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00:00Today, Rupert goes on holiday in Rupert and the Sandcastle.
00:16There's a little bear that you've ever seen before, who's a lot of fun.
00:23Children everywhere, go to love him more and more, he's the number one.
00:30There's a million stories to be told of the things that he's done.
00:37And he's gonna share them all with you, so come along.
00:43Rupert, Rupert the Bell, everyone sing his name.
00:50Rupert, Rupert the Bell, everyone come and join.
00:56It's a hot August Saturday morning.
01:09Rupert and Mr. and Mrs. Bear are going on holiday.
01:11Rupert, Rupert, I don't think I can get my suitcase closed, puffs Rupert.
01:19I've got the sandwiches all packed up now, says Mrs. Bear, coming in from the kitchen.
01:23Come along.
01:25We must hurry or we'll miss the train, exclaims Mr. Bear.
01:28Bill Badger and Edward Trunk are going on holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Bear and Rupert, too.
01:35And they're already waiting at the station.
01:39Ah, good, you're both here, says Mr. Bear.
01:42Hope you've remembered everything.
01:43Yes, and I've got my fishing rod, too, says Bill.
01:49I can hear the train coming.
01:52Now the journey is beginning and the carriage wheels are spinning.
01:57The rails go clack and clickety-clack, hurry along the holiday track.
02:02They've saved their money, they've lots to spend.
02:06Oh, don't let this holiday ever end.
02:08We'll collect small stones and shells galore and build sandcastles on the shore.
02:15There'll be donkey rides if you like the saddle, or you can go in the sea and have a paddle.
02:21We're nearly there now, dears, says Mrs. Bear as the train starts slowing down.
02:27Walk, shaman sea, shouts the guard.
02:30We're here. Come along. Don't leave anything behind.
02:33The tide is out when Rupert and his chums get to the beach.
02:39I'm going to collect some shells first, announces Rupert.
02:43Yes, and I can see some nice coloured stones.
02:46I'm going to collect those.
02:49Don't forget we promised to get some shells for Pung Ping, reminds Edward.
02:54Oh, yes. It was an oyster shell he really wanted.
02:58But I don't expect we'll find one here.
02:59I found a funny bit of seaweed. It's like a flag.
03:05Hey, this looks like an oyster shell.
03:09Yes, I think it is.
03:11It's a bit worn, but a lovely colour.
03:15That should be all right for Pung Ping.
03:17Let's build a super sandcastle now, suggests Rupert.
03:24Oh, you should build a sandcastle.
03:27I'm going to sunbathe and have a nap, says Edward, yawning.
03:31That train journey has made me tired.
03:34Rupert and Bill build a sandcastle high,
03:49whilst Edward Trunk sleeps on the beach nearby.
03:53Round the sides they make the walls oh so steep,
03:57and Rupert puts the flag on the top of the keep.
03:59They stand back and admire the castle with pride,
04:04knowing at last it will be washed away by the tide.
04:08I think that's the best one we've ever made.
04:12Listen, let's make up a story about it before the sea washes it away.
04:17Hmm, yes, Rupert.
04:19Tell me who lives there.
04:20Well, there's a queen, so she must be a sand queen.
04:27And she's got lots of knights in shining armour.
04:30Bill's now getting the idea of the story,
04:32and can't wait to join in.
04:35Yes, Rupert.
04:36And there has to be a beautiful princess.
04:39What's her name?
04:41I know.
04:42Her name must be Amanda.
04:44And somebody has got to do some fine deed.
04:46Rupert doesn't finish his sentence.
04:51As he and Bill are looking at their sandcastle,
04:55it begins to grow larger and larger,
04:59until it's big enough for them to walk over the drawbridge.
05:05Gosh, Bill, says Rupert in amazement.
05:09What's happened?
05:11They see a knight in armour beckoning them to enter.
05:13Er, did you want to speak to us?
05:17Asks Rupert.
05:19The sand queen wishes you to visit her.
05:23Please get on to the sand sledge,
05:25and I will take you both to her,
05:27urges the knight.
05:29Do you always travel on sand sledges?
05:31Asks Rupert as they clamber on.
05:34We have many long corridors,
05:36and find that this is the only way to travel.
05:39Don't ask him any more questions, Rupert.
05:43I'm a little bit frightened,
05:45whispers Bill.
05:46We are here,
05:48says the knight,
05:49as he gets off
05:49and goes towards a large wooden door
05:52made from an old shipwreck.
