[English]
(film reel rolling)
(gentle instrumental music)
(water flowing)
Hey kids, the name's Vick,
Logger Vick, and I'm just
about the best woodsman
you're ever going to meet,
not to mention the snazziest
dressed one at that.
(throat clearing)
As I was saying,
the perfect day for me is
when I can walk in peace
without those stinking
bears getting in my way,
(bears growling)
(yelling)
or even a day without my
boss's many missed calls,
but none of that will matter
once I save up enough
money to retire
and spend the rest of
my days rolling in cash,
(laughing) however
long that might take.
Until then, I'm
going to live my life
one boring day at a time
because nothing
out of the ordinary
every happens to
good old Logger Vick.
(thunder rumbling)
(rain pouring)
(gentle instrumental music)
Maurice: Hello,
is that you, boss?
We are on our way.
(speaking a foreign language)
The package is safe and secure.
Everything is going to plan.
Yes, we will arrive soon.
(car engine running)
Babu: Sire.
- Yes.
- Tell me again why we
are walking in the rain.
- Never question your king.
Oh.
(car engine running)
Babu: Logger Vick?
- He never works
when it's raining.
- Then, sire, you think
we should follow him?
- Forget about him.
It's raining.
Come on now.
I'm getting wet.
- But, sire--
King: Oh, hurry up.
(thunder rumbling)
(car engine running)
(gentle instrumental music)
(grunting)
Vick: Sure is raining hard.
(thunder rumbling)
(car engine running)
Maurice: You are
looking great.
Arnold: Yeah, right.
Quit looking at yourself.
Keep your eyes
focused on the road--
- Hey, need I remind
you it's your fault,
or such an idiot who
provokes a badger?
- For the last time he was
giving me the evil eye..
(grunting)
King: Babu, quit
Monkey ⚫️ ⚫️ ing around.
We're almost home.
(car engine running)
(mumbling)
(yelling)
(mumbling)
Babu: Oh, sire, I think we're
in some real trouble.
King: Run!!
(yelling)
(metal crashing)
(thunder rumbling)
(grunting)
Vick: I can't believe I've got
to work overtime today.
That Boss Lee, he's relentless.
Well, at least he sent me this.
(yelling)
It's beautiful,
the latest, the greatest.
(laughing)
(grunting)
[Vick's thoughts] Am I
hearing things?
Strange.
I don't recall these
bushes being here before.
(mumbling)
[Vick's thoughts] Something
doesn't feel right.
(bears growling)
(yelling)
It's you two.
Briar: Logger Vick, what
are you doing out here?
Bramble: Spill it.
- What do you mean?
Briar: Please.
What you got in the case?
- It's my lunch,
roast pork in a roll.
[Both Bears] Lunch?
- You sharing?
- No, you wouldn't like it.
- You know we like every
food under the sun.
- Yeah, even when it's raining.
- Hey, no.
(mumbling)
- Bye.
(yelling)
- Give me back my case.
Mr. Lee's gonna kill me.
(thunder rumbling)
(rain pouring)
(groaning)
Maurice: Arnold, wake up.
- What?
Hey, quit it.
- Pipe down, all right?
We need to go.
(yelling)
- Oh no, where did
the suitcase go--
- Where is it?
(mumbling) go out and look out.
- I'm on it.
(grunting)
Arnold: Oh, it's gone.
We're done for.
Why do you always have
to check yourself out--
- Crazy, let go.
You want to believe me now?
(laughing)
- Come on, Logger Vick.
- Choke on tranquilizing darts.
Stinking bears. (yelling)
- What good is a gun
if you can't aim?
- You don't aim so
good. (laughing)
- Oh really?
Take this.
(yelling)
- Oh, I'm tired.
- What?
- He can't hit anything.
- Watch this.
Oh, darn it.
It's out.
(yelling)
Just wait.
I don't need darts
to take you down.
(yelling)
You give that back.
- Over here, Bramble.
- You'd better be
careful with that, bear.
No, give it back.
(yelling)
I've had enough of
your silly games, bear.
Bramble: Briar.
(yelling)
(plastic thudding)
(laughing)
- Ouch. (yelling)
(laughing)
Bramble: Hey.
(yelling)
- Gosh darn it, I was so close.
Why?
Maurice: Where is it?
It's got to be here somewhere.
(grunting)
- Bro, move it.
Bramble: Okay.
Maurice: It must be nearby.
- Maybe somebody took it.
Maurice: Shut up.
- It could happen.
Bramble: Stranger things have
happened, you know.
- Eh?
- Oh, it's right there.
- Really?
- We're in luck.
Come.
- Hey, wait up.
(upbeat instrumental music)
I'll bet you I get
it first. (laughing)
(yelling)
(laughing)
Hey--
- We will see about that.
- Wait up.
Maurice, help me get down.
(thunder rumbling)
Vick: Stinking bears,
if you don't give me
that case back right now,
I swear I'm gonna (yelling).
(grunting)
(gentle instrumental music)
How can this get any worse?
(upbeat instrumental music)
Is that my?
It can't be.
It is my case.
(laughing)
(thunder rumbling)
This is too easy.
Come on out.
Now show yourselves.
I can hear you two
bears breathing.
Now come on.
Do you hear me?
(panting)
(water splashing)
Maurice: Get back here, you.
- Hey, is it just me,
or does Vick look taller?
- Bramble, you're crazy.
Come on.
Our traps are right
ahead up here.
(panting)
(gentle instrumental music)
- Is that it?
Is there anyone more
astounding than me?
You, don't move.
(mumbling)
- Logger Vick, since you
like logging so much,
log on these.
(wood clattering)
(yelling)
- What's this?
(dramatic instrumental music)
(yelling)
A stroll in the park
for a guy like Maurice.
(yelling)
[Both] Yeah.
- (laughing) Direct hit.
Looks like it was
filled with tools.
Bramble, destroy.
- Count on me.
(mumbling) chainsaw. (yelling)
It's done been destroyed.
- May it never bother
another tree again.
(yelling)
(laughing)
Come on.
(groaning)
(yelling)
(water splashing)
- Aw, disgusting.
Where the heck is Maurice?
This is his fault.
Hey, Maurice, where are you?
(yelling)
(rain pouring)
(gentle instrumental music)
- I know they were
around here somewhere.
They wouldn't just
leave the case.
(yelling)
I knew it.
(thunder rumbling)
(yelling)
(groaning)
Oh, it's some sort
of forest camouflage.
(groaning)
Maurice: Stay in your own.
(yelling)
- I'll teach you
to steal from me.
(laughing)
Finally, I defeated the bears.
Yeah.
(thunder rumbling)
Well, it looks like it's
my lucky day after all.
