(light, upbeat music)
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ Up on the hill
♫ Let's watch them as they play
♫ Playing all day
♫ Hooray ♫ - The adventures of
Bottle Top Bill.
- [Corky] And his best friend Corky.
♫ Bottle Top Bill ♫
- [Corky] I think we should go down to the river today Bill.
- [Bill] Great idea Corky.
- [Corky] Will we have an adventure, Bill?
- [Bill] You bet.
Today's adventure's called The Big Fish.
(birds chirping)
- [Corky] How will we get to the river?
- [Bill] Watch.
- That's a good idea, a trail bike.
Let's go Bill.
(horn honking)
Are you sure you packed everything, Bill?
- Too right, Corky.
This'll be the best picnic ever.
- And look, there's the perfect place to have it,
right near the water.
- [Bill] We've got some nice fresh bread.
- [Corky] And some cheese.
- [Bill] And fruit.
- [Corky] And the tastiest chocolate cake ever.
- Mmm, that's a great looking cake Corky.
- With just the right amount of chocolate.
- I can hardly wait!
- [Corky] I hope no wild animals want to steal our picnic.
- [Bill] Don't worry Corky,
there's no wild animals around here.
- Whoa!
(chomping)
(water splashing)
What was that?
- The Whopper
- The what?
- The big Whopper, and he's stolen our chocolate cake.
- What are we going to do?
- We're going to get it back, that's what.
Come on Corky, we've got work to do.
- Why have we come here to the shed, Bill?
- You'll see, Corky.
We're going to catch the Whopper, that's what.
- Why is he called the Whopper, Bill?
- The Whopper is the biggest fish in the river, Corky.
He's a legend.
- He is?
- Lots of people have tried to catch the Whopper,
but no one's done it.
Now, where's my fishing gear?
- No one at all, Bill?
- No one until now, Corky.
- Does that mean you're going to catch him, Bill?
- Spot on, Corky, I'm going to catch the Whopper.
First, we need to find a good place to go fishing.
I'll reckon this is the place, Corky.
- Should we start fishing here, Bill?
- The first thing we need to catch the Whopper is some bait.
- What about an apple?
- Good idea, Corky.
The Whopper won't say no to a nice apple like that.
- Bill, why do you want to catch the Whopper?
- The Whopper's a legend, Corky.
Whoever can catch him will be an even bigger legend,
and that's going to be me.
- Will you be a hero, Bill?
- You bet, Corky, they'll tell stories about me
catching the Whopper, they might even sing a song about me.
- A song about you, Bill?
I can't wait to hear that.
Look at that butterfly, Bill.
- I can't, Corky, I have to concentrate on fishing.
- How long does fishing take, Bill?
- The secret to fishing, Corky, is patience.
- You mean you have to wait for the fish?
- You've got it, Corky.
(Corky yawns)
- Will we have to wait long, Bill?
- I hope not, Corky.
- That's good, because it's a bit boring just sitting here.
- You're right, Corky.
What we need is a boat.
- [Corky] How about that boat, Bill?
- She's a beauty, Corky.
It looks perfect for checking the Whopper, come on.
- I'll row, Bill, you catch that Whopper.
(upbeat music)
- This looks like a good spot, Corky.
- Throw your line out, Bill.
Where did the line go?
- It's here somewhere.
(creaking)
(water splashing) Whoa!
- Bill, are you all right?
- I think so.
(yells in surprise)
- What was that, Bill?
- That was the Whopper, Corky.
- There it goes!
It's getting away.
(water splashing) - After it, Corky!
- What about here, Bill?
- Good idea, Corky, this looks exactly the sort of place
where the Whopper would hide.
- You don't think the Whopper
is too clever to be caught, Bill?
- No way, Corky.
No fish can outsmart me, watch.
We'll get him this time, for sure.
(chomping)
I've got a bite, Corky.
- Is it the Whopper, Bill?
