01x05 - Miss Lilly Comes To Dinner/Lucky Penny
Posted: 08/22/23 10:49
(upbeat music)
(giggling)
(upbeat music)
(applause)
(clapping)
(humming)
(grunting)
- Angelina?
- Oh, sorry Mom.
- Here, let me do that.
- Oh, yes mom.
Mm mom, mmm mom.
Oh, (lips smacking)
this tastes so good.
- Angelina, there'll be
none left for Miss Lily.
Ooh!
Honestly, I don't think
I'm ever going to get
this cheese pie finished.
♪ Miss Lily's coming to dinner ♪
♪ Miss Lily's coming to dinner ♪
- Oh it's going to be
the best thing ever!
(ballet music)
And mom's made a cheese pie.
- What are you going
to wear tonight?
- Good morning, sorry I'm
a little late my darlings.
I had such a wonderful
evening at the Theater Royal.
Come along Flora, pay attention
to your position dear.
It is a charity gala to
raise money for Dacovia,
my beautiful homeland.
Oh good, tighten
the leg William.
It brought back so
many, many memories.
Excellent Priscilla,
keep the knee out.
(phone ringing)
Keep going darlings.
Keep going.
- Our mom was there too.
- Miss Lily really
liked her dress.
The blue silk one,
with the sequins.
They went to the Mousekey
Restaurant afterwards.
- Miss Lily said the
corn royale was divine.
- And it's so elegant, they
even had a string quartet.
- Come along darlings.
Concentrate.
Concentrate, Angelina.
Detail darling.
Detail is everything.
(peaceful music)
- The Mousekey
Restaurant is so grand.
- So, Miss Lily would never
get a big creamy cheese pie
at the Mousekey Restaurant.
- Exactly Alice.
- Oh Angelina, everybody
loves your mom's cheese pies.
- Yeah, they're yummy.
Wee!
- And our cottage is so little.
- I think it's the
prettiest little cottage in
the whole world.
- Henry, stop swinging.
We don't want a broken gate
when Miss Lily comes to dinner.
- But I haven't worn
this in years.
I can barely breathe in it.
- Please mom, it's so elegant
and Miss Lily's used to having
dinner with kings and queens.
Please mom.
- All right dear.
- And mom, can we make
corn royale for Miss Lily?
- What about the
cheese pie dear?
- But corn royale's
her favorite meal.
- But I haven't got a recipe
and I'm sure I haven't
got all the ingredients.
- Alice and I could get them.
Please mom.
- All right.
(piano music)
(huffing)
- K, L, M.
Yes, the Mousekey
Restaurant Cookbook.
Here, you find the recipe
while I find something else.
- Oh, okay.
- B, C, D.
Dacovia.
Ah Dacovian polka music,
oh, she'll like that.
- Oh, oh, I found it!
- Oh.
- Okay.
- Dacovia Today, perfect,
that'll make Miss
Lily feel at home.
(groaning)
Oh Alice.
(laughing)
May we have four
corn cobs please?
- Oh, lucky I got a delivery
of corn in this morning.
- Oh, oh they smell
so good Mrs. Thimble.
- Green Dacovian tomatoes.
- Well I don't know
about green tomatoes.
Mrs. Hodgepodge brought some
red ones in this morning.
They're nice and ripe.
- Um, oh they'll do fine.
Oh Dacovian royal blue cheese.
- Oh there's no call for fancy
stuff like that around here.
How about a nice bit
of Mouseland Cheddar?
Much better.
- Mm, my favorite.
(fast paced music)
(grunting)
- Hey Angelina, wait for me.
- Hurry up Alice.
We've got lots to do.
- [Priscilla] Oh,
look who's here.
(groaning)
- [Angelina] Oh no.
- Really, it's not safe to
go out walking these days.
- Some people just don't
look where they're going.
- Oh, I hope that wasn't
Miss Lily's dinner.
- Oh, oh.
Oh no.