(laughing)
I better quit while I'm ahead.
(singing)
(laughing)
(car engine running)
♪ Oh, the sun will
come out tomorrow ♪
♪ Bet your bottom
dollar that tomorrow ♪
♪ There'll be sunshine
and no bears ♪
Thank you very much.
(yelling)
(sniffing)
(yelling)
Grody, time for a shower.
♪ Tomorrow, tomorrow
♪ I love you, tomorrow
♪ It's only a day away
(dramatic instrumental music)
(gun firing)
(gentle instrumental music)
(birds chirping)
(alarm ringing)
♪ The hibernation's over now
♪ And the clover's
just in bloom ♪
♪ A cheerful bird
song woke me up ♪
♪ And chased me right
out of my room ♪
♪ Sunshine beams through
the leaves and branches ♪
♪ And the pines stand
tall and proud ♪
♪ Dandelions dazzle
and the nectar flows ♪
♪ And tiny forest
(gargling)
♪ Shout out loud
♪ The grass is green
♪ The sky is blue
♪ The brook is
babbling, friend ♪
♪ And so are you
♪ We'll seize the day
for endless play ♪
♪ Picnic and party,
that's the woodland way ♪
♪ Danger lurks,
but we'll be fine ♪
♪ I've got your back
♪ I'm lucky you've got mine
♪ Honeycomb and apple tree
♪ There'll be plenty
here for you and you ♪
♪ And you and me
(singing)
(sneezing)
(grunting)
- Gross, ew.
[TV Man] Tonight on
the 11 o'clock news,
Australian billionaire
Ted Marshall
passes away at the age of 86,
leaving his entire fortune
to the Sydney Orphanage.
The whereabouts--
- Oh, that's strange--
[TV Man] Of his missing adopted
daughter, Lola Marshall,
are still unknown
to the police--
- Where's my pork bun?
Who stole my breakfast?
[TV Man] The whereabouts
of this young girl.
When questioned about the
disappearance of little--
(phone ringing)
- Oh, who's calling this early?
[TV Man] I really don't
know where she is.
We'll bring her--
- Yeah, what?
[Lee] How dare you
answer the phone like that?
- I'm so sorry, Boss Lee.
I thought it was one
of those thieving
bill collectors again.
[Lee] Save your
excuses for the bank.
Now where is my timber?
You're late again,
probably watching too much
TV, by the sound of it.
- No, no, no, no,
it's the radio.
I'm out chopping
right now, boss.
[Lee] Pleasure
and work do not mix.
You'd better get focused
and cut down more trees.
Do you understand?
- Yeah, I got it, Mr. Lee.
- Listen, Vick.
That case I sent you is filled
with the most advanced tree
chopping technology around.
It cost me a lot of money.
Make sure you take care of it.
If you break even a
single tool, you're--
- Oh no, sorry, Mr. Lee.
I'm going through a
tunnel. (laughing)
(mumbling)
Tell me how to do my job.
(yelling)
This isn't the case
Mr. Lee sent to me.
What's going on here?
How could this have happened?
Those bears must be
playing a trick on me.
Oh no, I left my
gun in the truck.
(gentle instrumental music)
They're inside my house.
Who's there?
(birds chirping)
(grunting)
Gotcha.
(grunting)
Put your hands in the air.
(insects squeaking)
(groaning)
I'm too worked up.
(gentle instrumental music)
(groaning)
Stay back.
I'm out of here.
(yelling)
I must be seeing things.
That's it.
(baby crying)
(yelling)
(pottery clattering)
Help me.
Help me.
(baby cooing)
(yelling)
(laughing)
Oh, get off me.
(yelling)
(birds chirping)
Now stay still.
Oh, my tushy.
Tell me who are you?
Answer.
Did you steal my case, huh?
Oh, come on.
Tell me.
(yelling)
That hurts.
Why would you do such a thing?
(laughing)
Ouch, you little brat.
You think that is funny, do you?
(groaning)
Darn it.
(laughing)
(yelling)
I'm taking you to the
police station right now.
[Tv Man] In other news,
the baby girl was reported
to have been missing
since earlier this week.
Police have no suspects
as the search continues.
(car engines running)
- Who would just
abandon a little baby?
More importantly, who
would dress it as a bear?
Knock it off and stay seated.
You're such a handful.
(mumbling)
(car horn honking)
(brakes squeaking)
Where are you?
(baby screaming)
(yelling)
Off the steering wheel.
(gentle instrumental music)
Cop: Oh, it's so hot.
I'm really burning up,
and it's barely even noon.
[Woman] Attention,
all officers.
Attention, all officers.
Baby girl reported missing.
- What?
Did you say a
missing little girl?
People in this
twisted world today,
make me sick.
(grunting)
(car horn honking)
Hey.
(laughing)
(yelling)
Cop: You truck, pull
over for inspection.
Hey, hey. (yelling)
[Vick] Just get
off of my face.
- You crazy, you're
gonna pay for that.
Oh, my poor baby.
(car engine running)
Vick: What did I do
to deserve you?
(laughing)
(yelling)
(dramatic instrumental music)
How did we end up here?
Oh, boy, are you all right then?
This is all your fault.
What are you laughing at?
You think it's funny we
almost crashed, do you?
(gentle instrumental music)
(car engine running)
(yelling)
That's just great.
We're stuck.
Now be a good girl,
and don't move a muscle.
(grunting)
I'm gonna need some help.
Oh.
(birds chirping)
(laughing) That's it.
(grunting)
(laughing)
You can always count on
Vickie to save the day.
(yelling)
What?
What have you done to my truck?
Cop: There's the perp.
(grunting)
- We're back on the road.
You just can't stay put,
can you, you little rascal?
(yelling)
Oh, breaking free?
Allow me to fix that.
There we go.
Ta da, safety first, kid.
Remember that.
- Hands up now.
- A policeman?
(mumbling)
- The kid.
[Woman] Attention,
all officers,
baby girl reported missing.
- Where'd you get this girl?
- No, listen, no.
(baby squealing)
- Put your hands up.
- Wait, officer.
I can explain.
It's a misunderstanding
honestly.
- Then why is that little
girl tied up like that?
- What?
That's right.
I'll free her right now.
- (yelling) Drop
the knife right now.
Calling all units,
I found the girl.
- Okay, I don't mean
any trouble honestly.
- Drop it, or I'll shoot you.
[Woman] Officer,
please repeat.
- Attention, we
have an emergency.
I found the kidnapper,
and he's in an unstable state.
(yelling)
The suspect's
throwing knives at me.
Send back up now.
[Woman] Roger,
back up on route.
- What?
(laughing)
What should I do?
Oh.
- Don't even think about it.
(car engine running)
(yelling)
That's it.
