Spymate (2003) - full transcript

Minkey, a super-spy primate, and his partner Mike were the two best spies in the business. For years, they made every mission possible... But when Mike retired to raise his baby girl, Amelia, he never predicted that life would come full circle. Ten years later, Amelia -- who has invented a revolutionary chemical drill -- is kidnapped and whisked off to Japan by her hero, Dr. Farley, who is planning a highly dangerous experiment that could cause a massive earthquake and destroy the entire world. Mike and Minkey partner up one last time for their most important mission ever: saving Amelia -- and the world -- from the clutches of the evil Dr. Farley.

(Native language)

(Native language)

Ah, Mr. Muggins.

So nice of you to drop in.

In exactly three minutes,

this missile will launch and detonate

as the world leaders are meeting
for their peace summit, huh?

Huh?

Aah!

Ohh...

Waah!



Aah!

Thanks, Minkey.

You set the charge.
I'll get the detonator.

All right.

Come on, let's go.

Minkey, come on.

(Native language)

Come on, let's go!

Which way?

Whoa! Too close.

You know, I think it's time
that I leave the spy business.

I've got a daughter
I have to raise.

Don't worry, pal.
You saved my behind more than once.

I'll make sure you end up
in a place that's safe,



a place that you like,
where you fit in.

Mike. Minkey.

It's okay, Edith.

Mission accomplished.

We're coming back.

Amelia, breakfast is ready.

Coming!

Good morning, Dad.

Good morning, Darling Girl.

What do you think?
Perfect.

I could never understand how you and
your mother could eat burnt toast.

Look at this.
Minkey made the front page.

The circus must be in town.
I should take you to meet him.

Right, Dad.
Minkey the chimpanzee...

That was your spy partner.

Dad, I stopped believing those
stories when I was eight.

Those stories are true.

You're an insurance salesman, remember?

Right. Right.
How could I forget?

So, are you excited about tonight?

I guess.
A little nervous, though.

Amelia, you should be nothing
but proud of yourself.

It's a very big award.
Couldn't have built it without you.

I think you could've done it
all on your own.

I know. It's just that I'm going
to be meeting Dr. Amour today.

She's the most amazing
person in the world.

And to top it off, Dr. Farley's
going to be there, too.

Mm-hmm.
It's crazy.

Two of the most famous scientists
in the world are gonna be there...

and I'll get to meet them.

Well, I'm excited.

Love you.

Hey...

I love you more.

Hey guys.

Hey.

Wasn't sure

if you were gonna be at school today.

It's not 'til tonight.

Are you excited?
More scared.

We're all coming.

You guys don't have to.

Are you kidding?
You're the only kid to ever win

the National Scientific Achievement Award.

We're coming.

Yeah, Amelia, we're coming.

Cool.

Ladies and gentlemen,
boys and girls,

I shall introduce you to the
stars of our show.

Are you all ready?

Our lovely leading lady,

big in size and heart...

Betty The Human Bowling Ball.

(Gibberish)

The strongest man alive...

Melmar The Magnificent!

Who will win this challenge...

Man or machine?

Here's Lightning!
Don't blink. You'll miss him.

Yoo-hoo!

Next is Fly,

a trapeze performer like no other.

And last, but not least...

The star of our show...

The one and only...

Huh?

The phenomenal...

The amazing...

Minkey!

Minkey!

And hup!
Yeah.

That was great.

Oh, no.
Aah!

Aah!

Yeah!

Yeah!

Yeah.

That's our Minkey.

Liquid levels in propellant chamber...

Check.

Open propellant valve.

Check.

Oh, blowback.

And the National Scientific
Achievement Foundation

has been providing
scholarships ever since.

Pleasure to meet you,
Dr. Farley, Dr. Amour.

Greetings.

Hello there.

Bonjour.

Comment ça va?

Yo.

What up?

Ohh...

Excuse me.

Are you the young lady with the
oxygen iodide chemical laser drill

that we're awarding tonight?
Professor Farley!

Ah, ah, ah. Ha ha. Dr. Farley.
Oh, yes. Dr. Farley.

A pleasure to meet you.
It's my pleasure, Miss Muggins.

Is Dr. Amour backstage as well?

No. Dr. Amour won't be
joining us tonight.

Oh. Well, you know,

your work in plasmaphysics
and in magnetic fusion...

