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Red Resurrection 2.2 for C&C Red Alert 2 Yuri's Revenge, Allied Campaign Mission 10 - Mirage

Red Resurrection 2.2 is a mod for C&C Red Alert 2 Yuri's Revenge, using the ARES

Music - Frank Klepacki, KKnD, World Beyond and Pr0metheus Music

Mission Location - Black Forest, Germany

For the best comfort, it is recommended to watch the video in Fullscreen

Frustrated by losing the campaign in the USA to conquer it, Soviets have decided to make a push against the European Allies in Germany.

Feared by losing the Einstein's Laboratory and improved Chronosphere prototype, they've given you the responsibility to defend against this attack wave.

Your order is to defend the mentioned buildings and push back the Soviets from Germany, making time for the successful planing of the invasion on Soviet Union.

The mission begins with a short reintroduction to the Mirage Tanks - in Red Resurrection they've got the turrets what enables them to be more mobile in combat.

Just after their introduction, the battle control is online - order your MCV to deploy the in the Einstein's Lab proximity and deploy a Refinery around to gather gems.

To the southeast of your base, there is a badly damaged Refinery - capture it with an Engineer and pick up a crate to get a free Chrono Miner and begin harvesting.

Once the Soviets arrive, attacking three bases at once you have plenty of time to organise yourself against their attack waves - it's pretty easy to defend.

Tech up as fast as you can, producing several Chrono Miners with Refineries on the map - your backbone will be Rikishis, Sonic Enforcers, Bishops and Abrams Tanks.

Sonic Enforcers are really great when dealing against mobs of the infantry, their damage against other types is also great - however their low rate of fire is a drawback.

The armored fist might be made of the Abrams Tanks and Rikishi infantry units around, both of them can make a really hard pounding against infantry, vehicles and buildings.

Bishops (the Athenas from Red Alert 3) are great long range artillery against enemy defences, buildings and of course Nuclear Reactors, however they need some ally units around.

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For more infomation >> C&C YR Red Resurrection 2.2 Red Alert 2 - Allied Mission 10, Mirage - Duration: 16:54.

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Channel i TV Live News Bangla, 07 April 2018,(Bangla Sangbad Online)Bangladesh News,Bd Live News - Duration: 9:26.

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For more infomation >> Channel i TV Live News Bangla, 07 April 2018,(Bangla Sangbad Online)Bangladesh News,Bd Live News - Duration: 9:26.

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Meeting my true love in America? (Exchange year) - Duration: 6:44.

Today I gonna tell you the real real truth

That no one ever know about why do I want to do an exchange year in America

And that's kind of like my deepest and darkest secret

so yeah

hebe lee

Hello, everyone, my name is Hebe and I'm a 17-year-old girl from Taiwan

I can't believe I gonna tell you the real real truth

Okay, so if are your first time here

subscribe for more video about my exchange year in America and in Germany

and

comment below if your would like to do an exchange year why or why not

if you were an exchange student or you are currently an exchange student

What is your intention doing on an exchange year?

So I know lots of you have a lot of reasons like I mean for me too but it's just like

my main reason is really weird okay so like for example

Maybe you want to learn better English

I mean that's definitely

definitely everyone's main reason right like

maybe you want to learn better english or you think

you gonna speak fluent English after the exchange year

or maybe you want to do an culture exchange

or

Maybe you want to try the real American food

like that actually was one of my intention too like

when I was in Taiwan like we don't really have mac and cheese

so like, we have it but it's not that common but

When I go to America it's like everywhere

and I was like so in loved and

I eat too much and I was like

Oh mac and cheese

at the end of the year I was like

not again mac and cheese but

I really love them actually but it's just

I eat too much when I was in America but

Hopefully, when I go back next year

I would want to eat them cuz right now

I'm currently Germany and

I didn't really eat mac and cheese here

too

so yeah and they're actually some cool

German food that I've never seen in Taiwan and America

but we can talk about that next time

or you want to live the life like

High School Musical

like I remember when I was in America

my friend was like

Hebe, high school musical

that's so like

that's my exchange year gonna be

and I was like

high school musical, high school musical

High School Musical and then

Okay, I know I'm super lame

I've never seen high school musical

before I went to America

I know I'm super lame but I remember one of my friend

was a huge fan of high school musical

she has every stuff

all the poster you know

the DVD and stuff but I was just really lame cuz

everyone liked it so then I was like I'm not gonna watch it

cuz everyone gonna watch it

I was like you know I'm super stubborn

like it's a popular thing i was like

hey

no, you know nah

but it's kind of like that and

if you think the high school life

It's like high school musical

I think you're gonna check my video

here you know (up up up there)

That's the video that I made like the reality and the expectation

so if you haven't watch it go watch it

or you simply want to live an American life

like for me that's kind of the reason for me like

When my organization asked me like

Hebe why do you want to do an exchange year

and then I was like

why do I want to do an exchange year

I mean I just want to learn English and stuff

and they asked me like, what's your expectation

about living in America in high school

and with your host family and all the stuff and

I was blank in my mind I was like I don't expect anything

like anything they do are good are perfect

I just want to experience the real American life

you know so I didn't want to have like the bad expectation

or like super good expectation you know

so I told them

I didn't have anything actually

they actually tried to make me think of a reason

so I told them

maybe like movies and all the stuff but actually

I was like blank in my mind and I think lots of people do too

and

so then the intentions I just said are the most common intentions

and I believe they are more intentions

I mean all the intentions that I just say are like my intentions too

like my reasons too

like they're not like the biggest part of it

but they do take some part of it you know

and

I'm gonna tell you

The main reasons why do I want to do an exchange year

so

The main reasons are

The main reasons are

THE MAIN REASONS ARE

Meeting my true love!

meeting my true love

meeting my true love, meeting my true love

NO NO NO NO NO

No No No No I was just joking but it's kind of like related

(MENTAL BREAK DOWN)

So don't laugh at me okay?