You're dead.
(siren ringing)
(upbeat instrumental music)
(yelling)
- Just great.
(car engine running)
(tire popping)
(yelling)
(laughing)
- No way.
(yelling)
- What a predicament.
(train whistle blowing)
(bell ringing)
(mumbling)
(train engine running)
- I got you now.
- A train?
Right.
(car engine running)
- I'll get you yet.
(gentle instrumental music)
(car engine running)
(panting)
Maurice: Okay, (mumbling)
Maur- Finally. (mumbling)
- Finally.
(car engine running)
Huh?
(yelling)
(groaning)
(laughing)
Vick: Come on, come on,
come on, quickly.
We got to hide inside,
quick, quick, quick, quick.
Sit right there.
Stay put.
I should close the windows.
(laughing)
(mumbling)
Right, the door.
(grunting)
Oh dear, how did this happen?
I don't need trouble
with the police.
The boss is gonna
fire me for sure.
(laughing)
Huh?
(yelling)
(mumbling)
What have you done to the house?
(mumbling)
You didn't.
(growling)
Give me that.
You should learn some respect.
I'm giving you a time out.
Don't move.
You're gonna sit right there
until you learn
to respect others.
My parents did that,
and it always worked for me.
(mumbling)
(yelling)
Careful.
My hat, oh no.
(growling)
No, no, that does it.
Get off.
You sit down.
Little girl, you
shouldn't even be here.
I don't know who was so
desperate to get rid of you,
but I know they made
the right choice.
You are just bad.
(panting)
Oh wait.
(gentle instrumental music)
I'm sorry, little girl.
(crying)
- What the,
what was that?
(crying)
(mumbling)
- All right, okay, sorry.
Please stop crying.
I didn't mean it.
Sh, sh.
Now quiet down like a good girl.
(yelling)
Let go of me.
Why, you little (yelling).
(crying)
(groaning)
(crying)
All right, it's time to break
out a few secret weapons.
Look at what I got.
Ta da, pretty cool, isn't it?
They're so shiny.
(crying)
(yelling)
How about a bed time story?
Maybe these?
Hey.
Ah, I know.
(crying)
Perfect, nothing used
to make me happier
than my water gun.
Check this out.
(mumbling)
What do you think?
Like them?
Hey, stop it.
Stop it. (groaning)
(laughing)
Okay, I give up.
You win.
You win.
You're quite the little
sharpshooter, aren't you?
(laughing)
(crying)
Oh, come on.
It was going so well.
Please stop crying, little one.
Come on now.
How about something to eat?
(birds chirping)
(gentle instrumental music)
(mumbling)
Only two left.
Look at you.
You're a little eating machine,
so then, kid, done?
(mumbling)
(laughing)
Huh?
No, no, no, the rest
of these are for me.
(phone ringing)
(crying)
Here you go.
I'll be right back.
Yeah, what--
[Frank] Where
are your manners?
We talked about your attitude
when addressing us, Vick.
[Fran] Hey, sweetheart,
this is mommy--
[Vick] Hi, mom.
[Fran] Great news,
Uncle Tim's kid, John,
from your fathers' horrible
other side of the family,
and his wife just had a baby.
- Yeah?
That's really great for them.
- [Fran] Yeah, we're
all pretty excited.
[Frank] We're not getting
any younger here, you know?
[Fran] What your
father is trying to say
is it would be
nice if eventually
you could settle down
with a nice girl,
like John's wife.
Well, you're at least half
as attractive as John,
and anyway--
[Frank] All right, Fran,
he's got your message
loud and clear.
[Fran] Pipe down, Frank.
We're not gonna live forever--
[Vick] That's horrid.
[Fran] What's horrid?
Are you hanging up on me?
(gentle instrumental music)
(grunting)
- Oh, that's disgusting,
so tell me.
Is there a time something's
not coming out of you?
(laughing)
Not funny.
Wait here.
(mumbling)
I've never done this before,
but I'm pretty sure you need it.
Oh, yeah, you do.
(mumbling)
Yuck.
(yelling)
(mumbling)
(yelling)
(gentle instrumental music)
Oh.
Lola,
so your name's Lola.
(mumbling)
(water splashing)
(gasping)
She needs something to wear.
Hey, that's it.
(yelling)
That should do the trick.
It's like taking a
trip down memory lane.
Oh, it looks a little big.
I got it.
I'm gonna alter it.
(scissors scraping)
(laughing)
All right.
(insects chirping)
(mouse squeaking)
Maurice: Hello, boss.
You page us?
Boss: Where's the girl?
(mumbling)
- Trust us.
She's all right.
- It's true.
- I promise you.
It's just something
got in the way,
but don't worry.
Boss: I see.
- It's nothing we cannot handle.
(speaking in a foreign language)
We'll get her to you, honestly.
Boss: No more excuses.
Where is she now?
- We lost her.
(yelling)
- Not now.
Find her now.
Be quick about it,
or you two are done for.
(yelling)
Keep an eye on those morons.
(yelling)
- Hey.
Yeah.
(laughing)
(gentle instrumental music)
Bramble: It's coming from
Logger Vick's house.
[Briar thoughts] It sounds
like there's a kid in there.
- I bet he's working on a
secret new logging machine.
- Hey, I got it.
♪ Old MacDonald had a farm
♪ Ee, aye, ee, aye, oh
♪ And on that farm
we had a bear ♪
♪ Ee, aye, ee, aye, oh
(mumbling)
(gentle instrumental music)
(door creaking)
(mumbling)
Oh my, my.
(mumbling)
What a long day.
(snoring)
Briar: Bramble, get off.
(groaning)
(birds chirping)
(alarm ringing)
(snoring)
(yelling)
Oh.
(mumbling)
Close one.
Since she's sleeping in,
I'll get milk and diapers.
Boy, what luck.
(gentle instrumental music)
I hope that's enough
for everything.
- Where does he
think he's going?
What do you think
he's hiding in there?
- Maybe honey.
That's what I would hide,
only I'd hide it in
my tummy. (laughing)
- Be quiet.
Concentrate.
- Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
We got to get in there, Briar--
- Come on.
Bramble, stop moving.
(yelling)
(pottery shattering)
- Oh, there it is, bro.
Why, you.
(yelling)
(mumbling)
A pumpkin bomb,
is his whole plan to blow
up the entire forest?
(mumbling)
- Get a grip.
(groaning)
(mumbling)
(door creaking)
(yelling)
(mumbling)
That was close.
(mumbling)
(sniffing)
(sneezing)
(yelling)
(mumbling)
(car engine running)
Vick: Since when have
diapers and milk
cost more than gold?
(yelling)
- Hey.
(yelling)
You again?
- Sorry, sorry, it was
a misunderstanding.
