Nature Cat
The Animal Book of World Records
Clip: Season 1 | 3m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Nature Cat wants to break ski jump record in The Animal Book of World Records.
Nature Cat has been trying to get into the Animal Book of World Records forever, and it looks like he is down to his last chance as he tries to be the champion animal snow ski jumper.
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Nature Cat
The Animal Book of World Records
Clip: Season 1 | 3m 40sVideo has Closed Captions
Nature Cat has been trying to get into the Animal Book of World Records forever, and it looks like he is down to his last chance as he tries to be the champion animal snow ski jumper.
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Be brave, Nature Cat.
Remember, the path to glory is paved with obstacles.
Okay, Nature Cat.
You’re good to go.
Yes, I am.
Onward and... yow.
Wow, I... Come on, Nature Cat.
Jump.
What are you waiting for?
An invitation?
Okay, here it is: Dear Nature Cat, please come down.
Love, Hal.
Oh, uh, yup, just testing the wind.
I know this ski jump isn’t the same without snow, but it’s good practice.
You do want to be in the Animal Book of World Records, don’t you, Nature Cat?
I sure do, Squeeks.
And I’ve tried everything.
And I mean everything.
(Birds tweeting) (Knuckles cracking) ♪ And this is my last chance to get in the record books.
"Dear Nature Cat, we love that you don’t give up."
That’s good.
"One of the only records you haven’t tried to break "is the ski jump.
We will be there tomorrow for your attempt."
Wait a minute.
When did you get this?
Um...uh... Oh, yesterday.
Then tomorrow is today.
They’re coming today!
Today?
Yikes!
Whoa!
(Screaming) Wow.
Way to go, Nature Cat.
You did it.
Two feet and one inch.
Just 20 feet short of the record.
Yup.
Just 20 feet short.
Wait, 20 feet short?
Well I guess we need to practice a little more, huh?
But they’re coming today.
I’m not ready!
That’s obvious.
Oh, hello, Ronald.
Oh, hello, Nature Cat.
Nice jump.
I’ll have you know, Ronald, he was just warming up.
Right, Nature Cat?
Wink, wink.
That’s right, Hal.
I was just saving myself for the real jump.
Oh, give it up, furball.
You’ll never break the record.
You’ll never beat the champ.
Says who?
Um, says the Animal Book of World Records, page 39.
NATURE CAT: You’re the champ?
Man, oh, man, I didn’t know that.
Oh, oh, oh, can I get an autograph, Champion Ronald?
And can you sign it to "My Best Friend Hal"?
Well, of course.
Here you go, little fella.
(Chuckling): Run along now.
(Gasping): Thanks.
Records were made to be broken, Ronald.
And I, Nature Cat, intend to be that record breaker.
(Laughing) Nice one.
You don’t have a chance, Nature Cat.
(Chuckling) What are you talking...?
Oh, and by the way, last time I checked, you need snow to make an official ski jump.
(Ronald laughing) You don’t have any snow.
Boom shakalaka!
Oh, man.

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