Don't laugh at me

and also don't mock at me okay

So the main reasons are to see

the biggest and the main reason is to see

is to see

shawn mendes

Shawn Mendes

SHAWN MENDES

Shawn Mendes

I feel like I'm awarding the iheart radio award or stuff

Shawn Mendes

Welcome Shawn Mendes

Shawn Peter Raul Mendes

Like hi guys, like i'm not joking okay?

I know it might be crazy or stupid or stuff

but I was a really crazy fan girl of him

You know I'm still right now

Like his new album gonna release and I was so excited

so I think I liked him when I was in 8th grade which is

2014

and I decided to do an exchange at the end of 2015

which is almost 2016

so it's kind of like two years at that moment

And guys right now it's 2018

I can't believe like it's 2018 now like

we make it to 2018

And thanks for watching the video

if you liked it like and share it

thank you

For more infomation >> Meeting my true love in America? (Exchange year) - Duration: 6:44.

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Spot's 25th Anniversary Special - Duration: 2:02:36.

♪ With a smile and a laugh he can light up your day ♪

♪ like the sun peaking over the hill ♪

♪ And his eyes give a wink cause he's ready to play ♪

♪ Come along, it will be quite a thrill ♪

♪ There's a brand new world to discover ♪

♪ Let's uncover what he's got ♪

♪ Everyone is having lots of fun ♪

♪ with a friend named: ♪

♪ Where is that little rascal? ♪

♪ Where, oh, where can he be? ♪

♪ He'll be late for his dinner ♪

♪ Better go look, now let me see. ♪

NARRATOR: It was time for dinner.

But Spot still wanted to play.

- Naughty, Spot. - NARRATOR: Said Spot's Mom, Sally.

It's dinnertime.

Where can he be?

I know he's in the house somewhere.

Is he behind the door?

( slurping )

No. He's not here.

Mmmm!

( slurping )

( snake hisses )

What's that?

Is he in the clock?

( yawns )

No!

( ♪ ♪ ♪ )

Spot, are you in the piano?

No. It's only me.

Only us, you mean.

Perhaps he's upstairs.

Oh!

He's probably under the cupboard

under the stairs.

No. There's only room for me in here.

And it's quite cramped as it is.

Are you under the bed, Spot?

VOICE: No!

Haven't you found Spot yet?

Aha!

There's Spot.

I see you, Spot.

( giggles )

Try the basket.

( basket rustling )

Hello, Mom.

( giggles )

Do you think I was lost?

Good boy, Spot.

Go and eat up your dinner.

Woof! Woof!

Woof!

NARRATOR: Spot did eat up his dinner

to the very last crumb.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Spot is out in the garden ♪

♪ taking his first walk alone ♪

♪ He goes on an adventure ♪

♪ and gets home safe on his own. ♪

NARRATOR: It was a lovely day for a walk

- SALLY: Spot. - SPOT: Woof! Woof!

- Spot! - Woof! Woof!

Woof! Woof!

Woof! Woof!

SALLY: Oh, Spot!

SPOT: Woof! Woof!

Spot.

You can go for a walk in the garden.

Off you go.

( door closes )

Woof! Woof!

- ( door opens ) - And Spot

don't get lost!

Don't worry, Mom.

I'll be careful.

NARRATOR: It was the first time

Spot had been allowed out on his own.

I can't get lost in this small garden.

Hmm. This is interesting.

( barks )

I wonder what's in the shed.

Oh.

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEOW!!!

( tapping )

What are you doing?

I'm making holes in the tree

to get food.

Food? Hmm.

I feel hungry too.

I wonder if there's anything to eat.

If you're hungry

look in the flower bed.

I don't want to eat flowers.

( sniffs )

A bone!

Woof!

The largest bone I've ever seen.

Now, I'm thirsty.

Ruff!

Hello.

Don't fall in.

WHOA!!!

Time to go home.

Spot?

Spot?

Spot!

What have you been doing?

Hmm.

Not a lot really.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Great big rain drops are falling ♪

♪ Making puddles outdoors ♪

♪ Things look good for some splashing ♪

♪ Spot jumps in on our floors. ♪

NARRATOR: Spot woke up to the sound of rain.

Uh-oh.

( yawning )

I have to stay indoors today.

Breakfast time, Spot.

Woof!

Woof!

NARRATOR: After breakfast

Spot looked out of the window.

Goodie!

It stopped raining!

Now can I go and play, Mom?

All right.

Don't roll in the wet grass.

NARRATOR: Outside

Spot stopped, and looked at the rainbow.

Oh, that's nice.

( sniffs )

Oh.

Oh!

Stop shaking the tree, Steve!

( giggles )

You're getting me wet.

Sorry, Spot.

NARRATOR: Just then, Helen came by.

It stopped raining.

So it has.

You don't need those now.

Yes, I do.

I need the boots to walk through the puddles.

You mean like this one?

SPOT: Woof! Woof!

Woof! Woof!

You two are silly!

( giggles ): Now your feet are wet and muddy!

( in unison ): We don't care!

( giggling ): This is fun!

( thunder )

It started to rain again.

And I'm nice and dry.

Enjoy your fun.