- The chase begins.
(car engine running)
(grunting)
(brakes squealing)
Too easy.
Pull over so I can read
your rights to your face
with my boot.
Remember me?
Really tough day
to be a bad guy.
Pull over.
More fun?
(grunting)
Hey, fancy meeting you here,
you old so and so.
You're not making
this very fun for me.
Come on.
Speed up,
or can't you?
(laughing)
(mumbling)
- Watch out.
(mumbling)
(laughing)
I finally ditched him, yeah.
(yelling)
- Hi.
(birds chirping)
(car engine running)
(mumbling)
(sniffing)
- What the?
- Briar.
Quick, come look.
Come on.
(gentle instrumental music)
(insect fluttering)
(mumbling)
Arnold: Are you sure
this will work?
It seems a little generic to me.
- Oh, you have
another idea, do you?
- Yeah, let's call the police.
Maurice: You fool.
- Hey, quit it.
- Try and use your head.
We are the bad guys, remember?
Moron.
- Don't call me that.
(grunting)
I warned you.
- Now feel the
wrath of the dragon.
- Hey, what's
going on over here?
- Nothing.
- Stupid, put your hands down.
- Oh, right.
- Okay, we are volunteering.
- Really?
Looks like you're
having a problem.
- Oh, no, no,
there's no problem--
- We're out for a
stroll, you see.
- That's a lot of excuses.
Now move it.
Arnold: Move what?
You're not making any sense.
Officer: Quit
stalling, and step aside.
This is your last warning--
Arnold: I don't understand.
- Time to scoot.
Arnold: Do you
even have a warrant?
Maurice: You see--
Arnold: We're
just standing here.
Maurice: That is to say--
- I warned you both.
Move it.
(mumbling)
[Cop thoughts] The missing girl.
(mumbling)
(laughing)
- These things always
look fun to drive
from the backseat. (laughing)
- Wow.
(mumbling)
[Woman] Attention, attention--
- What's going on?
- New suspect, code
name Logger Vick.
- Great, I know where we
can find our beautiful baby.
- (yelling) I was right
not to trust them.
Hey, you two.
(car engine running)
- Here, Briar, give
it a try. (laughing)
Come on.
Try it.
It's better than honey.
- What do you know?
You were right.
- I ain't never wrong.
What the?
- Probably nothing,
the wind maybe.
- No way.
The wind can't do that, bro.
I'm gonna go find a bag
and start packing food.
(laughing)
(gentle instrumental music)
(mumbling)
What is this thing for?
(mumbling)
I'm taking this thing too.
Oh.
(sniffing)
(mumbling)
It's mine now.
(mumbling)
All right, is this
gonna be enough food?
I hope so.
Hey, Briar, a little help here?
Briar: Right,
what do we got here?
Make it quick, bro.
We got a mission, remember?
We're here to see
what Vick is up to.
- You're right.
The mission takes priority.
Would you grab me those
apples? (laughing)
- Huh?
- What now?
- I'm hearing another sound.
- Not again.
Oh boy, enough with that.
(sighing)
(laughing)
(mumbling)
(insect fluttering)
(yelling)
What's wrong with you, Briar?
Will you stop lollygagging
and grab some more fruit?
Sometimes I feel like I have
to do everything myself.
We need to hurry up, Briar.
- That's weird.
Something strange is going on.
(insect fluttering)
(mumbling)
(gentle instrumental music)
- Alrighty, then, that
should just about do it.
It's time to get out of here.
Come on, bro.
- Oh, yeah.
Huh.
(birds chirping)
- Oh, sweetheart,
Uncle Vickie is back.
I brought some
gifts home for you.
(gasping)
Just look at this place.
What happened?
It looks like a
tornado blew through.
Where is she?
You're in super big
trouble, young lady.
Now where are you hiding?
Not under here.
(mumbling)
Where are you?
Time to come out.
Where on earth could she be?
Oh, oh,
oh, yeah, if she went missing,
that means, yeah, she's not
my responsibility anymore.
(laughing)
Oh, what if something
happened to her?
What am I worried about?
I pretty much got exactly
what I wanted. (laughing)
(gentle instrumental music)
Bramble: Hey, Briar,
if you could be any fruit,
what fruit would you be?
I would be an apple.
(mumbling)
- [Briar] Why would
you want to be a fruit?
- Because they're super
delicious. (laughing)
(mumbling)
What's this thing here?
(laughing)
(yelling)
What does she want from me--
- Just stay away from her.
(laughing)
No way.
Stay back.
(yelling)
(laughing)
- What you doing?
Don't touch me. (yelling)
- Oh no, maybe Vick
sent her to torture us.
- Oh, get away from me.
(laughing)
(yelling)
- Bramble, get over here.
(mumbling)
(laughing)
(yelling)
(birds cawing)
(gentle instrumental music)
- Uh oh, she looks like
she's gonna explode.
- I hope not.
Wait a minute.
(crying)
(yelling)
- Look, she's crying.
- Yeah?
Go check it out.
You're good with children.
- Me?
- Get.
(mumbling)
(crying)
(yelling)
Bramble: Stinking apple.
(yelling)
(laughing)
- Yo, yo, Bramble, she's
headed right towards you.
(mumbling)
(laughing)
(yelling)
Huh?
(crying)
(laughing)
- Briar. (mumbling)
(sighing)
- I'm pooped.
I can finally get
this place cleaned up.
[Vick Thoughts] What if she's
lost out there in the forest?
(phone ringing)
Huh?
Who's that?
Hello, Vick speaking.
What do you mean?
No, I sent you the payment.
(mumbling)
(crying)
(yelling)
- Bramble, go.
- Again?
- She likes you.
(mumbling)
- Hey, look at this.
(laughing)
(upbeat instrumental music)
(crying)
(mumbling)
Oh, I got it.
Ta da, here you go.
Everyone likes apples.
(yelling)
What are you doing that for?
(yelling)
(crying)
(mumbling)
I don't understand.
- Butterfly.
(mumbling)
- Come here.
(yelling)
(crying)
Oh, come on.
(yelling)
(mumbling)
Look what I got.
(laughing)
- Huh?
Okay, kid, go have fun.
(laughing)
(mumbling)
(birds chirping)
(gentle instrumental music)
Oh, wow.
(laughing)
(yelling)
(laughing)
- Yoohoo.
(upbeat instrumental music)
- Here, sire.
(laughing)
(yelling)
What?
Hey.
- This is so much fun.
Woohoo.
(laughing)
(mumbling)
Lola.
You're too cute.
(laughing)
(mumbling)
- Bramble, we're
taking her back.
(blowing raspberry)
Come here.
- Look it.
She wants to stay with us, bro.