- It's very big, I think it is the Whopper, Corky.
- We won't sink, will we Bill?
- No chance, Corky, I've got him now.
(creaking)
(water splashing) Whoa.
- I don't think that's the Whopper, Bill.
Do you think catching the Whopper is too hard?
- We can't give up now, Corky.
We've only just started.
This'll get him, you watch.
(chomping)
Look Corky, I've got another bite.
- Do you think it's the Whopper this time?
- We'll soon see.
Whoa!
I think it's definitely the Whopper, Corky!
- What do we do, Bill?
- Hang on!
(both yelling)
- Bill, maybe you should let go!
- No way, Corky!
This Whopper won't b*at me.
- [Corky] Where's he taking us?
- [Bill] I don't know, but wherever he goes,
we'll follow all the way.
(water rushing)
- I really think you should let go, Bill.
- Never, Corky!
- Bill!
He'll pull us over the waterfall!
- What waterfall?
- This waterfall!
(Bill yelling)
Bill!
(Bill yelling) (water splashing)
Oh no, I hope Bill's all right.
(water splashing)
- Corky!
- Up here, Bill!
- Come on down, Corky!
- Have you lost the Whopper, Bill?
- He's gone, Corky.
- Okay, I'm coming.
Woo hoo!
I'm sorry you lost the Whopper, Bill.
- He's a tricky customer, Corky, but I'm even trickier.
This time, I'll use a banana to catch him.
- Are you sure we shouldn't go home, Bill?
- No fish is going to b*at me, Corky.
- [Corky] I hope you're right.
(chomping)
- Whoa!
- Here we go again.
- [Bill] Where is he taking us this time?
- [Corky] It looks like we're going down to the sea.
- [Bill] The sea?
- [Corky] Down to the pier where the big crane is,
the one that lifts all the cargo onto the ships.
- [Bill] Why is he taking us down there?
- [Corky] I don't know,
but I don't wanna end up on a big ship.
We might never get back home.
- [Bill] We'll be fine, Corky, trust me.
- [Corky] Let go, Bill!
- But I've caught the Whopper.
- No you haven't.
The Whopper has caught you!
Oh no, look!
- [Bill] What is it?
- We're heading straight for those ships.
I can't look, Bill.
(both yelling)
We're leaking, Bill.
- Don't worry Corky, the Whopper is tiring.
He'll give up any second now.
- Somebody should tell that to the Whopper.
- [Bill] Won't be long now.
- I think we're sinking, Bill.
- I've nearly got him, Corky!
- Bill, we're sinking!
- Oh no!
- Now what do we do?
- Yell for help.
- [Both] Help! Help!
- [Bill] Keep yelling Corky,
there has to be someone somewhere who can help.
- [Corky] I don't think anyone will hear us, Bill.
- [Bill] The Junkosaur's Islands be here,
maybe they'll hear us.
- [Corky] I don't think so.
- [Bill] We'll yell anyway.
- [Both] Help! Help! Help!
- Did you hear that, JoJo?
- I did, Dad.
- It sounds like Bill and Corky.
- It is Bill and Corky!
- [Both] Help!
Help!
Help!
- What are they doing, Dad?
- It looks like they're having fun, JoJo.
- [Both] Help!
- [Corky] Now what do we do?
- [Bill] I don't know Corky.
(bubbling noises)
- [Corky] He's taking us right down to the caves
at the bottom of the ocean!
- [Bill] I hope he doesn't leave us there!
- [Both] Help!
- Are you sure they're having fun, Dad?
- I think so.
- It's the Whopper!
And he's got Bill and Corky!
- I hope they weren't silly enough
to try and catch the Whopper.
- [JoJo] It looks like the Whopper has caught them!
- We're still sinking, Corky.
- I know, Bill!
- Can't you plug that hole any better?
- [Bill] Good work, Corky.
- [Corky] What can we do, Bill?