SALLY: Spot

Come in, Spot.

- Woof! Woof! - NARRATOR: When she saw how muddy he was

Sally was angry.

( angrily ): Get into the bath at once!

It's not bedtime yet.

This is fun!

After this

I think I had enough water for one day.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Spot sees something that's shiny ♪

♪ So he pauses a bit ♪

♪ Mix it up as he wonders ♪

♪ "Hmmm. What lock will this key fit?" ♪

NARRATOR: Spot was in the garden.

Oh.

What's that shining on the path?

It's a key!

Probably the key to the garden shed.

Let's see if it is.

It's too small.

Too small. Too small.

- ( giggles ): It's too small. - Perhaps Dad knows where it fits.

Oh, good. Here he comes now.

Hello, Dad.

- Did you know where--? - Sorry, Spot. I can't stop now.

I'm looking for something.

Oh, well.

I'll just have to find out for myself.

Hmm.

Maybe it fits Mom's jewel's box.

It's too big.

I'll try Dad's desk.

It's the right size--

but it won't unlock the desk.

I'll ask Mom what the key fits.

Ba-bump. Ba-bump.

Ba-bump. Ba-bump.

Ba-bump. Ba-bump.

Ba-bump, ba-bump ba-bump.

- Mom, did you know-- - I'm sorry, Spot.

I must go and help Dad.

I'll be back in a minute.

Perhaps it fits the kitchen cupboard.

( giggles ): Oh. This game's fun.

It goes in the lock.

It doesn't work.

Now, where shall I try?

Not upstairs. I've tried there.

I wonder why Dad left his toolbox out?

I'll try the key.

It works!

It's the key to the toolbox!

I'll tell Dad!

Dad!

Dad!

I've found the key to the toolbox!

That's clever, Spot!

We didn't even tell you

that's what we are looking for!

Well done, Spot.

You are a clever dog.

Woof! Woof!

Woof! Woof!

♪ Farms are such fun to visit ♪

♪ Baby animals play ♪

♪ Sam says "Spot I will show you" ♪

♪ Spot says "Dad, I'll lead the way." ♪

Woof! Woof!

NARRATOR: Spot and Sam

took a trip to the farm.

Come on, Spot.

I have some baby animals to show you.

Baby animals?

Woof! Woof!

Don't show me, Dad.

Let me try and find 'em.

I wonder if there in the barn.

( moo )

They aren't any calves in there.

VOICE: Tweet! Tweet!

Tweet! Tweet!

What's that I hear behind the bush?

VOICE ( giggles ): Tweet! Tweet!

Tweet! Tweet!

Only joking.

Tweet!

Tweet! Tweet!

Tweet! Tweet!

( giggling )

Tweet! Tweet!

( chicken clucking )

Who's that hiding behind the straw?

Oh.

They aren't any chicks in there.

Maybe next time.

Okay.

( sheep bleating )

There's something behind the fence.

Hurry up, Spot!

What are you doing?

I can't find any lambs.

Only sheep.

- ( splash ) - Spot!

I'm looking for ducklings.

( quacks ): Ducklings?

They aren't any here.

Get out of the pond!

Ducklings, indeed.

Whatever next?

GOOSE: Honk!

- I know there's something-- - Honk! Honk!

Honk!

- ( barks ) - Honk! Honk!

Don't go behind the barrel, Dad.

HONK!

HONK! HONK! HONK!

HONK! HONK! HONK!

HONK! HONK! HONK!

They weren't any goslings.

Oh. But they are some baby animals here.

Have a look.

( squealing and snorting )

Hello, Piglets.

( giggling )

Time to go home, Spot.

( soft meowing )

What's that in the basket?

( meowing )

Come on, Spot.

There's nothing there.

Wait, Dad! Look!

Kittens!

( meowing )

We're home, Mom!

Did Dad show you the piglets, Spot?

Yes!

Then I found some kittens to show Dad.

Good boy, Spot.

Woof!

Woof! Woof!

♪ Spot's friend Steve has a question ♪

♪ "May Spot stay overnight?" ♪

♪ First Spot must ask his mother ♪

♪ "Please Mom, please." ♪

♪ "Well, All right." ♪

NARRATOR: Spot's mom was calling him.

Spot.

Spot?

Oh, there you are.

NARRATOR: Spot was talking to Steve over the fence.

Mom, may I stay overnight at Steve's?

Please?

- Yes, of course! - Woof! Woof!

Thanks, Mom.

I'll get some things.

Spot!

( giggles ): What are you taking with you?

Oh, not much.

Let's go, Spot!

I hope I had forgetten anything.

( giggles ): It's a good thing I live next door.

Woof! Woof!

You've got a new slide.

Come on!

( giggles ): Go on, Spot.

( grunts )

Almost there.

Woof!

- WHEEEE! - Watch out for the flowers, Spot.

- ( crash ) - Too late.

Too late! Too late!

Come on, Steve.

WHEEEE!

This is fun!

Woof! Woof!

WHEEEE!

( barks )

Steve?

Where are you, Steve?

Steve?

( Steve giggles )

He's behind the tree.

Oh.

That's funny.

STEVE: Yoo-hoo! Spot!

I can't climb up there.

Swing on the tire.

Woof! Woof!

Here comes your Mom, Spot.

Hi, Mom.

You forgot this.

Thanks, Mom.

Time for bed, boys.

What was in the bag, Spot?

Nothing.

Good night, Steve.

