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You little fuzzball. You'll never get 00:00
away with this. Oh, but I already have. 00:01
Oh, but you already have it. What are 00:06
you doing? It's Mrs. Fapiano. Get lost, 00:11
old lady. This does not concern you. I 00:14
am no old lady. It is the porcupine in 00:17
disguise. Yeah. Wow. I didn't see him up 00:21
there, did you? It's me, Elliot. Who is 00:24
Elliot? I am. And I'm here to rescue my 00:28
lady, kick butt, and take names. What's 00:30
your name? 00:34
Wow. Did anybody see that coming? Yes. 00:37
Even Roger saw that coming. I did. Come 00:40
on, Wenie. Snap out of it, man. 00:44
That's beautiful. Winnie, would you come 00:49
back here? 00:50
Oh, man. Now, how you going to hide a 00:53
900 lb bear? 00:55
120 lb wild 00:58
1,200 lb. Girl, you know that ain't 01:01
right. I'm 900 lb. 01:03
This is mostly fur and fur as 100 lb 01:08
easy. I'll be bulking up to hibernate. 01:12
Just wait till I step out that 01:15
we have a security breach. Perimeter has 01:19
been compromised. Telling you, I'm going 01:21
to be the baddest man ever in the woods. 01:23
We have a plus-sized grizzly on the 01:25
loose. Then we'll see who's ready for 01:27
swimming season. Fire. 01:29
[Music] 01:33
Hey man, be cool. Back off. 01:34
Go, little dude. Go. Come back here 01:38
right now. 01:41
Uh-oh. This is crazy. Oh no. 01:49
[Music] 01:58

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[English]
You little fuzzball. You'll never get
away with this. Oh, but I already have.
Oh, but you already have it. What are
you doing? It's Mrs. Fapiano. Get lost,
old lady. This does not concern you. I
am no old lady. It is the porcupine in
disguise. Yeah. Wow. I didn't see him up
there, did you? It's me, Elliot. Who is
Elliot? I am. And I'm here to rescue my
lady, kick butt, and take names. What's
your name?
Wow. Did anybody see that coming? Yes.
Even Roger saw that coming. I did. Come
on, Wenie. Snap out of it, man.
That's beautiful. Winnie, would you come
back here?
Oh, man. Now, how you going to hide a
900 lb bear?
120 lb wild
1,200 lb. Girl, you know that ain't
right. I'm 900 lb.
This is mostly fur and fur as 100 lb
easy. I'll be bulking up to hibernate.
Just wait till I step out that
we have a security breach. Perimeter has
been compromised. Telling you, I'm going
to be the baddest man ever in the woods.
We have a plus-sized grizzly on the
loose. Then we'll see who's ready for
swimming season. Fire.
[Music]
Hey man, be cool. Back off.
Go, little dude. Go. Come back here
right now.
Uh-oh. This is crazy. Oh no.
[Music]

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

fuzzball

ˈfʌzˌbɔl

A2
  • noun
  • - a small ball of fuzz or lint

rescue

ˈrɛsˌkju

A2
  • verb
  • - to save someone or something from a dangerous or difficult situation

porcupine

ˈpɔrˌkjuˌpaɪn

A1
  • noun
  • - a rodent with sharp spines on its back

disguise

dɪsˈɡaɪz

B1
  • verb
  • - to change one's appearance to hide one's identity

hibernate

ˈhaɪˌbɜrˌneɪt

B2
  • verb
  • - to spend the winter in a dormant state

perimeter

pəˈrɪmɪtər

B2
  • noun
  • - the border or outer edge of an area

compromised

kəmˈprɒmˌaɪzd

B2
  • adjective
  • - made vulnerable or insecure

grizzly

ˈɡrɪzˌli

A2
  • noun
  • - a large North American brown bear

bulking

bʌlkɪŋ

B1
  • verb
  • - to increase in size or volume

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Key Grammar Structures

  • You'll never get away with this.

    ➔ Future with 'will' for threats or promises

    ➔ 'You'll never get away with this.' uses 'will' to express a strong threat or certainty.

  • Oh, but I already have.

    ➔ Present perfect for completed actions

    ➔ 'I already have.' uses the present perfect to indicate an action completed before now.

  • It's me, Elliot.

    ➔ Subject-verb inversion in informal introductions

    ➔ 'It's me, Elliot.' uses subject-verb inversion for emphasis in informal introductions.

  • I'm going to be the baddest man ever in the woods.

    ➔ Going to future for plans or predictions

    ➔ 'I'm going to be...' uses 'going to' to express a future plan or prediction.

  • We have a security breach.

    ➔ Present tense for current situations

    ➔ 'We have a security breach.' uses the present tense to describe a current situation.

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