(pleasant instrumental music)
(mouse laughs)
(crowd claps)
(crowd cheers)
(Angelina hums)
(pleasant ballet music)
- Ta-da!
- Bravo, bravo, my darling.
That spin was perfect, just
like ice fairy princess
would have danced.
- Oh, but Miss Lilly,
it was only a double.
- Oh, Angelina, you
are the most impatient
little mouseling, it
took me many years
to master a triple spin.
But for a mouseling to
master a triple spin.
Oh, they will love
you in Dakovia.
- Uh, Dakovia, oh, Miss Lilly,
are we going to Dakovia?
- Yes, darling,
at the special request
of Mr. Bratsky,
we have been asked to
perform as the opening act
of the Dakovian
festival of dance.
- Oh, Miss Lilly, that's
the most wonderful news
I've ever heard!
Why I've always dreamed
of going to Dakovia.
- And I've always dreamed of
watching my mouselings dance
on the very first
stage I danced on.
- Oh, we'll make you
so proud, Miss Lilly.
It will be the best ballet your
country mice have ever seen.
A ship, Dad, a real luxury
ship with a ballroom
(Dad Mouse grunts)
and three decks and I'll get
to meet Miss Lilly's nephew,
Yuri, he's the radio
operator on the ship.
Ah, can you believe it?
(Dad Mouse grunts)
- What I can't believe
is how much stuff
you're taking, Angelina.
You've packed for a month.
(Dad mouse grunts)
Oh, thank heavens.
- Add this, dear, Angelina
wouldn't wanna to forget
her new ballet costume.
- But.
- And a little something
for my beautiful, talented
and courageous daughter.
- Ah.
- For good luck.
Not that you'll need it.
- Oh, Mom, it's beautiful.
(bus horn blows)
Oh, the bus.
(dramatic instrumental music)
- Oh, hurry dear!
- Oh.
- We wouldn't want to
keep the others waiting.
- Bye, Mom!
- Bye, Angelina.
(bus engines revs)
(pleasant music)
- All right, everybody.
- cures for sea
sickness, now let's see.
- Stay with me darlings,
that's right where you are,
to the left, to the left!
- Ow, oh, crumbs.
- Henry, where is Henry?
- Here I am!
(Henry growls)
(Henry laughs)
- [Angelina] Oh, William,
isn't it wonderful!
- Angelina.
- It's bigger
than a house.
(mouse gasps)
- I'd say it's
bigger than houses
and just think Alice, for
five whole glorious days,
that ship is going
to be our home.
Come on.
- Well, oh.
(Alice laughs)
- Oh, crumbles, I get seasick
rowing on Miller's Pond.
- And there's tugboats and
steamers and freighters.
- Oh.
- And steamers
and the front is called the bow
and if you're bad you sometimes
have to walk the plank.
- Really?
- Oh, yes,
but that's only if there's
pirates and a storm.
- A storm?
- Angelina, Alice, look
who has come to greet us,
my favorite nephew, Yuri.
Even if he did give up a
promising dancing career
for life on the seven seas.
- She'll never let me forget
it but little mouselings,
the honor is truly mine.
- Oh, we've heard all
about your sailors dance.
- Miss Lilly said you
were the best dancer
in all Dakovia.
- Well, I hate to
disagree with Miss Lilly,,
all Dakovian sailors can
do the sailor's dance.
- But not as well as you.
- Oh, Alice and I would
love to see you dance.
- Well, the captain
isn't too fond of it,
so we'll have to see.
- That is because
he has never seen
my wonderful nephew before.
(Yuri chuckles)
(boat blows horn)
- Well, all aboard, the Royal
Stilton waits for no one!
- Oh, Alice, I don't
know if I'm more excited
about the being there or
the getting there part.
(mice chuckle)
- But why do you think Yuri
gave up dancing, Angelina.
- Now, Yuri, I want
you to know I intend
to speak to the captain about
his most stubborn refusal
to allow you to
marry his daughter.
- Oh, did you hear that, Alice?
He must have given
it up for true love.
- I appreciate you
wanting to help but.
- If the captain knew
you were my nephew,
maybe it'll make a difference.
- No, Aunt Lilly, I must
prove myself worthy.
Now promise that you
won't get involved.
- If the captain can't
see how worthy you are,
then he doesn't deserve to
have my wonderful nephew
for a son-in-law.
