Quincy and the Instrument Dinosaurs/Transcript

June: Art... Vesuvius. Painted by Andy Warhol.

Quincy: And music...

["The Moldau" playing]

Leo: "The Moldau", written by Bedrich Smetana.

[The episode starts with the Little Einsteins exploring the prehistoric land.]

Quincy: Hey, I'm Quincy.

Quincy: My Friends and I Are exploring deep in the jungle.

Quincy: We're looking for dinosaurs.

Quincy: Special Dinosaurs that look and sound like musical instruments.

Annie: Instrument dinosaurs.

Quincy: Will you help us look for instrument dinosaurs? All right.

Leo: But we have to be quiet.

Leo: Piano. We don't want to scare the dinosaurs away.

June: Listen, I hear music.

Quincy: Maybe it's instrument dinosaurs. Come on.

Quincy: Can you find instrument Dinosaurs? Where?

Quincy: You're right, We found instrument dinosaurs.

Quincy: I can not believe it.

Annie: Wow.

June: Amazing.

Leo: That dinosaur sounds like a harp.

Annie: That dinosaur sounds like an oboe.

Quincy: Whoo, now I hear a dinosaur that sounds like just like my piccolo.

Quincy: A piccolo sounds like this.

Quincy: Here comes the piccolo dinosaur.

Quincy: She flew over there by that nest.

June: It's a pterodactyl with the body of a piccolo.

June: She's a pterodactyl. Can you say pterodactyl? Pterodactyl.

Annie: Look, she's sitting on an egg.

Leo: She's a mommy pterodactyl.

Quincy: Her egg is about to hatch.

Leo: Aw, it's a baby pterodactyl.

Annie: How cute.

Quincy: He's singing a beautiful song with his mommy.

June: Mommy pterodactyl loves her baby very much.

Quincy: Hi, baby pterodactyl.

Quincy: I'm Quincy, and I love piccolos.

Quincy: Listen, I can play your song.

Annie: He likes you, Quincy.

Quincy: Thanks, baby pterodactyl.

Quincy: I like you too.

Leo: Oh, baby pterodactyl sounds hungry.

June: Mommy pterodactyl is going to find food for him.

Annie: Uh-oh, the leaves shaking.

June: And the ground is rumbling.

Leo: I hear a really loud instrument dinosaur coming this way.

Quincy: He sounds just like my bass.

Quincy: Do you see a dinosaur that looks like my bass?

Quincy: Yeah, It's that big tyrannosaurus rex.

June: Whoa, he's a tyrannosaurus rex with the body of a bass.

Leo: His music sounds low and really loud. Fortissimo.

Quincy: Uh-oh, baby pterodactyl is scare of the loud tyrannosaurus rex.

Annie: Oh-no, He's flying away from the nest.

Leo: Poor baby pterodactyl got so scared that he flew far, far away.

June: He's going to get lost.

June: Uh-oh, mommy pterodactyl can't find her baby.

Annie: She's very worried.

Quincy: Don't worry mommy pterodactyl.

Quincy: We can help you find your baby.

Quincy: We're the Little Einsteins.

Quincy: But to find the lost baby pterodactyl.

Quincy: We're going to need your help.

Quincy: Will you help us find the baby pterodactyl? Great.

Leo: We've got a mission.

Leo: We're going to find the baby pterodactyl.

Leo: Let the mission begin.

Leo: Buckle your seat belt.

Quincy: Seat belt buckled.

Annie: Seat belt buckled.

June: Seat belt buckled.

Leo: Prepare for blast off.

Leo: We need to give Rocket a lot of power.

Leo: Put your hands on your lap and pat with us.

Leo: Pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat.

Leo: Faster.

Leo: Pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat, pat.

Leo: Now raise your arms as high as you can and say Blast off.

Quincy: Blast off.

Annie: Blast off.

June: Blast off.

Annie: Hold on tight, cause here we go.

All: Whoa.

Leo: Whoo hoo.

Quincy: All right.

Annie: We're off to find an instrument dinosaur.

Annie: A lost baby piccolo we'll find you for sure.

June: But how are we going to find baby pterodactyl.

June: He flew far, far, away.

Leo: I have an idea, let's ask the instrument dinosaurs.

Leo: Maybe they can help.

Quincy: I hear one now.