STEVE ( yawns ): Good night, Spot.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Oh my! It's rather windy ♪

♪ Here comes Spot with his kite ♪

♪ Hopes this breeze keeps a blowing ♪

♪ And takes it too its highest height. ♪

NARRATOR: It was a windy day.

And Spot wanted to fly his kite.

( grunts )

( yelps )

See you later, Mom.

Careful. Don't get blown away.

Ready, steady

GO!

Oh, dear.

Okay. Try again.

Come on, kite. Fly!

Kite, up you go!

OW!

Careful.

Careful!

OOH!

Careful!

What you suppose coming too?

CAREFUL!

OW!

Oh, dear.

AAAAAAAAH!

OH DEAR!

- It's going to--- - ( crash )

It has.

It's stuck in the tree.

Oh.

It's too high for me to reach.

That's the end of my kite flying.

NARRATOR: Spot watched the leaves blowing in the wind.

I know.

I'll catch one of each kind.

What's that?

MAN: That's my hat.

Thank you for catching it.

It's my best Sunday hat.

Let me know if there's anything I can do for you.

There is!

Can you get my kite down from the tree?

Certainly.

1, 2, 3!

( barks )

There it goes!

NARRATOR: Spot was glad to have his kite back.

Now I can try again.

NARRATOR: This time when he ran

The kite ran soaring into the air.

Thank you, Mr. Kangaroo.

NARRATOR: But Mr. Kangaroo couldn't hear.

It was too windy.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Yippy-Yay! It is park time! ♪

♪ That's Spot's favorite place ♪

♪ Spot, Helen, and Sally ♪

♪ each has own a happy face. ♪

NARRATOR: Spot and Helen were playing cards.

SNAP!

SALLY: Spot! Helen!

It's so nice today.

Let's all go to the park.

Great, Mom!

Come on!

What are you doing, Spot?

Come on, Spot!

I was only getting my ball.

WHOOPS!

Spot?

Spot!

Wait for us, Spot.

This is fun.

Look, Spot.

Oh, yes.

( cooing )

Come on.

Spot, Helen

don't chase the pigeons!

We only wanted to play.

Where did the ball go?

( clears throat )

Is this what you are looking for?

Oh, thank you, sir.

Ooh.

Let's have a swing.

You can go first.

You like the swing. Don't you, Spot?

Oh, yes.

So do I.

Come on. It's my turn now.

Yes, Spot. It's time to change.

( grunts )

That's enough swinging.

Let's go play in the tubes.

Okay.

( Spot's barks echoes )

Who are you waving too, Spot?

Tom.

Hi, Tom!

Hello, Spot!

Hello, Helen!

Come on, Tom.

Now we can play "Monkey in the Middle."

Get your ball, Spot.

Come on, Tom.

- Hurry up, you two! - Ready?

You start in the middle, Tom.

Catch, Helen!

You tricked me, Spot.

I'll get it next time.

OH! Too high!

( splash )

Oh, dear.

How do we get our ball back?

The ball's coming back.

Quack!

What a kind duck.

Say, "Thank you" Spot.

Quack! Quack!

Quack!

Woof! Woof!

♪ Spot has fun near the bookcase ♪

♪ Stacking books up to climb ♪

♪ He plays games while he's waiting ♪

♪ Then Sally comes "It's story time!" ♪

NARRATOR: Sally was busy in the kitchen.

Hello, Mom. What are you doing?

I'm making a salad, Spot.

I'll help you.

- Careful. - WHOA!!!

If you want to help

go and pick some flowers from the garden.

All right, Mom.

Slowly, Spot.

( birds chirping )

Hello, Spot.

What are you doing?

Picking some flowers for Mom.

Leave some for us to look at.

Don't worry.

There's still plenty here.

Bye-bye.

Where shall I put the flowers on, Mom?

Leave them there.

I'm nearly finished, Spot.

Choose a book

and I'll come and read to you.

Hmm.

Hmm.

Hmm.

This one looks good.

Mmmm-hmm.

This one looks good too.

So does that.

There's some nice thick ones there.

Whoo!

( grunts )

It's a castle.

I'm going to climb it.

Woof!

I'm the king of the castle.

Oh dear!

The castle isn't safe.

( humming )

It's a tent.

Come and look at me, Mom.

Woof! Woof!

I'll be there in a minute.

Now we'll stand 'em this way.

Hmm.

( giggles )

I can play hide-and-seek.

Mom

are you ready yet?

What a lot of books!

And where's Spot?

( giggles )

Here I am, Mom.

( giggles )

Which one do you want me to read to you?

This one.

You can read the words.

I can look at the pictures.

It was fun playing with the books, Mom.

It's even more fun when you read them.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Sandwiches and some cool drinks ♪

♪ Checkered table cloth too ♪

♪ Spot is having a picnic ♪

♪ He thinks it's fun ♪

♪ Well, wouldn't you? ♪

NARRATOR: Spot was going on his first picnic

with Tom, Helen, and Steve.

They'll be here in a minute, Mom.

Oh. Just what we need for our picnic.

- ( crash ) - Spot!

Oh dear.

Your friends are here, Spot.

( giggling )

Oh great!

Let's go!

Bye, Mom!

Be careful.

Come back if it rains.

Don't worry.

I'll be in charge.

( giggling )

( giggling )

I know where there's a big tree by the stream.

Come on. I'll race ya.

( Tom laughs; Helen giggles )

You won, Spot!

I won, Tom!

Ahh. Oooh.

That was silly, Tom.

You might have hurt yourself.

Well, I didn't.

And I'm nice and cool.

Let's go and eat!

OOPS!

Come on!

We are!

WHOOPS!

