:32:12
Never, never let them
:32:13
Never, never let them
:32:15
It rots the senses in the head
:32:17
It keeps imagination dead
:32:18
It clogs and clutters up the mind
:32:20
It makes a child so dull and blind
:32:21
So dull, so dull
:32:23
He can no longer understand
A fairy tale, a fairyland
:32:26
A fairyland, a fairyland
:32:28
His brain becomes as soft as cheese
:32:29
His thinking powers rust and freeze
:32:31
He cannot think, he only sees
:32:38
Regarding little Mike Teavee
:32:41
We very much regret that we
:32:44
Regret that we
:32:48
Shall simply have to wait and see
:32:49
Wait and see, wait and see
:32:51
Wait and see, wait and see, wait and see
:32:53
We very much regret that we
:32:54
Shall simply have to wait and see
:32:56
If we can get him back his height
:32:58
But if we can't
:33:01
It serves him right
:33:02
Somebody grab him.
:33:04
Help me.
:33:06
Help me.
:33:08
Oh, thank heavens.
He's completely unharmed.
:33:12
Unharmed? What are you talking about?
:33:18
Just put me back in the other way.
:33:20
There is no other way.
:33:22
lt's television, not telephone.
There's quite a difference.
:33:25
And what exactly do you propose
to do about it?
:33:28
l don't know.
:33:30
But young men are extremely springy.
They stretch like mad.
:33:34
-Let's go put him in the taffy puller.
-Taffy puller?
:33:38
Hey, that was my idea.
:33:41
Boy, is he gonna be skinny.
:33:43
Yeah.
:33:45
Taffy puller.
:33:48
l want you to take Mr. Teavee
and his...
:33:52
...little boy up to the taffy puller, okay?
:33:54
Stretch him out.