- Oh dear, it appears it was.
- Don't you worry
about Miss Lily.
She'll have the best
meal ever at my house.
(laughing)
(grunting)
- Oh, oh my.
(fiddle music)
(grunting and huffing)
Oh, there.
- Angelina, what
are you doing dear?
- Are you sure Miss Lily
likes Dacovian music?
- She loves it dad.
- It's a long time since
I've played from sheet music.
I'm a bit rusty.
- Let's see.
Angelina, where
are the tomatoes?
- Oh sorry mom, I dropped them.
- How can I make corn
royale without tomatoes?
Angelina, have you left
any roses in the garden?
- Miss Lily loves roses mom.
- So do I.
(grunting)
- There Dacovia Today
and Dacovian Politics.
- Oh, oh well never mind.
I'll just have to use
a tin of tomatoes.
Let's see now.
(knocking)
- Huh, she's here.
(throat clearing)
- More cucumber soup dear?
- Oh, please yes.
- Miss Lily, would you
like some more soup?
- Oh, no, no, no, thank
you, Mrs. Mouseling.
(slurping)
(throat clearing)
Did you leave Dacovia before
Queen Tatiana Vikanskia
came to power?
- Oh darling, that was
really a long time before
even I was born.
(laughing)
- Oh.
- Mrs. Mouseling, do you think
I might have another slice
of your delicious malt bread?
- Of course.
Oh!
Oh dear, sorry.
Angelina, could you
get the corn royale?
- Yes mom.
- Corn royale?
My dear, how wonderful.
- Mom made it from the
Mousekey Restaurant Cookbook.
- I do hope it's all right.
I didn't have any
green tomatoes.
(grunting)
(plates crashing)
(Angelina crying)
- Oh dear.
(crying)
- Darling, please don't cry.
- I wanted everything to
be perfect like the color.
Your favorite food, you
didn't like your soup.
- Darling.
- And the corn royale's ruined.
- Darling!
I am so bored with corn royale
and unfortunately I
cannot eat cucumber soup.
It makes me hiccup.
- Mom wouldn't mind.
Dad always hiccups when he's
had too much cheese pie.
(Miss Lily laughing)
But I've spoiled everything.
- You've spoiled nothing.
Look, I'm here with you
in your lovely cottage.
What could be nicer?
- The Mousekey Restaurant.
- Darling the
MouseKey Restaurant,
it's all Dacovian politics, ugh,
all those Dacs and
Ovians, it's so confusing.
(laughing)
- But aren't you hungry?
- Starving.
- Do you like cheese
pie Miss Lily?
- Do I like cheese
pie, oh darling!
(harp music)
(laughing)
(dad hiccuping)
- Oh no, Mr. Mouseling,
not Dacovian music,
play some of your
jolly fiddle music.
Music that we can dance to.
- Yes (hiccup).
- [Angelina] Come on, Miss Lily.
(ballet music)
♪ The Swan Princess,
The Swan Princess ♪
♪ The Swan Princess,
The Swan Princess ♪
♪ The Swan Princess,
The Swan Princess ♪
♪ The Swan Princess ♪
- The best film ever!
And this afternoon we
are going to see it.
- Hooray (laughing).
But we mustn't be late Angelina.
There's only one showing
and everybody wants tickets.
- We'll collect Henry after
class and go straight there.
I can't wait.
- Oh, Angelina?
- Yes?
- Where's your bow?
- I had it on when I came out.
- Oh, we'll be late for
class if we look for it now.
Bother.
(piano music)
- Now you, Angelina.
(piano music)
Angelina, darling,
think about those steps.
You must be absolutely
still after you've landed.
Now Priscilla.
(grunting)
- Ah.
- Oh beautiful
darling, beautiful.
You see Angelina, that
is how you must do it.
Good, good.
Now everyone, don't
forget please.
You must be here in the
morning right on time,
for the Theater Royal audition.
Good luck to you
all, my darlings.