It's just, well... It's really
an honor to meet you.

I know. Is your family here tonight?

Yeah. My dad should be here soon.

I'm gonna need his signature

if you're gonna go to the
think tank tomorrow.

Yeah, um, here.
He did already.

And now I feel very privileged
to introduce our honored guest.

Here to present the National
Scientific Achievement Award tonight...

Dr. Robert Farley.

Excuse me.

Well done, Doctor!

And now,
for her revolutionary design

of an oxygen iodide chemical
laser drill,

the award is given to
Miss Amelia Muggins.

Way to go!

My daughter.

Yeah, Amelia.
Whoo!

And now, Miss Muggins,
would you be kind enough

to give us a demonstration and
explanation of your groundbreaking device?

Sure.

This is my favorite part.

Oh, yes.

This is a chemical
oxygen iodide laser drill.

The chemical laser drills into
the ground by eating through it

and turning the rock and soil
into a gas compound

largely composed of oxygen.

Basically into O2, breathable air.

We could pretty much put an end
to conventional drilling.

Because of its chemical nature,
this drill has the ability

to go a lot further and a lot deeper

than any other drill in existence.

It's also environmentally friendly.

May I ask a question?

Will the physics of your
prototype translate perfectly

to an industrial application
100 times its present size?

It would be very expensive
to build in real life,

but, yes, it should work
just as I described.

I can't wait to see it
in action one day.

And now, it is my honor

to present the National
Scientific Achievement Award

to Miss Amelia Muggins.

Yeah!

I love you.

Fantastic.
Terrific, Honey.

Miss Muggins.

Oh, Dr. Farley.

Mr. Muggins, I presume?

Yes.

Dr. Farley,
it is a pleasure to meet you.

You know, I am so proud
that Amelia has won this award.

It is such an honor.

Well, she's accomplished
what most MIT graduates

have been attempting for ten years.

Well, look at the time.

I really must be going.

Miss Muggins, my limo will be
at your house at 7am sharp.

Right. Thank you for having
her along on this think tank.

She has been talking
about this all week.

She is so excited to be spending
a whole day with Dr. Amour.

And also you.
Dad. Dad.

Great to meet you.
Come on, let's go.

Really nice.

It's my pleasure.

She is so excited about spending
the whole day with Dr. Amour.

A-And also...
And also you.

Got it.

Hey.

What a day, huh?

Your mother would've been
so proud of you today.

I wish I remembered her better.

Oh, she was just like you.

She was beautiful and she was smart

and she was funny.

Kind of like Dr. Amour?

Yeah, just like that I bet.

I really wanted to meet her today.

Well, you'll meet her
tomorrow at the think tank.

Yeah.

You better get some sleep.
You got a big day tomorrow.

Good night.

Hey, Dad.

Hiya, Sweetie.
Hey, look.

Look who made the front page.

Wow.

That's my girl.

Gotta hurry.
Miss Muggins, there you

are. Let's go.
We got a tight schedule.

Mr. Muggins, good day to you.

Oh, Amelia, listen,
have fun, be good.

I love you, okay?
And I'll see you tonight.

Amelia, I have a surprise for you.

I've been working
on a top-secret project.

Really?
Yeah.

I built a full-scale model
of your drill.

We're gonna use it

to extract the greatest
energy known to man

from the Earth's core.

Wow.
Yeah.

Did you and Dr. Amour
build it together?

Yeah. Sure, sure.

Wow. I'm really excited
to meet her.

You'll meet her soon enough.

Actually, she's working on
the drill

as we speak.

Where is it?

In Japan. That's where we're
going right now.

Japan?

I think I should call my dad.

Oh, please. Miss Muggins,
your father knows all about this.

He wanted to surprise you.

In fact, I've got him on a
satellite feed right now.

Hiya, Honey. Japan.
Hey, that's cool.

I didn't wanna ruin the surprise.

Listen, have fun.
I'll talk to you soon.

You're a big girl now,
so you'll be fine.

Okay. But, Da...

Bye.

Dr. Amour is really looking
forward to meeting you.

Miss Muggins,

this hydrogen-propelled watercraft

is gonna take us to Tokyo faster
than any airplane ever could.

Wow.

You run along.
I'll be there in a second.

