Flight of the Instrument Fairies/Transcript

June: Art... Ancient Roman Mosaics.

Annie: And music...

["Violin Concerto in E Minor" playing]

Leo: Violin Concerto in E Minor. Written by Felix Mendelssohn!

[The episode start with the Little Einsteins reading their favorite stories in the Rocket Room]

Quincy: Hey, I'm Quincy.

Quincy: And I'm trying to find my violin.

Quincy: It's one of my favorite instruments.

Quincy: I know it's here somewhere.

Quincy: Do you see my violin?

Quincy: Where is it?

Quincy: Yes, there it is!

Quincy: Ooh, look!

June: What did you find, Quincy?

Quincy: It's a story written with music.

Quincy: A music story.

Annie: Wow.

Leo: But the only way to see the story is to play the music.

Quincy: I can play the music story on my violin.

June: Go for it, Quincy.

Annie: I can't wait to hear the story.

Quincy: Do you want to hear the special music story?

Quincy: Ok, Here we go.

Quincy: Once upon a time in the snowy arctic, there lived magical fairies.

Quincy: Instrument fairies.

Leo: Whoa!

June: Whoa!

Annie: Whoa!

Quincy: The Instrument fairies had the power to make beautiful colors in the sky.

Annie: Look, there's a trumpet fairy.

Annie: Ooh, the trumpet fairy makes blue magic.

Leo: The oboe fairy makes red magic.

June: The flute fairy makes purple magic.

Annie: And the tuba fairy makes green magic.

Quincy: But there was one instrument fairy who was smaller than all the rest,

Quincy: The little baby violin fairy.

Annie: Aw, she's so cute.

Leo: What color does the violin fairy makes?

Leo: Gold and yellow, right.

Quincy: When the instrument fairies all played their music together.

Quincy: It made a colorful light show in the sky, the aurora borealis.

June: We know the aurora borealis.

June: It's the northern light.

Quincy: Animals would come from all over the arctic to watch the northern lights.

Quincy: It made them very happy.

Annie: But look, the story's not over yet.

Quincy: One day, a snowstorm came.

Quincy: It was snow and strong winds.

Leo: Oh-no! The wind is blowing too hard for the instrument fairies!

June: Blew them into that cave.

Annie: The instrument fairies got locked inside.

Leo: They're trapped!

Quincy: But there was one instrument fairy who was small enough to get out of the cave.

Quincy: Which instrument fairy got out of the cave?

Quincy: The violin fairy, yes!

Quincy: The violin fairy flew off to find help!

Quincy: She had to find someone who could save her friends.

Annie: Aw, poor instrument fairies.

June: I wonder if the violin fairy ever found someone to help.

Quincy: Listen, That sounds like the violin fairy.

Quincy: Where is she?

Quincy: Oh, yes, She's right here in the rocket room.

June: Wow!

Annie: Wow!

Leo: Wow!

Leo: Quincy, the violin fairy wants you to help her.

Quincy: Violin fairy, do you want me to help you rescue your friends?

Quincy: Of course I'll help you.

Quincy: A Little Einsteins always helps a friend in trouble.

Annie: Yay, Quincy!

June: You can do it.

Quincy: But to rescue the instrument fairies from the snowy cave, I'm going to need your help.

Quincy: Will you help me rescue the instrument fairies?

Quincy: Great!

[Baton jingles]

Leo: We've got a mission!

Leo: We're going to save the instrument fairies.

Leo: Let... the mission... begin!

Leo: Buckle your seat belts.

All except Leo: Seatbelts buckled!

Leo: Prepare for blast off!

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

Leo: Put your hands on your laps 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!

All: Blast off!

Annie: Hold on tight, 'cause here we go!

All: Whoa!!

Leo: Whoo Hoo!

Quincy: All right!

Quincy: We're going to rescue the instrument fairies.

June: The violin fairy sure is excited to save her friends.

Violin Fairy: [Playing her song]

Annie: Listen, she's singing her magical fairy song.

Annie: ♪Zippity Zip-Zip Zin, Zin, Zin!♪♪

Quincy: Come on, let's all sing the magical fairy song.