05:54Come along, Bill.
05:55We must follow him.
05:57The knight knocks on the door.
06:01Enter,
06:02says a voice.
06:03Your majesty,
06:07I have brought Rupert
06:08and his friend Bill,
06:09announces the knight.
06:13You may leave us,
06:15orders the sand queen.
06:18I am sorry I have brought you here
06:20at short notice,
06:21but it is most urgent,
06:23she says to Rupert and Bill.
06:25It's my small daughter,
06:27the sand princess Amanda.
06:28She has a strange illness
06:31that can only be cured
06:32by the oyster shell
06:33which you have in your pocket.
06:36But I can't give it to you,
06:38your majesty.
06:39That is a great pity,
06:42because I cannot allow you
06:43to leave the castle.
06:45Why don't you give it
06:46to the queen, Rupert?
06:47You don't want the silly old shell.
06:49Well, that's just it.
06:51I don't want it.
06:52But Pong Ping has wanted one
06:54like this for ages,
06:55explains Rupert.
06:56Oh, please give it to her.
07:00Perhaps if I take you
07:01to see the princess,
07:03you might change your mind,
07:05says the queen.
07:06I'm scared.
07:08The queen might never
07:09let us out of here.
07:11This way.
07:13Come on, we'd better go.
07:15Rupert and Bill follow the queen
07:17into the princess's bedroom.
07:19She's lying on a bed of sea moss.
07:21Amanda,
07:23I've brought Rupert
07:25and his friend Bill
07:26to see you.
07:28The princess
07:29turns her head slowly
07:30to look at them.
07:32We're sorry that you're ill.
07:35Is it true that you need
07:36the oyster shell
07:36to make you better?
07:38Asks Rupert.
07:39But the only answer
07:40she gives to Rupert
07:41is a nod of her head.
07:43All right.
07:44I'll give you the shell,
07:45your majesty.
07:46But I should like to wait
07:47and see if it works.
07:51Oh, Rupert,
07:52must we stay?
07:54Yes.
07:56Yes, she is,
07:57says Bill.
07:59The queen carries a bowl
08:01very carefully.
08:03I've ground your shell
08:05to a powder
08:05to make the medicine,
08:07she says.
08:08The queen bends down
08:10towards the princess.
08:12Her mother holds it
08:13to her lips
08:13as from the bowl
08:15the princess sips.
08:16Gosh, look, Bill.
08:18The princess is sitting up.
08:21She must be getting better.
08:23Oh, thank goodness.
08:25Perhaps we can go now.
08:27Bill sounds very relieved.
08:29Amanda is well again,
08:31says the queen
08:32as the princess
08:32rises from her bed.
08:35Princess Amanda,
08:37I am pleased
08:38that you are better,
08:39says Rupert,
08:40and that the oyster shell
08:41was successful.
08:43Without your help,
08:45I would still be ill.
08:47I'd like to thank you
08:48very much for bringing it,
08:50explains the princess.
08:52Come now.
08:54Let us see what I can give Rupert
08:56for his kindness.
08:57I should like to give you
08:59one of our special shells
09:00for your friend,
09:02says the queen,
09:03handing Rupert
09:03a large and beautiful one.
09:05And here's something from me,
09:08Rupert,
09:09a pearl necklace
09:10from the deep sea.
09:14Oh, Rupert,
09:15look,
09:16we're with our own
09:18sandcastle again.
09:21Mr. and Mrs. Bear
09:22walk towards them.
09:24Oh, what a lovely castle
09:26you've built,
09:27exclaims Mrs. Bear.
09:28They both take
09:29another look at it.
09:31That isn't just
09:32any old sandcastle mummy,
09:34says Rupert seriously.
09:36No, dear,
09:37why is that?
09:39Rupert tells her
09:41where he and Bill
09:41have been
09:42and how they made
09:43the princess well again.
09:45I think you've both
09:46been dreaming.
09:48Mrs. Bear turns around.
09:51Just look at Edward.
09:52He's still in the land
09:54of adventure.
10:08But we have seen
10:09the sand queen.
10:11Look at this.
10:13And Rupert shows her
10:14the pearl necklace.
10:24Rupert,
10:33Rupert the Bell,
10:35everyone's in his name.
10:39Rupert,
10:40Rupert the Bell,
10:42everyone come and join
10:45in all of his name.
10:50Rupert,
10:51Rupert the Bell,
10:52everyone come and join
10:55in all of his name.
11:03Rupert.