I told you she'd
be putty in our hands.

She never has to know
anything is wrong.

What did you expect?
She's just a kid.

Now you stay behind.

Make sure that doofus father
of hers

gets the package,

then keep an eye on him.

That shouldn't be too difficult.

Don't harm him, Hugo.
Just watch him.

Don't harm him, you understand?

Completely.

Yo, yo.
Morning, Edith.

Hi, Phil.

See you tomorrow.

Who's this from?

I don't know.

Mr. Muggins,

I've taken Amelia out of the country,

so you will not be able
to reach her.

She'll be helping me
with a top-secret project.

Do not call the police,

for I promise I shall
have her returned unharmed

in approximately one week.

If you do contact anyone,

you will never see your
daughter again.

Huh?
That is all.

This message will
self-destruct in 5,

4, 3, 2, 1.

Edith, looks like we're back
in the spy business,

and we have our most important
mission ever... Saving Amelia.

Hey, it's Edith.
Mike's come out of retirement,

so I could really use some
help setting up here.

Keep it going, people.
Bring it in, bring it in.

One last thing...
you gotta look the part.

Hey, old friend.

Ow.

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.

Listen, Partner,
I, uh, I need your help.

It's my daughter Amelia.

She's been kidnapped.

I think we've gotta go back in
the spy business to get her back.

So what do you say?

They're coming. Oh, they're coming.
Oh, they're coming.

Minkey, is that you?

We heard everything.
Can we help?

Sure. I guess we can use
all the help we can get.

Boys, get the cycle.

Mink?

Oh, Minkey.

Oh, these are Minkey's friends.

They volunteered to help us.

Now, I didn't have much time,

but I managed to wrangle up
some new gadgets

from some of our old contacts.

This is the standard-issue
Agency laser pen.

It will eat through all known metals.

And those are the newest
glasses on the spy market.

They have several viewing options.

And if I do say so myself, they
look really groovy on you, too.

Yes, and that is the new
electro paintball gun.

Ooh... whoo.

Whoa.

It also shoots a dart attached
to a 1,000-pound test line.

This is what we know so far.

That Amelia was taken by Dr. Farley,

a world-renowned scientist.

Nobody seems to know his whereabouts.

This is Dr. Amour.

She was supposed to be along at the think
tank today with Dr. Farley and Amelia,

but as it turns out, she was not.

She is vacationing somewhere
in Jamaica.

Jamaica it is, then, Minkey.

Ooh.

Miss Edith, I know he's got
important work to do,

but before we start,

can you tell us
how Minkey became a spy?

Okay.
Here, quickly, I'll tell you.

Mike was working for The Agency,

a secret underground spy network.

The Agency was experimenting
with a new program

called Project Spymate,

which was training primates
to become agents.

The plan was to combine human agents

with the power and agility
of a higher primate

to create an unstoppable team.

The Agency tried to train
several chimps,

but one stood out from the rest.

Ready? 3, 2, 1.

He would become a secret weapon

with phenomenal physical
and mental abilities.

But for some reason,

The Agency got cold feet,

and Minkey ended up in storage

with the rest of the
discarded inventions.

Mike was assigned the job
of disposing of Minkey.

The Agency wanted to make sure

Minkey didn't get into
the hands of the Russians.

The KGB had intelligence
on this phenomenal chimp

and were trying to nab him.

I get man, you get monkey.

Nyet, nyet, nyet, nyet.

Thanks.

And...

after Minkey saved Mike's
life that day,

The Agency let him keep him
as his partner.

Until they retired together, they were the
most successful agents in the business,

and that's when Minkey came and
joined you all in the circus.

Now, we had better get to work.

♪ Yes, I am, yes, I am, yes,
I am ♪

♪ Yes, I am, know I am ♪

♪ Native language ♪

♪ Yes, I am ♪

♪ Native language ♪

♪ Yes, I am ♪

♪ Native language ♪

Hi. I need some information
about one of your guests...

Dr. Claudette Amour.

Sorry, Mon. Info about the
guests is strictly confidential.

It's a...

very important matter.
I'm starting

to feel the love.

Bingo!

Just seen her sashaying by,

heading towards the beach, Mon.

All right. That's great.

Minkey, we've gotta go to the beach.

Minkey?

Is this where Dr. Amour is?

