Molly of Denali
Mahsi'choo, Auntie Midge!
Clip: Season 1 Episode 25 | 2m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Auntie Midge lends a hand when Molly's play rehearsal runs off the rails.
Molly is a disappointed when she can't seem to get Tooey, Trini, and Oscar to listen to her directions for the upcoming Father's Day play. Luckily, Auntie Midge volunteers to come on board and get the cast and crew into shape.
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Molly of Denali
Mahsi'choo, Auntie Midge!
Clip: Season 1 Episode 25 | 2m 33sVideo has Closed Captions
Molly is a disappointed when she can't seem to get Tooey, Trini, and Oscar to listen to her directions for the upcoming Father's Day play. Luckily, Auntie Midge volunteers to come on board and get the cast and crew into shape.
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♪ ♪ Perfect.
TOOEY: All hail the king salmon!
(kids playing, making bird noises) Well, maybe not that perfect.
Caw!
Caw!
(in British accent): Huzzah!
Make way for eagle dad.
Why is your voice like that?
That's how the actors talk on The Butler of Finicky Manor.
It's my favorite show.
But... Caw!
Caw!
That sounds more like a crow.
If you can be a British eagle, why can't I be a crow eagle?
Caw!
Caw!
Suki!
Stop chewing the scenery.
TOOEY: Make way for the salmon king.
Tooey, salmon don't crawl, they flop.
But this is as floppy as I can get.
(Suki whining) Flop, flop.
Suki!
Flop, flop.
Oh.
This isn't turning out like I thought it would.
(kids playing) Enter Auntie Midge with refreshing lemonade.
Whoops!
Thank you, Auntie Midge!
My favorite.
Thank you, Auntie Midge!
Well, Miss Director, how's the play comin'?
Not so good, Auntie Midge.
Tooey isn't flopping like a salmon.
Flop, flop.
MOLLY: Oscar is saying way more than I had in the story.
Behold my plumage!
And Trini doesn't sound anything like an eagle.
Cock-a-doodle-doo!
(sighs) I know our dads will like anything we do, but I wanted it to be really good.
Molly, we still have time.
Don't give up yet.
Everybody gets better with practice.
You need someone to help manage your actors, while you focus on the story.
I'll help.
That's a great idea.
Mahsi', Auntie Midge.
Just one thing.
I've always wanted to play a fox.
(laughs) It's a deal.
Let's get this show on the road.
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