The Irelanders' Adventures of the Travels of the Young Marco Polo - The Chinese Princess/Transcript

This is the transcript of The Irelanders' Adventures of the Travels of the Young Marco Polo - The Chinese Princess.

[The adventure begins in a illustrated page which has a map of Venice on a table]

Niccolò Polo: (narrating) Venice. The glory of the Adriatic and my home to which I will return after long years of voyage.

[The page turns into the real thing as the camera zooms towards Venice which has ships coming in and out of the docks]

Niccolò Polo: (narrating) I think of it now and think as always of my son, Marco. And how he must have grown in my absence. I wondered does he think of me from time to time?

[The camera zooms to the buildings of Venice]

Marco Polo: Excuse me! Pardon me! Coming through! Sorry. Sorry. Excuse me.

[Marco Polo, a 10-year-old boy wearing a red hat and red clothes with black hair, runs through crowds of people accidentally bumping into them on the way]

Marco Polo: Pardon me. Sorry. Coming through.

Man: Hey!

[Marco runs straight into a model of a fish which makes a pile of fish starts sliding off a market stall]

Marco Polo: Oops. Ah.

Man: Marco!

[The man tries to prevent his fish from falling off but Marco accidentally backed into an orange

Marco Polo: Ah! Aah!

Woman: Marco!

[The orange seller went over

Man 2: Marco! (face-palms while shaking his head)

Marco Polo: Sorry.

[The two men watch Marco

Man: Isn't that Niccolò Polo's boy?

Man 2: Yes, that's Marco. Very sad to hear his mother passed away.

Man: Well, good thing Niccolò returns today. That boy needs his father to look after him.

[The scene changes to the Tortuga flying above the Adriatic Sea

Chris Kratt: That's it, Jimmy. This is a good height.

Kim Possible: So where are we g

Connor Lacey: I thought we can visit Venice to check it