Onward (2020) - full transcript

Two elven brothers embark on a quest to bring their father back for one day.

Long ago,
the world was full of wonder.

It was adventurous...

exciting...

and best of all...

there was magic.

Boombastia!

And that magic
helped all in need.

Flame Infernar!

Voltar Thundasir!

But it wasn't
easy to master.

And so the world found
a simpler way to get by.



I call it the light bulb.

'Tis so easy.

Huh.

Over time...

...magic faded away.

But I hope...

...there's a little
magic left...

in you.

All right.

We're gonna get
Warrior Z90 fit.

Let me hear you say,
"I'm a mighty warrior."

I'm a mighty warrior.

Morning, Mom.

Oh! Blazey, down!



Bad dragon!
Back to your lair.

Happy birthday,
Mr. Adult Man.

No, Mom.

Hey, buddy. Don't wipe off
my kisses.

What?

You're wearing
your dad's sweatshirt.

Oh. You know.
Finally fits.

Aw, my little chubby cheeks
is all grown up!

Okay, okay. Mom, I gotta eat
something before school.

Ah, we don't have
much food.

I still have to go
to the grocery store.

Ah, hands off, mister.

Those are
for your party tonight.

It's not a party, Mom.
It's just us.

You could invite those kids
from your science class.

You said they seem
pretty rockin'.

I'm, uh, pretty sure
I didn't say it like that.

And besides,
I don't even know them.

Well, your birthday's a day
to try new things.

Be the new you.

Speaking of
trying new things,

did you sign up
for driving practice?

No!
No.

I know you're a little scared to
drive, sweetie pie, but...

I'm not scared, Mom.
I'm gonna move Barley's game.

Okay, but you know
how he gets when someone

touches that board.

Well, he's gotta learn
how to clean up his toys.

Halt!

Doth my brother dare disrupt
an active campaign?

Oh, come on!

You know, Ian,

in the days of old,
a boy of 16

would have
his strength tested

in the Swamps of Despair.

I'm not testing anything.
Just let me go.

Let him go.

Okay.

But I know you're
stronger than that.

There's a mighty warrior
inside of you.

You just have to
let him out.

Right, Mom?

Oh, that's good.

Barley! You stink!

When was the last time
you showered?

If you tried a little
harder, you actually could

probably wiggle out of this.

See? Mom knows how
to let out her inner warrior.

Thank you.

Now, take out
the trash.

Stay on the
lookout for a runaway griffin.

Ah, Officer Bronco.

Barley, Barley, Barley.

Every time the city tries
to tear down

an old piece of rubble,

I gotta drag my rear end
out here and deal with you.

I don't know
what you're talking about.

Oh, really?

I will not let you
tear down this fountain.

Ancient warriors
on grand quests

drank from its
flowing water.

Barley.

They're destroying
the town's past.

Ugh. Well,
come on in.

Rest your haunches
for a minute.

Thank you, hon.

Ugh.

Hey there,
birthday boy.

So, ya workin' hard
or hardly workin'?

I'm just, you know,
making toast.

I'm serious, Barley,

you need to start thinking
less about the past

and more about
your future.

Ah, she's right.

You can't spend all day
playing your board game.

Quests of Yore
isn't just a board game.

It's a historically-based
role-playing scenario.

Did you know,
in the old days,

centaurs could run
70 miles an hour?

I own a vehicle.
Don't need to run.

Well, Ian,
you could definitely

learn a lot
from Quests of Yore.

- You wanna play?
- I don't.

You could be
a crafty rogue or...

Ooh! I know!
You can be a wizard.

I shall cast a spell
on thee!

Hey! Careful of
Dad's sweatshirt!

I don't even remember Dad
wearing that sweatshirt.

Well, you do only have,
like, two memories of him.

No, I've got three.

I remember
his beard was scratchy,

he had a goofy laugh,
and I used to play

- drums on his feet.
- Drums on his feet. Right.

I used to go...

- Whoa!
- Five-second rule. Hah!

It's okay.
You just got to pull it.

No!

Barley!

Uh, you know...

I'm just gonna get some
food on the way to school.

I'll sew that
later tonight, okay?

Wait, wait, wait.

By the laws of yore,
I must dub thee a man today.

Kneel before me.

Oh! That's okay.
I gotta get going.

All right, well,
I'll pick you up later.

We'll perform
the ceremony at school.

Oh! No, no, no, no.

Don't do that.
Don't do that. Okay, bye!

Hey!

Go Griffins!

What?

You go to
Willowdale College?

Oh, no.
This was my dad's.

Lightfoot?
Wilden Lightfoot?

Yeah.

You're kidding.
I went to college with him.

- Really?
- Yeah.

Boy, I was so sorry to hear
that he passed away.

Yeah. Thanks.

You know, your dad was
a great guy. So confident.

When he came into a room,
people noticed.

The man wore the ugliest
purple socks every single day.

What? Why?

Hey, that's exactly
what we asked.

But he was just bold.

I always wished I had
a little bit of that in me.

Yeah. Wow. I've never heard
any of this about him before.

- What else do you remember?
- Dad!

Oh, sorry. Gotta get
this guy off to school.

Hey, it was nice
meeting you.

Yeah. You, too.

Huh.

Bold.

Okay, class.
Sit down. We're starting roll.

Hey, uh, Gorgamon. Um...

Would you mind not putting
your feet on my chair today?

Sorry, dude.

Got to keep
them elevated.

Gets the blood flowing
to my brain.

It just makes it a little
hard for me to fit in there.

Well, if I don't have
good blood flow,

I can't concentrate
on my schoolwork.

You don't want me to do bad
in school, do you?

Uh...

No.

Thanks, bro.

First road test.

Any volunteers?

A left here.

Now, take this on-ramp
for the freeway.

Okay, yeah. I'm, uh,
super ready for that.

Uh...

It's nice and fast.

Just merge into traffic.

Yep. Just any minute.

- Merge into traffic.
- Uh...

Merge into traffic!

I'm not ready!

Pull over.

All right. So, what should
we do this weekend?

Move to a cooler town?

Oh, hey.
What up, dudes? Um...

I'm, uh, having
a party tonight,

and I was wondering if
you wanted to come over

and get down
on some cake.

That's not
something anyone says.

Okay, don't say "dudes."
"Gang"?

What's up, gang?

What's up, gang?

Hey.
What's up, gang?

Oh, hey.
Uh, Ian, right?

Oh! I didn't know
you knew my...

Anyway...

uh, if you like parties,
then I'm...

I was gonna
do a party...