Come on.
- Well.
- Hey, Uncle Briar.
- Oh, man.
(cheering)
(laughing)
Oh no.
(water splashing)
(mumbling)
(panting)
(wind blowing)
(gentle instrumental music)
(sighing)
(mumbling)
(laughing)
(thunder rumbling)
(rain pouring)
(grunting)
(gentle instrumental music)
(yelling)
- No, no, no.
(water splashing)
(dramatic instrumental music)
(yelling)
(thunder rumbling)
(mumbling)
(slurping)
[TV Man] And in other news,
the highest scoring
football match
in recorded history ended today
with final score of one to five.
(mumbling) been tamed--
- Gosh, why is there
never anything on.
Oh.
(yelling)
What the?
(dramatic instrumental music)
(glass shattering)
(yelling)
(crying)
[Vick's thoughts] It was
those bears.
Lola, I'm coming for you.
(metal clattering)
(dramatic instrumental music)
(rain pouring)
(yelling)
(laughing)
- Wait.
(sneezing)
Why is Lola acting all strange?
- Bramble, try kicking
your faces up a notch.
- (laughing) All
right, leave it to me,
the funniest bear in the forest.
(yelling)
(laughing)
(grunting)
(yelling)
(laughing)
- You, leave her alone, bears.
- Huh?
(yelling)
[Both] Logger Vick?
- Let go of her now.
- Hey, stop that.
You're scaring her.
Have you no shame at all?
(growling)
- Hey, don't you turn
this around on me.
(mumbling)
You'll regret this.
(yelling)
Take this.
- Huh?
(yelling)
- I'll teach you--
- Get off--
- To terrorize children.
- Hey, get off.
- Not until you give her back.
(yelling)
- Get off of me, Logger Vick.
Let go.
Bramble, do something.
- Briar.
Leave my brother alone.
(yelling)
(mumbling)
(laughing)
I'm sorry, bro.
- Is that what you
call brotherly love?
(laughing)
- Logger Vick, how dare you?
I'll show you our
love with my fist.
(yelling)
(mumbling)
- Little Lola.
Oh, Lola, are you okay?
Speak to me.
- Hey, leave her alone, Vick.
(mumbling)
- You have a fever.
(yelling)
My goodness.
Get out of my way.
- He--
- What the heck is a fever?
Let's go help him.
- Okay.
- Oh no, it's so high.
What have you two done to her?
Briar: We didn't--
- Save your filthy lies.
(yelling)
To be continued.
It's okay, Lola.
Don't worry.
Uncle Vicky's right
here next to you, okay?
Poor little baby.
I don't know what to do.
We have to lower
her temperature.
- Hey, what's he mean by that?
- Well, I think that Lola's
head is just way too hot.
- Bro, we should totally
cut off all her hair.
- Then she'd look even
more like Logger Vick.
- That's true, disgusting.
- Uh huh, we're trying
to heal her, remember?
- How about we put
her in the fridge?
- Are you insane?
Think.
I'd say the freezer's
a better idea.
- Get out of this room.
(yelling)
You're not helping.
Go get some water
right now, now.
(yelling)
(car engine running)
- I can't get a signal
on the GPS way out here.
This is why I said we
should have beaten him up
when we had the chance,
but, no, you just
had to follow him.
You never listen to my ideas.
(yelling)
- Quiet down.
Come, come, come, come, here.
- Yeah, we found him.
All right.
(cheering and laughing)
(upbeat instrumental music)
- Oh boy.
Vick: Hurry up.
(mumbling)
Change the water.
Bramble, where's her noodles?
Bramble: Just a minute.
Vick: We don't
have all night.
(mumbling)
- Oh, oh, yeah.
Oh.
(mumbling)
Vick: What's taking so long?
- Get out of my way.
- All right.
(crying)
- Hear that?
It must be the kid.
- Louse, we'll tie
him up, all right?
Let's go.
Huh?
Arnold.
- What are you
standing around for?
(yelling)
- As expected, you can't do
anything right. (laughing)
- As expected?
(yelling)
- Let go.
Let me go.
- Bramble, the noodle.
(slurping)
(mumbling)
- So yummy.
- Bramble.
(yelling)
- Okay, I'm coming.
Vick: You better not
be eating those noodles.
(mumbling)
Bramble: Here they are.
- Now what are you doing?
Go and help.
(yelling)
What now?
(mumbling)
(yelling)
- Oh god, it's hot.
It's hot.
(yelling)
(laughing)
(yelling)
Oh, it's hot.
(groaning)
- Maurice.
(groaning)
Bear.
We didn't sign up for this.
(yelling)
(insects chirping)
(birds chirping)
(gentle instrumental music)
(insects chirping)
(water splashing)
(snoring)
- Oh, thank goodness.
Her fever's gone.
That was close.
(birds chirping)
(snoring)
(mumbling)
- Honey.
(mumbling)
- Get off me,
so gross.
- Hey, what are you doing?
(yelling)
Pipe down.
You'll wake up the kid.
(yelling)
What happened?
- Lola?
- Lola?
(yelling)
Oh, boy.
[All] Lola is missing.
(yelling)
(laughing)
(sneezing)
(sighing)
(mumbling)
- Look.
(mumbling)
What are you
waiting for, Monkey ⚫️ ⚫️ ?
- Why don't you go in?
You think you're so tough.
(yelling)
You do it.
Come on, tough guy.
- Play time.
(laughing)
- Hey, be careful with her.
(groaning)
(upbeat instrumental music)
(laughing)
(yelling)
♪ Along the stretch of ground
♪ I know which way the grass
- Get back here, Vick.
♪ Every single sound
♪ The cotton candy's
(laughing)
- Super cyclone.
♪ But when she came round
(yelling)
♪ She shone the purest light
♪ On the view from our window
♪ Little lights abound
♪ I'm thinking, whoa, whoa
♪ Whoa, whoa
♪ Behind the blooms
and butterflies ♪
♪ Be still
♪ The creek is filling
over with life ♪
♪ Because the earth is heaven
seen through her eyes ♪
♪ Oh, the gift to
know Lola's eyes ♪
- Come back here.
♪ See the love way
♪ Way down inside
(mumbling)
♪ Love that's deep
(laughing)
(fireworks exploding)
- Small setback, we
don't have the girl.
Lee: The two of you can't
manage to get a small child?
- We've tried
absolutely everything.
- And those bears
are super strong.
Lee: What bears?
- And scary.
- He's joking.
Lee: Enough, it's time.
Man: Yes, sir.
(laughing)
(mumbling)
♪ Stifled heart unbound
♪ Her easy laughter draws
me away from the shadows ♪
(laughing)
♪ Such a jewel I've found
♪ I'll never be alone
♪ 'Cause if she
goes, then I go ♪
♪ Now that she's in town
- Hey.