Oh, not a word, I promise.
- What are you doing
away from the radio room!
- Sir, I am not on
duty till this evening,
so I decided to escort-
- Decided, your job is to
follow orders not decide.
- But sir, I-
- Dismissed sailor!
- Aye, aye, sir.
Hmm, I think he's
starting to like me.
- Oh.
- Miss Lilly, what an honor
to have you aboard my ship.
I've heard so much
about you and of course,
your little mouselings.
- And we have heard so
much about you, captain.
- Well, Miss Lilly, I
hope you will join me
at the captain's table tonight.
The welcoming banquet
is not to be missed.
- But it's so unfair, Yuri
was only being considerate
and was just trying to show
us the way to our cabin.
- Oh, poor Yuri.
I don't think the captain
likes him very much.
- Well, can't he see that
Yuri's the smartest, kindest,
handsomest sailor
in the whole world?
Besides, how can anyone stand
in the way of true love?
- It's cruel, that's what it is.
- Why did you bring a
suitcase full of cheese pies?
- Oh, my mom sent them
in case I got hungry.
- Alice, there's
three meals a day,
plus a cheesy midnight snack,
not to mention the
welcoming banquet tonight.
I really don't think you'll
have much time to get hungry.
Oh, look somebody left an extra
invitation to the banquet.
- It's too bad we
can't give it to Yuri,
he'd probably love to come.
- Alice, that's it.
- Oh, no, every time
you say that's it, you do
something crazy and then.
- Alice, we'll invite Yuri.
- Huh?
- We'll invite him to dance
at the welcoming
banquet tonight.
- But Angelina, you saw how
impressed the captain was
with Miss Lilly.
- If he could just see Yuri
dance, he'd be impressed
with him too.
- And you heard Yuri tell Miss
Lilly not to get involved.
- Yes, but he didn't tell us
not to get involved, did he?
- Oh.
- How are we supposed to
live in a cabin this small
for five whole days?
I bet Angelina and Alice
have a nice big cabin
with loads of room.
- Yes, not a cluttered
one like ours.
And the walls are not
at all the right color.
And it doesn't even
have a view, Priscilla.
- Or a shiny brass hook to
shine up our brand new lavender,
oh costumes!
Penelope, where are
our costumes, no.
- Come on, Alice,
we've got to find Yuri.
- But Angelina, the
sign says off limits.
- We'll only be a minute,
no one would even know.
- [Priscilla] You were supposed
to pack them, Penelope!
- [Penelope] I would have
if you wouldn't have said
you were going to pack them!
- Well, I took them
out of the cupboard!
- And I laid them on the bed.
It's all your fault Priscilla!
- No, it's not, Penelope!
- Yes, it is!
- No, it's not!
- Oh, yes, it is!
(dramatic music)
- Are you sure this
is a good idea?
- Trust me, it's
a brilliant idea.
- But the invitation
wasn't exactly for Yuri.
- Alice, the invitation was
obviously left in our room
for an extra guest, so
Yuri just happens to be
the extra guest.
- I'm not sure, Yuri said
the captain isn't fond
of the sailor's dance.
- Well, how can he be when
he's never even seen it?
But when he does, Alice,
he's sure to change his mind
and let Yuri marry his daughter.
- [Announcer] All passengers
are to go to the upper deck
for a safety bin.
- Come on.
- You're requested at a
dance in honor of Miss Lilly.
- First the right arm
and then the left,
then simply wrap the chord
twice around your waste, huh
and secure it with
a double knot.
- Oh crumbs.
- William, twice would
have been quite sufficient.
- Oh those silly vests
are going to make us all
look like Henry.
- Ooh.
- Angelina, did you know that
the right side of the ship
is called the starboard.
- Henry, the captain's
telling us about the ship.
- Oh, but Angelina, I
know all about ships.
When the captain finds
out I know how to steer,
I'm sure he'll let me have a go.
- Please.
- Henry should learn
to listen.
- Shh.
- Please listen to
- Why don't you shush,
my instructions.
Angelina.
- Oh, I said it's important
to listen to instructions.
(mouselings argue)
Oh, Miss Lilly, will you
please control your mouselings?
(Miss Lilly claps)
- Darlings, this is not a game.
- Right, are there
any questions?
- Oh, may I steer the ship
please, mister captain.
