Sunday, November 29, 2020

Disney's NeverEnding Chronicles all dialogues

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Prologue / Dive Into the Heart
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MAN: Smith!
MAN 2: Watch out!
BILL: Walt definitely
BABY DORY: Hello?
WALT: I was at home
SMITH: Walt was only
DIANE: He wired Roy.
CITIZEN: Gesundheit!
WALT: It was a big day,
BOB: So Walt came out
BIRD: Help! Help! Help!
DIANE: One Christmas,
WALT: Oh, it's beautiful.
MAN: Roy and Walt said,
MICKEY: Hurry up, Pluto!
SMITH: They weren't able
VAN DYKE: Lilly's mother,
BABY DORY: Hi, I'm Dory.
DICK VAN DYKE: In 2014,
CHARLES: When you look
VAN DYKE: Walt moved in
VAN DYKE: Back at home,
ELLIE: My Adventure Book.
MALTIN: After World War II,
VAN DYKE: Over the years,
CHARLES: And once again,
RON: Every once in a while,
VAN DYKE: For three years,
DIANE: And everybody went
VAN DYKE: He struck a deal
KAUFMAN: I think he figured
DIANE: And Dad is obviously
VAN DYKE: In part to escape
MICKEY: Shh! He'll hear you.
LITTLE MONSTER 2: I know!
VAN DYKE: Money poured in.
WALT: And playing with music
VAN DYKE: Shortly thereafter,
VAN DYKE: On May 23rd, 1972,
VAN DYKE: On April 11th, 1975,
WALT: I didn't know what I had,
DIANE: And then the two brothers
CLOPIN: And he saw corruption
VAN DYKE: Walt had long since
CHARLES: I think you could find
DIANE: The morning of my birth,
BILL COTTER: Other producers,
VAN DYKE: While Walt was able
VAN DYKE: In February of 1978,
MAN 3: Be careful, it will happen!
MAN: Stay your course, he's lost!
ROY E. DISNEY: Well, Flora was
MAN: Give me a hand, someone!
VAN DYKE: When Walt was little,
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for cover!
CHICKEN LITTLE: Run for cover!
VAN DYKE: Mintz was not thrilled
VAN DYKE: In December of 2000,
VAN DYKE: Just one week before,
VAN DYKE: Elias didn't quite know
CHARLES: And many of the artists
ROBERT: Gable and Spence Tracy
DAVE SMITH: People say that Walt
CLOPIN: And for one time in his life
ANDERSON: The timing was great.
VAN DYKE: Who was Walt Disney?
DIANE MILLER: Elias was probably
VAN DYKE: On January 10th, 1980,
VAN DYKE: On October 24th, 1997,
VAN DYKE: Shooting Walt's lead-ins
MOTHER: See? I told you. He's fine.
KUZCO: Will you take a look at that?
VAN DYKE: Walt has been described
VAN DYKE: Walt took the opportunity
CHARLES: Flowers and Trees began
THEME SONG GUY: That's his name
MALTIN: Walt decided he had to have
TOUR GUIDE: Oops. Stop right there.
VAN DYKE: In 1982, Walt began work
VAN DYKE: On December 21st, 1987,
VAN DYKE: Roy was finally convinced
VAN DYKE: Walt sent artists to classes
VAN DYKE: Both sides made mistakes.
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BILL: One of the things that
VAN DYKE: About $300 million
BUDDY EBSEN: Walt entertained
VAN DYKE: He then set out to sketch
VAN DYKE: The studio witnessed
FLEISCHER: The scene was written
VAN DYKE: In the years that followed,
KEN ANNAKIN: When the dogs attack,
MAN: I believe this is...
VAN DYKE: By the mid 2000s,
VAN DYKE: On May 9th, 2004,
DIANE: When we were going
DIANE: At that point,
ART LINKLETTER: A great mishmash
ART: And then the show opened
VAN DYKE: True to his word,
JOY: And there she was...
JOY: Er, for 33 seconds?
JOY: And that was just the beginning.
JOY: That's Fear.
FEAR: Easy, easy. Ah!
JOY: That's Anger.
JOY: And each Core Memory
JOY: Yep, Goofball is the best.
JOY: Oh, I love Honesty Island.
