:05:03
- Stop waking me up.
- What's in the basket?
:05:06
Hey, Tucker. Did you see that?
:05:08
You seen one funny-Iooking horse,
you seen them all.
:05:11
Oh, come on.
Get out there and say hello.
:05:15
- Wake me up when he leaves.
- You know what, I'll do it myself.
:05:18
That's the weirdest-Iooking horse
I've ever seen.
:05:21
Oh, he's cute. Tucker, come out here
and meet our guest.
:05:25
I'm coming. I swear, Franny,
the funnier-Iooking the animal...
:05:28
...the more you wanna keep it.
- Kept you, didn't I?
:05:32
Well, subdivide me and Kentucky-fry me.
:05:35
You know what, Tucker,
you cut those bangs...
:05:38
...you and him could be cousins.
- Bad hair.
:05:41
- Just thinking out loud. Thinking out loud.
- Question time.
:05:45
- What exactly are you?
- Good question.
:05:48
- I don't know.
- Okay, we can rule out genius.
:05:52
Don't make me chew open a can
of pony whup.
:05:55
Save the sweet talk for later.
:05:58
Don't pay any attention to him.
Listen, he's all whinny and no bite.
:06:01
I'm Franny, this is Reggie,
and Mr. Sensitive here is Tucker.
:06:05
And that old goat there is an old goat.
:06:07
It's the Chief.
:06:11
- You used to be so nice.
- Yeah, I know, but I got over it.
:06:14
Why do you have to be
such a horse's...?
:06:26
Well, let's just get you dried off first,
all right?
:06:37
He's got real strong legs.
:06:39
He's quite the little athlete.
:06:45
Hey, buddy.
:06:47
Why don't you grab the milk
and see if he'll come to you.
:06:52
Come here, boy. Come on.
:06:55
Come on. Come on. There you are.