( laughs )

BOO!

- ( laughter ) - This is fun!

Yoo-Hoo! Steve!

Hi, Spot!

This is a great tree!

You can see for miles.

Come and eat, Steve.

It's starting to rain.

It's starting to rain!

Quick! Under here.

This is a good idea, Helen.

It's only a shower.

OOPS!

You and your tricks, Steve.

We may as well go home.

I knew you come back wet and hungry.

I made you an indoor picnic.

Thanks, Mom.

That was really a good idea.

We're starving.

We didn't mind getting wet.

But we did mind eating soggy sandwiches.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Flowers smell so embiting ♪

♪ It's a beautiful day ♪

♪ Spot walks out through the garden ♪

♪ The perfect place for him to play. ♪

NARRATOR: It was a beautiful day.

I'll be in the garden, Dad.

I'll be out later, Spot.

( sniffs ): Mmm.

NARRATOR: Spot liked to go in the garden every morning.

Good morning, Birds.

Careful, Spot!

I had breakfast ages ago.

We never know when breakfast ends

and lunch begins.

( giggles )

Thanks for the ride.

( sniffs ): That's nice.

( frog croaking )

What's that?

It seems to be coming from the pond.

Hello. What are you doing?

I'm watching the fish.

Ribbit!

They're always eating.

( giggles ): Yes.

You're right.

They are a bit like the birds.

SAM: Spot!

I can hear dad calling.

SAM: Spot.

I better see what he wants.

SAM: Spot!

See you tomorrow, Spot.

Ribbit! Ribbit!

There you are, Spot.

Would you like to help with the watering?

Oooh, Yes.

I'll hold the hose.

Turn on the water, Dad.

OOOOH! Careful, Spot!

It's not me that needs watering.

( giggles ): Whoops. Sorry, Dad.

( giggles )

SAM: Spot!

That's enough watering.

You can pick some flowers for Mom.

Good idea, Dad.

Woof! Woof!

( scats )

Oh, that's a nice one.

Hello, Mom.

I've picked some flowers for you.

Thank you, Spot. They're beautiful.

I was just going to dig some carrots for dinner.

I'll get them, Mom.

( grunts )

( grunts )

Here are the carrots, Mom.

Thank you, Spot.

- Oh! - What's the hurry.

I nearly forgot my own window box.

I have to give my flowers their breakfast.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Spot has has such a big day ♪

♪ He's been playing a lot ♪

♪ Now he let's out a big yawn ♪

♪ It's time for sleep ♪

♪ So, Sweet Dreams, Spot ♪

NARRATOR: In the morning

Spot helped his mother do the shopping.

Thank you, Spot.

Now, one of those.

Woof!

SALLY: No, not that one.

Woof!

NARRATOR: After lunch

he went into the park with his Dad.

BOO!

OH, DEAR!

( reacts )

Oh, it's you, Spot.

( laughs )

NARRATOR: In the afternoon

Tom came around to play.

Hello, Spot. I've come to play!

Woof! Woof! Woof!

Tom? Where are you?

BOO!

NARRATOR: After that

Spot was tired and ready for bed.

It was fun today. Wasn't it?

( yawns )

Yes, Teddy.

I suppose it was.

But I'm glad it's bedtime now.

Good night.

Night-night.

NARRATOR: Spot went into the garden

for a last walk around.

Hello, Spot.

( yawns )

It's time for me to go to bed.

( yawns ): Me too.

I've just woken up.

I've got lots to do, tonight.

Better you than me.

NARRATOR: Spot kissed his Dad "Good Night."

bounded upstairs

and jumped into his basket.

Woof! Woof!

NARRATOR: Spot's mom came in to say "Good Night."

Read me a story, Mom.

All right.

Now, let me see.

- Where do we get to? - ( yawns )

NARRATOR: Spot snuggled down cozy and warm.

Ah, yes. Here we are.

Oh, you are a tired little pup.

Good night, Spot.

Sweet dreams.

♪ Spot smells something exciting ♪

- ( sniffing ) - ♪ So he follows his nose ♪

♪ Oh, he just has to find it ♪

♪ He sniffs and sniffs look, there he goes. ♪

NARRATOR: Spot was taking a walk.

( sniffs ): That's a nice smell.

I wonder what it is.

No. That's not what I can smell.

Hello, Spot.

- Woof! - What are you sniffing?

Have you got a cold?

No, I haven't.

I can smell something really nice.

I don't know what it is.

Mr. Kangaroo is cutting the grass.

Maybe that's what you smell.

Thanks.

( sniffing )

Do you want a push?

( bell ringing )

Hey!

NARRATOR: Mr. Kangaroo wasn't too pleased

when he saw Spot standing on the grass cuttings.

It wasn't the grass he could smell.

- Woof! - Hi, Spot.

Are you sniffing my paint?

Yes.

( coughs )

But it smells awful!

No wonder.

( laughs )

You got some on your nose.

Oh, thanks.

I think I'll go home.

NARRATOR: As he got near his house

the nice smell became stronger.

Woof!

NARRATOR: Sally was polishing a table.

Spot!

You put dirty paw marks on my nice clean table!

Sorry, Mom.

I smell something really nice

I can't find what it is.

Look in the kitchen.

That's the smell.

Woof!

You've baked a cake!

Can I have some?

Here you are, Spot.

You're a good boy!

There's nothing wrong with your sense of smell.

No.

And there's nothing wrong with my sense of taste, either.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Spot is very excited ♪

♪ School is starting today ♪

♪ Here he is with his lunch box ♪

♪ Getting to school in time to play. ♪

Woof! Woof!