♪ The toughest job can seem like
a stroll through the meadow ♪
♪ So I'm homeward bound
♪ And thinking, whoa, whoa
♪ Whoa, whoa
(yelling)
♪ Behind the blooms
and butterflies ♪
♪ Be still
♪ The creek is filling
over with life ♪
♪ Because the earth is heaven
seen through her eyes ♪
♪ What a gift to
know Lola's eyes ♪
♪ See the love way
♪ Way down inside
(yelling)
♪ Love as deep and true
♪ As the world is
vast and wide ♪
(upbeat instrumental music)
♪ See the love way
♪ Way down inside
♪ Love as deep and true
♪ As the world is
vast and wide ♪
(mumbling)
- That flying thingy
looks super awesome.
Briar: Yeah, how do
you work this thing?
- Look how beautiful.
- Hey, take your
paws off of that--
- Shiny everything.
- Take it off.
I made that for Lola, not
for you stinking bears--
- I want to try.
Vick: You're gonna
break it, you big oaf.
- I wasn't gonna break it.
(gentle instrumental music)
(laughing)
Yay.
(laughing)
- Ready?
Here we go.
(machine whirring)
[Both] All right.
(yelling)
(laughing)
- Bramble, are
you coming or not?
- Yeah, let's go
catch up with them.
(yelling)
[Both] Logger Vick.
- We're higher than you guys.
(laughing)
- We'll see about that.
(yelling)
(laughing)
- Bramble, we need
to keep it level.
- Okay.
(yelling)
- Here we come.
- You'll never catch us.
(laughing)
- All right, ready?
- Hold on, Lola.
(laughing)
(yelling)
(laughing)
Woohoo.
- Huh?
(yelling)
Watch out.
(yelling)
- Tight fit, huh?
- You really need
to lose weight.
(machine whirring)
(upbeat instrumental music)
(laughing)
(train engine running)
(cheering)
- Hey, oh, my hat.
(laughing)
(gentle instrumental music)
(laughing)
- Wow.
(mumbling)
(laughing)
All right.
(laughing)
(cheering)
Oh yeah.
(ship engine running)
(mumbling)
(laughing)
- Boss, target in sight.
- Good, bring that
little brat back to me.
- Yes, sir.
Let's move out.
- Aw, it's gone away.
(laughing)
Oh.
What do they want?
(car engine running)
- They're over there.
Do you see them?
- Huh?
Hey, who is that
following them up there.
Okay, let's find out.
(engines whirring)
- They're armed.
Sit tight.
We're not dealing
with good guys here.
(engines whirring)
Who are they, huh?
(laughing)
(yelling)
(dramatic instrumental music)
What are you doing?
(yelling)
What do you want?
I'm just a logger.
(yelling)
Put her down.
Lola.
(firework exploding)
- [Man] Huh?
(brakes squealing)
- Hey, are we ready?
- Get a little closer.
They won't be flying
when I'm done with them.
- Those bears.
[Vick's Thoughts] Here's my
chance.
(yelling)
Lola.
(yelling)
Man: What's he doing?
What the?
(yelling)
(laughing)
After him.
(yelling)
(laughing)
(machine whirring)
(yelling)
- You're gonna hit
the baby, you fool.
Use your head.
Huh?
(mumbling)
- Those guys are gaining on us.
(yelling)
(groaning)
- That's fine.
We're lost again.
- We wouldn't be if
you'd quit talking.
- Hey.
(mumbling)
(engines running)
(weapon firing)
- We're gonna die.
(yelling)
(whimpering)
(glass shattering)
I'm okay.
Maurice, we're still alive.
We're alive.
(car engine running)
(weapon firing)
- Any day now.
- Why do I always
get the tough job?
(yelling)
(rocket engine whirring)
(firework exploding)
Take that and that and that.
(yelling)
- Will you just aim it?
(weapon firing)
(yelling)
(metal clattering)
- How long do I
have to be brave?
- Quit crying.
(laughing)
(yelling)
Man: Huh?
(yelling)
(mumbling)
- Tough world, isn't it?
- Way to go, bro.
(mumbling)
(engine whirring)
(yelling)
Man: Let's go.
Bramble: Speed it up.
Man: Huh?
(yelling)
(crying)
- Lola.
No.
- What?
Huh?
(crying)
Man: Hey, that hurt.
Ow.
(engine whirring)
- Now that's it.
Go.
(crying)
Briar: Give me that kid.
(yelling)
(mumbling)
- Oh, I hate that.
Lola.
Lola.
I really need a plan.
(mumbling)
(crying)
(yelling)
(fire crackling)
(crying)
- Lola.
(yelling)
- Lola.
(engine running)
- Logger Vick?
- Vick, go.
- I'll get her.
(crying)
(yelling)
(car engine running)
- Whoa.
- Isn't that the boss's airship?
Oh.
(grunting)
- Wow.
- I can't believe it.
It is going to be almost
too easy. (laughing)
(birds chirping)
- Logger Vick.
- I'm sure they
landed around here--
- Lola.
- Huh?
(car engine running)
[Both] Lola.
- Lola.
Briar, those guys took her away,
and I want her back.
- Huh?
(mumbling)
(dramatic instrumental music)
(helicopter engine whirring)
(crying)
(mumbling)
- No way.
No way.
What's this--
- Knock it off.
Be a good little girl.
No, no, no, hey. (yelling)
- Lola.
- Get off of me, you.
What's the matter with you?
Why do you keep (mumbling)?
(crying)
- Hey, get that off.
- Hey, don't hurt that child.
- What?
You said don't hurt the kid?
Look at my face.
- Look here.
Let the kid go.
- Pipe down.
Do you hear me?
(yelling)
Let go.
What's the matter with you?
Oh, that hurt.
(door creaking)
(helicopter engine running)
(gentle instrumental music)
- Boss man.
- Hey, boss.
(mumbling)
- Huh?
(mumbling)
- What do you say, wood cutter?
(mumbling)
- Who are you?
- All right, we're going in.
Are you ready?
- We're on our way.
- Huh?
(yelling)
Come on.
You know what we need, a plan.
- What's your plan?
- I'll show you.
We're gonna sneak in
quietly, stealth mode.
(mumbling)
(gentle instrumental music)
(metal creaking)
(mumbling)
- I heard it was you who
destroyed my airship.
Is that right?
- No, sir.
- Yes, you did.
- Shut it.
Now the kid's innocent,
so let her go.
- Oh, don't think so.
(mumbling)
Do you like candy?
So do I.
(mumbling)
(laughing)
(crying)
- Hey,
let her go.
Can you say kidnapped?