MOMMA: Henry, it's time.
POPPA: Hmm?
EUDORA: "Just at that moment,
CHARLOTTE: I do! I do! He's so cute!
WOMAN: Ooh, that smells good!
FLYNN: This is the story of how I died.
ALIENS: Ooh!
VAN DYKE: Walt continued to wait
VAN DYKE: Sharon had been dating
MARTY SKLAR: The world's fair
VAN DYKE: When the fair closed,
MARTY: Walt got what he wanted.
VAN DYKE: As Walt's attention
MALTIN: He saw Julie Andrews,
VAN DYKE: Technically,
VAN DYKE: Like a lot of grandparents,
JOANNA: Right before Christmas,
JENNIFER: It was just an atmosphere
MAN: He wanted to try
VAN DYKE: Walt's design for EPCOT...
MAN: That was the idea.
JOY: That's what I'm talking about!
JOY: And that's it. We love our girl.
JACK: Darkness.
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VAN DYKEWalt had three older brothers,
WALT PFEIFFERTogether we had a little act.
VAN DYKEWalt's cartoons now showed
VAN DYKEWalt took a borrowed camera
J.B. KAUFMANAnd one of the great things
VAN DYKERoy developed tuberculosis
VIRGINIA DAVISThe name of the first film,
CHARLES SOLOMONNow, Mintz wanted a series
SEBASTIAN: But even the brightest days
VAN DYKEPay levels were generally set
VAN DYKETheir purpose was to protect
REPORTER 3: It was an ape throwing coleslaw?
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER: And, golly, what a swell monster this is!
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER: The organization strips Muntz
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER: Here's Charles Muntz
TOUR GUIDE: Now, stay close together.
MALE SCARER SUPERVISOR: Let's go, everybody!
FEMALE MONSTER ON PA: West coast coming online.
LITTLE MONSTER 1: Look at that! It's amazing!
LITTLE MONSTER 3: Look, he's going to
FEMALE MONSTER: You could have gotten hurt!
LINKLETTERAnd when we went through
BOBBY BURGESSI understand that he would
DICK NUNISI can remember him saying
ELINORMerida, come along, sweetheart.
ANDY'S MOMLook how tall you're getting.
VOICE BOX: Buzz Lightyear to the rescue!
VAN DYKEWalt foresaw that money spent
ROBERT SHERMANFridays after work,
KAREN DOTRICEAnd for me, as a child,
CHRISTOPHER DISNEY MILLEROccasionally we'd spend

VAN DYKEIn June of 1967, Walt graduated
ROY: It was really the thing to be patriotic
VAN DYKE: In 1968, Germany signed an armistice.
VAN DYKE: Elias and Flora moved back to Kansas City.
VAN DYKE: It was at Kansas City film ad
VAN DYKE: Walt spent hours at the Kansas City Library
DOROTHY PUDER: And I was carrying a full milk bottle,
KAUFMAN: When pictorial clubs signed the contract
KAUFMAN: In the first part of the film, of course,
VAN DYKEHalfway through the production,
WALT: That was my only marketing, get in.
VAN DYKE: At first, Walt avoided animation.
VAN DYKE: Walt sent for Virginia Davis,
DIANE: My mother was born in Spalding, Idaho,
VAN DYKE: Walt presented his ideas to Ub Iwerks,
CHARLES: Walt was Mickey's original voice
VAN DYKE: Mickey Mouse had made Walt famous.
RAY BRADBURY: When I was seven, I went to the movies
VAN DYKE: In late 1980, Roy began to suspect
WALT: I did. In 1981, I had a hell of a breakdown.
VAN DYKE: Walt decided he needed to exercise
MEL SHAW: While he was, uh, riding around
DON PERI: One of his non-traditional techniques
NARRATOR: Legend has it, in the mystic land of Prydain,
VAN DYKE: With his newly-trained animators,
WALT: I don't know why I picked Snow White.
VAN DYKE: Sharon Mae Disney had joined the family.
VAN DYKE: Gags and ideas were constantly being added or cut,
WARD: And he called me up to his office,
VAN DYKE: Costs soared from an estimated $500,000
WALT: A big, grand, Hollywood premiere...
