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WOW WOW! THE STAR" - 2nd DRAFT * Joe Strike * 9/2/05 * INT. THE WUZZLEBURG THEATER - BACKSTAGE - DAY FADE IN: CLOSE ON - a toy dinosaur next to a flower in a vase. PULL BACK TO REVEAL - painting at an easel, using the dinosaur and flower as his models. Wubbzy studies his models carefully, then draws big friendly smiles on the dinosaur and the flower in the poster. He smiles at his handiwork, he turns TO CAMERA. Wow wow, everybody! I m painting a poster for a play. It s called The Dinosaur and the Daffodil. Wubbzy points to the dinosaur and the daffodil. See? Wubbzy picks up a different brush and begins drawing twisty trees and jelly volcanoes in the poster's background., holding her tool box, passes by and stops to admire Wubbzy s poster. Great job, Wubbzy! Once your poster is up, everyone will know about our show. It'll be the best play Wuzzleburg has ever seen! Thanks, Widget! How s the dinosaur costume coming? Come on, little buddy, I ll show you. They leave backstage for - INT. COSTUME SHOP - CONTINUOUS Widget brings Wubbzy to a work table where the dinosaur head rests, the suit hanging from a rack alongside it. Widget points to a set of controls built into the front of suit.

2. Check this out - you pull this lever, and the tail flaps! She pulls one of the levers. It makes a <ratcheting noise> and the tail flaps. (CONT D) Is that cool or what? Now look - push this button, and the eyes flash red! She pushes a red button. <Beep! Beep! Beep!> The suit s eyes flash red with each beep. Wubbzy is awestruck at Widget s handiwork. Wow! That s amazing! (CONT D) Yep, whoever gets to be the dinosaur is going to have a lot of * fun wearing this suit! Widget twirls her hammer proudly as she walks away. Wubbzy takes a longing look at the costume. Gee, I wish I could wear it. I * wonder how hard it is to be a * dinosaur? * Wubbzy heads back to his poster. INT. THEATER - BACKSTAGE Wubbzy is putting the finishing touches on the poster when, the director of the play, enters holding a clipboard and megaphone. He checks his watch and raises the megaphone. (into megaphone) Your attention, please! Try-outs for the play will begin immediately! Walden heads for the stage and exits. Wubbzy, intrigued, puts down his brush and finishes wanders over to the wings to watch.

3. INT. THEATER - ONSTAGE - CONTINUOUS BUGGY, HUGGY, EARL and CHEF FRITZ are lined up on stage. Walden is sitting in the front row of the theater, holding his clipboard. Okay, let me hear you all roar. Buggy starts it off. <Roar!> <Roar!> BUGGY HUGGY EARL (saying the word) Roar. CHEF FRITZ (in a French accent) <Rrrrroar!> (makes notes) Hmm. Very interesting. IN WINGS - Wubbzy watches as the auditions continue. <Distant voices O.S.> Wow, that looks easy - I bet I could do that! INT. THEATER - THE ORCHESTRA SEATS AND STAGE Walden looks around the theater. Does anyone else want to try out for the dinosaur? A brief silence. Walden gathers his things. (CONT D) Okay, if that s it (O.S.) Can I try, Walden?

4. Wubbzy bursts onstage, holding a copy of the script. Walden smiles. Certainly, Wubbzy, go for it! Wubbzy glances at the script and begins reading. (quietly) Oh, what a lovely flower - <snifff!> And how sweet you smell! You'll be my friend forever! Walden frowns, sits forward, trying to hear. Walden interrupts. Can you speak up a little, Wubbzy? I can't hear you. Okay. (slightly louder) Oh, what a lovely flower - You have to speak louder, Wubbzy. Don t forget, they have to hear you all the way in the last row. Wubbzy looks into the theater. HIS POV - The seats seem to stretch all the way back into infinity - he can't even see the last row! (intimidated) Wow. Now let me hear you roar. Wubbzy prepares himself, and winds up to deliver - INT. BACKSTAGE (weakly) <roar?> A dejected Wubbzy walks offstage, where Widget is waiting.

5. How did it go, little buddy? Not so good, Widget. My voice isn t loud enough. What? (a little louder) I said, my voice isn t loud enough. Widget gets it. Her face lights up. INT. COSTUME SHOP (twirling her tools) No problemo - it's hammering time! Wubbzy watches as Widget works furiously on a project, her windmill hammer a blur. * Ta-daa! She displays her creation. A green hat, with coiled orange wires fanning out from the top of the hat and connected to small speakers around its brim. (CONT D) Introducing the Speakupinator 3000! What does it do? You ll see. Try it on, little buddy. A dubious Wubbzy puts on the strange hat. (CONT D) Now say something. Wubbzy thinks for a second before coming up with - Something.

6. There's a tiny pause - then Wubbzy s magnified voice - * <"SOMETHING!!!"> - thunders out of the hat. The sound sends Widget flying out of the room. <O.S. CRASH!> (O.S.) Don t worry - I can fix that. Widget re-enters. She tinkers with the hat's connections and settings. (CONT D) Now try it. (baritone Speakupinator voice) Oh, what a lovely flower - Thanks to the hat, Wubbzy s voice is now a rich, plummy baritone. He s ecstatic - he can't believe how good he sounds. (CONT D) (baritone) Wow! I sound great! Thank you Widget, thankyou thankyou thankyou!! He runs back to the stage. INT. THEATER - THE ORCHESTRA SEATS AND STAGE Walden is reviewing his audition notes. Hmmm, every part is cast except for the dinosaur. I wish there was someone with a louder - An O.S. baritone voice booms out: ROAR! (O.S.) Walden is startled by the sudden noise. His notes go flying up in the air around him. As they settle he sees Wubbzy onstage wearing the Speakupinator. Was that you, Wubbzy?