All: ♪Zippity Zip-Zip Zin, Zin, Zin!♪♪

Annie: Sing it with us.

All: ♪Zippity Zip-Zip Zin, Zin, Zin!♪♪

Annie: Great singing.

Quincy: The violin fairy says she can lead us to the cave where her friends are trapped.

Quincy: Look, there she goes.

June: She wants Rocket to follow her across the bearing sea.

Leo: That's no problem for rocket.

Leo: He can turn into a boat.

Annie: Wow!

Quincy: Way to go, Rocket!

Annie: Go that way, Rocket.

Annie: The violin fairy wants us to follow her into that tunnel.

June: Uh-oh, there are lots of tunnels in here.

Leo: And we don't know which way the violin fairy went.

Quincy: We can listen to figure which way she went.

Quincy: Remember, the violin fairy plays a magical song that sounds like this.

Quincy: Let's listen for her song down this first tunnel.

Quincy: Is that the violin fairy's song?

Quincy: No, that's not her sing.

Leo: I wonder who's making that music.

Leo: It's an animal.

Annie: What animal is it?

Annie: A seal, yes.

Quincy: Remember, we need to listen for the violin fairy's song.

Quincy: Let's listen to the next tunnel.

Quincy: Is that the violin fairy song?

Quincy: No, That can't be the way.

June: Let's see who's making that music.

June: What animal is it?

June: Yes, it's A polar bear!

Annie: Yikes, we definitely don't want to go that way.

Quincy: Come on, let's check this third tunnel.

Quincy: Listen, Is that the violin fairy's song?

Quincy: Yes, that's her song.

Quincy: All right!

Quincy: We found her!

All: Hooray!

Quincy: Thanks for helping us find the right tunnel.

Leo: Go that way, Rocket.

Leo: That's sounds like the other instrument fairies.

June: They need us to hurry and rescue the, from that cold dark cave.

Quincy: Don't worry, the violin fairy can lead us to the cave.

Quincy: Let's go.

Annie: Zippity zip, zip, zen, zen, zen.

June: Uh-oh, the water is all frozen.

Quincy: All right.

Quincy: The violin fairy knows a shortcut to get past the ice.

Quincy: We can go under the ice.

Leo: Of course, Rocket can turn into a submarine.

Annie: Yay, submarine rocket!

June: ooh, look at the fish.

Leo: I see all kinds of undersea creatures.

Quincy: Yikes, I wonder what's making that loud noise.

Leo: Let's check Rocket's periscope.

Leo: Oh-no! Humongous pieces of ice are falling into the water.

June: The iceberg is coming.

Quincy: Rocket, look out.

June: Phew, good maneuvering Rocket.

Leo: Uh-oh, but the ice made a wall all around us.

June: We're trapped!

Annie: I hear an animal coming to help.

Annie: Where's the animal?

Annie: Yeah, it's that Walrus.

Quincy: He's trying to chip a hole through the ice with his tusks so Rocket can get out.

Leo: Go walrus!

June: But to make a hole big enough for Rocket to fit through.

June: Walrus is going to need our help.

June: Let's do a walrus dance.

June: Hold out your fingers like this to make little walrus tusks.

June: Good, Now use your tusks to chip through the ice, like me.

June: Chip, chip, chip, chip, chip, chip, chip, chip.

June: It's working, We're helping the walrus chip a hole through the ice.

Quincy: All right.

Annie: You're doing it.

Quincy: Uh-oh, I remember who that sounds like.

Quincy: It's...

All: The Polar bear!!

Annie: Yikes, he's swimming this way.

June: We need to help walrus chip through the ice faster before the polar bear gets there.

June: Get your tusks ready.

June: Now chip faster to the beat.

June: Chip, chip, chip, chip, chip, chip, chip, chip!

June: We did it.

June: We helped walrus make a hole big enough for Rocket.

Quincy: Thanks for your help, walrus.

Annie: Hooray, we made it past the ice!

Quincy: Listen, I can hear the instrument fairies.

June: Their music is coming from that mountain, Mount McKidney.

