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Sweet Dreams | Gallery | Transcript |
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Uh, Chuckie...
You never said what you dreamed.
Well, uh, I dreamed, uh...
there was a monkey
and, uh, there was a ball with feet.
[sighs]: Okay, I didn't have a dream!
That's okay.
You can play our dreams.
Symphony tuba player, world-famous side-dish chef...
BETTY: Earth to Chas.
[gasps]
We did once dream of owning our own little coffee shop.
Wouldn't it be wonderful
to build something we could call our own?
I did see that quaint little coffee shop
for sale on Third Street.
Kira, call me wild and crazy, but let's call that shop.
[gasps, laughs with delight]
There's nothing worse than a lost dream.
That's it, Chuckie.
You didn't didn't dream.
You just losted your dream.
[gasps]: But my daddy just said
there's nothing worser than losing your dream.
With all the stuff that happens to me,
this must be pretty bad to be the worstest!
Don't worry, Chuckie.
We'll find it.
It gots to be around here somewheres.
We found Phil's lost roly-poly.
Chuckie's dream is in my diapy?
What do your dreams look like, Chuckie?
Well, sometimes I'm in a red cape
and do stuff like go into dark caves
and boss dragons around, even talk to clowns.
That's the brave dream-Chuckie who's not a-scared of nothing.
But sometimes I'm just me,
who's even kind of scared of red capes.
So, what are we looking for?
Well, I never looked for a dream before.
I guess we will try to find a brave dream-Chuckie.
Where do we look first?
Let's look at all the places where losted stuff goes.
TOMMY: So, anybody find
brave dream-Chuckie?
Uh... a red cape?
No.
But I founded my red mitten.
I'm doomed.
The coffee shop owner called.
He's interested in our offer.
That's wonderful.
Our own little coffee shop.
Now if I only knew something about coffee.
I'm sorry we didn't find your dream, Chuckie.
Oh, thanks for trying, guys.
Why couldn't I have losted a sock or my stewed peas?
Why'd I have to lose my dream?
DIDI: Here, kids.
This nice warm milk
will give you all sweet dreams for nap time.
I'll be back in a little while to tuck you in.
Maybe if you drink all of ours,
you'll get lots and lots of dreams,
or maybe find the one you losted.
Thanks, guys.
You know, I bet I'll really sleep at nap time.
[toilet flushes]
Did you find your dream, Chuckie?
No, but I found the potty about a gazillion times.
Deed, they're here!
Put on your dancing pants.
Imagine!
Tickets to the Dreamboats!
My daddy said those are tickets to the dream boat.
I bet it goes to dreamland.
Chuckie, we've got to get you on that boat. Uh, let me get this straight.
We're trying to get me to my dream,
which I'm not sure will be brave or scary,
but to find out, I got to take a scary boat?!
It probably won't be scary, Chuckie.
And it gots to be better
than never dreaming about nothing ever again.
Okay, where's the dream boat?
That's easy-- in the water.
Okay, guys, this is enough water for any boat.
You ready, Chuckie?
Figure I'll go night-night on the boat.
Good thinking, Chuckie.
Chuckie, I found your clothes in the...
What are you doing in your P.J.s?
Chas, the coffee shop owner called.
He's deciding between us and another couple.
Oh, no, Kira!
Well, we'll just have to convince him to sell it to us.
The last thing we want is to lose our dream.
[gasps]
Oh, no, you guys.
My mommy and daddy are gonna lose their dreams, too!
Oh, no!
Too bad your mommy and daddy
don't gots tickets to the dream boat, too.
Well, I could give them these.
That way they get to go to dreamland
and I don't gots to go on a scary boat.
Chuckie?
Mommy and I have somewhere important to go.
But we'll be back real soon.
How you gonna get
to the dream boat now, Chuckie?
I guess I'm not, Phil.
I'm pretty sure my dream is gone forever.
I'm sure going to miss brave dream-Chuckie.
You name me one time when real Chuckie
is ever gonna tell dragon what to do.
STU: My tickets! They're gone!
I'm telling you, Deed, they were on the table.
[doorbell rings]
The coffee shop is ours.
I knew he couldn't resist your winning personalities.
CHAS: Well, actually we bonded over our mutual allergy to mold.
You see-- you didn't lose your dream.
You did it, Chuckie!
Yup, I guess I did.
I wonder what the dream boatie was like?
I guess I'll never know.
Maybe it won't be so bad.
At least I won't dream nothing scary.
But you won't dream nothing fun neither, Chuckie.
We can't wait for everyone to see it.
How exciting!
Kira, where did I put the coffee shop keys?
Oh, I hope I didn't lose them
in all the excitement in becoming my own boss.
[keys jangle]
Ahh.
Stu, aren't these your Dreamboat tickets?
Huh!
H-how did...?
I told you I left them on the table.
CHAS: I should tell you, uh...
the coffee house might need a little work.
BETTY: Giving birth to the twins was less work.
DIDI: Don't worry.
We'll all be glad to help.
You betcha.
Thanks, everybody.
Just think, my days as a bureaucrat are actually over.
You're your own boss now, koibito doll.
[babies giggling]
CHAS: You're part of our dream, too.
We're going to build a special play area right here
just for you.
This is a great moment.
Kira and I here with our family and friends--
living proof you can't stop looking for your dream.
My dad is right, guys.
I'm gonna keep looking for my dream, starting tonight
and every night until I find it.
[Babies agreeing]
CHAS: Good night, Chuckie.
KIRA: Sweetest of dreams.
[ ighs]
[all talking at once]