01x11 - Alice's Present/No Match for Angelina

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Angelina Ballerina". Aired: 4 May 2001 – 5 September 2006.*
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British childrens series about Angelina Mouseling, a young mouse who loves dancing ballet, her family, and her classmates.
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01x11 - Alice's Present/No Match for Angelina

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(upbeat ballerina music)

(giggling)

(upbeat ballerina music)

(cheering)

(upbeat ballerina music)

(cheering)

(bell ringing)

- Oh, Alice, it's beautiful.

- I made it myself, you can

put all your gym things in it.

- Thank you! Thank you!

- Oh, I didn't know it was

your birthday Angelina.

- Oh no, and we forgot

to buy you a present.

- It's not my birthday.

- Best friends can give

each other presents anytime.

- Come on Alice,

it's time for gym.

- It's time for gym!

- Ooh, ooh...

- What's going on? Why

can't she get it open?

- Ooh, ooh...

- I don't think Angelina has

much of a chance as a gymnast,

she's not even strong

enough to open the door.

(sniggering)

- That's because it's locked.

- I'm sorry class, no gym today.

- [Mouse ] Why?

- [Teacher] The equipment is

too old and it's not safe.

What we need is a new gymnasium.

- [All Mice] Oh!

(mysterious music)

- [Alice] How

exciting! Angelina!

- So what are we going to

do for the fundraising fair?

- We could give rides

in a wheelbarrow...

- ...or have a lemonade stand.

- Dun ahhh!

What if we raise

money for the new gym

by doing a gymnastic show?

You and I can perform!

- And William can collect

the money from the audience.

- Yes, great.

(upbeat piano music)

- We're going to have

all sorts of things

on our "unwanted" stand.

It's to raise money

for the new gym.

- Second-hand clothes,

ornaments, books...

- Any old things you don't want.

- I'll look around girls.

- Just leave it outside the

door and we'll connect it later.

(upbeat piano music)

- I'm just off to

practice with Alice!

- [Angelina's Mum] Angelina!

You haven't done the dishes yet!

- Oh alright.

(suspenseful music)

- [Mouse ] Oh Penelope!

(sniggering)

(upbeat music)

(sniggering)

- Oh hello Alice!

- Hello Alice!

- Ouch!

(laughing)

- Where did you get that?

- That lovely lamp?

Oh, from Mrs Thimble.

Why? Do you want to buy it?

- Not that, my bag. I

mean, Angelina's bag.

- Oh, that! Angelia

has kindly donated it

to our "unwanted" stand.

- But I only gave it to

her today, as a present.

- It's obvious,

Angelina doesn't want

your little homemade gift.

And I'm not a bit

surprised, are you?

- No.

(laughing)

- Silly thing.

- Oh.

(birds chirping)

- How could a gym bag

just walk away by itself?

Promise me on your life that

you won't say anything to Alice.

- I promise.

- Thanks.

- Wouldn't it be better

just to tell her?

Anyway, you can't do

the gymnastic show

without your gym slip

and your twirly ribbons,

and they're in the bag.

- I know that William.

Alice, I've been thinking,

let's do a ballet performance

instead of a gymnastic show.

- We're always doing ballet.

- But we can wear our pink tutus

and our sparkly hairbands.

It'd be such fun.

- No, it won't.

You don't want to

do the gym show

because I'm better

at it than you are.

You never want to do

anything I'm good at.

- Alice that's not true.

- You even hated that

I'm good at sewing.

- What?

- So why don't you

do your silly little

ballet show with William?

(tense music)

- See how that feels Angelina.

(Alice crying)

(tense music)

(upbeat piano music)

- Now, the first

word we say is sorry.

- "We"? What do you mean "we"?

- Hold this for me please.

- Alright.

(knocking on door)

- Oh, oops!

- William!

I gave this to

Alice for Christmas!

- Oh my!

- Sorry, Mrs Nimble-Toes,

it was an accident.

- Don't worry, dear.

It's only Alice's donation

to the "unwanted" stand.

- "Unwanted" stand?

So that's how Alice

treats her best

friends present is it?

- Come along William,

we have a rehearsal to

do for our ballet show.

- Goodbye, Mrs Nimble-Toes.

- Have you and Angelina

had an argument?

- She started it. She

gave away that gym bag.

- Oh, surely Angelina wouldn't

do anything like that.

There must be some mistake.

- But I saw it with my own eyes.

(Alice crying)

- Why don't you go

and talk to her?

Give her a chance to explain.

(harp music playing)

- How dare Alice give that

book away. How dare she.

Keep your arms up William.

What's she so upset about?

Just because I don't want to

do a stupid gymnastic show...

- Oh! Oh!

(water trickling)

- That's enough watering, Henry.

(Henry giggling)

- Okay.

- [Angelina] Now we'll try it

all again, watch me remember.