7. (baritone voice) You bet it was, Walden! Listen: Oh, what a lovely flower - You'll be my friend forever! - His voice resounds throughout the theater. Everyone listens, transfixed. Walden is convinced - Yes! Yes! Yes! Wubbzy, you ve got the part! You're my dinosaur! (baritone voice) I am? Hooray! Wubbzy, delighted, bounces offstage on his tail. INT. COSTUME SHOP (calls after him) Oh, and - nice hat! DISSOLVE TO: Wubbzy is in the dinosaur outfit as Widget is putting on the finishing touches. The Speakupinator is sitting in the chair beside him. Congratulations, Wubbster - you're going to be a great dinosaur! Thanks, Widget. I owe it all to you. Widget checks its seams and control panel. Uh huh... Everything checks out. Now just sit down for a second while I adjust your feet. Okay. Wubbzy sits down - right on the Speakupinator! <muffled CRUNCH!>

8. What was that? Just then Walden peeks in. Come on, Wubbzy, it's time to practice the play - we need you onstage. I m ready! Wubbzy jumps to his feet, raring to go. He starts out, and then remembers - Oops - mustn t forget my Speakupinator! He grabs the crushed-flat Speakupinator, puts it on without looking at it and heads for the stage. INT. STAGE - CONTINUOUS Wubbzy rushes on wearing the costume and the crushed Speakupinator. Okay, Wubbzy, let's start with your speech. Wubbzy takes a confident pose, opens his mouth and speaks. (through the Speakupinator) <HON-NNNNK! HONK-HONK, HONNNNK!> [The sfx match his lip movements.] Everyone stops dead and stares at Wubbzy. He tries again and gives out with a loud - <AH-OOO-GAH!> He tries whispering the line. <SPROI-OI-OI-OINNNG!>

9. Wubbzy takes off the Speakupinator, and sees that it s crushed. Oh, no! Widget rushes on stage, tool kit in hand. Maybe I can fix it. She takes a close look at the hat. (CONT D) Uh...Maybe not. Try it without the hat, Wubbzy. Wubbzy takes off the hat and tries again. * (as loud as he possibly * can - but still not loud * enough) * Oh, what a lovely flower - <snifff!> And how sweet you smell! You'll be my friend... Wubbzy stops. He sees Walden straining to hear him. * (CONT D) * Oh, I give up - no matter how hard * I try, nobody can hear me! * Defeated, Wubbzy trudges off the stage, his dinosaur tail * dragging behind him. INT. BACKSTAGE - A FEW MINUTES LATER Wubbzy is sitting next to his poster, still on the easel, in a sad funk. The dinosaur costume is on the floor beside him. Walden comes over to console him. Sorry, Wubbzy. Not everyone can be the star. I know. Walden looks around at the activity around him.

10. But, you know, everyone can help make the show a hit. Walden points out the different jobs people are doing. ON BUGGY AND HUGGY - building the sets. (V.O.) Buggy and Huggy are building the sets... ON EARL - putting up the lights. Earl is hanging the lights... IN CHEF FRITZ - whipping up a buffet lunch. (CONT D) - and Chef Fritz is making lunch for everybody. ON - he turns and notices the empty backdrop behind the stage. (CONT D) But we still need someone to paint the scenery. Walden scratches his head and rubs his chin. Hmm...it has to be a really good painter - especially when it comes to dinosaurs Walden waits for a second to see if Wubbzy gets the idea. Sure enough, Wubbzy looks at the backdrop, then over at his poster and his face lights up again. Wow-wow-wow! I can paint dinosaurs! Let me at it, Walden! He jumps up and grabs his paints and brushes. (CONT D) You're gonna see flying flaposaurs and big-footed stomposaurs and long tailed scaly sillysaurs!

11. INT. THEATER - LATER Wubbzy is hanging from the rafters by his tail, swinging from side to side above the backdrop. Wheeee! At the end of each swing he touches up a different detail or adds something new to the backdrop. The rest of the cast and crew watch Wubbzy at work. He swings to the left and paints jelly flowing out of a volcano. Ooooh! ONLOOKERS He swings to the right and adds a few more palm trees. Ahhhh! ONLOOKERS (CONT D) CAMERA PULLS BACK TO REVEAL - Wubbzy's beautiful prehistoric landscape in all its glory. Mountains, volcanoes, forests and dinosaurs fill the backdrop, while cut-out flaposaurs, balloonosaurs, stars, the moon and the sun dangle on strings hanging from the rafters. As Wubbzy returns to the stage, Walden congratulates him. It's beautiful, Wubbzy. Thanks, Walden. It s too bad you still need someone to play the dinosaur. Oh, but we do have someone. Just then Widget enters in the dinosaur costume. Smoke is pouring out of its nostrils, its eyes are flashing red and light bulbs running down its back and tail are blinking on and off, theater marquee style. She opens her mouth and - <ROAR!> They have a star! A ROUSING, BROADWAY/'OKLAHOMA!' STYLE TUNE GOES HERE, about:

12. discovering what you're best at & doing it; using your own (not borrowed) talent to accomplish things; not having to raise your voice to be heard. INT. THEATER - OPENING NIGHT At the curtain call, the cast bows to thunderous <applause>. Widget gestures to Wubbzy, who joins them onstage. And let s hear it for our fantastic scenery painter, Wubbzy! The audience <applauds> long and loud for Wubbzy. To show his appreciation, he puts on the Speakupinator and proudly <roars> like a lion! * <ROAAAARRRRRR!> * Wubbzy has a big grin on his face as we: * FADE OUT. *