- Yes, good luck Angelina.
- You're going to
need it (laughing).
- Don't even listen to them.
Come on or we'll be
late for the film.
- I can't come.
I've got to go
home and practice.
- Oh, but Angelina.
- You and Henry will
have to go on your own.
(peaceful music)
- A bit lower.
Whoops.
I won't get the part,
that's for sure.
- It's just that one step.
I've got to get it right.
- Your go.
(grunting)
- Oh, my bag.
Ah phew.
Oh look.
- It's a penny.
Hey it's a lucky
penny, Angelina.
It stopped your bag getting wet.
- Don't be silly.
Coins can't do things like that.
The date's the year I was born.
- There you are, told you.
- You're right, it
is a lucky penny.
Look, it's a one
in a million chance
that I'd find this
again (chuckling).
Hurry up, we're going
to be late for the film.
- But Angelina, don't
you need to practice?
- I've got a lucky
penny now Alice.
I don't need to practice.
Watch this.
(ballet music)
I did it, I did
it, it was perfect.
- Well almost perfect,
but not totally perfect.
I mean, it wasn't
absolutely perfect, was it?
- Hurry up, we've
still got to get Henry.
(clicking)
- Look who's here.
- Not practicing, she
must be confident.
Can't think why.
- Please, please, can
I see it now Angelina?
- Be very careful Henry.
- I got a whole jar of
pennies like this at home.
- I'm sure you've got a
jar of pennies, Henry,
but they won't be
quite like this.
This one's very, very special.
Look, do you see the date?
That's the year I was born.
(gasping)
There.
- [Mouse] Shh, the
movie's gonna start.
(penny falling)
(movie whirring)
- That Priscilla Pinkpaws
will be so disappointed
when I get the part.
- Maybe you should
practice just a tiny bit.
- Oh Alice, I don't
need to practice now.
- Just to be sure.
- Watch this.
(ballet music)
(groaning)
- Oh dear.
- What's happened?
I had it perfectly before.
(gasping) Where's the penny?
- It's bound to be in your bag.
- Um, no, it's not.
Oh no.
It's gone.
No wonder I can't do the steps.
We've got to find it.
- Oh, oh.
(mailbox creaking)
- I know.
It's got to be in here.
Oh, (grunting).
Let's look around the back.
(grunting)
It's too narrow.
- Well don't look at
me then (giggling).
- Henry?
- But it's dark in there.
I don't like it.
- Please Henry.
You're my last hope.
It won't be dark in the
whole 'cause they open
the curtains after
the film, remember?
- Are you sure?
- Yes, promise.
- All right then.
- Thanks Henry.
Just look for anything
round and shiny.
(chiming music)
Well done Henry.
- Now let's see then.
No, not that one.
Oh no.
It must be here somewhere.
- I'm sorry.
- It's not your fault, Henry.
- Still not practicing Angelina?
- Is there any point?
- She doesn't need to, 'cause
she found a lucky penny.
- Shh.
(laughing)
- A lucky penny,
there's no such thing.
Let's see it then.
- Yeah, go on, show us.
- She can't, she's lost it.
- What a shame, she
hasn't a hope then,
has she Priscilla?
(laughing)
- No, 'cause I don't need luck.
I'm the best dancer (laughing).
- Well, we'll just see won't we?
No.
(grunting)
Oh.
Again.
Oh nearly.
- I think you may be
overwhelmed by this group,
it is so magnificent.
- [Woman] Marvelous.
- [Angelina] Come on Alice,
we don't want to be late.
- [Alice] I know, I'm coming.
- Oh!
- For you, it's
your lucky penny.
- Oh Henry, you clever thing.
- Well really.
- First positions
please darlings.
When you're ready, Priscilla.
(ballet music)
- Ah.
- And now Angelina, your turn.
(ballet music)
And now my darlings,
the results.
- Oh.
Oh Henry!
Thanks to you, I got the part.
But where on earth did
you find my lucky penny?