- Just hang on, Corky.
- Bill and Corky are in trouble, Dad!
- [Dad] That Whopper's giving them a rough ride, alright.
- [Corky] Whoa.
- We better help them.
Run, Dad, let's go!
(motor running)
- [Corky] I hope we lose this Whopper soon.
Great, Bill, look!
- Oh no, sharks!
- [Corky] Are you sure they're sharks?
- [Bill] I'm double sure they're sharks.
- [Corky] And they look really hungry.
- And we might be their dinner.
(water splashing) (suspenseful music)
(both screaming)
Oh no!
- Bill, Corky!
- It's JoJo, Bill, and his dad!
- Are we happy to see you!
- Hang on!
(both screaming)
- Thanks, just in time too!
- Doing a spot of fishing, Bill?
- That's about the size of it, Mr. Junkosaur.
- Any luck?
- I caught the big Whopper!
- You caught the Whopper?
- Actually, I think the Whopper caught us.
That's why we're in all this trouble.
- That'd be right, nobody catches the Whopper.
- Look Bill, there's our boat.
- Or what's left of it.
We'll have to swim back, Corky.
- Can't we give them a lift, Dad?
- Sure thing, JoJo, we'll just clear out the mess first.
(chomping) (JoJo yelling excitedly)
- Mmm, that's the most delicious boat I've ever eaten.
- Hang on Bill, hang on Corky.
- Thanks a lot.
- Goodbye Bill, goodbye Corky.
- Time for us to have our picnic now, Bill.
- Top idea, Corky, I'm so hungry
after trying to catch that Whopper.
- I'm sorry you didn't catch the Whopper, Bill.
- He was too good for us, Corky.
- But you know something?
I don't think he should be caught, Bill.
- Do you really think so?
- He's smart. - True.
- He's brave. - True.
- And he never gives up. - Very true.
- A fish like that should be free forever.
- (laughs) When you're right Corky, you're right.
♫ Bottle Top Bill ♫
- [Corky] What's today's adventure called, Bill?
- Today's adventure, Corky, is the Ramshackle House Ride.
(upbeat music)
what would you like to do this morning Corky?
- Well, Bill, we could-- (horn honking)
We could-- (horn honking)
What's that noise, Bill?
- I don't know, Corky, but it's coming from over there.
- [Corky] What is it, Bill?
- [Bill] No idea, Corky, I've never seen anything like it.
- [Corky] I think I know.
- [Bill] What?
- [Corky] It's a go cart.
- I've never seen a go cart before.
- I wonder whose it is.
- [Bill] I can see his feet.
- [Corky] And his legs.
- [Bill] Hmm, he looks familiar.
- [Corky] Who can it be?
- [Bill] I think it's, it is!
- [Corky] It's Neighbor Ned!
- Hi Bill, hi corky!
- Hello, Ned!
- Where did you get that go cart?
- I made it myself.
(upbeat music)
What do you think?
- It's very nice, Ned.
- [Ned] It has pedals, a light, and a horn.
(horn honking)
- It looks fast.
- It is fast, it's the fastest go cart ever.
- Aw, I'll bet I know a faster one.
- You do? Where?
- Our go cart.
- We have a go cart?
- We sure do, Corky.
- Would you like a race, Bill?
- You bet, Ned.
Just name the place and we'll be there.
- Let's meet at Big Drop Hill.
- Big Drop Hill it is.
- See you there!
- Bill, we can't race Ned.
We don't have a go cart.
- We will in a jiffy, Corky.
If Ned can make a go cart, so can we.
Watch this Corky.
- [Corky] Do you think it'll be as good as Ned's?
- [Bill] Even better.
- [Corky] And will it be as fast as Ned's?
- Even faster.
Well Corky, what do you think?
- It's a beauty, Bill, but why do you want to race Ned?
- Ned's always showing off, Corky.
- True, he does show off.
- So if we b*at him in this race,
maybe he'll stop showing off.
