(bird chirping)
♪ Say hey say hi Say how do you do ♪
♪ To a fine young zebra by the name of Zou ♪
♪ Oh oh oh Oh oh oh ♪
♪ Oh oh oh ♪
♪ Meet Mom and Dad Nanna too ♪
♪ Grandma Grandpa all of you ♪
♪ Oh oh oh oh oh oh ♪
♪ Oh oh oh ♪
(whistling)
♪ I've got a friend in you ♪
♪ I've got a friend in Zou ♪
♪ I've got a friend in you ♪
♪ I've got a friend in Zou ♪
(giggling)
- Zou and the lucky football shirt.
- Well done!
- Oops, sorry, Poc.
(whistle blowing)
- .Enough of the warm up, Zuper Zebs
You've got a big match tomorrow.
- Don't we know it!
- Yeah. The Zipper Zebras are really good.
- Hey, so are you!
- You think we can b*at them, Zowie?
- Sure! But get in as much practice as you can today.
Remember, the gym's shut tomorrow morning
so make the most of the time you've got.
(all): Yeah!
- Okay, I can see you're keen to play.
(blowing whistle) Go for it!
- Over here, Zak!
- Take it, Elzee!
- Gotcha!
- Oh!
- Yeah!
Yeah!
- Wow!
- Yes! Zou and his lucky number shirt
score the opening goal!
One nil, Grandpa!
- Well played, Zou.
- Keep it moving, Zak.
Ah!
(cheering)
(chanting): Zou! Zou! Zou!
- Yeah! Two
-Nil!
- sh**t a few like that tomorrow, Zou
and you'll definitely win the four
-a
-side game.
- Yeah! Come on, you Zuper Zebs!
(panting)
(whistle blowing)
- Time's up.
Good game, well played.
Right. Best of luck tomorrow.
And don't be afraid to show the opposition what you've got.
- I've got my number shirt to bring me luck.
- You have! Don't be long changing, I've got to lock up.
(giggling)
- I used to be one mean attacker in my day.
- And it's Grandpa just about to score a hat
-trick!
- Yes!
- What a hero!
(laughing)
- Yes
(all): Go! Go, Grandpa, go!
- Oh, dear... not quite as fit as I was.
- Clear the pitch, guys.
The next team's due on.
- Whoops, better get out of the way.
Come on!
- Oh, no!
- What's the matter, Elzee?
- I left my football kit in the gym.
- Oh! So did I.
- You too?
- We were in such a rush when we left.
- Quickly! We might catch Zowie before he locks up the gym.
(bell ringing)
(door rattling)
Zowie must have locked up for the night.
(all): No!
- What're we going to do?
- We can pick up our kit first thing in the morning
when the gym opens.
- No we can't, Elzee.
Don't you remember what Zowie said?
- The gym will be locked in the morning.
- It'll be open in the afternoon.
- After our match.
- I must have my shirt!
It's my special number shirt
- it always brings me luck.
There's to be a way in, Grandpa.
Maybe the side door's been left open?
- No, Zou.
I'm afraid the gym's locked up for the night.
- I really, really need my lucky football shirt
to play well tomorrow.
- Oh, come on, Zou, you make your own luck.
You don't score goals just because of the football shirt you're wearing.
- We've all got the same problem, Zou.
- We'll all have to find another football top to wear.
- Hmm, I suppose so.
It won't be the same though.
- Oh, this might do.
- Mum!
- Well, you used to like it.
- But not for a football match!
- You could borrow my old football shirt, Zou?
- Sorry, Dad, wrong colour and wrong number.
- Well, it's better than nothing!
You have to wear something so make up your mind.
- The sleeves might need taking up a bit.
- And the hem needs a patch.
- Other than that it's perfect.
(chuckling)
- Cheer up, Zou, we're only trying to help.
- I'm sorry,
it's not your fault I left my lucky shirt in the gym.
- There! As good as new.
- I hope you don't mind the red patch, Zou?
It's all I could find late last night.
- Grandma stayed up late fixing the shirt for you, Zou.
- Thank you, Grandma.
- I hope it brings you lots of luck.
- We'd better be on our way
- don't want to be late.
- Hello, Zou.
- Hello, Mrs Zolli.
- Hello!
- Hello!
(laughing)
- We should rename ourselves
the Very Weirdly Dressed Zuper Zebs!
- I hope I don't trip up in this super long shirt!
- Well at least you don't look like an oversized fairy, Zinnia!
- Do you think the Zipper Zebras will notice my funny top, Zou?
- They can't miss it, Zak!
- Come on, now, remember what I said?
It's not the shirt you wear, it's the game you play!
(groaning)
(whistle blowing)
Come on you Zuper Zebs!
- Oh! This could be really bad.
- I really need my lucky number shirt, Dad.
- I used to think like that, son,
but you make your own luck in life.
You know you can do this, Zou, with or without a lucky shirt.
One, two, three, four
- what are we all waiting for?
(whistle blowing)
- Come on, let's go!
(bright music)
(all): Yeah!
One
-one!
Yeah!
(cheering)
(panting)
(all): Yes!
Two
-one! Two
-one!
- Let's make it a hat trick, Zuper Zebs.
(cheering)
(whistle blowing)
- End of the game!
Final score: Three
-one to the Zuper Zebs!
(cheering)
- You brought me luck, Dad!
(chuckling)
- Who needs luck when you've got talent?
- Thanks, great game, Zuper Zebs.
- Yeah, well played, Zipper Zebras.
(clapping)
- So, tell me, how did it go?
(all): We won!
- Well done! And dressed like that!
(laughing)
- We left our kit here in the gym.
- We came back but you'd already locked up.
- So we had to think of something else.
- Well it obviously didn't cramp your style.
- I always thought I had to wear my lucky number shirt
to play well but I played even better in dad's old shirt.
- Good move, Zou
- you didn't rely on a shirt to bring you luck.
- Who cares about a shirt when you've got talent?
(all): Zuper Zebs have the talent!
Yeah!
(rhythmic music)
03x30 - Zou and the lucky football shirt
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Zou is about the day-to-day life and adventures of a young anthropomorphic zebra, Zou (Bizou), and his family and friends.
Zou is about the day-to-day life and adventures of a young anthropomorphic zebra, Zou (Bizou), and his family and friends.