- I told you (laughing),
I've got lots of lucky pennies.
- You mean, I?
- So it wasn't your lucky penny.
- Shh.
Will you look after
this for me Henry?
- Are you sure?
- Mm-hmm.
- Okay.
I'm going to be very
lucky, aren't I?
- You are Henry, you are.
(laughing)
(upbeat ballet music)
Scarlet, Kaitlyn, and Charlotte
are doing a scarf dance,
just like the one Miss
Lily teaches me and Alice.
Charlotte's got a pink scarf.
Pink's my lucky color.
Oops, it took me ages
to learn how to make
my scarf float just right.
I had to practice very hard.
I think Charlotte
needs to practice too.
Oh don't give up now Charlotte.
It feels so good when
you get it right.
Oh dear.
Poor Charlotte is very upset.
I know how she feels, it's very
hard learning something new.
But Scarlet and Kaitlyn are
very good at the scarf dance.
If Charlotte holds
her scarf like they do
and practices hard, I'm sure
she'll do it much better.
Louie and his friends
are practicing jumping.
It's very hard to do
changements and echappe sautes
just right, 'cause you
have to point your toes.
Even Louie needs to
practice a bit more.
Oh, Louie's showing Toby
how to do a pose ton leve.
Toby's very brave to try it.
Usually you only do it
when you're Louie's age.
Nearly Toby, try again.
If Toby practices, he'll
soon be as good as Louie.
Oh that's better Charlotte.
If you practice a bit more,
you'll be able to get
your scarf to float
just like Scarlet
and Kaitlyn do.
(fast paced music)
Louie and his friends
are practicing
their changements again.
They still need to work
on pointing their toes.
You have to leap up
and change the position
of your feet so one's
in front of the other,
just like Louie's doing now.
That's better.
Well, almost.
(ballet music)
Oh Charlotte's got very good
at making her scarf float.
It looks so pretty.
Well done, Charlotte.
When you practice, you
don't need a lucky color.
Or a lucky scarf.
(upbeat piano music)
(giggling)
(upbeat music)
(applause)
(clapping)
(humming)
(grunting)
- Angelina?
- Oh, sorry Mom.
- Here, let me do that.
- Oh, yes mom.
Mm mom, mmm mom.
Oh, (lips smacking)
this tastes so good.
- Angelina, there'll be
none left for Miss Lily.
Ooh!
Honestly, I don't think
I'm ever going to get
this cheese pie finished.
♪ Miss Lily's coming to dinner ♪
♪ Miss Lily's coming to dinner ♪
- Oh it's going to be
the best thing ever!
(ballet music)
And mom's made a cheese pie.
- What are you going
to wear tonight?
- Good morning, sorry I'm
a little late my darlings.
I had such a wonderful
evening at the Theater Royal.
Come along Flora, pay attention
to your position dear.
It is a charity gala to
raise money for Dacovia,
my beautiful homeland.
Oh good, tighten
the leg William.
It brought back so
many, many memories.
Excellent Priscilla,
keep the knee out.
(phone ringing)
Keep going darlings.
Keep going.
- Our mom was there too.
- Miss Lily really
liked her dress.
The blue silk one,
with the sequins.
They went to the Mousekey
Restaurant afterwards.
- Miss Lily said the
corn royale was divine.
- And it's so elegant, they
even had a string quartet.
- Come along darlings.
Concentrate.
Concentrate, Angelina.
Detail darling.
Detail is everything.
(peaceful music)
- The Mousekey
Restaurant is so grand.
- So, Miss Lily would never
get a big creamy cheese pie
at the Mousekey Restaurant.
- Exactly Alice.
- Oh Angelina, everybody
loves your mom's cheese pies.
- Yeah, they're yummy.
Wee!
- And our cottage is so little.
- I think it's the
prettiest little cottage in
the whole world.
- Henry, stop swinging.
We don't want a broken gate
when Miss Lily comes to dinner.