(captain sighs)
- Oh, captain, will we
be seeing any icebergs.
It's just I've heard
that icebergs and ships
don't particularly go together.
- Rest assured, madame,
the icebergs are north
and our route is south.
Besides, the ship is fully
prepared for any emergency
and has a ship to shore radio
in case we ever need to call
for help.
- A radio.
- Penelope, did you here that?
- But I am proud to
say the Royal Stilton
has a perfect record
when it comes to safety.
- Excuse us, captain
but the fact is,
we have a very serious
emergency right now.
- A serious emergency?
- Yes.
You see, we accidentally left
our new lavender ballet
costumes at home on the bed
and we need to call
our mom right away,
so she can send them
straight to Dakovia.
- So, we'll have them in
time for the performance.
- I'm sorry but the radio
is for real emergencies.
Now please excuse me,
I have a job to do.
- No, can't you see that
this is a real emergency?
(dramatic music)
(pleasant music)
- Angelina, I've never
seen such a feast.
- Didn't I tell you, Alice?
- Oh, look, that must be the
cheddar chiffon surprise.
- Oh, Alice look.
- And that must be the
royal cheesy mousse.
What shall we have?
- Both, Alice,
definitely both.
- Ah, Miss Lilly, I trust
you will find the food
and my company satisfactory.
- I'm sure the food will
be more than satisfactory
and I grasp you won't mind
if my dear little Henry
joins us.
(Henry laughs)
Henry is so eager to
speak to a real captain.
- Well, no, I mean, I
mean, yes, of course.
(captain laughs)
- Act normal, Penelope,
remember, we're just going out
for some fresh air.
- I wonder where Yuri is?
- Maybe he's busy, you know
doing important sailor stuff.
- Oh, Alice, what if Yuri
didn't see the invitation?
What if he decided not to come?
- What if they run out of
cheddar chiffon surprise?
- The three most common
symptoms of sea sickness are
one a feeling of extreme
wooziness, two a sudden loss
of appetite and three
a change in vision.
Ooh, ooh, ooh, oh crumbs.
- Off limits, well, I don't
see why, do you, Penelope?
- I can't see anything off
limits about it, Priscilla.
- Locked.
- Oh, no, oh, no, I
can't bear to watch.
Oh, that was close.
Alice, there he is.
Come on.
- No but.
(upbeat instrumental music)
- Oh, Alice, isn't he wonderful.
- Captain, what a surprise,
why I never imagine
you would plan such a wonderful-
- I certainly did not
plan anything, Miss Lilly.
Oh, I'm deeply sorry for this
most annoying interruption.
Halt!
Yuri!
- I don't think the captain
likes the Dakovian
sailor's dance.
- How dare you come to
the banquet uninvited.
- Uninvited, but captain, I.
- Not only did you
leave your post
but to bother the guests
with this ridiculous dance.
Don't you know all that stamping
could have rocked the ship.
- But captain.
- No buts, sailor,
you will meet me
first thing tomorrow.
And I assure you, I'll
find a suitable punishment
for this appalling behavior.
- Oh, no!
- One, two, three, that's
right, darlings, stay together
and keep your eyes
focused in front.
That's it, one, two,
three, one, two, three.
(Henry laughs)
One, two, three.
Henry, I will keep it safe
till after the dancing,
now dance, dance.
- But.
- And one, two, three,
one, two, three.
- Oh, Alice, Yuri's in
trouble and it's all my fault.
What are we going to do?
- Maybe we should
mind our own business.
- We can't, Alice,
Yuri needs our help.
- Henry, please pay attention.
Oh, all right, now dance.
- Miss Lilly, do you think
the captain will let me
steer the ship.
- Yes, I'm sure he will,
darling but not right now.
Maybe we should try a duet.
Angelina, William.
- William, are you all right?
- Why are you dressed
like a clothesline?
- I'm fine thanks
to my dad's book,
cures for sea sickness.
This is number .
(William hums)
Oh, oh, oh, dear,
oh, oh, oh dear.
- Oh.
- Oh, crumbs.
- William?
- Oh, oh.
- The salt air makes
me feel really hungry.
(Angelina laughs)
- The salt air and dancing.
- Oh, I hope they'll be serving
more cheddar chiffon surprise.
Oh, I'm starving.
- Oh.
- Oh.
- I never thought scrubbing
a deck could be so much fun.