- What?
- What I was trying to say is

if you're not doing
anything tonight...

but I'm sure you probably
are doing something tonight...

and you like cake
like I like cake,

I've got a cake
at my house.

Are you inviting us
to a party?

That's the one.

Oh. Yeah,
we don't have any plans.

- Yeah, okay.
- Totally.

Really?

I guess we can just take
the bus over to my house.

Oh, no, no, no.

Ha-ha! Is that
the birthday boy I see?

Behold!
Your chariot awaits!

Do you know that guy?

- Uh...
- Sir Iandore of Lightfoot.

Seems like he's
talking to you.

Hey, Ian!

Hey, Barley.

Yeah, we were actually
gonna take the bus.

The bus? Nay!

I will give you
and your companions

transport upon Guinevere.

Um, who's Guinevere?

My mighty steed.

Oh. That's embarrassing.

That's okay, girl.
Patch you back up.

He's just joking around.

You've got
something on your face.

Oh, no. You... just...
Wait, no. It's... No...

Oh! Uh...

You know what?
I just remembered

that my birthday
is, uh, canceled.

- What?
- I mean, the party.

Uh, it was never
actually happening.

It was just this
huge misunderstanding.

So, I got to go.

Okay. Bye!

Ooh. Whoops! Sorry.
Let me just file those.

Hey, did those kids
write on your face?

Here. I'll get it.

Can we please
just go home?

Okay, well, we'll perform
your birthday ceremony later.

Then you'll be ready
for adulthood

and its gauntlet
of challenges.

You know,
in ancient times,

you celebrated
your day of birth

with a solemn quest.

Of course, those were nothing
compared to the challenges

of the old days.

Mom?

Mom?

Will, you're not gonna
get that thing working.

I think I've got it.

I'm gonna watch
from over here

for when it blows up.

Hello? Hello?

I'll bet good money
you can't get it to work.

Oh, is that right?

Yep.

But you're
doing a good job of

making it look like
you know what you're doing.

Well, I'm trying to.

Did you check
if it had batteries?

Of course you didn't.

I know.

So, is it really working?

Let's find out.

Okay. Bye.

Will, you're not going
to get that thing working.

I think I've got it.

I'm gonna watch
from over here

for when it blows up.

Hi, Dad.

Hello? Hello?

It's me, Ian.

Oh, is that right?

Yeah. Did you
have a good day?

Well, I'm trying to.

Yeah. Me, too.

Although, I could clearly use some help.

I sure do wish I could spend
the day with you sometime.

I know.

Well, there are so many
things we could do.

I bet it'd be really fun.

Let's find out.

Yeah. I mean, I'd love to.
We could, uh...

Okay. Bye.

Yeah.

Bye.

Oh, my...

Barley, keep your soldiers
off my land

or our kingdoms
will go to war!

Sorry, Mom!

Oh, this is the world's
longest gap year.

Honey, I was
gonna do that.

It's okay.

Wow! You must have been taught
by some kind of sewing master.

Yeah. A very humble sewing master.

What was Dad like
when he was my age?

Was he always
super confident?

Oh, no.

It took him a while
to find out who he was.

I wish I'd met him.

Oh, me, too.

But, hey, you know,
when your dad got sick,

he fought so hard

because he wanted to meet you
more than anything.

You know what?
I have something for you.

I was gonna wait
until after cake,

but I think you've waited
long enough.

What is it?

It's a gift
from your dad.

What do you mean,
it's from Dad?

I don't know. Mom said
it was for both of us.

What is it?

He just said to give you this
when you were both over 16.

I have no idea
what it is.

No way!

It's a wizard staff.

- Dad was a wizard.
- What?

Hold on, your dad
was an accountant.

I mean, he got interested
in a lot of strange things

when he got sick, but...

There's a letter.

"Dear Ian and Barley,

"long ago, the world
was full of wonder.

"It was adventurous,
exciting,

"and best of all,
there was magic.

"And that magic
helped all in need.

"But it wasn't easy
to master.

"And so the world found
a simpler way to get by.

"Over time,
magic faded away,

"but I hope there's
a little magic left in you.

"And so I wrote this spell,
so I could see for myself

"who my boys
grew up to be."

"Visitation Spell."

I don't believe this.

This spell
brings him back.

For one whole day,
Dad will be back.

- What?
- Back? Like back to life?

That's not possible.

It is with this!

I'm gonna meet Dad?

Oh, Will, you wonderful nut.
What is this?

Now, a spell this powerful
needs an assist element.

And, I mean, for this to work,
Dad would've had to find

a Phoenix Gem!

Wow.

There's only
a few of these left.

Hold on!
Is this dangerous?

We're about to find out.

- Ah!
- What?

Splinter.

"Only once is all we get,
grant me this rebirth.

"Till tomorrow's sun has set,
one day to walk the earth."

Hold on. I was just
grippin' it wrong.

"Only once is all we get,
grant me this rebirth.

"Till tomorrow's sun has set,
one day to walk the earth."

"Only once is all we get,

"grant me this rebirth.

"Till tomorrow's sun has set,
one day to walk the earth."

"One day
to walk the earth."

"Till tomorrow's sun has set,
one day to walk the earth."

Barley.

I'm sorry you guys
don't have your dad here,

but this shows just how much
he wanted to see you both.

So much
that he'd try anything.

That's still
a pretty special gift.

Yeah.

Hey, wanna come with me
to pick up your cake?

That's okay.
Thanks, Mom.

"Only once is all we get,
grant me this rebirth.

"Till tomorrow's sun
has set...

"one day to
walk the earth."

Hey, man,
what are you doing in here?

Holy Tooth of Zadar!
How did you...?

I don't know.
It just started.

Whoa! Feet!

Hang on. I can help!

Barley, no!

Dad?

He's just legs.

There's no top part.

I definitely remember
Dad having a top part!

Oh, what did I do?
This is horrible.

Uh...

Hello?

It's really him.

Dad, you are
in your house.

Whoa, whoa!

He can't hear us.

What are you doing?

That's right, Dad.
It's me, Barley.

Yeah, that's Ian.

Hi, Dad.

I messed
this whole thing up.

Now he's gonna be
legs forever.

No, not forever.
The spell only lasts one day.

At sunset tomorrow,
he'll disappear,

and we'll never be able
to bring him back again.

Okay, okay, okay.
24 hours.

That doesn't give us
much time, but...

Well, we'll just have
to do the spell again.

You mean
you have to.

A person can only do magic
if they have the gift.

And my little brother
has the magic gift.

Okay! Okay.

But I couldn't even
finish the spell.