Quincy: And he sounds just like my triangle.

Quincy: Do you see a triangle instrument dinosaur?

Quincy: Oh, yeah.

June: It's a stegosaurus with triangle on his back.

June: He's a stegosaurus.

Quincy: Excuse me, Stegosaurus?

Quincy: Do you know which way baby pterodactyl went?

Annie: He's telling us to go that way, through the jungle of giant flower.

Quincy: Thanks, stegosaurus.

Annie: Uh-oh, the leaves are shaking.

June: And the ground is rumbling.

Leo: I hear an instrument dinosaur that sounds really loud. Fortissimo.

Quincy: It's tyrannosaurus rex.

Leo: Hurry, Rocket. We can't let him see us, hide.

Quincy: Whew, he didn't see us. That was close.

June: We'd better hurry and find baby pterodactyl before Tyrannosaurus rex does.

Annie: Ooh, these flowers sure are giant.

Quincy: Uh-oh, That big one almost snapped up Rocket.

June: It's a snapping flower.

Leo: But Rocket has to get past the snapping flowers to find baby pterodactyl.

Annie: Look, look, look, the little clapping flowers wants to help us.

June: Yeah, when the clapping flowers clap, that means it's safe to go.

June: Let's help Rocket move to the clapping flowers beat.

June: Clap, clap, clap, clap,

June: Clap it with me.

June: Clap, clap, clap,

June: That's it.

June: But, remember,

June: When the clapping flowers stop making music,

June: We have to stop clapping and freeze.

June: That will tell Rocket to stop so he doesn't get snapped by a snapping flower.

June: Listen for the music.

June: Let's keep going.

June: Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap, freeze.

June: Phew, we're almost past all the snapping flowers.

June: Clap, clap, clap, clap.

June: We made it.

Annie: Hooray.

Leo: Way to go June.

June: Thank you for helping us get past all the snapping flowers.

Leo: I wonder where we should go next to find baby pterodactyl?

June: I wish we could ask another instrument dinosaur for help.

Annie: I hear an instrument dinosaur.

Quincy: He sounds like my tuba.

(Tuba playing)

Quincy: Can you find a tuba dinosaur?

Quincy: Yes, over there by those big rocks.

June: He's a triceratops dinosaur with a tuba body.

June: A triceratops.

Quincy: Triceratops, do you know which way baby pterodactyl went?

Annie: Triceratops says baby pterodactyl went this way, through the dinosaur tunnel.

Quincy: Oh, thanks, triceratops.

Annie: Uh-oh, the leaves are shaking.

Quincy: And the ground are rumbling.

Leo: I hear someone who sounds really loud, fortissimo.

Leo: What do you think it is? It's Tyrannosaurus rex. Yes.

June: Hurry, Rocket. we have to get to that dinosaur tunnel.

Quincy: Whew, he didn't see us.

Annie: Good hiding, Rocket.

Leo: Now let's get through this dinosaur tunnel so we can find baby pterodactyl.

June: Uh-oh, There isn't just one dinosaur tunnel, there are three dinosaur tunnels.

Annie: We don't know which way baby pterodactyl went.

Quincy: Don't worry, all we have to do is listen for him.

Quincy: Remember, baby pterodactyl is a piccolo dinosaur.

Quincy: To find him, we have to find the tunnel that sounds just like my piccolo.

Quincy: Let's listen to the first tunnel.

Quincy: Does that sound like a piccolo? No.

Quincy: That's not a piccolo. It's a harp.

Quincy: See, the Dimetrodons dinosaur went in this tunnel.

Quincy: Hi, Dimetrodons.

Quincy: We need to listen for the tunnel that sounds like my piccolo.

Quincy: Let's listen to this tunnel over here.

Quincy: Does that sound like a piccolo? No.

Quincy: It's an oboe.

Quincy: And look, There's an Utahraptors.

Quincy: Let's try this tunnel.

Quincy: Does that sound like a piccolo? Yes.

Quincy: Baby pterodactyl went this way.

Quincy: Follow me.

Leo: Come on, let's see if we can find baby pterodactyl with my binoculars.

Leo: Where's baby pterodactyl.

Leo: You're right, he's on top of the mountain.

Annie: Uh-oh, that sounds like trouble.

June: That's not just a mountain, it's a big, loud volcano.