Oh, you actually get a nice
view of the sea from down here.
- But Yuri, you're
the radio operator,
you shouldn't be
scrubbing a deck.
- Ah, well, I'm afraid the
captain thinks I should.
- Oh, my.
- And if I don't
make this deck shine,
I'll be in even more trouble.
This isn't going to do the job.
- Poor Yuri, it'll take
him hours and hours
to scrub this deck.
- No, it won't, Alice, because
we're going to help him.
It doesn't look
very soapy to me.
Are you sure we added enough?
- Two cups of soap to
one bucket of water.
Yes, just like the box said.
- But Alice, you
heard what Yuri said,
the deck has to shine.
- Well, I think we're going
to need more than that
to make it shine.
- Right.
- Oh.
- Then again if we want it
to really, really shine.
(Angelina chuckles)
What do you think, Alice?
(Alice chuckles)
- One shiny deck coming up.
(Alice chuckles)
- Quick, Alice,
someone's coming.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!
(captain hollers)
(dramatic music)
(captain grunts)
- Yuri!
- Oh, Alice, what have I done?
(Angelina knocks)
- Angelina, what
brings you here.
- Yuri.
- Not that
you should even be
here, I might add.
- I'm so sorry.
- Sorry for what, hmm?
- I thought if the captain
could only see you dance,
if he could see just how
clean and shiny the deck was.
- You did those things?
- Well, me and
Alice but mostly me.
Well, I thought if the
captain could only see
how wonderful you were then
maybe he'd let you marry
his daughter.
- Ah.
- But everything went wrong
and it's all my fault.
- Angelina, I appreciate
what you tried to do.
- You do?
- Yes.
In fact, you remind me
of someone else I know.
- Who?
- Miss Lilly.
- Oh, really?
- Yes, but now
will you do me a favor, please?
- Anything.
- No more helping!
- I promise,
no more helping, not
a single bit of help,
not even the tiniest
bit of help, I swear.
- Good, now you better
leave, one more mistake
and I'm fired.
- I won't, I mean, I will,
I mean, oh, thank you, oh.
(Angelina hums)
Right, ice fairy princess,
I'd say it's time
for that triple spin.
(pleasant music)
(dramatic music)
(Angelina grunts)
Ow, oh, oh.
- Captain, did you know
that if you want the ship
to go the right,
all you have to do
is turn the wheel to the right.
- Is that so?
- Yes!
Would you like me to tell
me all about the anchor?
- Do I have a choice?
- Well, the anchor is sometimes
up and it's sometimes down
but you never want to be
driving when the anchor is down
but when the anchor is.
- Henry!
Look, you obviously know a
lot about ships but I am-
- That's because someday I
want to become an important
captain just like you.
- Like me?
- Yes, sir.
Why you're the best
captain I've ever met.
(captain chuckles)
- It's a big responsibility
to be in charge
of a ship's safe passage, Henry.
A captain must often steer
through rough waters.
Are you sure that's
what you want to be?
- Oh, yes, I think
being a captain is
about the most important
job in the whole world.
- Well, then if things
get rough, I'll know
just who to call for help.
(Henry chuckles)
- Oh, oh, no, oh.
- What do you mean it's gone?
- Gone, Alice, horribly,
dreadfully gone.
One minute it was here and
then suddenly it wasn't.
What am I going to do?
- Well, a good luck necklace
can't be lost for very long.
If you can remember
when you last had it.
- Then I'd know the exact
moment when I suddenly didn't.
We're just like
Inspector Cameronbear.
Let's see.
- You had it at the
welcoming banquet.
- And I was definitely
wearing it at rehearsal.
- And when you was
scrubbing the deck.
- Oh, I think Inspector
Cameronbear was a bit better
at finding missing
necklaces than me, Alice.
- Oh, don't worry, it's bound
to show sooner or later.
- Come on.
(dramatic music)
Well, what do we have here?
- That's Angelina's necklace.
- How careless of her
to leave it.
- We really should
give it back to her, Priscilla.
- Oh, we will, sooner or later.
(girls chuckle)
(Yuri sighs)
- [Radio Announcer] Calling
all ships, calling all ships.
- This is the Royal
Stilton, over.
- [Radio Announcer] I have
an important message for you.
- Yes sir.
- [Radio Announcer] There
is a storm approaching.
- A storm, sir.