Well, you're gonna have
plenty of time to practice.

'Cause we have to find
another Phoenix Gem.

A-ha! We'll start at the place
where all quests begin.

The Manticore's Tavern.

It's run
by a fearless adventurer.

She knows where to find
any kind of gem,

talisman, totem...

Barley, this is for a game.

Based on real life.

How do we know
this tavern

- is still there?
- It's there.

Look, my years of training
have prepared me

for this very moment.

And I'm telling you,
this is the only way

to find a Phoenix Gem.

Trust me.

Whatever it takes,
I am gonna meet my dad.

You hear that, Dad?
We're going on a quest.

Come on, Guinevere.

Uh, maybe we should
just take the bus.

She's fine.

Anyway,
it's just, like,

this award for math.
It's no big deal.

But I'll show you
when we get back home.

Hey, uh,
what are you two

Chatty Charlies up to
back there?

You know, I felt weird
talking to Dad

without a top half, so...

ta-da!

Oh, that's great!

Dad, you look
just like I remember.

Hey, don't worry,
we'll have

the rest of you here
before you know it.

And then,
first thing I'm gonna do,

introduce you
to Guinevere.

Rebuilt this
old girl myself,

from the lug nuts
to the air conditioning.

Showing Dad your van?

- That's your whole list?
- What list?

- Oh.
- What's that?

I'm just working
on a list of things

I wanted to do with Dad.

You know,

play catch, take a walk,
driving lesson,

share my whole life story
with him.

That's cool.

Oh. But before you cast Dad's
spell again, you're gonna

have to practice your magic.

This book is for a game.

I told you,
everything in Quests of Yore

is historically
accurate.

Even the spells.

So start practicing,
young sorcerer.

Okay, Dad.
Let's try some magic.

Hey, sweetie?

Ugh! Blazey. Oh, this dragon
is always under my feet.

Honey, you want some cake?

Aloft Elevar.
Aloft Elevar.

I can't get this
levitation spell to work.

Maybe I could try
something else

like Arcane Lightning?

Yeah, like a level-one mage
could bust out

the hardest spell in
the Enchanter's Guide Book.

Maybe we'll
stick with the easy ones.

Yeah, well, it's not working.
Am I saying it wrong?

Well, mmm,
you said it right.

It's just,
for any spell to work,

you have to speak
from your heart's fire.

- My what?
- Your heart's fire.

You must speak with passion.
Don't hold back.

Aloft Elevar!

No, like Aloft Elevar.

Aloft Elevar!

No, from
your heart's fire!

- Aloft Elevar!
- Don't hold back.

- Aloft Elevar!
- Heart's fire!

Stop saying
"heart's fire."

This just clearly
isn't working.

Hey, it was
a good start.

Oh. Gather your courage, men.
We've arrived.

The Manticore's Tavern.

Huh. It is still here.

Yeah, I told you.

Come on, Dad.
That's good.

All right, listen.
First, let me do the talking.

Secondly,
it's crucial we show

the Manticore
the respect she deserves,

or she will, thirdly,
not give us a map to the Phoenix Gem.

Wait, wait, wait.
The map?

I thought she had
a Phoenix Gem.

You're so cute.
Hear that, Dad?

He's a smart kid,
he just doesn't know how quests work.

Well, is there anything else
you're forgetting to tell me?

Mmm. No.

♪ Happy happy birthday

♪ Come join us on a quest

♪ To make your birthday party
The very, very best

♪ Hey!

Okay, okay,
so the tavern

changed a little
over the years,

but the Manticore
is still the real deal.

I'll have the soup
of the day.

Would my lord like
a cup or cauldron?

Madam, I request an
audience with the Manticore.

But of course, milord.

Oh, Manticore!

No. No, no, no.
The real Manticore.

The fearless adventurer.

Oh. You mean Corey?
She's over there.

Quick!
Somebody help me.

These griffin nuggets were
supposed to go out

minutes ago.

That's the Manticore?

Oh, great and powerful
Manticore.

Whoa! Sir, you're right
in the hot zone.

You're late, Adolphus.

I understand there's traffic.
You need to plan for that.

Well, maybe your mother should
get her own car!

Your fearlessness?

My brother and I seek a map
to a Phoenix Gem.

Oh! Well, you've come to
the right tavern. Table 12.

I have the parchment you
desire right here. Behold!

Oh. That's
a children's menu.

Isn't that fun? They're all
based on my old maps.

Uh, now...

The great Manticore
sends you

on your adventure
with a hero's blessing.

And here's some crayons.

That's very amusing,
your dominance,

but might you have
the real map?

Uh, yeah.
It's, uh, over there.

That's it.

- This is perfect.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa!

What are you doing?
You can't take this.

We have to.

What is that?

It's our dad. And we have
a chance to meet him, but...

But we can't do that
without a Phoenix Gem.

No! My days of sending people
on dangerous quests are over.

What? Why?

'Cause they're dangerous.

Corey, the karaoke
machine's broken again.

I'm sorry,
but you are not getting this map.

Don't worry, ladies,

your adventure will continue
momentarily.

Okay,
I can handle this.

No, Ian.

Miss mighty Manticore,
ma'am...

What are you doing?

Kid, this is not
a good time.

Ugh. I'm giving this place
a one-star review.

It's just,
I've never met my dad and...

Look,
I'm sorry about that.

But if you get hurt
on one of my quests,

guess who gets sued
and loses her tavern?

I can't take
that kind of risk.

Now, if you'll just excuse me,
I have important things to do.

Testing.

♪ You haunt my dreams

♪ My inbetweens

Please,
we need that map.

No, I am not
giving you the map.

That's it!
I am done talking.

- Well, I'm not!
- Whoa, whoa, whoa!

You say you can't risk
losing this place.

Look at that Manticore.

She looks like
she lived to take risks.

That Manticore didn't have
investors to look out for.

She didn't have
payroll to cover.

She could just
fly out the door

whenever she wanted
and slay a magma beast.

Are you gonna fix
the machine or not?

Yeah, in a minute.

Okay, maybe
this place isn't

as adventurous
as it used to be.

So it isn't filled
with a motley horde

willing to risk
life and limb

for the mere taste
of excitement.

But so what?

Who ever said you have to
take risks in life

to have an adventure?

Apparently, you did.

Table 32 said their
mozzarella sticks are cold.

What have I done?

Well, it's not too late.

I mean, you could just
give us the map.

This place
used to be dangerous.

Dangerous!

- And wild!
- Wild!

I used to be
dangerous and wild!

Dangerous and wild!