Annie: Look, look, look, they're locked inside that cave on top of the mountain.

Annie: But look who else is going to Mount McKidney.

Annie: It's the polar bear!

Quincy: Oh-no, That cave must be where the polar bear lives.

June: Poor instrument fairies.

June: They're locked inside the polar bear's cave.

Quincy: We have to hurry and rescue them before the polar bear gets back.

Leo: Don't worry. Rocket can get us there before the polar bear.

Leo: He can fly us super fast.

Rocket: [Jingles]

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 pat the beat on your tummy a little faster.

Leo: Allegro! Now pat the beat on your shoulders ever faster.

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

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

June: Yahoo!

Quincy: All right!

June: We made it to Mount McKidney before the polar bear.

Leo: Uh-oh, there's not enough room on top of the mountain for rocket to land!

Quincy: Land down there, Rocket.

Annie: Look, The violin fairy found a path that goes up to the cave.

June: But she needs someone to go with her to help save her friends.

Quincy: Violin fairy, I'll go with you.

Leo: Yay, Quincy.

Annie: You can do it.

Quincy: Whoa-oh!

June: Quincy, the violin fairy says you have to watch out for slippery snowflakes!

Annie: Slippery snowflakes makes you slip and slide back to the bottom.

Leo: That's right, it's only safe to step on snowflakes that sounds like a violin.

Quincy: Thanks team!

Quincy: I'll be careful.

Quincy: I wonder if this is a slippery snowflake.

Quincy: Remember, we can only step on snowflakes that only sound like a violin.

Quincy: Violin sounds like this.

Quincy: Now let's listen to the snowflake.

Quincy: Does that sound like a violin?

Quincy: Yes, this snowflake is safe.

Quincy: Let's see if this snowflake sounds like a violin.

Quincy: Does that sound like a violin?

Quincy: No, that's sounds like a trombone.

Quincy: That's mean it's a slippery snowflake.

Quincy: Whoa, good thing we didn't step on that snowflake.

Quincy: Let's check this snowflake.

Quincy: Does that sound like a violin?

Quincy: Yes, it's a safe snowflake.

Quincy: All right, we made it to the cave.

Quincy: Listen, the instrument fairies are inside.

Quincy: But the door won't open.

Quincy: It's still locked.

Quincy: Uh-oh, We know who that sounds like...

Quincy: The polar bear!

Quincy: He's coming home to his cave.

Quincy: But look, he's holding something in his mouth.

Quincy: What is he holding?

Quincy: A key, yes!

Quincy: It's the key to open his cave.

Quincy: He's giving it to the violin fairy!

Quincy: I cannnot believe it!

Quincy: The polar bear was coming to help the instrument fairies.

Quincy: He's a nice polar bear.

Quincy: Way to go, violin fairy.

Quincy: We did it, we rescued the instrument fairies.

Quincy: Aw, you're welcome instrument fairy.

Quincy: Now you and your friends can make beautiful colors on the sky again.

Annie: Ooh!

June: The aurora borealis is so beautiful.

Leo: Mission completion!

[Baton jingles]

Leo: Now it's time for... The Curtain Call!

[Audience cheering]

Leo: ♪Let's give a hand, and hear to 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 of the day.♪

Leo: Ancient Roman Mosaics!

All: Ancient Roman Mosaics!

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

Leo: Mendelssohn!

All: Mendelssohn!

All: Hooray!!

All: Yay, Mendelssohn!!

Annie: And here comes the music of the day! Violin Concerto in E Minor!

["Violin Concerto in E Minor" playing]

[All Cheering]

Leo: See you on the next mission!

[Annie is using her microphone for her silly segment to raise the curtain in glissando]

Annie: ♪Ahhhhh!!♪

Leo: Something is behind the curtain.

Quincy: It's long and skinny.

June: And it has little bristles at the top.

Quincy: What is it? It's a toothbrush.

Rocket: [Jingles, saying "And it's mine!"]

Quincy: It's Rocket's toothbrush!

All: [Laughing]

Leo: That's so silly!

[Rocket uses his toothbrush to brush his teeth and he uses water while makes a gargle for a rinse]