- [Radio Announcer] Change
course as soon as possible.
- Oh, right away sir,
I'll pass the message on
to the captain immediately.
Roger and out.
- Come on, we haven't
got much time.
- I don't know, Priscilla,
we've never worked
a radio before.
- Oh, how hard could it be?
Why it's probably just
like using a telephone.
Now, let's see, hello,
hello, can anyone hear me?
Oh, it's no good.
- Why don't you try shaking it.
Dad always does that when
something isn't working.
- Good idea.
Hello?
- Try hitting it.
(Priscilla grunts)
- Hello, I said hello!
- Oh.
- Oh.
- Look what you did,
you broke it, Priscilla.
- You were the one who told
me to hit it, Penelope.
- Well, you shouldn't have
hit it so hard, Priscilla.
- I didn't!
- You did!
We're gonna be in big trouble
when Miss Lilly finds out
we broke the radio.
- But we didn't
break it, Penelope.
- What do you mean?
- We didn't break
anything, Angelina did.
(dramatic music)
(captain whistles)
- An important
captain just like me.
(captain laughs)
Yes, I suppose I am
rather important.
- Captain.
- What are you doing
away from your post.
- I have an-
- I warned you
this was your last chance.
I told you under no
circumstances were you to leave
the radio room.
- But sir, there's
a storm coming on
and we're advised to
change course immediately.
- A storm, oh why
didn't you say so!
(dramatic music)
Where's that map, we need
to take the northern route
to avoid that storm.
- But the map may
not be accurate, sir.
After all, the icebergs
are always shifting.
- I know all about
icebergs, sailor.
When I want your
opinion, I'll ask for it.
Now get back to your post!
- Aye, aye captain.
- Hello, William.
- Oh, hello, Henry.
- Why are you wearing
a pillow on your head?
- cures for sea
sickness number
says wearing a pillow
works % of the time.
In fact, I think it's working
rather well, don't you?
- Oh, yes, but William why
don't you put a slice of cheese
inside your shoe.
- A slice of cheese?
- Yes, I always do it when I
have lots and lots of turns
on stage.
- Really?
- William, would you like
to know how I'm going
to help the captain
steer the ship?
- No, thanks Henry.
- All right.
(Henry hollers)
Whew, trouble
ahead, aye captain.
All aboard.
(Henry chuckles)
- Oh, look, it's Angelina
pretending she's a baby.
(girls laugh)
- You haven't seen
my necklace have you?
- Necklace, why
have you lost it?
- Don't worry, Angelina,
it'll turn out.
- Oh, sooner or later.
(girls laugh)
- Oh, oh dear, oh dear.
- All right everybody,
please get ready quickly
and take your positions.
And for my little Henry,
we will dance all the way
through his turn, yes?
Where is Henry?
- Excuse us, Miss Lilly,
but we just wanted to ask
if by chance there were
any extra costumes?
- Extra costumes?
- Yes, Miss Lilly just in
case somebody forgot theirs.
- Which by the way
is certainly not us.
- No there are no
extra costumes.
- Oh.
- Oh.
- But where is my little
munchkin, where is Henry.
- Here I am!
- Henry,
what are you doing here?
- You said if things got rough
you'd know just who to call.
- Well, yes, I did say that.
- Things look very
rough, so here I am.
Can I steer the ship now.
- Look, Henry, it's just not
safe for a young mouseling
to be wondering about.
Don't you know that
a storm is dangerous?
- Oh, I know lots of things
but one thing I really know
is that if I was
steering the ship,
I'd stay away from
that big iceberg.
- What big iceberg?
- That one!
(captain gasps)
- Oh, Alice, I don't think
I'll ever find my
good luck necklace,
I've looked everywhere,
absolutely everywhere.
- Well, maybe losing
a good luck necklace
means that you'll
have even better luck.
- You don't really
believe that do you?
- Not really but it doesn't
always mean bad luck.
- I hope you're right,
Alice, I hope you're.
(mouselings holler)
- Alice, Alice,
are you all right?
- What happened?
- All right.
My brave little mouselings,
I want you to stay calm
and follow me in a single line.
- Can I have your
attention please,
if you'll just quiet down
for a moment, I will.
(mouselings chatter)
- Quiet my darlings,
quiet, shh, thank you.
- Yes, now it seems we
have a slight problem.