Wow.

I'm living a lie!
What have I become?

Oh, no.

Everybody out!

This tavern is closed
for remodeling.

Sorry, the karaoke machine
is broken!

Oh.

No! No, no, no!

No.

We gotta go!

Aloft Elevar!

That was unbelievable.

I mean, you were just like...

and the beam
was just floating there!

My brother is a wizard.

I can't believe
that worked.

Oh! You're gonna nail
Dad's spell now.

Except we don't
have a map.

But we've got this. Behold!

Look, on a quest, you have
to use what you've got.

And this is
what we've got.

Best part is, little Kayla
already solved the puzzle.

Well, according to Kayla,

we just have to look
for Raven's Point.

Raven's Point.
Raven's Point.

Yes! The gem must be
in the mountain.

We could be there
by tomorrow morning.

Tomorrow morning?

That still gives us
plenty of time with Dad.

Yeah. Well, it looks like

the expressway should
take us right there.

Mmm. Expressway is
a little too obvious.

On a quest, the clear path
is never the right one.

What?

During one Quests
of Yore campaign,

Shrub Rosehammer and I
took the easy route,

led him straight into the
belly of a gelatinous cube.

Only reason I didn't
suffer the same fate?

I followed my gut.

And it's telling me
we take an ancient trail

called the Path of Peril.

But the expressway
is faster.

Maybe not in the long run.

I know you
want this to be

like one of
your adventure games,

but all that matters

is that we get to spend
as much time

as possible with Dad.

So, we should just take
the expressway, right?

Yeah, you're right.

But if you end up
inside a gelatinous cube,

you are on your own.

Manticore's Tavern

ahead on your right.

- Hey.
- I'm just checking in.

Did you catch up
to the boys yet?

No, not yet.

But I'm a little worried
because we had

a weird family issue
come up,

and, well, this just isn't
like Ian to run off.

I mean, Barley, yes,
but not Ian.

You know, it's late,

you shouldn't have to
be out looking for 'em.

I know, it's silly.

I'm sure they're both
probably on fire.

- Fire?
- Fire! The place is on fire!

- My boys! I gotta go!
- Laurel!

Get it off, get it off,
get it off!

Excuse me. Hello?

Please, I'm looking for
two teenage elves.

I told you already,
there were two teenage elves.

Oh! Those are my sons.
Where did they go?

Oh. They went on a quest
to find a Phoenix Gem.

But don't worry,
don't worry.

I told them about the map,
I told them about the gem,

I told them
about the curse.

I forgot to
tell them about the curse.

- The what?
- Oh, boy.

Listen, this one's gone
a little...

Your boys are in grave danger!
But I can help!

Whoa, hey, hey!

You're not going anywhere.
We got questions for you.

I know where they're going!
We can still save them!

Okay, I think
everything's good here.

Last name "Manticore",
first name "The".

Hold on, you're right.
She has gone a little...

It's no wonder with
a wound like that.

That's just a scratch.

Oh, I'm sorry, are you
an expert on minotaurs?

- Manticores.
- Manticores?

Well, no...

Well, then
you wouldn't know

that when their blood
is exposed to air,

it makes them go bonkers.

I don't think
that's true.

See? She's already losing
her grip on reality.

So, why don't you let me
save her life

before it costs you yours?

- Okay.
- Thank you.

Could we have a little privacy
here, please?

Just lie back.
That's good.

But get your head
a little bit higher.

Just don't take too long
back there, okay?

Hey, you hear me?

I said don't take
too long back there,

because...

All right,
how do we help my boys?

Ooh! I'm gonna like you.

Radio,
headlights, brakes,

tires, rims.

I mean, it's hard
to tell now, Dad,

before I replaced
her parts,

Guinevere was actually
kind of a piece of junk.

Looks like we're not gonna get
to do everything today, Dad.

That's okay.

I just wanna meet you.

But don't worry, we'll,
uh, have you fixed up

and back home to see...

Oh, man. Mom!

Barley, we're not
gonna be able

to get Dad back in time
to see Mom.

Oh.

Well, Dad, at least you won't
have to meet the new guy.

So,
you workin' hard or hardly workin'?

Yeah.

Barley, Barley, Barley.

Every time there's trouble,
I gotta deal with you.

Is that your Colt?

Yeah.

You're gonna
wanna work on that.

No, no, no!
Come on, old girl.

I thought you
said you fixed the van.

Relax. Guinevere is fine.

Her stomach
is just a little empty.

But it says
we have a full tank.

No. That doesn't work.

Oh. Only a few drops left.

Maybe if
there's a gas station...

Hmm.

Is there a magic way
to get gas?

Oh!
I like your thinking, young mage.

Growth spell!

We grow the can,
and then the gas inside

will grow with it.

Uh, that's kind of
a weird idea.

I know!
I like it, too.

Okay.

Loosen up. Heart's fire.
Here we go.

Whoa. It's not
that simple.

This one learns
a little magic,

thinks he's Shamblefoot
the Wondrous,

am I right, Dad?

A growth spell is a
bit more advanced.

Not only do you have to
speak from your heart's fire,

but now you also have to
follow a magic decree.

A magic what?

It's a special rule that keeps
the spell working right.

This one states,
"To magnify an object,

"you have to magnify
your attention upon it."

While you cast
the spell,

you can't let anything
distract you.

Okay.

Ow!

- What?
- Splinter.

Can we sand
this thing down?

No. It's an ancient staff

with magic
in every glorious fiber.

You can't sand it down.

All right. All right.
Here we go. Focus.

- Uh...
- Something wrong?

Sorry, it's just,
your stance is, uh... Here.

Chin up, elbows out,
feet apart,

back slightly arched.

- Okay, how's that feel?
- Great.

- Oh, one more thing...
- Barley!

Okay, okay.

Magnora Gantuan!

Don't let the magic
spook you.

Okay.

- Elbows!
- What?

Elbows up!

No, no, no, it's too high.
That's too high.

I'm trying to focus here.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Focus. Focus on the can.

Focus.

Focus.

Barley! Ah!
Forget it!

It worked!

The can is huge.

And the van is huge.

And you're...

Oh, no.

- What happened?
- Looks like you shrunk me.

How?

Well, if you mess up a spell,
there are consequences.

I only messed up because you
wouldn't stop bothering me.

I was trying
to help you.

Well, don't try
to help me.

Oh, okay. Fine.
I won't!

Whoa, whoa. Dad, it's me.

Whoa! Dad, it's okay.
Don't worry.

I'm gonna fix this.

Well, where are you going?

To find a gas station.