Dr. Amour went up to the
drill site already.

You'll meet her soon enough.

I'm sorry to disturb you, Dr. Amour.

My name's Mike Muggins.

Uh, merci.

My daughter's been kidnapped,

and I need to talk you about
your partner Dr. Farley.

Oh, I'm so sorry,

but Dr. Farley is not my
partner anymore.

He's not?
No, Mr. Muggins.

Dr. Farley and I
had a serious disagreement,

and we no longer work together.

Her name's Amelia.

Amelia Muggins?
Yes.

Oh, mon dieu.
This cannot be.

He has gone through with it.

Dr. Farley, I figured out
why the father's in Jamaica.

Hugo?
Hugo?

Darn it.

I lost him.

Dr. Amour and I were hoping

that you could look at our calculations,
give us your opinion.

You want my opinion?

Well, sure.

You're the one who invented
the drill, right?

Yeah.
Yeah.

So, we're experiencing
some technical difficulty,

and we were hoping that
you could help us figure out

where we've gone wrong.

The project was to rid Japan
and even the world

of its dependence on oil.

We were going to drill into a volcano

and tap into the Earth's core energy.

I soon realized it was much
too dangerous,

and I tried to convince Dr. Farley,

but he would not listen.

Sure, I'll take a photo.

What has Amelia got to do with it?

Something must not be functioning
properly with Amelia's drill,

and they need her to figure
it out.

Hey, Sleeping Beauty.
Wake up, mon.

Huh?

It's time to get down
to the rhythm of the islands.

♪ Island music ♪

You got no chance,
'cause this chimp can dance.

Yahaa!

I call this one the cha-cha chimpanzee.

Bug about, move the hand, move
the hand, body, body, body.

Shake the little chimp, people.

Uh-oh.

Blecch.

One peace, one love

and plenty banana.

Aye, Mon.

If Farley gets the drill
running before we find it,

he will likely force the
Earth's core to open,

causing a massive explosion.

It could wipe Japan
off the face of the Earth.

There you are.

Dr. Amour, this is my partner Minkey.
Minkey, this is Dr. Amour.

Enchanté.

Minkey, we've gotta get to
Japan now.

Mr. Muggins, you will need my help.

I've got it.
I've got it.

Mike, Mike...

Mike.
Go for us.

I've got great news.

I've located Dr. Farley's
North American residence.

I'm sending the circus gang
on a recon.

I'm calling it "Operation Road Trip."

That is great news, Edith.
We've got some information, too.

We're here with Dr. Amour,
and it seems pretty likely

that Farley has taken
Amelia to Japan.

Japan.
We're on the next plane to Tokyo.

I'm gonna get that chimp.

Miss Muggins, how's it coming?

I'm trying to isolate the differences

between the prototype
and the larger drill.

So far, nothing's popped up.

Well, I have to go attend a board
meeting, and then I'll check back in.

Maybe something
will have popped up by then.

Oh, Dr. Farley?

I was kind of wondering
if I could talk to my dad

after we're done working.

Of course. Sure.

Let's go.
Yes, Sir.

I so love to be a spy!
Fly The Spy!

Hello? Miss Edith?
We are approaching

our final destination!

Hiya, Honey. I hear you wanted
to talk to me before bed.

Yeah. I just wanted
to say good night.

It's not much fun here.

Oh, that's too bad. But it's
an important project, remember.

Yeah.

It's just there aren't
any other kids around,

and I still haven't met Dr. Amour.

Well, just suck it up.

You'll be home soon once you
find out how to fix that drill.

I'm proud of you.

Okay.

We'll see you soon.

Love you.

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

This looks like the spot, Boys.
Let's do it.

What was that?

Let's get him.

Yeah, okay.

Fly.

Gentlemen, I realize
that we're three months

behind schedule.
The thing is..

Enough excuses. We have spent
600 million on this project.

Perhaps Dr. Amour was right.

This project should have been canceled.

Is the drill operational yet?

If you'll excuse me
for just one moment.

Dr. Farley, it's me.

I have bad news.

They're in Tokyo...

Her father, the monkey, and Dr. Amour.

Dr. Amour?

It gets better.

I've done some research.
The monkey has a name.

Minkey the monkey.

He was part of a top-secret
Spymate project.

The monkey and the father are ex-spies.