- Slight problem.
- Don't worry, Miss Claver,
he's the best captain
in the whole world.
- Now I assure you,
everything will be fine.
I want you all to stay calm.
I will call to help on
the ship to shore radio.
- Crumbs.
- And in a couple of days
we will be on our way.
- Ship to shore radio, oh.
- Angelina, do you really
think everything will be fine?
- Of course it will, Alice,
well you heard what
the captain said,
in a couple of days.
Oh, no, how will we
get to Dakovia in time
for the performance.
- Miss Claver, please
stay with the mouselings,
I must ask the captain
to send an urgent message
to Mr. Labraski.
- That's right,
mouselings, hold close
and follow me to the stairs.
We need to get off this deck.
- I have to find out
what's going on, Alice,
I just have to.
- Angelina, come back!
- Captain, I'm afraid
we have a problem.
- Of course we have a problem.
What could be worse than
being stuck on an iceberg.
- The radio, it's broken, sir.
- Broken!
- I'm sorry, captain,
but it seems that-
- Sorry, you did
this you imbecile,
you were probably
using the equipment
to call my daughter.
- But it isn't true, I don't
know how this happened.
Somebody must have, when I.
- And who would have
entered the off limits area,
a mouseling?
- A mouseling,
no, I mean, yes,
you're right, captain,
a mouseling couldn't
possibly have entered the-
- Oh, then what is this?
- Captain, I must speak to you.
- And I must speak
to you, Miss Lillie.
One of your mouselings
has broken the radio
and I intend to find out who.
- Captain, I refuse to believe
that one of my
wonderful mouselings
would do such a thing.
- I'm afraid it's true.
The evidence is
clear, Miss Lillie.
- My necklace, you
found my necklace.
- Angelina.
- Hmm-mm.
- Broken it, but I
didn't go near the radio,
I didn't break anything,
honestly I didn't.
- Captain, I am sure there
is a logical explanation.
- There is, Miss Lilly, it
couldn't have been Angelina
because it was me,
I found her necklace
and I was going to
give it back to her.
- That's not true, Yuri is
just trying to protect me
but well he couldn't
have done it
because it was me, captain.
- Angelina.
- I am the one to blame.
- I did it.
- No, Yuri, it was me.
- Angelina, I insist-
- Enough, whoever did
it, the radio is broken
and we are stuck on an iceberg.
Angelina, since you
are so full of ideas,
perhaps you can think
of a way out of this,
because I surely can't.
And as for you, Yuri,
this is your last voyage.
- But captain.
- When we reach the shores
of Dakovia, you're fired!
- I don't know what happened
but I do know my star ballerina,
Angelina did not do it
and neither did Yuri!
(Angelina sniffles)
- I'm sorry, Miss Lilly,
I did disobey the sign,
I did enter the off limits area.
- You broke the rules,
Angelina, but I know
you didn't break the radio.
- I just thought if I
could only help Yuri.
- Ah, so this is what my little
mouseling has been up to.
- But I should have minded my
own business like Alice said.
- I'm afraid that is a
lesson all of us must learn.
But well, you know
how proud I am of you.
Not only of the beautiful
dancer but of the strong
and caring little
mouseling you are.
- Oh.
- And captain was right,
you are so full of ideas.
- I don't have any
ideas now, Miss Lilly.
- Oh, it'd be such a shame
not to see my mouselings
perform my favorite ballet.
- That's it, Miss
Lilly, we can, we will.
- What, Angelina?
- We'll perform the ballet
right here on the Royal Stilton.
(people chatter)
- Now, gentlemen, you'll
notice that right after
the chorus of violins
begin to play.
I mean, violin.
(Yuri grunts)
(captain moans)
- I can steer us out of danger.
- Henry?
- I know just how to do it.
- Well, I suppose it
couldn't do any harm.
All right Henry.
- Aye, aye captain.
(Henry laughs)
- All right, steer
us out of danger.
- I will.
- We've performed
in a lot of places
but never on a ship before.
- There's a first thing
for everything, Alice.
And this performance
has to be the best.
We've got to keep
the passengers calm.
- Do you think Yuri will
be able to fix the radio?
- He has to, Alice,
he just has to.
What, oh no, where's William?
- I'm not sure.
- Where is William
and where is Henry?
My darlings, has
anyone seen them.
- Excuse us, Miss Lilly
but Penelope and I.