- Well, I'm going, too.
- Fine.

Hey, I don't
need your help.

Fine with me.

Oh.

I just need
a little break.

My baby legs
can't go that fast.

Look, a gas station.

Good.

Oh, wait, I forgot.

You don't need my help.

Hey, I don't need you to carry me.
I'm a grown man.

Dad!

Come on, it's okay.
Barley is with me.

Yeah, I'm fine, Dad.

The side effects are supposed
to wear off eventually.

Do I look
any bigger yet?

Hey! Did you
just bump into me?

Oh, I'm terribly sorry.
I didn't see you there.

Do it again,
and you'll see me in your nightmares.

This one's lucky.
I know it.

Give me a bag of extra-sours.
Keep the change.

Outta the way,
beanstalk.

Uh, 10 on pump two,
please.

- What are you doing?
- I'm getting us food.

All right, I got it.

And a couple of these.
Thank you.

Psst. I have to
go to the bathroom.

Can it wait?

It's your pocket.

Can we have the bathroom
key, please?

Okay, be quick.
I want to get out of here.

Okay, I'm goin'.

That'll be 12.99.

Hey, watch it!

You got a problem, Shades?

Answer me
when I'm talking to you.

I'm sorry,
I don't really know

where his head's
at right now.

How could this night
get any worse?

You know, I would
fly us to help your boys,

but the old wings aren't
what they used to be.

Oh, that's fine.
So, about this curse...

It's my own fault.

I should be doing
my wing exercises

every morning,
but you know how that goes.

Please, the curse.
What does it do?

Right. Sorry.
It's a Guardian Curse.

If your boys take the gem,
the curse will rise up

and assume the form
of a mighty beast,

and battle
your sons to the...

Ooh. Well, how do
your boys do in a crisis?

Not great. One of them
is afraid of everything,

and the other
isn't afraid of anything.

Yeah, that skinny kid
of yours is pretty fearless.

No, no. You mean
the big one, Barley.

No, no, the little guy.
Ooh, he really let me have it.

What? No, look, you said
you could help them, right?

Every curse has a core,

the center of its power.

And only one weapon
forged of

the rarest metals
can destroy it,

my enchanted sword,

the Curse Crusher!

Well, okay, but you don't
seem to have that on you.

I sold it.

Got in a little tax trouble
a few years back.

But don't worry,
I know just where to find it.

I am on my way, boys.

Just try to stay
out of trouble.

What is
taking you so long?

Who you
calling "whimsical"?

Oh, no.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa!
- You've got a lot of nerve.

I'm just saying,

sprites used to fly around
spreading delight.

That's a good thing.

Sprites can't fly.

Well, your wings don't work
'cause you stopped using them.

- You calling me lazy?
- No, no, no.

Not you.
Your ancestors.

What did you say
about my ancestors?

I didn't mean lazy...

I'm sorry, very sorry.
He's sorry, too.

You don't need to fly.
Who needs to fly?

I mean, you've got
those great bikes.

What are you doing?
I was just discussing history.

Barley, I'm trying to
take care of you and Dad,

and you're not making it
any easier.

Dad, come on.

Oh, no.

Hey! You're dead!

We're dead! We're dead!
We're dead!

Relax. They won't be
able to lift those bikes.

They are strong.

We're gonna die! We're gonna die!
We're gonna die!

It's locked.

What?
Where are the keys?

I got this.

Come on, Barley.

Whoa!

Okay, go, go, go!

No. No, no, no. No way.

You're gonna have to.

Come on.
Why won't it start?

There's a sweet spot.

Not in the middle,
not quite at the end.

Come on.
Come on. Come on.

Come on, Guinevere!

Put it in "o" for "onward."

Drive!

Okay, you're gonna
have to merge.

- Speed up!
- I can't do this.

- Yes, you can.
- I'm not ready!

You'll never be ready. Merge!

Nice job!

- Hey, don't hit Gwinny.
- Barley!

- Oh, no.
- Get around 'em!

- They're not letting me in.
- Signal.

You don't have a signaler.

Stick your arm straight out
the window to signal left.

- Get back here.
- Just keep driving.

Barley!

The mountains are north.

You need to get
all the way over.

What the...?

Oh, it is on, Shades!
Get 'em!

- Ian, stay focused!
- I can't!

You have to focus
or we are all dead!

Just stay cool.

Way to go, Guinevere!

Hit it!

We're not gonna make it!

Dad, are you okay?

He's fine, thanks to
the skillful driving

of Sir Ian Lightfoot.
High five!

What is happening?

I think the spell
is wearing off.

Get off my face.

Chantor's Talon! Cops!

- Pull over.
- I don't have a license.

My wallet's still tiny.

Step out
of the vehicle.

- What are we gonna do?
- I don't know.

How are we gonna explain...?
Oh, no. Dad!

You have a long night
there, buddy?

Sir, I'm gonna ask you

to walk this straight line.

They're gonna take Dad.

Okay, okay.

Oh, I got it.
The disguise spell.

You can disguise yourself
to be anyone you want.

But what if I
mess up again?

According to the spell,

"Disguising yourself
is a lie,

"so you must tell the truth
to get by."

As long as you don't tell a
lie, the spell will be fine.

Okay. Who are
we gonna be?

Okay, we're taking you
down to the station.

What seems to be the problem

here, fellow police folk?

Officer Bronco?

Were you in that van?

Affirmative.
And we will...

I mean, I will take
full responsibility

for that fella right there,

so you can just release him
over to me.

Hey,
I wanted to be the front.

No way.
I'll do the talking.

Bronco, I thought
you were working

on the other
side of town.

I, uh, changed my mind.

Something wrong?

Just a little neck cramp.

You have to stop lying.

Answer every question
with a question.

What exactly
are you doing out here?

Uh... What am I doing
out here?

What are any of us
doing out here?

Whoa. I never thought
about it like that.

Nice.

With all due respect,
you didn't answer my question.

Well, we were
just exercising

some driver's education
drills for Ian.

Who is Ian?

Oh, is that
Laurel's kid?

Ian is Laurel's kid.

Your stepson was swerving
all over the road.

Yeah, well...

that guy's
not all there today.

Yeah, he does seem
a little off.

You seem
a little off yourself.

Uh, actually, if I'm being
completely honest,

I'm not super great

in this kind
of situation,

and I'm starting
to freak out a little bit.

And I'm all sweaty and weird,
and I don't know what to say

and I just feel like
I can't do anything right,

and I'm a total weirdo.

Hold on, hold on.

I think I know
what's going on here.