- Good idea, Bill.
Big Drop Hill's very steep, Bill.
- [Bill] It's perfect for racing.
- [Corky] Look at Ned go!
He sure is fast.
- [Bill] Easy peasy, my cart will be much faster.
- This go cart's hard work, Bill.
- Not far now, Corky.
(both groaning)
- Where have you been?
I've been here for ages.
You ready?
- Ready and rearing to go, Ned.
- [Corky] This looks really steep, Bill.
- No worries, Corky, I've got a brake
to stop me if there's trouble.
- (laughs) I've got a better brake than that.
- You be the starter, Corky.
- Will do, Bill.
Get ready.
- [Both] Ready.
- Get set.
Go.
(both yelling)
- [Bill] Nice meeting you Ned, you can't catch me!
- [Ned] No Bill, I'm b*ating you!
- Uh oh, I don't like the look of this.
Whoa!
- Oh no, Bill's lost a wheel!
- See you, Bill, woo hoo!
- Time for the brake!
Oh no, now I can't stop at all!
There's a big gate ahead
and a great big fence as well.
(Ned and Bill yelling)
- This is going to be terrible, I can't watch!
- [Bill] Look out for the Ferris wheel, Ned!
And the tent, and the merry go round!
- [Corky] Bill, where are you going?
- [Bill] I don't know!
- [Corky] I know!
You're going straight for the fun fair.
- [Bill] The fun fair?
- [Corky] And unless you stop,
you're going to crash right into it!
- [Ned] I can't stop!
- Me neither!
- [Corky] Can you see where you're heading yet, Bill?
- [Bill] It looks like the haunted house right.
- [Corky] Are you sure?
- [Bill] I'm positive, and Ned's heading for it too!
- [Corky] Try to steer away from it!
- [Bill] I'm trying!
- [Corky] Try harder!
- [Bill] I'm trying harder, but my cart doesn't wanna turn!
- [Corky] Oh dear.
(Ned and Bill yelling)
Look out for the fun fair man!
- [Bill] I hope he won't be crossed with us!
- Oh.
(Ned and Bill yelling)
- [Corky] Where are you now, Bill?
- [Bill] We're heading along the railway track
and there's a crazy looking creature up ahead.
(roaring)
And a big spider, too.
- [Corky] Don't run into them!
(Ned and Bill yelling)
- [Bill] Oh no, there's a big statue down there
and I think we're going to hit it!
(yelling)
Oh no, look out Ned!
(crashing)
- Oh dear, what have they done?
Hang on Bill, I'm coming to get you.
- [Ned] Uh oh.
- Uh oh.
- Bill, are you all right?
- I'm all right, Corky.
- What have you done to my ride?
- We didn't mean to break it, sir.
- We're really sorry, honestly.
- All the children have been waiting for a ride,
and now it's broken.
- [Bill] Oh dear I hope we haven't upset the children's fun.
- [Corky] I think you have, Bill.
(children crying)
- Oh dear.
- Oh double dear.
- What can we do about the children?
- I don't know, Corky.
- This wouldn't have happened
if you hadn't been such a show off, Ned.
- Me? A show off?
- That's right.
- And you were a show off too, Bill.
- Me? A show off?
- Yes, you wanted to show Ned
you could make a faster go cart.
- Well, yes, I suppose you're right,
but what should we do?
- [Bob] Hello Bill, hello Corky.
- [Bill] Who's that?
- [Corky] Don't you recognize his voice?
- [Bill] I think so.
- [Corky] It's Bob.
- So it is.
What are you doing here, Bob?
- I came to see what the problem is.
- All the kids want to go on a haunted house ride
but they can't because it's been broken.
- That is a problem, isn't it?
- We don't know what to do, Bob.
- Well perhaps I can help?
- [Everyone] How?
- Let's all go to my house and I'll show you.
- [Bill] But Bob, your house is such a long way away.