So can you, man?
That's a grave crime.
- That's cute. (laughing)
Well, now.
- What do you want?
What do you want?
(laughing)
Don't do it.
Just stay away.
- Just look.
In fact, I'm the
only family member
that that little girl's
got in the world.
- Say what?
- That's right.
That picture shows
my dear old dad.
It's unfortunate, but
he's no longer with us.
He adopted this bundle of joy
from the local orphanage.
(crying)
Lola, well, she's
my darling sister,
so what's my crime?
- What are you
gonna do with her?
- (laughing) I wanted
her to help me out.
That fortune belongs to me.
- Really?
Fortune?
- That girl robbed
me of my inheritance.
(laughing)
What have you done?
You took all our family money
and gave it over
to her orphanage.
I'm your son.
(panting)
- Oh gee.
You're feeling
some stress, right?
(mumbling)
(laughing)
(gentle instrumental music)
- Jump.
(yelling)
(forklift engine running)
(sniffing)
(candy shattering)
- My old man
eventually explained.
It was his love for this
little girl right here
that inspired his gesture.
The old guy left her everything.
Oh yeah, my old man was a fool.
I'm definitely the clever one,
(laughing)
and that fortune
definitely belongs to me,
and as far as little Lola here,
and as far as little Lola here,
well, she's the only one
that can help me get
that fortune, aren't you?
So like it or not,
you're going to do whatever
it is I say. (laughing)
(crying)
- You know what?
You're just a big bully.
- (laughing) Oi, say what?
Hey, let go of my--
- Uh oh.
- Oh.
(laughing)
- What are you doing?
- We've got something in common,
a big old bald head.
- Oh dear.
- It's not very smart
to make me angry.
Take him away.
- You got it, boss.
(mumbling)
- Lighten up.
Maurice: Light
you up. (laughing)
(gentle instrumental music)
- That door leads to the stairs.
- And to Lola.
- Look.
(mumbling)
(slurping)
Hey.
(yelling)
Man: Huh?
(metal rattling)
Freeze.
(whimpering)
Gotcha.
Huh.
(mumbling)
- Hey.
Man: Huh?
Huh.
(metal rattling)
Back to work.
(gentle instrumental music)
(mumbling)
- Sh.
Bramble: Home free.
Man: That's
another one, suckers.
(gasping)
(laughing)
(yelling)
- Help us.
Man: Catch the intruders.
- They can't shoot much
better than Logger Vick.
- Come on.
Let's just focus on
getting out of here.
Follow me.
(yelling)
Man: There they are.
(yelling)
(laughing)
(crying)
- You still want
to make fun of me?
(alarm ringing)
(mumbling)
Oi.
- Two bears have
breached the perimeter.
- Say what?
(yelling)
(mumbling)
Man: Don't let them get away.
(mumbling)
- You two, watch our guest.
[Both] Sir.
Boss: Bring little sis here.
(crying)
Let's go open the vault.
(laughing)
(mumbling)
(yelling)
- Oh my.
Man: Take the left flank.
(electricity crackling)
Huh?
What?
(upbeat instrumental music)
(yelling)
(mumbling)
(cheering)
Man: That was really awesome.
(yelling)
(groaning)
- No.
(grunting)
That tooth cost me
a chunk of change.
- It wasn't helping
with your look anyway.
- You're gonna pay.
- I think that sound
came from over there.
Look.
- Oh.
It's bad.
- You got to come
up with a plan.
- Okay, calm down.
Huh?
(mumbling)
(dramatic instrumental music)
Huh?
(mumbling)
- You fool, do you know
how much that tooth cost?
(crying)
- No, and I don't care.
- You, (mumbling).
- Bramble, line me
up with the window.
- Okay.
(yelling)
(glass shattering)
(coughing)
(dramatic instrumental music)
(yelling)
- Inside power.
(yelling)
- Really?
(squealing)
(mumbling)
- Boss, how are we supposed
to fight these bears?
- Yeah, those guys
are really tough.
(mumbling)
(laughing)
- We mustn't fear
our two guests.
We're going.
Have a good day.
- All right.
- Bye bye now.
(laughing)
(mumbling)
- Hey, what now, bro?
(growling)
(yelling)
(wood clattering)
- Not smart.
- Let's do it.
(mumbling)
(yelling)
- [Bramble] Get over here.
(yelling)
- They went that way.
Come on.
Bramble: Hey, wait for me.
- Right there.
(yelling)
Huh?
There they are.
(yelling)
(squealing)
- Give me a break,
you little brat.
(mumbling)
(yelling)
Oh no.
(yelling)
Let's go.
Let's hightail it out of here.
(yelling)
(whimpering)
(metal clicking)
(laughing)
- Huh?
(yelling)
- Gotcha.
(yelling)
- Oh, poor me.
(laughing)
- This is not cool.
- Maurice.
- He'll be all right.
(electronic beeping)
(fan whirring)
(yelling)
- Gee whiz.
(laughing)
(mumbling)
- Huh?
(laughing)
- Lola.
(mumbling)
- (laughing) yeah.
Briar: Lola.
- Show them who's the boss here.
- Sure.
- Lola.
- You want to play?
Come on.
(laughing)
Arnold.
- Stop right there,
or I'll press this button.
(growling)
- Briar.
[Both] Yeah.
- Oh no.
- Hey, super cyclone.
- That again?
- Right, let's get ready.
- All right, let's go.
- Right, come on.
(yelling)
(mumbling)
- [Both] Super cyclone.
- Wow, that's awesome--
- Wow, that's really great.
(yelling)
(crying)
(laughing)
- How I've longed
for this moment.
(mumbling)
Okay, here we are.
(grunting)
There, now open the safe.
(mumbling)
Come on.
(grunting)
You little brat.
♪ Open up the
safe, little girl ♪
♪ And I'll give you candy
♪ It's your favorite kind
Oh.
(laughing)
(electronic beeping)
(metal clicking)
Wow.
Amazing, ha.
Here I come, my
beloved inheritance.
(yelling)
(crying)
(grunting)
Well, well, well,
I finally found it
after all this time.
Huh?
Hey, what's with all
this garbage in here?
Where is my inheritance?
(yelling)
Huh.
Finally got it.
(gentle instrumental music)
Huh?
What?
(panting)
No.
(laughing)
Come on.
Where is it?
Here.
(laughing)
(growling)
(panting)
You brat.
You are the reason my
dad gave it all away,
aren't you, kid?
He gave it all for a stupid
child, for an orphan.
(crying)
Shut up, you.
Huh?
(dramatic instrumental music)
(yelling)
Stop right there.
- It's all over now.
Give it up.
- Now why would I do that
when I've got this thing?
(mumbling)
- Lola.