Now... you see... William...

Alice only does

ballet to be with me.

Now we're not friends anymore

she'll probably stop going,

and I won't miss her at all.

(water spurting)

- What are you doing

Henry? Henry...

You see, William, I don't

need friend like... Alice!

(Alice screaming)

- And I don't need you either!

I'm never going to

be your friend again!

Not ever, ever, ever!

- Good!

(Alice crying)

(upbeat music)

- Skittles! Skittles!

(people chatting)

- Henry, have you got the bag?

- What bag?

- I told you to

bring a shopping bag

to collect all the money. Oh!

- See if you can buy something.

- Okay.

(birds chirping)

- Am I... I mean...

are we on first?

- Erm... no, you're after

Alice Nibble-Toes gym display.

(children playing)

- Will this do?

- My bag! My bag!

Henry you're wonderful!

Where did you find it?

- You gave it to us, remember?

- I certainly did not.

- You did, you left

it outside your door.

- So that's where it went!

- If you want it back,

you've got to pay double.

- I'll pay triple if you like.

(Alice gasps)

- Angelina...

- I'm so sorry, Alice. I

didn't mean to lose the bag.

It was an accident.

- No, no, I'm sorry.

I thought you'd given it away.

- Oh Alice, why ever would

I do a thing like that?

(upbeat piano music)

- Thank you.

(upbeat piano music)

- Thank you.

(cheering)

(laughing)

- Wait a minute, please Alice.

(Alice sighs)

- This is for you.

(Alice gasps)

- But, it's not my birthday?

- Best friends can give

each other presents anytime.

(laughing)

(upbeat ballerina music)

(upbeat happy music)

(children shouting)

- [Angelina] I've got it!

- [Mouse ] No I've got it!

- Don't count on it.

(children shouting)

- Yes!

(cheering)

- I don't know how

you do that Angelina.

- Yeah, that's the best

trick sh*t I've ever seen.

- Thanks.

(Angelina giggles)

- Show off.

- Looks like you'll be

practicing a lot this week.

- Hey! That letter's

from the ice-puck league.

(gasps)

- What does it say?

- We've been asked to

put a team together

to represent Chipping

Cheddar in the first

Mouseland Ice-Puck Tournament.

(cheering)

- So if you want to

try out for the team,

be here at eight o'clock

tomorrow morning.

- I'll be there.

- Yeah, me too.

- Oh yes!

(upbeat piano music)

- That's it!

That's it, keep your

eyes on the puck.

(upbeat piano music)

- All yours!

- Thanks Sammy.

- A girl?! Angelina,

what are you doing here?

- Trying out for the team.

(Sammy laughs)

- A girl, on the team?

That's the funniest

thing I've ever heard!

- What?

(sniggering)

(whistle blows)

- Sorry Angelina but

I'm afraid it's true.

League rules specifically say

that girls aren't

allowed to play.

- But why?

I've been playing

ice-puck forever and ever.

- Well, that was just for fun.

This is the real thing.

(Angelina grunts)

- No girls allowed,

no girls allowed,

well that's a stupid rule.

(Angelina sniffing)

- Oh, hello sweetheart.

How is my favorite

ice-puck player?

- Horrible, absolutely horrible!

(Angelina cries)

- Angelina? Are you alright?

Oh, dear.

- It's not fair. I could

play as well as any boy.

It's not fair, I can

play even better than...

...oh.

- There.

- [Angelina] Dad! Can I borrow

your old ice-puck uniform?

Please!

- Of course. But is

everything alright?

- Everything is fine, dad.

It's absolutely fine!

- Oh!

- How about William?

I saw him skate once and he

only fell down eight times.

- It was , but who's counting?

- He can be reserved.

Come on think everybody!

We only need one more player.

- Who's that?

(angelic piano music)

- Wow!

- Now, that's what

I call talent!

So, erm...

- An-dy...

- Well, Andy, congratulations,

you've just made the team.

(cheering)

(steady piano music)

- Hello, I've come to

meet my friend Angelina.

Have you seen her?

- Well, what does she look like?

- Oh, well... she's a

bit smaller than you...

- Really?

- ...and of course

she's very pretty,

and she always wears a

pink bow in her hair.

- You mean... like this one?

- Angelina! I

thought you were a-

- -a boy? Perfect!

- But Angelina, why do

you want to be a boy?

- Oh, I don't want to be a boy.

I just want everyone

to think I'm a boy.

But I'm going to need your help,

and you mustn't tell a soul.

Do you promise

Alice? Not a soul.

- Okay.

(upbeat mischievous music)

- Okay.

- Hang on!

Thanks Alice.

(giggling)

(panting)

(upbeat mischievous music)

- How do I look?

- Erm... oh... lovely...

(food crunching)

- I can see Dr. Tuttle.