VAN DYKE: Feature-length films were the future.
VAN DYKE: For some time now, Flora, Elias, and Ruth
VAN DYKE: But there was a problem with the house.
VAN DYKE: Walt began building a new studio in Burbank.
SEBASTIAN: The world above is a wonderful place.
SEBASTIAN: Yes, the king loved his queen,
SEBASTIAN: Oh, mon! It was a magical time!
BROUGHTON: The multi-plane camera had levels,
JIMINY: (SINGING) When you wish upon a star
VAN DYKE: Walt wanted to reproduce the sensation
NARRATOR: Once upon a time, in a faraway land,
VAN DYKE: Cash flowed out for the next feature, Bambi.
VAN DYKE: By 1991, the studio was $4.5 million in debt.
ANDERSON: When they moved to the Burbank Studio,
VAN DYKE: While Walt was in South America,
ROOSEVELT: A date which will live in infamy...
VAN DYKE: Walt continued to prowl the studio on weekends.
DIANE: On weekends, the new Burbank studio
VAN DYKE: Walt did not want to spoil his daughters,
DIANE: The most exciting Christmas for us
VAN DYKE: One of the myths that grew out of the strike era
VAN DYKE: When the war ended, the studio had lost its way.
CLOPIN: (SINGING) Morning in Paris The city awakes
CLOPIN: Judge Claude Frollo longed to purge the world of vice and sin
CLOPIN: Frollo felt a twinge of fear for his immortal soul
BUCK: (CLEARS THROAT) Now, where to begin?
BUCK: No, I don't think so. It sounds familiar. Doesn't it, to you?
REPORTER 2: Chicken Little! What were you thinking?
REPORTER 3: Why put your town's safety in jeopardy?
REPORTER 4: How could you mistake a stop sign for an acorn?
VAN DYKE: Walt dispatched a couple, the Milottes,
MALTIN: One thing he may have contributed
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER: Movietown News presents Spotlight on Adventure.
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER: But what has Muntz brought back this time?
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER: Humiliated, Muntz vows a return to Paradise Falls
NEWSREEL ANNOUNCER: And so, the explorer's off to clear his name.
ELLIE: Adventure is out there! Look out!
ELLIE: I am about to let you see something
TOUR GUIDE: This is where we collect the Scream Energy
FATHER: Well, I thought I heard something.
VAN DYKE: Lilly's idea of a nicely-landscaped home
VAN DYKE: Before long, Walt had his train.
MALTIN: And to ride on the Carolwood Pacific railroad
VAN DYKE: Walt built a barn on his property
WALKER: Walt would always take with him chili and beans
VAN DYKE: Diane and Sharon were teenagers now,
WALT: So we'd start out and try to go someplace.
DIANE: And then we'd go to Griffith Park
WALT: As I'd sit there while they rode the merry-go-round,
VAN DYKE: Roy felt the company's stockholders
VAN DYKE: WED would become the design center
VAN DYKE: But where would the new park go?
"BUZZ" PRICE: We had 10 sites that we'd looked at.
VAN DYKE: Walt produced one more special,
VAN DYKE: Walt had a magic touch with television.
VAN DYKE: Walt's first big live-action film production
VAN DYKE: Including Swiss Family Robinson
VAN DYKE: Ron left college and entered the army.
ART: He had asked me to emcee the opening
DIANE: You could see the lump in his throat,
JOY: Do you ever look at someone and wonder...
JOY: It was amazing. Just Riley and me. Forever.
FEAR: Whoa, sharp turn! No! Look out! No!
JOY: And you've met Sadness. She... Well, she...
JOY: I'm not actually sure what she does.
JOY: But the really important ones are over here.
JOY: The point is, the Islands of Personality
NARRATOR: Have you ever wondered how nature gets its glow?
JAMES: Mmm. Gumbo smells good, Tiana.
MAN: I got some hush puppies, Tiana. Here I come!
JAMES: You know the thing about good food?
FLYNN: You get the gist. She sings to it, she turns young. Creepy, right?
FLYNN: The magic of the golden flower healed the queen.
FLYNN: I'll give you a hint, that's Rapunzel.