Uh... You do?

It's not easy
being a new parent.

My girlfriend's daughter got
me pulling my hair out, okay?

Oh. Oh, yeah.

All right,
we can let him go.

Okay, well, I'm just gonna
take him to the van.

Hey, it gets better. All right?
Good luck, Bronco.

You, too, Officer.

Keep workin' hard
or hardly workin'.

Now, that was
a good Colt.

I don't envy you,
Bronco.

That Lightfoot kid
is a handful.

Uh, I'm gonna have to
disagree with you there.

I think Ian's
a pretty stand-up citizen.

Not him,
the older one.

What?

I mean,
the guy's a screwup.

You can't say
you don't agree.

Um, I don't.

What?

I mean, okay, well...

I gotta get going.
Gotta get Ian home.

I mean, I'm late for work.

Sorry, I mean,
I'm feelin' a little sick.

I mean tired.
Sick and tired. Gotta go!

See you Monday!

Oh, man.
Bronco is losin' it.

See, that's why
I never got married.

Old Gore can't
be tied down.

This is Specter.

Can you put me through
to Officer Colt Bronco?

Barley, I don't know
what happened back there.

But I don't think
you're a screwup.

Maybe the magic just got it
wrong, you know.

Yeah.

I don't know
what happened.

Barley! Barley!

Where are you going?

Barley, come on.
This is all just...

I'm not a screwup.

I didn't say
you were.

The magic said it for you.

Well, the magic
got it wrong.

Magic doesn't
get it wrong!

The cop asked a question,

you answered, and magic
revealed the truth. Right?

Right?

I don't know how
any of this stuff works.

All I know is
that everything

we've done tonight
has gone wrong.

Yeah, it's gone wrong because
you won't listen to me.

Are you kidding?

Because everything we've
done has been your idea.

But you didn't do it my way.

You didn't let me
handle the Manticore.

You freaked out when I
talked to the sprites.

'Cause you don't think
I have good ideas.

What? Of course I do.

Great! Then I think we should
take the Path of Peril.

And I also think that
would be good, normally...

See?

But, I told you,
this isn't a game.

All that matters today
is Dad,

and right now
he's sitting in that van,

and he's confused...

What?

What is he doing?

I think he can feel the
vibrations of the music,

and he's dancing.

Wow.

He is terrible.

Yeah. He's really,
really bad.

Oh, no.
Here he comes.

No, no, no. Thanks, Dad.
Dad, thank you.

I'm good.

Stop.

Okay. Okay.

No, no, no!

I'm not really
a big dancer.

Uh...

Just imagine what the top half
of this dance looks like.

I bet it goes
something like this.

Ow.

Ah, you danced your
shoelaces loose there, Pop.

You know,
I wanna see him, too.

Yeah, I know.

It's not fair for you
to call me a screwup

if you don't give me a chance
to get something right.

Just do one thing
my way.

You really think
this Path of Peril

is the best way
to go to the mountain?

Okay.

Uh... So, where is
your magic sword?

It lies beyond
those gates.

If we don't leave here
with the sword,

your boys are doomed.

There you are.

One garlic crusher.

No, Curse Crusher.

It's a large magical sword.

Sword.

Sword, sword, sword.

I mean, I got this thing.

- That's it!
- How much?

- Let's call it, uh, 10.
- Great!

Forged of
the rarest metals,

the only sword of its kind
in all the land.

Hello, old friend.
We shall never part again.

Oh! Turns out this sword

is the only sword of its
kind in all the land.

So, let's call it 10,000.

- You can't do that!
- Well, I just did.

Okay, you had better...

Yeah?

Hey, I talked
to some other officers,

and they said the boys
were last seen going north.

- Are they okay?
- They're fine.

But the officers said...
Well, honey,

this night keeps getting
stranger and stranger.

Do you know who I am?

Some kind of
winged bear-snake lady?

Argh! Winged
lion-scorpion lady!

It sure does.

Listen, I need
that sword.

My sons have a
once-in-a-lifetime chance

to see their father.

Now, my oldest son...

Holy son of a...
You killed her!

It's okay. She's only
temporarily paralyzed.

Hey, you can't do this.

- Well, I just did.
- Grab the sword.

Don't you touch that.

Here you go.

And a little something extra
for your trouble.

I love your store.

Oh, that's so pretty.

Hey! Hey!

Yeah!

Laurel, what's happening?

- Yeah!
- Hello? Are you all right?

Laurel?

Oh, Colt, I can't talk.
The boys need me.

Wait!

Dang those kids.

Huh.

♪ We're heading on a quest

♪ Our father we must retrieve

♪ The Lightfoot brothers
can't be stopped

♪ Something, something

♪ That rhymes with retrieve

Yeah, we're still here.

Well, good morning to thee,
dear Lightfoot men.

Welcome to
the Path of Peril.

It's not
much of a path.

Well, you know, they never
really developed around here.

So, heads up, we could
run into anything.

A centicore, wolf dragon,
gelatinous cube.

Okay, what is
a gelatinous cube?

Oh, it's
a giant green cube

that instantly disintegrates
all that it touches.

We are not gonna
run into a... Oh! Stop!

Ahh!

What is this?

Bottomless pit.

Whatever falls in there,
falls forever.

Aw, Dad, come here.

Ian, check it out.

This is
an ancient drawbridge.

We lower that bad boy

and we are on our way
to Raven's Point.

Look around for a lever.

Found it.

But it's on
the other side.

Okay, I got this.

Aloft Elevar.

You can't cast
a levitation spell

on something
that far away.

It only has, like, a 15-meter
enchanting radius.

Dad, can you
believe this guy?

What we need
is a Trust Bridge.

It's a spell that creates
a magical bridge

you can walk on.

Just say
"Bridgrigar Invisia."

Okay.
Bridgrigar Invisia.

Bridgrigar Invisia!

- It didn't work.
- No, the spell's still going.

You won't know if your bridge
worked until you step on it.

Step on what?

If you believe the bridge
is there, then it's there.

- But it's not.
- Well, not with that attitude.

I'm not gonna step out
onto nothing.

Now we've got a rope.

But you're not gonna
even need it because...

- I want the rope!
- Okay.

I'm just saying you're not
gonna need the rope,

because I know
you can make that bridge.

I'm dying! I'm dying! I'm dead!
I'm dead! I'm dead!

- Oh, my life is over.
- I got you.

Okay, you fell.

- But was that so bad?
- Yes!

- Are you still alive?
- Yes.

Okay, so now you know
the worst that can happen.

So, there's nothing
to be scared of, right?