Oh, and there's Mrs Thimble.

- Just think Angelina,

Chipping Cheddar

playing in the Mouseland League.

This is going to

be a historic game.

- Come on!

- I'm just going to

get a drink of water.

- But the game's

just about to begin.

- I have to go dad, I...

I have hiccups... see.

Excuse me, excuse me please.

- Hurry back, dear.

They're up to something.

- [Angelina] Excuse me.

- Ah phew!

- Hurry, Alice.

- I'm hurrying. Uh oh!

- What do you mean "uh oh"?

- The straps broken!

- But... but Alice, just tie

it together! It'll have to do.

- There!

- Oh Alice! Wish me luck!

- Good luck!

- Where have you been?

- Sorry, sorry.

(whistle blows)

(upbeat piano music)

(cheering)

- Well I hope she's alright.

- Don't worry dear, she's

probably sitting with Alice.

(upbeat piano music)

(cheering)

- [Commentator] Half time score,

it's Chipping Cheddar

ten, Little Brie three.

(door creaks)

(team chatting)

- Did you see the look on

their faces when Andy...

...oh, whoops...

scored that last point?

(laughing)

- It was nothing,

just talent I...

(gasps)

- Angelina?

- Angelina?!

- Look, I just wanted to play.

Don't you see? It's not fair

that girls aren't allowed.

- Fair? You pretend to be

a boy and break the rules.

Huh, we could be disqualified

from the game because of you!

Did you think of that, huh?

- That's enough Sammy.

(teacher sighs)

- Well, Angelina, I'm

afraid rules are rules.

William, get your helmet on.

- Oh, crumbs. Oh, erm...

(crowd booing)

- Oh, come on!

- [Commentator] And that's

another point for Little Brie,

bringing the scores

level. Well ice-puck fans,

it appears that Chipping

Cheddar's change for the worse!

- Keep your eyes

on the puck boys!

(crowd booing)

- I've got it... ow!

- [Commentator] Oh it's a fail!

With only seconds left,

Chipping Cheddar has a chance

to win the game with a penalty.

But who will make the sh*t?

- It's Sammy.

- But there's no way through!

- He'll never make the sh*t.

- She's the only one

who can do it, Sammy.

It's our only chance to win.

- [Crowd] We want Andy!

(crowd chanting)

- Go on, give it your best

sh*t. Like a good boy.

(crowd cheering)

- [Commentator]

Now Andy's back on,

again for Chipping

Cheddar. Oh, no, it's...

- That's not Andy.

That's my daughter!

- [Commentator] It's Angelina.

- Angelina, you can do it!

(angelic piano music)

- [Commentator] Yes, eleven

to ten! Chipping Cheddar wins!

(cheering)

- [Alice] Ballerina from

Chipping Cheddar makes history.

Oh, Angelina, you're famous!

- Well, no girls allowed

was a silly rule, Alice.

Someone had to change it.

- Well, I'm proud

to be your friend.

- You mean best friend.

You know Alice, I was

thinking, maybe when I'm older,

I'll become the First Lady

Mayor of Chipping Cheddar.

Or even run for

president of Mouseland!

After all, why can't a girl

grow up to be president?

(giggling)

(upbeat orchestral music)

(steady piano music)

- [Narrator] I wonder what our

little stars are doing today.

Vanessa is showing Antonia

how to dance like... well,

it looks as if she's flying!

(suspenseful music)

- [Narrator] And Toby and Callum

look like they're fighting!

(suspenseful music)

- [Narrator] Caitlin is running.

(slow harp music)

- [Narrator] Scarlet is on

pointe. She must be tip-toeing.

(suspenseful music)

- [Narrator] I wonder what

Vanessa is showing everyone now.

It looks like she's

pretending to hold a stick,

and trying to hit

something with it!

Now Vanessa looks

like she's gliding.

So does Callum!

(drum roll)

- [Narrator] Now

everyone's dressed up.

Oh, look, they're in teams!

A blue team and a red team.

(upbeat playful music)

- [Narrator] I wonder what

Antonia and Paloma are up to.

(upbeat playful music)

- [Narrator] They must be

playing a game of some sort.

It's not soccer

'cause you don't wear

helmets when you're

playing that.

It's a game where

you use sticks.

Now, Scarlet and Caitlin

look like they're skating.

They must be playing ice

hockey, just like me and Sammy.

Well saved Toby!

(upbeat playful music)

- [Narrator] I think they're

going to have another go.

(drum roll)

- [Narrator] Now

Paloma and Antonia

are trying to get the puck.

(drum roll)

- [Narrator] Great sh*t Antonia!

That means the blue team wins.

(slow orchestral music)

- [Narrator] When you're dancing

you can pretend to be doing

so many different things.

That's why I love ballet.

(upbeat orchestral music)
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