Bramble: Lola, Lola.
- Lola.
Boss: So long.
Bramble: Lola.
- Let her go.
(laughing)
Lola.
Brambl: We got
to get her back.
- I don't know where that
old coot left the millions,
but don't think I won't find it.
Then it's back to the
orphanage for you.
(glass shattering)
Huh?
Bramble: Logger
Vick, keep up.
(mumbling)
- Come on.
- Hey, get back here.
Bramble, hurry up.
- Step aside.
All right, here we are.
(electronic beeping)
(helicopter engine running)
(panting)
- Lola.
(yelling)
Bramble: Briar,
I'll help you.
(yelling)
Briar: That was not your
smartest move, Bramble.
- Guys, wait for me.
Wait for me.
(yelling)
Briar: Bramble, quit moving.
Bramble: But, Briar,
I want to help too.
Briar: I'm losing my grip.
(grunting)
- I got to shake these guys.
(yelling)
- Hang in there, boys.
I'm coming. (yelling)
[Both] Huh?
(yelling)
Briar: Bramble,
you're killing me.
(mumbling)
- Hey, hey, hey, come on.
Don't mess around.
Hey.
(yelling)
I'm trying to fly this thing.
Quit it.
(yelling)
Vick: I'll go up and get her.
There she is.
(mumbling)
Bramble: Grab her, Vick.
- Just try it.
(yelling)
- Lola.
- What are you doing?
(yelling)
My hand. (yelling)
(helicopter engine running)
(yelling)
- Lola.
(yelling)
Briar: Got you.
(electronic beeping)
(yelling)
- Lola.
(laughing)
- Let's save the
reunion, you guys.
Come on.
Hold on tight.
I'll try and pull you up.
(mumbling)
- You get.
(laughing)
- Pull us in, Briar.
(grunting)
Hey, what's going on?
- You are going to
get off this copter,
you dumb bear.
(yelling)
(laughing)
- Watch where you're going.
- Hey, guys, there's
a water tower.
Let's try to land on it.
- All right, it's
our only chance.
Bramble: Try to fly
this thing straight.
- There you go worrying again.
Just make sure you've got Lola--
- Get off my copter.
- Here we go.
(yelling)
- Oh no, oh no, oh no.
(yelling)
(water splashing)
(laughing)
♪ Na, na, na, na, na, na
(yelling)
(electronic beeping)
(yelling)
(copter exploding)
(water flowing)
(gasping)
- You okay?
- I'm fine.
Oh, the others.
- Logger Vick.
- Logger Vick.
- Lola.
- Lola.
(yelling)
- Father Vick, Lola.
We're all safe now.
(laughing)
- You meddling fools,
this is not over yet.
I will make you pay.
When I catch you,
I'll tear you apart
with my bare hands,
and then I'll,
(sirens ringing)
no, I can't go to jail.
(laughing)
It's all that
little brat's fault.
(laughing)
(insects chirping)
(gentle instrumental music)
- Well, I guess everything
worked out in the end.
The bad guys were caught,
the good guys, A.K.A. me,
saved the day,
and little Lola was adopted
by a very loving family.
I sure do miss her.
(phone ringing)
Oh, come here.
Hello, Vick speaking.
Yeah, sure, Boss, I already
met this month's quota.
I'll have it delivered
soon. (laughing)
It's no problem at all,
just doing my job, bye bye.
(phone beeping)
(sighing)
(gentle instrumental music)
Lola.
[Vick's thoughts] It's
a letter to Lola.
Dear Lola, by the
time you read this,
I'll be gone--
[Grandpa] I'll be gone.
I hope you are well,
and I hope you have
found in your life
as much joy as
you've brought me.
I adopted you in a time of
great loneliness in my life,
and you helped to
brighten my days.
For that, I am forever grateful.
You managed to fill
this empty shell
of an old man with
love and compassion.
I never thought I'd be
able to care for anyone
as much as I did you.
(laughing)
You are an angel, Lola.
I only wish that I found
that love earlier in my life.
Maybe things would
have been different.
Thank you, Lola, my sweetheart.
One day you'll grow up
and have a family of your own.
I hope they bring
you as much joy
as you have brought
me in my later days.
I wish I could be
there to see you
grow up and blossom
into a fine young woman.
Please don't forget
your grandpa,
or the joyous moments
we shared together.
I love you with all my heart.
Love always, Grandpa.
(mumbling)
- It's you.
(laughing)
Lola.
What are you doing here?
Briar: We brought
her to see Uncle Vick.
- It's true.
We just borrowed her
for a little bit.
(laughing)
Briar: Look how happy she is.
(firecrackers popping)
(upbeat instrumental music)
(laughing)
(yelling)
- Logger Vick, come join us.
♪ A day like this day
(yelling)
♪ Where everything was going
(mumbling)
(cheering)
♪ Take a chance with me
♪ Imagination's free
♪ Life's a samba
♪ Do what you want to
♪ Beneath the blooming tree
(laughing)
- All right.
(cheering)
(train whistle blowing)
(upbeat instrumental music)
(laughing)
(singing)
Bramble: Briar, can you sing
"%*#le, %*#le,
Little Star" for Lola?
Briar: Are you kidding me?
No way.
Bramble: Come on.
Have a heart.
Briar: Yeah, right,
go ask Logger Vick.
Bramble: Logger Vick,
sing "%*#le, %*#le,
Little Star" for Lola.
Vik: ♪ %*#le, %*#le
(yelling)
♪ Little star
Briar: All right,
that's enough.
Bramble: Yeah,
we're out of here.
Vick: Hey, wait, guys.
I was just warming up.
I can do better.
I promise.
(upbeat instrumental music)
♪ Along this stretch of ground
♪ I know each blade of grass
♪ Every oak, every willow
♪ Every single sound
♪ The cotton candy sky
♪ And the fragrant earth below
♪ But when she came round
♪ She shone the purest light
♪ On the view from my window
♪ New delights abound
♪ I'm thinking, whoa, whoa
♪ Whoa, whoa
♪ Behold, the blooms
and butterflies ♪
♪ Be still
♪ The creek is filling
over with life ♪
♪ Because the earth is heaven
seen through her eyes ♪
♪ What a gift to
know Lola's eyes ♪
♪ See the love way
♪ Way down inside
♪ Whoa
♪ Love as deep and true
♪ As the word is vast and wide
(upbeat instrumental music)
♪ A stifled heart unbound
♪ Her easy laughter draws
me away from the shadows ♪
♪ Such a jewel I've found
♪ I'll never be alone
♪ 'Cause if she
goes, then I go ♪
♪ Now that she's in town
♪ The toughest job can seem like
a stroll through the meadow ♪
♪ So I'm homeward