- [Corky] No it's not, it's just up near the hills there.
We can walk there in no time.
- [Bill] Are you sure?
- [Corky] I'm positive.
Come on we'll be there in a flash.
- [Bill] What's the point of going to your house, Bob?
- [Bob] You do want a haunted house ride, don't you?
- [Bill and Corky] Yes.
- [Bob] And my house does look like
a haunted house, doesn't it?
- [Bill and Corky] Yes.
- [Bob] So let's build our own ride there.
- [Bill] That's a great idea, Bob.
- Then all the children will be happy.
(intense music)
- [Bill] This looks like a great ride, Bob.
- Thank you. - There's only one problem.
- [Bob] What's that?
- We don't have any scary creatures around.
- You're right, what should we do?
- I think it's time to ask our friends for some help, Corky.
- Spot on, Bill.
- [Bill] I'll send them all an email.
- [Corky] But will they come?
- You bet, they'll love this.
There, they'll be here in an instant.
(children cheering)
All right, jump in kids.
- Now, get ready for the ride of your life.
- [Children] Yay!
- What friends have you got to help you?
- Well first there's the great, wild Wooly.
- [Bob] I can't see him.
- [Bill] You just wait, he'll surprise you
with his really scary face.
(braying noises)
(children screaming)
- That was scary.
Who else is here?
- Rumble, a dragon.
- [Bob] A dragon? Where?
- [Corky] Watch that fireplace, Bob.
- [Bob] This is exciting.
- [Bill] It'll be a lot more exciting when Rumble appears.
- [Corky] You bet!
(screaming)
(children screaming)
- This is great, all your friends are helping,
even Maisy the cow.
- [Bob] Maisy the cow, I can't see Maisy.
There she is.
Is that really her?
- You bet.
Maisy's one of our best ghosts ever.
- Do you think she'll be really scary?
- You just watch.
(suspenseful music)
- [Maisy] Ooo.
Oooo.
(children scream)
- I thought ghosts were supposed to say boo, not moo.
- Don't worry Ned, the children like it,
and that's the main thing.
- [Ned] Now what's happening?
- [Corky] Now we get to the best bit of all!
- [Bill] It's the living skeletons.
- [Ned] Living skeletons?
How spooky is that?
(creepy laughing noises)
(roaring)
(children screaming)
- Wow, that was really scary!
Who were they?
- Our Junkosaur friends.
- Junkosaur?
- [Corky] JoJo Junkosaur.
Mrs. Junkosaur.
And Mr. Junkosaur.
- [Ned] You have great scary friends.
- Well everyone, did you like our haunted house ride?
(children cheering)
- Thank you so much Corky, you too Bill.
- We could only do it because all our friends helped us.
- And mostly because Bob loaned us his house.
- Well thank you so much, Bob.
- No problem.
I love haunted house rides.
Please, can we keep it here?
- It'll be a pleasure.
- I'm glad that's ended well.
- Me too.
- It hasn't ended yet.
We've got a fun fair to clean up.
(upbeat music)
- Gee, we sure made a big mess.
- What about our go carts?
They're wrecked.
- Looks like there'll be no more go cart races, Ned.
- What a pity!
- And it looks like there'll be no more showing off either.
- What do you mean?
- All this happened because Ned wanted to show off
in his cart, and then you wanted to show off in your cart.
- Yep, that's true.
- So from now on, we'll have a new rule, no showing off.
- (laughs) When you're right Corky, you're right.
(light, upbeat music)
♫ Bottle Top Bill
♫ And his best friend Corky
♫ See you again
♫ Goodbye
♫ Bottle Top Bill ♫
01x11 - The Big Fish / Ramshackle House Ride
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Bottle Top Bill is a man who lives in a town called Junkyardville with his best friend Corky, a horse.
Bottle Top Bill is a man who lives in a town called Junkyardville with his best friend Corky, a horse.