Leo: And it's about to erupt.

Quincy: Oh-no, baby pterodactyl sounds scared.

Quincy: We have to have him.

June: But how are we going to get to the top of the volcano before it erupts?

Leo: Rocket can do it.

Leo: He can fly super fast!

Leo: Come on, team.

Leo: We're going to have to fly Rocket as fast he can go: Super Fast!

Leo: Super fast!

All except Leo: Super Fast!

Leo: To get to super fast, we have to start at adagio. Pat the beat on your lap, slowly.

Leo: Moderato, now beat on your tummy a little faster.

Leo: Allegro! Now beat your shoulders even faster.

Leo: Prest! Now reach your arms to the sky and shake your whole body!

Leo: We did it! We're flying super fast!!

June: Way to go, Rocket.

June: You made it just in time.

Quincy: We have to save baby pterodactyl, but I don't see it.

Quincy: Where's baby pterodactyl?

Quincy: Yes, There he is.

Annie: He's hiding inside that log.

June: Uh-oh, But we can't get to baby pterodactyl.

June: The volcano is getting so loud. Forte.

Leo: It's starting to erupt.

Annie; Little baby pterodactyl is in big trouble.

Quincy: Wait, I hear someone coming to help.

June: It's sounds like another dinosaur.

Leo: I wonder which dinosaur it could be.

Annie: It's... it's...

All: Tyrannosaurus rex!

[Bassasaurus Rex tells Baby Piccolodactyl to hold on as he redeems to play quietly to defeat the volcano!]

Quincy: I cannot believe it!

Quincy: He's playing baby pterodactyl song.

Annie: Tyrannosaurus rex is a nice dinosaur.

Leo: Aw, He's been trying to find baby pterodactyl so he can help him just like us.

Annie: Listen, he's not playing forte anymore, he's playing quietly, piano.

June: He's trying to put the volcano to sleep.

June: But the volcano keeps getting louder and louder.

Quincy: Tyrannosaurus rex needs our help to put the volcano to sleep.

Quincy: Get out your bass. Hold the bass with one hand.

Quincy: And use your other hand to slide your bow over the strings, gently from side to side.

Quincy: That's it, we're playing the music quietly. Piano.

Quincy: It's working, the volcano's getting sleepy.

Quincy: But we need our help tyrannosaurus rex play even quieter.

Quincy: Hold your bass up, and bow the strings softer, side to side as quietly as you can. Pianissimo.

Quincy: The volcano is sleeping. We stopped it from erupting.

Annie: Look, look, look. Here comes baby pterodactyl.

Leo: Hooray.

Annie: Yay!

June: Way to go.

Quincy: Tyrannosaurus, you helped save Baby pterodactyl.

Leo: Aw, baby pterodactyl is giving tyrannosaurus a hug.

Annie: He's not scared of tyrannosaurus anymore.

June: Look, here comes mommy pterodactyl.

Annie: She's so happy that her baby is safe and sound.

Leo: Mission completion!

[Baton jingles]

Leo: Now it's time for... the curtain call!

[Crowd cheering]

Leo: ♪Let's give a hand, and hear it for the team.♪

All: ♪And rah-rah-rah for Rocket!♪

Quincy: ♪Come on, take a bow.♪

June: ♪It's your turn now.♪

Annie: ♪Let's hear a big hand for you!♪

[All cheering]

Leo: Now... pat, clap, pat, clap, pat, clap!

June: ♪Let's give a big cheer for the art/artist of the day.♪

Leo: Andy Warhol!

All: Andy Warhol!

Quincy: ♪The composer of the beautiful music we played♪

Leo: Bedrich Smetana!

All: Bedrich Smetana!

All: Hooray!!

All: Yay, Smetana!!

Annie: And here comes the music of the day!

Leo: The Moldau.

("The Moldau" Playing)

Leo: See you on the next mission!

[Then a string came out from the stage as Rocket prepares to pull it]

Leo: Hey, look! There's a string!

Annie: Yeah! Pull it!

Quincy: No! Don't do it, Rocket!

June: Do it Rocket! See what happens!

[And Rocket pulls the string and lots of feathers go down and tickle Rocket!]

Quincy: Feathers?! They're tickling Rocket!

All: [Laughing]

Rocket: [Jingles of laughter and saying "Silly me!"]