All right, Hugo,
you listen to me.

I want you to watch them carefully.

I'll have the girl out
of Tokyo by the morning.

Done.

As I was saying,
the drill is operational

and will begin working
by the end of the week.

Good work, Dr. Farley.

And now, if you'll excuse me, Gentlemen,

I have a great deal
of work to do.

Where are the guards?

They're still searching for me in
the woods a mile yonder. Hee-hee.

Come on.

Okay, let's split up. Betty,
Fly, check upstairs.

Melmar and I will check down here.

Don't mind if I do.

Oh.

Hmm.

Ah. Mm-mm-mm.

Go for Mike.

That photo that Minkey sent of
the guy who's been trailing you...

His name is Hugo Dulton.
Search shows he's ex-Agency.

I'm posting the photo for
you on the network now.

Thanks, Edith.
Good work.

Where is Melmar?

Hold it right there!
What are you up to?

Melmar.

Huh?

Nice work, Betty.

Minkey?
Where's Minkey?

Grr...

No, no, no, no.

Aah!

Aah!

Taxi. 1075 Yento Street.

Mike, I've got an update

Operation Road Trip
was a huge success.

We've got Farley's Tokyo address.

It's Pyramid Enterprises at
1075 Yento Street.

Amelia, we have to hurry.
The helicopter's on its way.

You can finish your work
at the mountain base.

Helicopter?
Cool.

Are we gonna see Dr. Amour now?

Yeah, yeah.
You'll meet her soon enough.

What are you doing?

Sorry, Buddy.
No hard feelings, huh?

There you are.

(Japanese)

I have a delivery for Dr. Farley.

Dr. Farley?
Farley.

(Japanese)

Wrong floor.
You must go back down to lobby.

(Japanese)

Sorry. My mistake.

Go on in, Miss Muggins.

Cool! I've never been
in a helicopter before.

Oh, good, good.
Isn't this your lucky day?

What happened to you?

It's that darn monkey.
He's highly trained.

Look, I pay you a lot of
money for your expertise.

I think you can handle
one little Pan troglodyte.

Huh?
Chimpanzee. Knucklehead.

I can't believe you let
them get this far.

Now, you take care of the father.

We're gonna need him
as an insurance policy.

(Japanese)

Good work, Partner.

We found them, but they
got away in a helicopter.

Oh, I'm sorry.

The only good news is that
Minkey went with them.

I think he's with Amelia.

Edith, they've left Tokyo
with Amelia.

Minkey's gone with them.

Hmm...

He seems to be headed

toward Northern Japan's
mountain range.

Open the files I sent you.

They'll show you where
in the mountains he's headed.

Great work, Edith.
And thanks.

I hope we find them.

I've got it.

That's at Mount Yarigatake.
Yarigatake.

Thanks.

This is where you'll be working.

Hello. I'm Amelia.

Ah, so sorry.
Must keep working.

And this is your workstation.

Nice, huh?

Okay, follow me.

And this is where
you're gonna be staying

for the next couple of days.

Sir, there is something
you need to see.

Miss Muggins,
if you'll excuse me.

Why don't you start working?
Sure.

Play it back.

Hold on. Enhance that image.
I wanna see who that is.

It must be that Pan troglodyte.

Will somebody get rid
of that flying monkey?

No sign of anyone here, over.

My apologies, Miss Muggins.

That's okay.
Is Dr. Amour here yet?

No!

No.

No. No, I have... No.

I have knowing that
you wanna meet Dr. Amour,

and I know strongly that she's
at the mountain and the drill site.

Okay.
Look to

your north.

I see it.

I hope that's where Amelia is.

I have brought you some food.

I am Kiro-sensei.

Minkey-san,

I know why you have come here.

You have come to save the girl,

but you will also be
saving all of Japan.

We have been expecting you.

Yeah!

Dr. Farley, I figured out the problem.

Oh, that's fantastic.
What is it?

Well, it's not very scientific,

and I should probably show
you and

Dr. Amour together.

Will you forget about Dr. Amour?
Just tell me.

Can I speak with my dad?

Um...

Is that a yes?

Yeah. Yeah.
I'll, uh...

I'll arrange it.

Oh, no!

Mike Muggins.

Not much of an Agency spy,
are you?

And, Miss Amour.

So nice to see you again.