NARRATOR: Spot was going to school

with his Mom.

It was his first day.

Good morning, Miss Bear.

Good morning!

Welcome to our school, Spot.

Come on in.

Bye-Bye, Mom.

NARRATOR: Spot was a little shy at first

then he recognized some friends.

Hello, Spot!

Sit with us, if you like.

Thanks!

Hey, Spot!

Come and play with us!

Steve and I are playing Dressing Up!

Hello, Spot!

We're having lots of fun.

Come inside, and get a hat.

What shall I be?

A sailor--

or a hunter?

No.

A cowboy?

No. This one.

( imitates Indian )

( laughter )

( babbling )

Look at Claire.

What nice blocks, Claire.

Yes.

Can you build them up?

Yes.

I can build them up.

And knock them down.

Woof!

Spot

Why do you do some painting

with Helen and Tom.

Careful, Spot.

Careful, Spot.

( humming )

This is fun. Isn't it, Spot?

Yes it is.

Going home time.

Already?

How was school, Spot?

That's nice.

It was great, Mom.

Can I go again, tomorrow?

Woof! Woof!

♪ Who's eyes peek from the bushes? ♪

♪ Who is that in the tree? ♪

♪ Spot looks hard for the answers ♪

♪ He's in the woods; what does he see? ♪

NARRATOR: It was another lovely day.

- Spot? - Woof!

It's a lovely day.

Let's go for a walk in the woods.

Woof! Woof!

Are there lions or tigers here?

No.

( squawking )

Woof!

Are there elephants or bears?

Of course not.

Lions or tigers

elephants or bears?

It's very peaceful here.

They are interesting smells too.

Woof!

Woof!

Woof! Woof!

Woof!

( grunts )

Good morning.

Are there any lions or tigers here?

Oh, yes. Lots of them.

Lots and lots of them!

Woof! Woof!

Are there elephants or bears in these woods?

Yes there are.

And lions and tigers.

Silly questions.

Hello.

Have you seen any lions, tigers

elephants or bears around here?

Oh, yes!

We guide with them everyday.

( Sam barks )

NARRATOR: They heard Sam approaching

and ran back to the bushes.

Are you enjoying your walk, Spot?

Yes.

Can we go home now?

NARRRATOR: Sam thought it was strange

that Spot wanted to return home so soon.

But, still, it was nearly lunchtime.

On the way back

Spot kept a sharp lookout

and stayed very close to his dad.

But he didn't see a lion, or an tiger

or an elephant or a bear.

They were probably somewhere else in the woods.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Sunshine's down on the ocean ♪

♪ Seagulls flying the breeze ♪

♪ Spot runs after his beach ball ♪

♪ It's fun to do just as you please. ♪

NARRATOR: Spot was busy playing with his toys.

WHEEEEEEEEEE!

SALLY: Spot! Come on!

Dad and I are gonna take you to the beach.

Woof! Coming Mom!

WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

( squawk )

( seagulls squawking )

NARRATOR: When they reached the beach

Spot played with his ball.

Woof! Woof!

NARRATOR: Then, he went to the water.

OOOH! That's cold.

NARRATOR: Then, he went back to his Mom and Dad.

The waters too cold.

I'm gonna build a sandcastle.

What are you doing?

Making sandcastles.

It's easy.

NARRATOR: Sally went to collect shells

Sam watched Spot play

but the sun made him sleepy

and he soon dozed off.

Watch me put this on my Dad.

NARRATOR: Sam slept on.

( squawks )

NARRATOR: Sally came back from her walk.

Spot?

Where's your father?

( giggles ): Here he is.

Woof!

Had a nice sleep, Dad?

NARRATOR: Spot went off to explore the beach.

There was something behind a net.

Oh, Hello.

Let's play!

Come on!

SALLY: Come on, Spot!

Time to go.

Oh, not yet!

I've just found a new friend.

We'll come back to the beach tomorrow.

That's good.

I'll be here.

Good bye.

Good bye!

Woof! Woof!

♪ Helen's having a party

♪ All of Spot's friends will be there

♪ Now Spot must choose a costume

♪ Spot says "Hmmm...what shall I wear?"

NARRATOR: Spot was playing in his toybox.

( knock on door )

Who can that be?

Ba-boom. Ba-boom. Ba-boom. Ba-boom.

Ba-boom. Ba-boom. Ba-boom.

Mom, there's a letter for me.

May I open it?

Yes of course, Spot.

Hmmm.

It's an invitation to a Costume Party.

Who is it from?

Helen.

I hope Tom and Steve are going.

What will you go as, Spot?

Let's see.

I'll go as a...

as a...

I'll go as a...

Cowboy!

SALLY: Spot?

Yes, Mom.

Here's something else for your costume.

Yippie!

Thanks, Mom.

WHOA!!

Hello, Spot.

Hello.

Where's Helen?

Spot, it's me!

( giggles )

Oh!

( giggles )

Hello, Tina.

Have you seen Tom?

No. Have some cake.

Thanks.

I like your costume.

( ♪ ♪ ♪ )

Betsy, have you seen Steve?

Not yet.

Let's dance.

VOICE: Hello, Spot!

Who said that?

I did!

Is that you, Steve?

How did you know?

Who else is in there?

Hello, Spot!

Tom! I might've guessed!

Well, cowboy

do you wanna ride?

My goodness!

Spot, what a surprise!

( imitates a cowboy ): Howdy, Mom!

It was a great party!

( giggles )

Really great! ( giggles )

Are you coming home now?

