:42:03
We get it back.
:42:04
I have in my mind...
:42:06
...developing a little surprise
for Mr. Kahuna.
:42:10
How do we find him?
We don't know his location.
:42:13
We don't need to.
:42:15
- I make it so that he finds me.
- Bravo!
:42:21
So do you know baby language too?
:42:23
I can't speak it well,
but I can understand a little bit.
:42:26
How did you meet Kahuna?
:42:29
He found me in a Russian orphanage.
I was alone and scared.
:42:32
My father died, and no one knew
where my mom was.
:42:35
Why was he there?
:42:37
He was helping match up parents
with their lost kids.
:42:40
He tried but could never find
my mom.
:42:43
That's when he took me in.
:42:45
Hey, Zack.
:42:47
How does Kahuna...?
You know.
:42:51
Help save the world, disarm bad guys,
drive turbo-powered baby buggies?
:42:55
- Yeah.
- It's quite a story.
:42:58
Parts I learned from Kahuna.
Some I found out on my own.
:43:02
Where the facts end
and the legend begins...
:43:05
...no one really knows for sure.
:43:08
You see, Kahuna's father
was a scientist.
:43:10
One of the best. He lived and worked
in a secret American Army base...
:43:14
...in Germany
after the First World War.
:43:17
After he saw the horrible conditions
the soldiers suffered during the war...
:43:21
...he dedicated his time to developing
a kind of super vitamin formula.
:43:26
A formula to unlock the area
in the brain...
:43:28
...that gives children
their amazing energy.
:43:31
The soldiers who lived in harsh
environments, with low food rations...
:43:35
...would have a better chance
of survival.
:43:37
But he created something
even more powerful.
:43:40
A sort of fountain of youth formula...
:43:43
...which actually stopped
the aging process.
:43:45
Because Kahuna's father
was widowed...
:43:47
...he took his sons everywhere.
The babies competed for attention.
:43:51
Shut up.
Stop crying, you little brat.
:43:55
Kenny...
:43:56
...would you be nice
to your little brother?
:43:59
I've told you this before.