- But I haven't worn
this in years.
I can barely breathe in it.
- Please mom, it's so elegant
and Miss Lily's used to having
dinner with kings and queens.
Please mom.
- All right dear.
- And mom, can we make
corn royale for Miss Lily?
- What about the
cheese pie dear?
- But corn royale's
her favorite meal.
- But I haven't got a recipe
and I'm sure I haven't
got all the ingredients.
- Alice and I could get them.
Please mom.
- All right.
(piano music)
(huffing)
- K, L, M.
Yes, the Mousekey
Restaurant Cookbook.
Here, you find the recipe
while I find something else.
- Oh, okay.
- B, C, D.
Dacovia.
Ah Dacovian polka music,
oh, she'll like that.
- Oh, oh, I found it!
- Oh.
- Okay.
- Dacovia Today, perfect,
that'll make Miss
Lily feel at home.
(groaning)
Oh Alice.
(laughing)
May we have four
corn cobs please?
- Oh, lucky I got a delivery
of corn in this morning.
- Oh, oh they smell
so good Mrs. Thimble.
- Green Dacovian tomatoes.
- Well I don't know
about green tomatoes.
Mrs. Hodgepodge brought some
red ones in this morning.
They're nice and ripe.
- Um, oh they'll do fine.
Oh Dacovian royal blue cheese.
- Oh there's no call for fancy
stuff like that around here.
How about a nice bit
of Mouseland Cheddar?
Much better.
- Mm, my favorite.
(fast paced music)
(grunting)
- Hey Angelina, wait for me.
- Hurry up Alice.
We've got lots to do.
- [Priscilla] Oh,
look who's here.
(groaning)
- [Angelina] Oh no.
- Really, it's not safe to
go out walking these days.
- Some people just don't
look where they're going.
- Oh, I hope that wasn't
Miss Lily's dinner.
- Oh, oh.
Oh no.
- Oh dear, it appears it was.
- Don't you worry
about Miss Lily.
She'll have the best
meal ever at my house.
(laughing)
(grunting)
- Oh, oh my.
(fiddle music)
(grunting and huffing)
Oh, there.
- Angelina, what
are you doing dear?
- Are you sure Miss Lily
likes Dacovian music?
- She loves it dad.
- It's a long time since
I've played from sheet music.
I'm a bit rusty.
- Let's see.
Angelina, where
are the tomatoes?
- Oh sorry mom, I dropped them.
- How can I make corn
royale without tomatoes?
Angelina, have you left
any roses in the garden?
- Miss Lily loves roses mom.
- So do I.
(grunting)
- There Dacovia Today
and Dacovian Politics.
- Oh, oh well never mind.
I'll just have to use
a tin of tomatoes.
Let's see now.
(knocking)
- Huh, she's here.
(throat clearing)
- More cucumber soup dear?
- Oh, please yes.
- Miss Lily, would you
like some more soup?
- Oh, no, no, no, thank
you, Mrs. Mouseling.
(slurping)
(throat clearing)
Did you leave Dacovia before
Queen Tatiana Vikanskia
came to power?
- Oh darling, that was
really a long time before
even I was born.
(laughing)
- Oh.
- Mrs. Mouseling, do you think
I might have another slice
of your delicious malt bread?
- Of course.
Oh!
Oh dear, sorry.
Angelina, could you
get the corn royale?
- Yes mom.
- Corn royale?
My dear, how wonderful.
- Mom made it from the
Mousekey Restaurant Cookbook.
- I do hope it's all right.
I didn't have any
green tomatoes.
(grunting)
(plates crashing)
(Angelina crying)
- Oh dear.
(crying)
- Darling, please don't cry.
- I wanted everything to
be perfect like the color.
Your favorite food, you
didn't like your soup.
- Darling.
- And the corn royale's ruined.
- Darling!
I am so bored with corn royale
and unfortunately I
cannot eat cucumber soup.
It makes me hiccup.
