Adorabeezle's Promise

Adorabeezle's Promise is the eighth short of Sugar Rush Speedway's 16 Sweet Years

Transcript

 * Mr. Litwak: This summer, Sugar Rush was very busy. Holiday makers love the sight see. When the weather is fine, there's no better place to visit. Some people like to go to the mountains. Others like the valleys. Children love the seaside. One morning, Vanellope was puffing in the Candy Kart along the line that runs by the coast. Her pit crew was helping candy children going to the beach. Everyone was happy. Adorabeezle was taking some ice cream cars at the Harbour.


 * Adorabeezle: Hello, Vanellope. You look cheerful. I wish I can take candy children today instead of ice cream.


 * Vanellope: They're in Mr. Buttercup's Sunday school.


 * Mr. Litwak: Explained Vanellope.


 * Vanellope: I'm busy this evening, but the marshmallows say I can ask you to take the children home.


 * Adorabeezle: Of course I will.


 * Mr. Litwak: Promised Adorabeezle. Later, Adorabeezle saw Nougetsia.


 * Nougetsia: Sorry, Adorabeezle. Can't talk. I'm on high alert.


 * Adorabbezle: Why?


 * Nougetsia: Bad weather's due. My help's always needed. Might how you go, Adorabeezle.


 * Adorabeezle: Huh.


 * Mr. Litwak: Huffed Adorabeezle.


 * Adorabeezle: As long I got roads to run on, I can go anywhere and any weather anyhow. Goodbye.


 * Mr. Litwak: She set off for the Sugar Beach. It was a beautiful day, but Torvald was worried.


 * Torvald: Be careful.


 * Mr. Litwak: She warned.
 * Edward: There's a storm coming.
 * Percy: A promise is a promise.
 * Alec Baldwin: Thought Percy.
 * Percy: No matter what the weather.
 * Alec Baldwin: The children had a lovely day, but by tea time, dark clouds loomed ahead. Annie and Clarabel were glad when Percy arrived. He was just in time. The rain streamed down Percy's boiler.
 * Percy: Ugh!
 * Alec Baldwin: He shivered and thought of his nice dry shed. Percy struggled on past coastal villages and into the countryside. The river was rising fast.
 * Percy: I wish I could see, I wish I could see!
 * Alec Baldwin: Complained Percy as he battled against the rain. More trouble lay ahead.
 * Percy: Oh!
 * Alec Baldwin: Hissed Percy.
 * Percy: The water's sloshing my fire!
 * Alec Baldwin: Percy's driver and fireman had to find some more firewood.
 * Fireman: I'll have some of your floor boards, please.
 * Alec Baldwin: Said the fireman to the conductor.
 * Conductor: I only swept the floor this morning.
 * Alec Baldwin: Grumbled the conductor and he still help. Soon, Percy's fire was burning well. He felt warm and comfortable again. Then he saw Harold.
 * Percy: Oh dear.
 * Alec Baldwin: Thought Percy.
 * Percy: Harold's coming to laugh at me.
 * Alec Baldwin: Something floated onto Percy's boiler.
 * Percy: Ow!
 * Alec Baldwin: Explained Percy.
 * Percy: He needed throw things.
 * Driver: It's a parachute!
 * Alec Baldwin: Laughed his driver.
 * Driver: Harold's dropping hot drinks from us.
 * Percy: Thank you, Harold.
 * Alec Baldwin: Whistled Percy.
 * Harold: Good to be at service.
 * Alec Baldwin: Replied Harold as buzzed away. The water lapped Percy's wheels. Percy was losing steam again, but he plunged bravely on.
 * Percy: I promised.
 * Alec Baldwin: He panted.
 * Percy: I promised.
 * Alec Baldwin: He meant one more big effort, and at last exhausted by triumph, he brought the train home.
 * Thomas: Well done, Percy!
 * Alec Baldwin: Cheered Thomas.
 * Thomas: You kept your promise, dispite everything!
 * Alec Baldwin: Sir Topham Hatt arrived in Harold. First, he thanked the men, then Percy.
 * Sir Topham Hatt: Harold told me you are a wizard. He said he can beat you at somethings, but not a been on submarine. I don't know what you get onto sometimes, but I do know that you're a really useful engine.
 * Percy: Oh sir.
 * Alec Baldwin: Whispered Percy happily.