Yep!

After I had another ride.

Giddy-up!

Woof! Woof!

♪ Spot is off for a good time

♪ with his friends at the fair

♪ They do all sorts of fun things

♪ They're smiles and laughs are everywhere.

NARRATOR: Spot is on his way

to meet his friends at the fair.

Woof! Woof!

I wonder where they'll be.

NARRATOR: The first friend that Spot saw was Helen.

Hello, Spot.

I'm going to ride on the motorbike.

I'll ride in the train.

All aboard!

( imitates motorcycle )

I'm catching up to you, Helen.

Oh, silly!

( bell ringing )

I'm going to go again.

I'm not.

I'm going to another ride.

See you later, Helen.

TOM: Yoo-Hoo!

Go on in, Spot.

I'll be behind you.

Here I go!

1, 2, 3!

WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

( laughs )

WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

( laughs )

Shall we go again?

No.

I'll race you to the Ferris wheel.

Come on!

( laughing )

What's the hurry, Spot?

I'm racing Tom to the Ferris wheel.

We won!

( laughs ): I was laughing so hard.

I couldn't run!

Let's go on the Ferris wheel.

This is great!

I can see all the fair.

Great!

Oooh! I can't look!

My tummy needs a rest.

Mine too.

See you at the roller coaster.

After I've been on the Merry-Go-Round.

Giddy-up!

The Merry-Go-Round is my favorite ride.

Yo-Ho, Helen!

See you later, at the roller-coaster.

Here comes Spot!

Come on, Steve. Spot will ride with Helen.

You're riding with me, Spot!

Hold tight, Helen!

( roller coaster clicking )

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!

OOOOOOOOOOOOOH!!!

( people screaming )

( gasping ): OH! OH!

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!

OOOOOOOOOH!!!

- STEVE: OOOOOH! - SPOT: Woof-Woof!

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH!!!

I was frightened.

Yes. So was I.

Sometimes, it's fun to be frightened.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Spot is off to the circus ♪

♪ Chasing after his ball ♪

♪ Through the tent he goes running ♪

♪ And makes new friends big and small. ♪

Woof!

NARRATOR: Spot and his Mom were playing ball

on the day the circus came to town.

Look, Mom! The circus is coming!

Woof! Woof!

Is that it, over there?

Yes.

That's the tent where the circus is.

Oh. The ball's gone into the tent.

Yes. You better fetch it.

Woof!

You're in a hurry?

Did you see my ball go by?

It's green, blue, yellow, and red.

Green, blue, yellow and red?

I don't think so.

Ask the kangaroo.

NARRATOR: The kangaroo was on the trampoline.

Have you seen

my ball?

Yes.

It's by the big ring.

Oh.

Thank you.

( neighing )

That's my ball.

No it isn't.

Your ball is over there.

There it is.

( monkeys chatting )

Whoops!

Good catch.

That's a neat trick.

It's easy.

Here. Catch.

And again.

Steady.

There you got it.

Woof! Woof!

Great!

Wait till Mom sees this!

That's clever, Spot.

Can you clap your hands as well?

Woof! Woof!

♪ Spot is home helping Sally ♪

♪ mix up something to bake ♪

♪ It's smells good in the kitchen ♪

♪ It's lots of fun to make a cake. ♪

Woof! Woof!

NARRATOR: Spot was about to go out and play.

Mom.

Don't forget, you promised to make a cake

for the school fair.

I haven't forgotten, Spot.

Would you like to help me?

Oh, great, Mom!

I'll get a stool.

Ready, Mom.

What shall I do?

You can make the cake mix.

Wait a minute.

I'm not ready.

There. Now I'm ready.

( humming )

A little of this

and a little of that.

And stir and stir

and a stir.

That's stirred enough now, Spot.

One more, and it's ready.

I'll put the cake in the oven

and I'll call you when it's done.

Woof! Woof!

Spot!

The cake is ready to decorate.

Oh, good!

This is the best part!

( door opens )

Mmm! Something smells good.

Woof! Woof!

Sorry, Dad.

It's for the school fair.

SALLY: It's time to go to the fair.

I've put the cake in a box.

Woof! Woof!

Oh, my hat.

Enjoy the fair, Spot.

Bye, Mom.

See you later.

I'm home, Mom.

The fair was great.

Guess what?

I won a prize!

What is it?

Something that will make Dad happy.

( giggles ): Our cake!

And I bought some friends home

to help us eat it.

Hello, Spot!

Woof! Woof!

♪ Ball, and train, blocks and sailboat ♪

♪ Each is made to enjoy ♪

♪ Cars that zoom and is headed ♪

♪ Well, each is Spot's favorite toy. ♪

NARRATOR: Spot is playing catch with Tom.

Oh, dear!

I'm not as good as you, Spot.

Oooh. That feels like rain.

It is Tom.

Let's go indoors.

I'll tell Mom what I'm doing.

I'll be in a minute.

I think the ball is my favorite toy.

It's raining, Mom.

Can we play indoors?

Of course.

But you can't play with the ball indoors.

What shall I play with?

I know. My train set!

My favorite toy.

TOM: I'm here, Spot!

Can we play with the cars?

There my favorite.

Mine too.

Come on, let's race 'em!

First one to the cupboard.

Ready...

set...

GO!

Mind the furniture, boys.

One more time.

Then I must go.

Ready...

set....

GO!

I have to go now, Spot.

See you tomorrow.

See you tomorrow, Tom.

Now, what shall I play with?

My building blocks!

( grunts )

Careful, Spot!