- Mom wouldn't mind.
Dad always hiccups when he's
had too much cheese pie.
(Miss Lily laughing)
But I've spoiled everything.
- You've spoiled nothing.
Look, I'm here with you
in your lovely cottage.
What could be nicer?
- The Mousekey Restaurant.
- Darling the
MouseKey Restaurant,
it's all Dacovian politics, ugh,
all those Dacs and
Ovians, it's so confusing.
(laughing)
- But aren't you hungry?
- Starving.
- Do you like cheese
pie Miss Lily?
- Do I like cheese
pie, oh darling!
(harp music)
(laughing)
(dad hiccuping)
- Oh no, Mr. Mouseling,
not Dacovian music,
play some of your
jolly fiddle music.
Music that we can dance to.
- Yes (hiccup).
- [Angelina] Come on, Miss Lily.
(ballet music)
♪ The Swan Princess,
The Swan Princess ♪
♪ The Swan Princess,
The Swan Princess ♪
♪ The Swan Princess,
The Swan Princess ♪
♪ The Swan Princess ♪
- The best film ever!
And this afternoon we
are going to see it.
- Hooray (laughing).
But we mustn't be late Angelina.
There's only one showing
and everybody wants tickets.
- We'll collect Henry after
class and go straight there.
I can't wait.
- Oh, Angelina?
- Yes?
- Where's your bow?
- I had it on when I came out.
- Oh, we'll be late for
class if we look for it now.
Bother.
(piano music)
- Now you, Angelina.
(piano music)
Angelina, darling,
think about those steps.
You must be absolutely
still after you've landed.
Now Priscilla.
(grunting)
- Ah.
- Oh beautiful
darling, beautiful.
You see Angelina, that
is how you must do it.
Good, good.
Now everyone, don't
forget please.
You must be here in the
morning right on time,
for the Theater Royal audition.
Good luck to you
all, my darlings.
- Yes, good luck Angelina.
- You're going to
need it (laughing).
- Don't even listen to them.
Come on or we'll be
late for the film.
- I can't come.
I've got to go
home and practice.
- Oh, but Angelina.
- You and Henry will
have to go on your own.
(peaceful music)
- A bit lower.
Whoops.
I won't get the part,
that's for sure.
- It's just that one step.
I've got to get it right.
- Your go.
(grunting)
- Oh, my bag.
Ah phew.
Oh look.
- It's a penny.
Hey it's a lucky
penny, Angelina.
It stopped your bag getting wet.
- Don't be silly.
Coins can't do things like that.
The date's the year I was born.
- There you are, told you.
- You're right, it
is a lucky penny.
Look, it's a one
in a million chance
that I'd find this
again (chuckling).
Hurry up, we're going
to be late for the film.
- But Angelina, don't
you need to practice?
- I've got a lucky
penny now Alice.
I don't need to practice.
Watch this.
(ballet music)
I did it, I did
it, it was perfect.
- Well almost perfect,
but not totally perfect.
I mean, it wasn't
absolutely perfect, was it?
- Hurry up, we've
still got to get Henry.
(clicking)
- Look who's here.
- Not practicing, she
must be confident.
Can't think why.
- Please, please, can
I see it now Angelina?
- Be very careful Henry.
- I got a whole jar of
pennies like this at home.
- I'm sure you've got a
jar of pennies, Henry,
but they won't be
quite like this.
This one's very, very special.
Look, do you see the date?
That's the year I was born.
(gasping)
There.
- [Mouse] Shh, the
movie's gonna start.
(penny falling)
(movie whirring)
- That Priscilla Pinkpaws
will be so disappointed
when I get the part.
- Maybe you should
practice just a tiny bit.
- Oh Alice, I don't
need to practice now.
- Just to be sure.
- Watch this.
(ballet music)
(groaning)
- Oh dear.
- What's happened?
I had it perfectly before.
(gasping) Where's the penny?
- It's bound to be in your bag.