Bridgrigar Invisia!

Hey. You can do this.

- Yeah!
- There you go!

Believe with
every step.

Oh, yeah!

You've got me, right?

I still got you.

Ian Lightfoot
is fearless.

This is amazing!

Yeah! But just keep going.

Don't look back.
Just straight ahead.

You've still got
the rope, right?

Yeah, I got it.

I am not afraid!

Oh, man, I could stay
out here all day.

Huh. Huh.

Okay, but keep moving.
We've gotta see Dad, remember?

Hey, Dad,
this last step is for you.

Ahh!

Oh.

He did it, Dad.

That was amazing.

How long was
the rope gone?

Oh, just, like,
the second half of it.

I needed that rope.

Oh, but did you?

Ian! Look.

It's a raven.

The clue on the menu said
Raven's Point.

Yeah.
In the mountains.

But maybe the puzzle
didn't mean the mountain.

Maybe it means follow
where the raven is pointing.

It's another raven.

That one could be
pointing to another raven,

all the way to the gem.

I... I had us going
the wrong way.

Well, I told you.
My gut knows where to go.

Don't you, boy?
Yes, you do.

- Huh.
- Come on, Dad.

Guinevere will get us
to that raven in no time.

You guys...

...are in trouble,
big time.

No, no, no, Colt.
We found a spell.

If we finish it before sunset,
we'll get to see our father.

Ahh!

Well, uh,
your mom told me

there was some kind of
strange

family issue going on,

and this is
definitely strange.

But no, dang it.

I'm not letting you
upset your mother anymore.

Now you get in the vehicle,
I'm escorting you home.

No. No way.

I'm giving you
to the count of three.

- Okay, we'll go.
- Ian.

He's a police officer.

What are you doing?

I don't know.

Son of a...

I need backup.
Runaway van!

Yeah! Iandore Lightfoot,
breaking the rules.

I can't believe
I'm running from the cops.

You're not running
from the cops,

you're running from
our mom's boyfriend.

Okay, now you're running
from the cops.

Hold on!

Whoa!

Yeah! Nice going,
Guinevere!

Oh, what did I do?
I shouldn't have driven away.

No, it was great.

Hey, block the road
with those boulders.

What? How?

Arcane Lightning.

You said that's
the hardest spell.

You are ready.

"To make lightning
strike with ease,

"one must follow
all decrees."

You have to
do everything.

Speak from
your heart's fire,

trust yourself, focus,
all of it.

Voltar Thundasir.

Voltar Thundasir.

Voltar Thundasir!

I can't! I can't do it.

We're not gonna see you, Dad.
And it's all my fault.

What are you doing?

What the...?

Barley.

She was just
a beat-up old van.

Come on, we gotta go.

Wait.

Oh. You see that, Dad?

The apprentice has become
the master.

It looks like water.

So, what's the,
uh, X mean?

On a quest,
an X only means one thing.

We go to the end of the water,
we'll find that Phoenix Gem.

Unicorns!

Whoa.

Cool.

This water
could go on for miles.

We don't have
that kinda time.

If we had something
to float on,

we could cast
a velocity spell on it,

fly down the tunnel
like a magic jet ski.

Well, there's not
much to float on.

Remember, on a quest,

you have to use
what you've got.

Magnora Gantuan!

Woo-hoo!

Accelior!

Whoa!

This is
actually kinda cool.

So, what other spells
do you know?

Brace
yourself, young mage.

I know all there is
to know of magic.

Colt, we know
where the boys are going.

We just have to get to them
before they unleash the curse.

- The what?
- Let's crush some curses!

The curse. The curse
that protects the gem

by turning into a rock
dragon or something.

A what dragon?

I can't explain it.

I just know we have
to get to the boys fast.

Oh, we'll get to them fast.
We'll get to them so fast.

Oh!

Well, I almost had 'em,
but Ian, he just drove off.

- Huh. Good for him.
- What?

No, I just mean
he's scared to drive.

Thinks something's gonna
come at him out of the...

Oh! I think
I stung my leg.

Laurel, what happened?
What's goin' on?

You almost
killed me, lady.

Are you okay?
Where did you come from?

You were
in our flight path.

- Are you all right?
- I'm fine.

Oh, no. Our transport!

How are we going
to get to your sons now?

Come on, Pixie Dusters,
let's take to the skies.

- Yeah!
- I was born to fly!

How do you feel about
exercising those wings?

Uh...

Boombastia!

- Ah, remember...
- Oh, right.

Boombastia!

Whoa!

Yeah! You're a natural!
Think fast.

Aloft Elevar!

Yeah! Nice!

Careful how much boat
you're eating there, man,

we still gotta make it
to the end of the tunnel.

Yeah. Good point.

I can't believe
I'm this close

to actually
talking to Dad.

You know what
I'm gonna ask him?

If he ever gave himself
a wizard name.

What?

Well, 'cause he was
into magic.

Lots of wizards
have cool names.

Alora the Majestic.

Birdar the Fanciful.

Anyway,
it'll just be nice

to have more than
four memories of him.

- Uh, three.
- Hmm?

You only have
three memories.

Oh, yeah.

Barley, do you have

another memory of Dad
you haven't told me?

No, it's just
not my favorite.

What do you mean?

When Dad was sick,

I was supposed to go in
and say goodbye to him.

But he was hooked up
to all these tubes,

and he just didn't
look like himself.

I got scared,

and I didn't go in.

That's when I decided

I was never gonna be
scared ever again.

Oh. Looks like
we're coming up on somethin'.

The final gauntlet.

The Phoenix Gem
is just on the other side.

Careful, there could be
booby traps.

This place is, like,
1,000 years old.

There's no way
there could be...

Oh, no.

It can't be.

A gelatinous cube!

Run!

Whoa! Wait!
It's some kind of puzzle.

We gotta
figure it out before...

No time.
Grab a shield.

- Jump! Trust me!
- What?

Aloft Elevar!

Ow.

Ian.

Whew!

Don't step on that.

I didn't touch it.

Voltar Thundasir!

The tile down there has the
same shape as the opening.

Maybe we were supposed
to step on it?

- What?
- I got it.

No, Barley!

Oh! It's working!

It's impossible.

No one can hold
their breath that long.

We made it!

Oh.

The Phoenix Gem
awaits beyond this door.

Shall we?

We certainly shall!

Dad, we have followed
the quest,

and it has led us
to our victory!

We're back home.

No, that doesn't make sense.
We took the Path of Peril.

We followed the ravens,

we went to the end
of the water...

Unless the X meant
stay away from the water.