FLYNN: Gothel broke into the castle, stole the child,
RAPUNZEL: (SINGING) Save what has been lost
FLYNN: Gothel had found her new magic flower,
FLYNN: But the walls of that tower could not hide everything.
ANDY: "Buzz, shoot your laser at my badge."
ANDY'S MOM: No, no, no. Just keep playing. Just pretend I'm not here.
VAN DYKE: Robert Moses, president of the fair,
VAN DYKE: Walt was thinking of the world
VAN DYKE: Another major project at this time was CalArts.
NARRATOR: This could be the room of any small boy.
MARLIN: A white boat! They took my son!

MARLIN: Wow.
CORAL: Mmm.
ALL: Wow!
MIKE: Excuse me. Fellas.
MAN 1: Ready to hoist the cannon?
MAN 2: Aye!

-BABY DORY: Hello?
-There.
-MEG: Whoo-hoo!
-(RILEY LAUGHING)
-PUPPET: They don't?
-No, you silly boy.
-STAN: Where?
-There. There. Right there.
-STAN: Hi, kid. Over here. Hello?
-Hello? Hi.
-BABY DORY: Hello?
-Oh, my goodness, it's a child!
-CORAL: (LAUGHS) Get away!
-Here he is. Cutie's here!

-Hush.
-PUPPET: Ow.
-Pull the pin.
-MAN: Aye, sir!
-Yeah!
-MRS. GRAVES: Yes.
-What is he?
-PUPPET: What?
-Who is this creature?
-PUPPET: Who?
-We're leaving now.
-MERIDA: I saw a wisp.
-Hold on. What is that?
-JOYThis is Disgust.
-Happy birthday!
-ANDY'S MOM: Oh, charming.
-How did he come to be there?
-PUPPET: How?
-A big acorn level fluh...
-REPORTER 2: It was a big acorn?
-It looked like a stop sign.
-REPORTER 1: Wait! What's that?
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June 2016
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YOUNG JUDY: Fear.
Treachery. Bloodlust.
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JUDY: But over time,
we evolved.
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STU: Judy, you ever wonder
how your mom and me...
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BONNIE: Just putting the seeds
in the ground.
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STU: Ah, at one with the soil.
Just getting covered in dirt.
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-(SIGHS)
-BONNIE: You get it, honey.
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YOUNG GIDEON: Give me
your tickets right now...
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-(GROANS)
-YOUNG GIDEON: You scared now?
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TRAVIS: Look at
her nose twitch!
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DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
Listen up, cadets.
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DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
You're dead, Bunny Bumpkin!
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DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
You're dead, Carrot Face!
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DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
You're dead, Farm Girl!
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DRILL INSTRUCTOR:
Filthy toilet!
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STU: There's never been
a bunny cop.
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BONNIE: Never.
STU: Never.
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YOUNG GIDEON: Just a stupid,
carrot-farming dumb bunny.
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YOUNG FEMALE HOPPS FAN:
Yay, Judy!
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MALE PHOTOGRAPHER:
Hold still. Smile!
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BONNIE: We're real
proud of you, Judy.
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STU: Yeah. Scared, too.
(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)
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-to have that. Okay.
-STU: This is fox repellant.
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MALE STATIONMASTER:
Arriving, Zootopia Express.
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YOUNG FEMALE BUNNY 1:
Bye, Judy!
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YOUNG FEMALE BUNNY 2:
Bye, Judy!
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-Bye-bye, Judy!
-COTTON: Bye, Judy!
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NEIL deBUCK WEASEL:
The universe...
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McQUEEN: Okay, here we go.
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-MATER: Yes, sir, you did.
-(McQUEEN GASPS)
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MACK: Hey, Lightning, you ready?
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BRENT: Look at them go!
Into the final lap.
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July 2016
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August 2016
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September 2016
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October 2016
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November 2016
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December 2016
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January 2017
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February 2017
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March 2017
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April 2017
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May 2017
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June 2017
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July 2017
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August 2017
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September 2017
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October 2017
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November 2017
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December 2017
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February 2018
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March 2018
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April 2018
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May 2018
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June 2018
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July 2018
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August 2018
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September 2018
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October 2018
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November 2018
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December 2018
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January 2019
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February 2019
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March 2019
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April 2019
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May 2019 / Epilogue
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