See?
 * Father Mole: A Baby Water Rat That Ever Drinks Bottle of Milk.
 * Grandpa Vole: You’re Right, Bud, This is a Ratty.
 * Father: Alright, Sir.
 * Grandpa Vole: The Meeting Will Begin in a Few Minutes.
 * Mother: Yes, Dear.
 * (Fades Out)

Meeting

 * (The Meeting Begins with Young Ratty and Young Moley Learning Themselves How to Talk)
 * Mother: Hey Babies. Could You Learn How to Talk?
 * Mother Mole: Actually They Can, They’ve Learned How to Walk.
 * Father: Before We Start Having a Meeting, They Can Learn How to Talk and They Can Learn How to Speak.
 * Father Mole: That’s Good, Shall We.
 * Mother: Let’s See.
 * (As Young Moley and Young Ratty Yawns a Bit)
 * Young Moley: Mama?
 * Young Ratty: Mommy?
 * Mother: (Gasp) It Talks.
 * Mother Mole: That’s How They Talk.
 * Father: That’s Perfect for a Bit Easier.
 * Father Mole: Now You Try.
 * Young Moley: Dad?
 * Father Mole: Son?
 * Young Moley: Could You Speak a Bit Easier Than My Grandpa?
 * Father Mole: Yes, I Could.
 * Father: Now You Try Too, My Son.
 * Young Ratty: (Sighs) Dad?
 * Father: Rat? is That You?
 * Young Ratty: Yes, Dad.
 * Father: Tell You Something When Your Grandparents are Suppose to Get Together.
 * Grandpa Vole: (Sighs) That’s Amazing.
 * Grandpa Mole: at The Meeting is So Great.
 * Grandpa Vole: Let’s Go Home.
 * (as Grandpa Mole and Grandpa Vole Walks Home Until It Fades to a Cold Winter Snowy Night)

Children in the Snow

 * Young Ratty: Moley?
 * Young Moley: Rat?
 * Young Ratty: It’s Snowing.
 * Young Moley: That’s Wonderful, are We Wearing Coats for the First Time?
 * Young Ratty: Yes.
 * Young Moley: Come On, Let’s Find Some Old Friends, Shall We.
 * Young Ratty: Okay.
 * (as The Two Young Male Anthropomorphic Animals Walks Through the Snow as the Father and Father Mole Waving Them Goodbye)
 * Father: We Will Be Back, My Son!
 * Father Mole: See You in Couple a Days, My Chap!
 * Young Moley: Bye Dad!
 * (at The Snowy Night of the Village)
 * Robert Wood Johnson: We are Wearing a Scarf.
 * Christopher Dale: Yes, We are in a Wintery Cold Night.
 * Robert Wood Johnson: Look at These Young Animals Out There.
 * (They Young Male Anthropomorphic European Badger and Young Male Anthropomorphic Toad Playing with Each Other in the Snow)
 * Christopher Dale: Look at These Children Playing in the Snow.
 * Robert Wood Johnson: That’s Pretty Neat, Bud.
 * Christopher Dale: I Know You Liked It, Sir.
 * Robert Wood Johnson: Thank You, Christopher.
 * Christopher Dale: No Problem (Hugs Robert)
 * (Cuts to Young Ratty and Young Moley Walking in the Snow Going to The Old Town)
 * Young Ratty: We are Going to Search the Old Friends, Mister Mole.
 * Young Moley: Yes Sir, Let’s Go.
 * Young Ratty: (Runs as When Young Moley Tries to Run Faster, He Runs Like What He Did) Woo-Hoo!
 * Young Moley: (Stops Running to See Snowflakes) Snowflakes?
 * Young Ratty (Stops Running) is It?
 * Young Moley: Yes, It is.
 * Young Ratty: So, Let’s Go to The Old Town (as He Runs)
 * Young Moley: (Starts Running) Yeah!
 * (as The Two Young Friends Running Through the Snow, The Wolf Howls at Night and It Fades Out to Black)

The Old Town

 * (at The Old Town)
 * Young Ratty: Welcome to The Old Town.
 * Young Moley: Wow, Look at Those Villages.
 * Young Ratty: See, Pretty Neat.
 * Young Moley: Yeah, Let’s Go See Our Old Friends.
 * (as The Young Ratty and Young Moley Runs Through the Fence to See his Old Friends)
 * (We See Dogs, Cats and Swan Laying on the Snow Looking at Young Ratty and Young Moley Running to See Them)
 * Young Ratty: Hello Dogs.
 * The Dogs: (Barking)
 * Young Moley: These Dogs are Nice.
 * Young Ratty: Yeah, Look at These Cats Out There.
 * Cats: (Meowing as They Saw Young Ratty and Young Moley)
 * Young Moley: Aww.... They’re So Cute.