Or it could be,
like, a campfire?

It's okay.
We can figure this out.

Figure out what?
We're back where we started.

I mean, it has to be here.
There was a gauntlet.

I mean, unless that
gauntlet was for,

coincidentally,
some different quest.

- That's a possibility.
- What?

No, no, no. This has to be
where the Phoenix Gem is.

I followed my gut.

- Oh, no.
- What?

The gem is
in the mountain.

The mountain
we could have been to

hours ago
if we just...

If we just stayed
on the expressway.

No, the expressway
is too obvious.

You can never take
the obvious...

If I hadn't listened
to you! Okay?

I can't believe this.

You act like you know
what you're doing,

but you don't
have a clue,

and that's because
you are a screwup.

And now you've
screwed up my chance

to have the one thing
I never had!

Where are you going?

To spend what little time
we have left with Dad.

Ian, wait!

We can still find
the Phoenix Gem.

We just have to
keep lookin'.

Ian!

Ian!

No, Dad.

He's not here.

Come on. Where is it?

Follow the water.

Ugh...

All right. Come on,
out of the fountain.

No, I'm looking
for an ancient gem.

Oh, yeah, we know.
"The old days."

No! Stop! Please! No!

Okay, ow, okay!

Okay. I'm leaving.

- Hey!
- Come on!

Can someone call the cops?
We got the history buff again.

- I can't do this.
- Yes, you can.

- I'm not ready!
- You'll never be ready. Merge!

Nice job!

- Think fast.
- Aloft Elevar!

Woo-hoo!

I know
you're stronger than that.

My little brother
has the magic gift.

Don't hold back.

Hey. You can do this.

Okay, come on.
Get down right now.

Yeah! Yeah!

Barley!

Ian! Look!

Behind you!

It's a curse.

Barley, run!

What do you want?
The gem?

Fine, take it!

Ha-ha!

The Manticore!

Mom?

It's okay, boys,
we'll take care...

Whoa... You're tilting!
You're tilting!

- Mom!
- Go see your father!

It's okay! If they stab
the beast's core

with that sword,
the curse will be broken.

Come on!

Barley, what I said before...
I am so sorry.

There's no time.
The sun's about to set.

Only once is all we get,
grant me this rebirth.

Till tomorrow's sun has set,
one day to walk the earth!

Time to crush a curse!

Ooh, my back.

I am a mighty warrior.

I am a mighty warrior!

Hurry! I can't
hold this for long!

No! No, no, no! Barley!

Boys, it's coming back!

I'll go distract it.

What? No!

If you do that,
you'll miss Dad.

It's okay.
Say hi to Dad for me.

- No. You go and say goodbye.
- What?

I had someone
who looked out for me.

Someone who
pushed me to be

more than I ever
thought I could be.

I never had a dad,

but I always had you.

Bridgrigar Invisia!

Boombastia!

Aloft Elevar!

No!

No! No, no, no!

Use what I have.

Uh, what do I have?
I have nothing.

Splinter.
Magic in every fiber.

Magnora Gantuan!

No!
Voltar Thundasir!

Ian!

Accelior!

Ian!

What did he say?

He said he always thought
his wizard name

would be
Wilden the Whimsical.

Wow. That's really terrible.

I know.

He also said
he's very proud

of the person
you grew up to be.

Well, I owe an awful
lot of that to you.

He kinda
said that, too.

Oh, and he told me
to give you this.

Long ago,
the world was full of wonder.

It was adventurous,
exciting,

and best of all,
there was magic.

Whoa! Watch it!

Bullseye!

And then, with a slash
of my mighty sword,

I severed the beast's wings
from its wretched body!

Okay, who wants cake?

And I think, with a little
bit of magic in your life,

you can do
almost anything.

Is that how you put the
school back together?

Uh, yes.

Is that also
how you destroyed

the school
in the first place?

Uh, also yes.

- Hey, that was great.
- Thanks.

- You going to the park later?
- Yeah! See you there.

Mom! Oof!

Blazey, down!

Who's a good dragon?
Who's a good dragon?

So, how was school?

It was really good.

Well, all right.

Hey, there he is.
You workin' hard?

No, hardly workin'.

Oh, I gotta go. I'm meeting
the Manticore for a night out.

We got
a one-one-three in progress.

All units report.

Duty calls.
Time to hit the trails.

Oh, you forgot
your keys!

Don't need 'em.
I was born to run.

Hyah!

Oh!

Ah.

So, how's
the new van?

Oh. Guinevere the Second
is great.

I've almost got enough saved
up for a sweet paint job.

- No, please don't.
- Why not?

Because I already
took care of it.

Oh, yeah!

Okay, best way
to the park is to take

a little something
called the Road of Ruin.

- Uh... It's too obvious.
- Wait, what?

On a quest, the clear path
is never the right one.

Oh, yeah!

♪ You're the soul
who understands

♪ The scars
and made me who I am

♪ Through the drifting
sands of time

♪ I got your back
and you got mine

♪ If you bear a heavy load

♪ I'll be your wheels
I'll be the road

♪ I'll see us through
the thick and thin

♪ For love and loss
until the end

♪ 'Cause you carried me
with you

♪ From the highest
of the peaks

♪ To the darkness
of the blue

♪ I was just too blind
to see

♪ Like a lighthouse in a storm
You were always guiding me

♪ Yeah, it's true

♪ You carried me with you

♪ From the day it all began

♪ Yeah, you were there
You took my hand

♪ And when I hurt
a bit too deep

♪ You watched me
as I fell asleep

♪ And when my head
was in the cloud

♪ You found a way
to pull me out

♪ You picked my heart up
off the ground

♪ And showed me
love was all around

♪ Yeah, you carried me
with you

♪ From the highest
of the peaks

♪ To the darkness
of the blue

♪ I was just too blind
to see

♪ Like a lighthouse in a storm
You were always guiding me

♪ Yeah, it's true

♪ You carried me with you

♪ Oh, we'll be sitting
on the world together

♪ Watching as the days
turn into night

♪ We know how to brave
the stormy weather

♪ And we're never giving up
without a fight

♪ If you should ever
bear a heavy load

♪ I'll be your wheels
I'll be the road

♪ I'll see us through
the thick and thin

♪ For love and loss
until the end

♪ 'Cause you carried me
with you

♪ From the highest
of the peaks

♪ To the darkness
of the blue

♪ I was just too blind
to see

♪ Like a lighthouse in a storm
You were always guiding me

♪ Yeah, it's true

♪ You carried me with you

♪ Oh, you carried me
with you ♪