Lucky Duck Page #2

Synopsis: A plucky rubber duck is thrown off a cargo ship during a storm, and teams up with a pair of tub toy friends on an adventure to find a home.
Genre: Animation, Family
Original Story by: Rylee
Director(s): Donald Kim
Production: Nelvana Limited
 
IMDB:
5.2
Year:
2014
483 Views


Lighten up, will ya?

It's time to have some fun!

Come on, tub toys!

See those waves rollin'

and a tumblin'

Feel the beat rockin'

and a rumblin'

Oh, whoa!

Slap your fins

on the deck now

pucker up and make a squeak,

it can't be missed

it's the tub toy twist

and you do it like this

the tub toy twist

time to party,

let's take it overboard

Come on monkeys, bang

and clang it all night long

shimmy, shake it,

frogs and tugs

let's do the dance we all love

and it goes like this

it's the tub toy twist

Uh, storm's coming.

And you shake it like this

it's the tub toy twist

Look at that wave!

It's the tub toy twist

the tub toy twist

That's what I call makin'

a splash!

Um, no, that is!

Ahhh!

Swim to the vent!

Get in!

Well, you wanted to take

a nice ocean cruise.

This was not in the brochure!

I'm getting seasick!

Ahhhhh!

Ugh!

Awesome!

Wahoo!

Again!

Ahhh!

Whoa!

Uh-oh!

Whoa! Ugh!

During this historic storm,

No ships or human lives

were lost at sea,

But a crate of tub toys

was swept overboard

In the middle of the ocean.

With me now is the owner of

the terrific tub toy company,

Mr. Bob bubbly.

We're offering

a substantial reward

And calling on anyone

with a boat

To help find our poor lost

tub toys.

A reward?

Dad!

Ugh!

Dad!

Hey, dad!

Ow!

Sorry, dad,

But there's this thing

they're talking about on tv!

They need boats to help

find some tub toys

That were lost at sea!

Tub toys?

Yeah!

Everyone's looking for them.

There's a reward and everything!

Reward?

Are you sure?

I'll show you.

Come on!

You guys okay?

Uh, I think so.

But the service aboard this ship

leaves a lot to be desired.

Oh, I had an awful dream.

There was this big storm and we

went overboard and then we...

Aaaah!

It wasn't a dream!

What do you guys think?

Not too bad, huh?

Hey, out there!

Is everyone all right?

Yup!

What are you doing?

What does it look like

we're doing?

We're floating.

That's what tub toys do.

Don't you want to get back

to the ship?

Why?

We're finally free!

Free to float away

on the ocean waves!

But...

Who knows where the waves

are going to take you?

Yeah.

Who knows?

Maybe it'll be

a tropical island,

With coconuts and palm trees!

What's wrong with you guys?

Don't you want to find a kid

who'll take you home

And play with you?

Why settle for a kid's bathtub

when you can have a whole ocean?

They might be right, lucky.

Maybe it's better

to just sit back

And let the ocean waves

take us where they will.

But... but...

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