Polly World: Her First Full-Length Movie Page #3

Synopsis: Join Polly and her friends as they participate on a TV show called "Roll Like That" in Polly's amusement park. Watch as their friendship is put to the test and they endure the challenges that threaten them.
Genre: Animation
Director(s): Bill Moore
Production: Universal Studios
 
IMDB:
6.5
Year:
2006
68 min
476 Views


I'm sure she doesn't know

what to think.

No, I do.

I just have to think about it.

Whers the wedding?

We haven't set a date yet.

Maybe summer.

Oh, but summer's so far off.

I say why wait? We know

we want to get married.

Let's do it right away.

Not that we don't

want you involved, Polly.

Of course we do.

Maybe Polly and the Pockets

could play

at our wedding reception.

Maybe they could.

Oh, what am I saying?

Of course your band can't play

at the reception.

You'll be

in the wedding party.

You'll be far too busy.

Doing what?

Wedding party things.

Besides, your friends

will be our guests, and we

don't put our guests to work.

Hey. Really? Yeah.

I'll be right there. Later.

That was Lila.

We got a clue at the bungalow.

Will I see you

at the opening banquet?

We'll be there.

Wouldrt miss it.

I almost forgot.

I bought this for you

in Italy.

It's beautiful.

I saw the charms in this

stunning little boutique

and they just spoke to me.

I had the bracelet made

just for you.

Guitars because

they're your instrument,

and five of them

to represent you

and your best friends.

I love it. Thank you.

You're welcome.

Go get them tonight, sweetie.

Thanks.

"Sweetie?"

Polly, get a clue.

Huh?

A popsicle. We think

they're part of a clue.

We were cruising the park

when the PDA lit up and

told us to check our freezer.

Which had five popsicles

inside. Eat up.

So, how was your dad?

And what was the big surprise?

Was it stellar supreme?

Sort of. I guess.

He's engaged.

Your dad's engaged?

That's really sweet. Isn't it?

Maybe.

I mean, she seems nice enough.

But then she starts

calling me "sweetie,"

and hugging me and trying

to act like she's my mom.

It just feels weird.

Recognizing major trauma,

but must pause.

Loving the bracelet.

Did your dad get you that?

No. Actually,

it's from Lorelai.

She got it in Italy.

She said the charms

"spoke to her."

Okay. Generous shopper,

great taste

and speaks jewelry.

Securely on the pro side.

Cons?

Does general skin-crawling

gooseflesh vibe count?

Completely. Anything else?

How about she doesn't want

Polly and the Pockets

playing their

wedding reception?

She says since you guys

would be guests, it would

be wrong to make you play.

We can be guests

at the wedding?

That would be pretty fun.

I bet a Pocket wedding

would be ginormous.

Maybe we can be

your co-bridesmaids.

Hello. Missing the point.

I'm not.

This woman could be

with your dad

for the rest of your life.

If you don't like her,

living nightmare.

Exactly. Thank you.

But you said

she was nice, right?

Yeah, totally nice.

But still...

Master plan.

Let us check her out.

If she passes with us,

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Elise Allen

Elise Allen is an author and a television writer. She has been active as a writer since 1996. Allen has been nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards, for Outstanding Writing in a Pre-School Animated Program and Outstanding Writing in Animation for Dinosaur Train (2009). Allen's TV writing work includes The Lion Guard, Dinosaur Train, Sid the Science Kid, and some Barbie (film series) movies. She is the author of the "Gabby Duran and the Unsittables" middle-grade book series, as well as the chapter book series "Jim Henson's Enchanted Sisters", and the stand-alone novel Populazzi. She has also co-authored Hilary Duff's "Elixir" series, and Bella Thorne's "Autumn Falls" series. more…

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