The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today! Page #6

Synopsis: With her parents away for the summer, fun-loving, young Princess Alise must spend her time with Queen Uberta, training to be the perfect, proper royal...But what she really wants is to become a swashbuckling pirate! Princess Alise sets sail with Lord Rogers, Jean-Bob the frog and Speed the turtle on a bold, high seas journey filled with amazing adventure, danger and discovery. After a shipwreck leaves the brave crew stranded on a wild, mysterious island, they meet Lucas, a young boy who has been living in seclusion. Now the faithful friends must work together to escape the island and the ferociously hungry creatures that dwell there.
Production: Nest Family Entertainment
 
IMDB:
4.4
PG
Year:
2016
81 min
203 Views


They don't know I'm here.

At least I hope they still don't.

A songbook?

Do you like to sing?

So, you got shipwrecked too, huh?

More like raft-wrecked.

I was trying to sail away, because...

Well, because of my parents.

Your parents?

So, we're agreed then?

It is for the best, isn't it?

Yes. Tomorrow,

you can take him to the orphanage.

Lucas?

-Lucas? Lucas!

-Lucas!

Lucas!

-They didn't want me.

-Didn't want you?

How can you be so sure?

They were going to give me away.

But there must have been some reason.

It doesn't matter.

Right now,

we've gotta save your friend, the old guy.

Lord Rogers?

Did you see a frog, too?

Green. Looks like a frog.

They're both fine, well, for now.

But together, I think you and I and...

Friends call me Speed.

...and your awesome talking turtle,

we've got a chance.

No, no, I haven't seen a boy.

You think he might've passed by here?

Well, it's more likely

he's hiding in your forest.

All alone in the forest?

He's never really had a home.

He's grown up outdoors.

But he could

survive in a forest like yours quite easily.

I see. Well, I'll certainly keep an eye out for...

Lucas. His name is Lucas.

Maybe Lucas is better off.

Who wants to be with a father

who can't even provide for his own...

Don't say that! We are a family.

And Lucas couldn't ask for a better father.

And you'll be able to work again,

I just know it.

-For!

-Alise!

-For!

-Alise!

-For!

-Alise!

-For!

-Alise!

-Very funny.

-What?

Hey!

Stay away!

Attack!

Stop that! What are you doing?

He's got Brodie!

There he is!

Got him!

Got him.

What do you know?

That daft bird just saved us.

For now, anyhow.

You're late! Move it!

I've never seen a more pathetic group!

You really think

you can turn me into a quality meal?

-Yes, Chef!

-I'll be the judge of that!

Actually, you won't be around

to be the judge of that.

-Out of my kitchen!

-It was a simple observation!

Now, our first job is to slice, chop, dice,

and julienne-cut.

Make the food smaller.

You like this presentation?

Take a closer look.

Get out!

Start over!

Perfect picnic slices.

Team Starfish. Bunch of bootlickers.

I'm thrilled to learn from Chef

and to eat him, of course.

Now, we carefully add herbs and spices.

Do you even know

what you're putting in there?

Yes, Chef, it's rosemommy.

Taste it before you add more!

Yes, Chef!

Oh, lovely! Why not

stick your whole face in the pot!

Yes, Chef!

"It's rosemary. Taste before you add more.

"Don't stick your face in the soup."

I could've told you that last one.

Tell us, oh, Green Thing.

What is the most important thing in life?

Floss daily.

Okay, people, we're zesting,

everybody zesting!

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Brian Nissen

Brian Nissen (20 October 1927 in London – 8 February 2001 in Salisbury, Wiltshire) was a British actor and television continuity announcer. more…

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