- Priscilla, Penelope,
where are your costumes,
the ballet's about to begin.
- Well, you see.
- You see,
it all began when Penelope
forgot to pack them.
- What?
- Actually
it was Priscilla who forgot.
- Not it wasn't!
- Yes, it was!
Miss Lilly, we accidentally
left our costumes at home.
- We're really sorry.
- We tried everything,
honest, Miss Lilly.
- We looked everywhere
for them, we even
tried to call home
on the ship shore radio.
- So, my Mom
could send them to Dakovia.
- What?
- Uh-oh.
Did I say radio.
Oh, what I meant was.
- I know very well
what you meant.
- [Penelope] Oh, it's all
your fault, Priscilla.
- Miss Craver, let's get on now.
(pleasant piano music)
- Alice, where is he?
I can't do a duet
without William.
- Sorry I'm late but I had
to find a slice of cheese.
- Cheese, William, just promise
you're not feeling sea sick.
- Oh, I'm fine, thanks to
Henry, I'm absolutely fine.
- Ready?
- Ready.
(pleasant music)
(crowd claps and cheers)
- Angelina, you're the
best ice fairy princess
I've ever known.
- Oh, thanks, Alice.
- Bravo!
(captain laughs)
Bravo!
- I just wished Yuri could
have had a chance to dance.
- Oh, yes, what
difference would it make
if rocked the ship now.
Good luck.
- What difference would it make?
Alice, you're a genius!
- Angelina.
- William,
keep dancing.
- Yeah, but.
- I'll be right back.
(crowd claps)
(Angelina gasps)
- Yuri.
- Angelina,
what are you doing here?
- Remember how the
captain said that stamping
would rock the ship?
- Huh?
- Well, there's no time to lose.
You must gather all
the sailors together
for the best Dakovian
sailor's dance ever.
The more stamping the better.
- Aye, aye, captain.
(pleasant music)
- Miss Craver, Miss Craver.
- What?
- Drakovian sailors okay.
(pleasant music)
(upbeat music)
(audience cheers)
- Wonderful,
absolutely wonderful.
- What is this?
- The famous Drakovian
sailor's dance.
And this time I
suggest you enjoy it.
- Enjoy, oh.
(crowd cheers)
- Angelina, the ship is
rocking, but not enough, Alice,
come on!
We have to join in.
- What?
(boat creaks)
(audience gasps)
- It's free, the
ship is free, whew!
(captain laughs)
- The ship's moving!
(captain laughs)
- Yeah!
- You did it, Angelina,
you are a true hero.
(Angelina laughs)
- No, Yuri, I insist,
you are the hero.
- You are both heroes
and I am an old fool.
I'm afraid I owe
you both an apology
not to mention my
deepest gratitude.
- So, captain, what do you
think about my star ballerina
and my wonderful nephew, Yuri?
- Nephew, but Miss, Lilly,
I had no idea he was your-
- Of course, he's my nephew,
didn't you see him dance?
(audience laughs)
- Yes, wonderful absolutely-
(audience hollers)
- But captain, who's
steering the ship?
- Oh, aye, aye, I'm
the captain, whew!
(boat horn blows)
- Well, Alice I can honestly
say between the getting there
and the being there,
I definitely prefer
the being there part.
(Alice laughs)
- Me too, I think we've had
enough adventure for a while.
(captain knocks)
- Oh.
- Oh.
- For my favorite ballerinas.
- Oh!
- Oh!
- Yuri, they're beautiful.
- By the way you didn't
happen to have anything to do
with my new promotion did you?
- Me, Yuri, I promised not
to help anymore, remember?
(Yuri chuckles)
- Of course.
(pleasant music)
- Oh, William, isn't dancing
the most wonderful thing
in the whole wild world?
- It is when I'm
dancing with you.
Hmm.
- All aboard.
- Oh.
- Angelina.
- Oh.
All right, Henry, I
suppose you've earned it.
- Oh.
Ready?
- Ready.
(pleasant music)
- A triple spin!
- Bravo, bravo!
(audience cheers)
(pleasant music)
Sx03 - Angelina Sets Sail
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British childrens series about Angelina Mouseling, a young mouse who loves dancing ballet, her family, and her classmates.
British childrens series about Angelina Mouseling, a young mouse who loves dancing ballet, her family, and her classmates.