Lucario Pan Part 1/Transcript

This is the transcript of Lucario Pan Part 1.

(The movie begins)

Warp Star Entertainment and Walt Disney presents (With Viz Media)

Lucario Pan

(Main titles play)

(Second Star to the Right plays)

The second star to the right

Shines in the night for you

To tell you that the dreams you plan

Really can come true

The second star to the right

Shines with a light so rare

And if it's Never Land you need

Its light will lead you there

Twinkle, twinkle little star

So we'll know where you are

Gleaming in the skies above

Lead us to the land

We dream of

And when our journey is through

Each time we say

Good night

We'll thank the little star that shines

The second from

The right

(Fade to it is nighttime over Cappy Town and the Mushroom Kingdom)

Narrator: All this has happened before. And will all happen again. But this time it happened in the Mushroom Kingdom. It happened on a quiet street in Cappy Town.

(We now head over to the house in the Mushroom Kingdom)

Narrator: That corner house in the castle over there is the home of the Mario family. And Lucario chose this partigular house because there were people here who believed in him. There was Lady Like.

(We now see Lady Like who is getting ready as she hums)

Lady Like: Eburn, dear, do hurry. We mustn't be late for the party, you know.

Narrator: Lady Like believed that Lucario was the spirit of youth. But for Sir Eburn...

(We go over to Sir Eburn, who's looking for his cuff links)

Sir Eburn: Lady Like, unless I find my cuff links, we don't go to the party. And if we don't go to the party, I can never show my face in the office again. And if I can never... (Bumps his head on the drawer above him) Ow!

Narrator: Well, Dir Eburn was a practical man. The men, however, Mario and Luigi, believed Lucario was a real legendary Pokemon and made him the hero of all their nursery games. And so did their friend, Toad.

(We are now inside the room, with Luigi and Toad playing the story of Lucario. They are playing with their swords)

Luigi: (As King Dedede) Blast you, Lucario!

Toad: (As Lucario) Take that! Give up, King Dedede? Give up?

Luigi: Never! I'll teach you to steal my own food, like my ham!

Peach: Oh, no, Luigi. It was the turkey.

Mario: Yeah, that was turkey, not ham.

Luigi: Ah, yes. Thanks, Mario.

Narrator: Princess Peach, the ruler of the Mushroom Kingdom and Mario's love interest, not only believed, she was the supreme authority on Lucario and all his marvelous adventures. And so was Mario.

Peach: (As she goes out the room with Mario) Oh, Mrs. Jumbo, must we always take that nasty tonic?

Mario: I wonder why we need tonic so much?

(Mrs. Jumbo enters the room with a tray of tonic over her head, and walks over a pillow)

Narrator: Mrs. Jumbo, the nursemaid, being an elephant, kept her opinions to herself and viewed the whole affair with a certain tolerance.

(She places the tray above the table with help of her trunk, then goes over to the pillow she almost tripped on, picked it up with her trunk. Luigi and Toad continue playing)

Toad: Take that!

Luigi: Insolent crreature! I'll smash you to bits!

Toad: And I'll cut you to pieces! Aha!

Luigi: Ouch! Careful, Toad, you almost hit my eye.

Toad: I'm sorry, Luigi.

(Mrs. Jumbo puts a pillow on the bed, and straightens the sheets, then she picks up a block with her trunk, and another one)

Luigi: You'll never leave this ship alive!

Toad: Oh, yes, I will. Take that!

(While Luigi and Toad continue grunting and fighting, Mrs. Jumbo places the two blocks on the top of a tower of blocks. She then decides to switch the letters, so the blocks on top will read "ABC." Cut back to Luigi and Toad)

Luigi: Scuttle me bones, boy, I'll slit your gizzard.

(Mrs. Jumbo is now filling the spoons with tonic)

Toad: Oh, no, you won't. Back, back, back, you villain!

Luigi: Insolent pup!

Toad: Wicked bird!

Luigi: Aha! I've got ya!

Toad: You didn't either. You never touched me.

(Mrs. Jumbo hears them and accidentally gets tonic on her foot. She tries licking it off her foot, but realizes the tonic tasted bad)

Toad: Take that and that! And that! (Luigi pretends to be stabbed by Toad's sword)

(Sir Eburn enters the room)

Sir Eburn: Boys, boys, less noise please. (Accidentally knocks down the tower of blocks and shocks Mrs. Jumbo who goes over to pick up the blocks)

Luigi: Oh, hello, Father.

Toad: (To Luigi) You old bilge rat.

(Eburn looks through the drawers)

Sir Eburn: Wh...what? Now, see here, Toad...

Luigi: Oh, no you, Father. You see, he's Lucario.

Toad: And Luigi's King Dedede.

Sir Eburn: (Still looking for his cuff links) Yes, yes, of course. Have you seen my cuff... (Accidentally bumps into Mrs. Jumbo, who trumpets and falls over and knocks over the blocks again) Oh, Mrs. Jumbo, for goodness sake! Where are those cuff links?

(Mrs. Jumbo angrily knocks away some blocks with her trunk)

Luigi: Cuff links, sir?

Sir Eburn: Yes, the gold ones.

Luigi: Toad, the buried treasure. Where is it?

Toad: I don't know.

Luigi: The map then. Where's the treasure map?

Toad: It got lost.

(Sir Eburn was looking through the bed when suddenly...)

Sir Eburn: Good heavens, my shirt front!

Toad: Hurray! You found it! You found it!

Sir Eburn: Yes, so I have. And hereafter... (Toad grabs Eburn) Don't paw me, Toad. This is my last clean... (The shirt front goes up and Eburn sees that is has been painted) No. NO!

(Lady Like enters the room)

Lady Like: Eburn, dear, we must hurry or we'll be...

Sir Eburn: Lady Like, look! (Pointing to his shirt front)

Lady Like: Eburn, what happened?

Toad: It's only chalk, Father.

Lady Like: Why, Toad.

Luigi: It's not his fault. It's in the story. And Mario and Peach say...

Sir Eburn: Mario? Peach? Story? I might have known. Mario! Peach!

(Mario and Peach come back to the room)

Peach: Yes, Father?

Mario: What is it, Father?

Sir Eburn: Would you kindly ex...

Peach: Oh, Mother! You look simply lovely.

Lady Like: Thank you, dear.

Sir Eburn: Mario, Peach.

Lady Like: Just my old gown made over.

Mario: How lovely.

Lady Like: But it did turn out rather nicely...

Sir Eburn: Lady Like, if you don't mind.

Mario: Good heavens, Father, what have you done to your shirt?

Sir Eburn: What do you mean "What have I...?" OH!!