The Freedom Force Page #2
- Year:
- 1978
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Pick up the pace.
Normalverbraucher.
and you're going to
make us miss it!
Ah.
Are you sure the inspector
has not tracked us here?
I can't be concerned
with him now.
We must get the suitcase to the
volcano before the eclipse.
[TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWS]
Normalverbraucher?
Normalverbraucher!
Where are you?
Where did you go?
We're not going to make
the train, Normalverbraucher!
Normalverbraucher!
Normalverbraucher!
[PASCAL] Who the heck
is Normalverbraucher?
This is all wrong!
Nemo is missing.
There's no one flying
the balloon.
And the nautilus is gone!
Oh la la!
All of Jules Verne's stories have
gone completely cockamamie cuckoo.
Monsieur minister.
This is a calamity!
An absolute calamity!
Ugh, Pascal, what could it
possibly be this time?
[GASPS]
There's no submarine?
What happened
to all of these stories?!!
Ah, what a disaster.
What are we going to do now?
Je ne sais pas.
Ooh la la.
Oh la la la la la.
I'll have to
advise the president
that he needs to cancel
and then you and I
must go to see the Professor.
Oh, no no no no no.
Oui oui.
Oh, no.
Oh, oui.
Please, no.
Oui!
What? Absolutely not.
Don't you realize how important
Chateau, you're fired
if you don't
get this mess straightened out!
[CELL PHONE RINGS]
[CAROL] Hello.
Hi, lovey.
Hi.
How is my snuggly.
Wuggly pookie bear?
Sweetie, about my big event
yes?
I need a bigger budget...
Well...
more money to make it
more spectacular,
Just hold on a second, honey.
And I was thinking
about going down...
Chateau, you better
fix this mess, or else.
[PASCAL]
But, minister Chateau, please.
With all due respect.
Je ne sais pas
if it is a good idea
for us to go and ask
the Professor for his help!
Pascal, there's no one
who knows more
about science fiction
than he does.
Oui! But, the Professor
is also totally crazy!
Completement fou!
Oh, please.
Last time I saw him.
He got angry and tried
to transform me into a dog!
It was an absolute nightmare!
You made him angry?
He's already a mad scientist.
Don't make him madder!
Now you tell me.
Anyway, he doesn't
understand the difference
between science
and science-fiction.
He's completely nuts!
Yes, that's true.
he's a little unbalanced.
But he is a genius
and probably the only one
who can figure this out.
Even to this day, I still bark
whenever I see a squirrel.
when I'm near a fire hydrant.
I know precisely what happened!
Someone has found
the Imaginasium
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