- Um, no, it's not.
Oh no.
It's gone.
No wonder I can't do the steps.
We've got to find it.
- Oh, oh.
(mailbox creaking)
- I know.
It's got to be in here.
Oh, (grunting).
Let's look around the back.
(grunting)
It's too narrow.
- Well don't look at
me then (giggling).
- Henry?
- But it's dark in there.
I don't like it.
- Please Henry.
You're my last hope.
It won't be dark in the
whole 'cause they open
the curtains after
the film, remember?
- Are you sure?
- Yes, promise.
- All right then.
- Thanks Henry.
Just look for anything
round and shiny.
(chiming music)
Well done Henry.
- Now let's see then.
No, not that one.
Oh no.
It must be here somewhere.
- I'm sorry.
- It's not your fault, Henry.
- Still not practicing Angelina?
- Is there any point?
- She doesn't need to, 'cause
she found a lucky penny.
- Shh.
(laughing)
- A lucky penny,
there's no such thing.
Let's see it then.
- Yeah, go on, show us.
- She can't, she's lost it.
- What a shame, she
hasn't a hope then,
has she Priscilla?
(laughing)
- No, 'cause I don't need luck.
I'm the best dancer (laughing).
- Well, we'll just see won't we?
No.
(grunting)
Oh.
Again.
Oh nearly.
- I think you may be
overwhelmed by this group,
it is so magnificent.
- [Woman] Marvelous.
- [Angelina] Come on Alice,
we don't want to be late.
- [Alice] I know, I'm coming.
- Oh!
- For you, it's
your lucky penny.
- Oh Henry, you clever thing.
- Well really.
- First positions
please darlings.
When you're ready, Priscilla.
(ballet music)
- Ah.
- And now Angelina, your turn.
(ballet music)
And now my darlings,
the results.
- Oh.
Oh Henry!
Thanks to you, I got the part.
But where on earth did
you find my lucky penny?
- I told you (laughing),
I've got lots of lucky pennies.
- You mean, I?
- So it wasn't your lucky penny.
- Shh.
Will you look after
this for me Henry?
- Are you sure?
- Mm-hmm.
- Okay.
I'm going to be very
lucky, aren't I?
- You are Henry, you are.
(laughing)
(upbeat ballet music)
Scarlet, Kaitlyn, and Charlotte
are doing a scarf dance,
just like the one Miss
Lily teaches me and Alice.
Charlotte's got a pink scarf.
Pink's my lucky color.
Oops, it took me ages
to learn how to make
my scarf float just right.
I had to practice very hard.
I think Charlotte
needs to practice too.
Oh don't give up now Charlotte.
It feels so good when
you get it right.
Oh dear.
Poor Charlotte is very upset.
I know how she feels, it's very
hard learning something new.
But Scarlet and Kaitlyn are
very good at the scarf dance.
If Charlotte holds
her scarf like they do
and practices hard, I'm sure
she'll do it much better.
Louie and his friends
are practicing jumping.
It's very hard to do
changements and echappe sautes
just right, 'cause you
have to point your toes.
Even Louie needs to
practice a bit more.
Oh, Louie's showing Toby
how to do a pose ton leve.
Toby's very brave to try it.
Usually you only do it
when you're Louie's age.
Nearly Toby, try again.
If Toby practices, he'll
soon be as good as Louie.
Oh that's better Charlotte.
If you practice a bit more,
you'll be able to get
your scarf to float
just like Scarlet
and Kaitlyn do.
(fast paced music)
Louie and his friends
are practicing
their changements again.
They still need to work
on pointing their toes.
You have to leap up
and change the position
of your feet so one's
in front of the other,
just like Louie's doing now.
That's better.
Well, almost.
(ballet music)
Oh Charlotte's got very good
at making her scarf float.
It looks so pretty.
Well done, Charlotte.
When you practice, you
don't need a lucky color.
Or a lucky scarf.
(upbeat piano music)