Helen is here.

Hello, Spot.

Oh, blocks!

Are they your favorite?

Yes.

Let's see how high we can build 'em!

- ( crash ) - SPOT!

I think I better go.

Bye, Spot.

SALLY: Bath time, Spot!

Good!

I can play with my boat.

It's my favorite toy.

( scatting and humming )

Wee! Boom!

( laughs )

( giggles )

SALLY: Spot!

After your bath

put your toys away then go to bed.

Have you put all your toys away?

Yes, Mom.

All except Teddy.

He really is my favorite toy.

Good boy, Spot.

Sweet dreams.

Woof! Woof!

♪ No! It's not in his toybox ♪

♪ No! It's not in the drawer ♪

♪ Spot's lost bone must be somewhere ♪

♪ He looks, and looks ♪

♪ and looks some more. ♪

NARRATOR: Spot was worried.

He had lost his favorite bone.

Woof!

Have you looked in your toybox?

You might have put it in there

when you cleaned up last night.

Woof! Woof!

Rrrr-woof!

Woof!

Put me back in the box, please.

Or you would be loosing me next.

Dad, have you seen my bone?

No.

Perhaps it was put in one of the drawers.

Woof!

There's nothing in here.

Not even a moving piece of cheese.

Where can it be?

Woof!

REEEEEEEEEOW!

NARRATOR: Sibble the Cat

was not amused to be disturbed.

Your bone isn't here!

You probably left it in the garden.

That's it! That's where it is!

I remember now.

Thanks a lot, Sibble.

It's here somewhere.

Woof!

Got it, at last!

Woof! Woof!

It looks like

you're taking your bone for a walk, Spot.

I don't care what it looks like.

Now that I've found it

I don't ever want to loose it again!

Woof!

♪ Spot's warm cap and his mittens ♪

♪ keep him safe from the chill ♪

♪ Spot steps out into snow land ♪

♪ And rides his sled "WHEEEE!" down the hill. ♪

NARRATOR: Snow had fallen

and Spot wanted to go out and play.

Woof! Woof!

Woof!

Mom?

Can I take my sled out in the snow?

Yes, Spot.

Wear your hat and gloves.

It will be cold.

I'll be all right.

( shivering ): BRR!!

You're right, Mom.

It is cold.

Bye, Mom.

Hello, Robin.

Aren't you cold?

No, silly.

My feathers keep my warm.

What about you, Spot?

Pulling the sled keeps my warm.

Bye-bye, bird.

Now I can ride.

WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

( giggles ): WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

( giggles )

WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

STEVE: Yoo-Hoo, Spot!

Over here!

Yoo-Hoo, Steve!

That looks like fun, Steve.

I think I better stick to the sled.

Come on the sled with me, Steve.

Hold tight, Steve.

Here we go!

( giggling )

- WEEEEEEEEEEEE! - Great! It's faster for two.

( giggling )

- Watch out for the-- - ( crash )

- ( giggles ) - It's a good thing snow is soft.

OH!

What's that?

A snowball!

( giggles ): Here's another.

( giggles )

And another.

OH!

( giggling )

OH!

Two against one. It isn't fair!

Not fair for us, you mean.

Let's build a snowman.

Yes. Look!

I've already started one.

Come on, Helen.

Let's finish it.

I'll roll a big snowball for the head.

Come and help, Steve.

In a minute.

I'm busy.

Help me lift the head, Helen.

Now we need stones for the face.

There. Finished.

Come and look at this, Steve.

And you come and look at this.

It's great, Steve.

Why did you build it on the sled?

For you to take home, Spot.

Woof! Woof!

Mom will be surprised

when two Spots come home.

Woof! Woof!

♪ Oh, boy! Spot has a birthday (Today!) ♪

♪ First, let's play hide-and-seek ♪

♪ Close your eyes, Spot and be still ♪

♪ Count to ten, and don't you peek. ♪

Woof! Woof!

NARRATOR: It was Spot's Birthday.

Now, we'll play hide-and-seek.

We will all hide

you have to find us.

Close your eyes.

NARRATOR: Spot closed his eyes and counted.

1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

7, 8, 9, 10!

Ready or not? Here I come!

Hello, Tom.

Aw, not yet.

( giggle ): Too late!

You're the first.

( slurping )

I can see you, Billy!

Billy?

Oh! That was quick.

I started my ice cream cake.

Mmm! It's delicous!

( giggling in distance )

NARRATOR: Spot heard someone giggle in the hall.

( giggling )

Gotcha!

You should'nt giggle.

It's not fair!

Percy tickled me!

Thanks, Percy!

Tickle!

- Tickle! Tickle! Tickle! - ( giggling )

Oh.

( excited giggle )

Come out, Helen!

I can see you.

Isn't this fun?

I think I'll stay here for a while.

It's so cozy.

I found five.

Make that six!

( barks )

Tha'ts a silly place to hide.

No. It isn't!

I got my eyes closed.

Nobody can see me.

Only two more to find.

Aha! Mommy's tail.

( barks )

Hello, Spot.

Aaah!

What's that?

Gotcha, Claire!

Woof! Woof!

Well done, Spot!

You've found everyone.

Now, you can open your presents.

Woof! Woof!

Woof!

♪ Happy Birthday to you ♪

♪ Happy Birthday to you ♪

♪ Happy Birthday dear Spot ♪

♪ Happy Birthday to you. ♪

I like birthday parties!

When can I have another one?

Same day next year.

Woof! Woof!

[Captioned by The Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation]

SPOT: Woof! Woof!

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