:52:00
- Baba baloomba.
- No.
:52:02
- Balloon.
- Babaloomba.
:52:05
Don't you get it?
Ba-loon. Say "ba".
:52:10
- Ba.
- Now say "loon".
:52:12
Uh, loon?
:52:14
Now say "ba-loon".
:52:15
- Ba-loon.
- Exactly.
:52:19
- Balloon.
- You've got it.
:52:22
Balloon, balloon, balloon.
:52:24
Oh, thank you.
This is great.
:52:30
Madam, it has been my extreme pleasure
talking with your daughter.
:52:34
She taught me how to say balloon.
Balloon!
:52:36
Well, I'm very happy for you.
:52:40
Come on, honey.
:52:45
Sweetheart, how many times
have I told you not to talk to strangers?
:52:49
He's not strange, Mommy.
He's Mushmouth.
:52:54
Goodup byebee.
:53:00
Hey, man.
Look at Old Weird Harold.
:53:04
He's shooting.
:53:07
He's dunkin'.
:53:12
And he's not falling.
:53:14
He's not clumsy anymore.
:53:19
- Mushmouth, you can speak.
- Don't call me Mushmouth.
:53:22
Uh, what should we call you?
:53:24
J ust call me... Mouth.
:53:29
Don't call me
Old Weird Harold anymore.
:53:31
I'm Air Harold now.
:53:40
- Dumb Donald.
- Hmm?
:53:43
What are you doing here?
We've gotta go.
:53:45
I'm readin' African-American history.
I'm on volume 22.
:53:48
- But I thought you were dumb.
- Well, that's when I was a cartoon.
:53:51
I'm actually feeling
pretty smart now.
:53:54
And I bet I'll feel even smarter
without this dumb-lookin' hat.
:53:58
Oh, you've got a nice face.