Now is the time to prepare you
for the battle ahead

by helping you find the power
within you.

This will be the challenge
of your life.

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

Enough.

Ooh...

Hmm...

Ohh...

Ah.
Yes.

Ohh!

Ahh...

Yeah.

I guess if I had to
look on the bright side,

he's leading us to Amelia.

She's lucky to have a father
like you, Mr. Muggins.

We've lost all contact with Mike.

That's not good, right?

What's the plan?

Well...

Minkey has asked for
an airdrop of supplies...

Spymate, this is Condor.

We are over the drop site. Over.

Okay, Condor, drop the egg.

Hiya, Honey. I hear you wanted
to speak with me?

Something weird is going on here.

Miss Mug...

Amelia, you've always
had an active imagination.

Just fix the drill
so you can come home, Honey.

Oh, Dad?
Yeah?

Sorry I complained about the
burnt toast the other morning.

Aw, don't worry, sweetie.

We all hate to eat burnt toast.

Now get back to work and make
us all proud.

"We all hate to eat burnt toast"?

This is so weird.

Stupid kid.

Hello, Amelia.

We all hate to eat burnt toast.

I've got to get out of here.

(Japanese)

Miss Muggins, how nice of you
to rejoin us.

(Japanese)

So, Minkey-san, it is time.

We shall all leave at sunrise.

(Japanese)

Now, Minkey-san,

from here, you must go alone

up the treacherous north
face of this mountain.

That way, you can go undetected.

When you reach the peak,

we believe there is an opening.

No one would expect anyone

to make this climb in this weather.

Even a ninja would not make
this attempt.

(Japanese)

Where are we going?
To the drill site.

It's at the bottom of one of the
largest craters in Japan, a volcano.

You fix the drill,
I'll let you go home.

Wow, you really did make it!

Yeah. Now.

Let's talk about how you
got the drill to work.

Not until I talk to my dad.

My real dad.

Fine.

I'll even let you see him in person.

Bet you didn't expect that, Miss
Smarty Pants. Come on, let's go.

Dad!

Oh, Amelia, are you all right?

Dr. Amour?

Mm-hmm.

What's going on?

Amelia, Dr. Farley
is going to use your drill

to bore into a volcano,

but this will cause
a massive explosion.

Massive explosion.
Oh, come on.

Never gonna happen.

I'm about to capture the
greatest energy known to man.

The world will finally
discover who

the greatest scientist of the
millennium really is!

The names Albert Einstein
and Robert Farley

will be spoken in the same sentence.

Massive explosion.
Oh, puh-lease.

Amelia,

hundreds of millions
of people could be killed.

But Dad, that's not
what I invented it for.

I know.
It's supposed to help people.

It could help many people,
if it was used properly.

All right, enough of this.

Miss Muggins, if you ever wanna
see your father alive again,

you'll show me how to make this
drill work properly. Now let's go.

(Japanese)

All right, Miss Muggins,
what's it gonna be?

And don't you forget...

I, too, am a scientific genius.

You've got one minute to tell me
how you got this drill to work,

or your father's toast.

It's because of the
sympathetic resonance

caused by blowback
from the catalytic chamber.

I see.

All right, what's your solution?

Well, I used my elastic hairband

to dampen out the vibrations,

constricting the flow of chemicals

so the drill won't overheat.

I told you it wasn't very scientific.

This better work.
Come here.

We have to recreate the modulus
of elasticity of this hairband

with a hundred times the force.

You got 30 minutes.

(Japanese)

Miss Muggins,
stay right here and watch.

Oy!

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

I hope, for your sake, this works.

At last, your invention
will make me

the greatest scientist of the millennium.

Hugo, we've got it.

You can dispose of her father...

And the soon-to-be-late great scientist.

Consider it done.

Au revoir.

Time to take a walk.

Not without my daughter.

Oh, "Not without my daughter."

Come on, Daddy-o, let's go.

Very funny, Muggins.

Minkey, help untie us.

Oh, no, they started the drill.

Come on.

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

(Japanese)

Hmm...

Let's see if I'm still
in Farley's system.

Farley.

Dr. Amour?

Oh, Farley...

I realized what a horrible
mistake I made when I left.

I really want to be a part of this,

and I am so excited to see
that it has finally come to life.

But-but I thought that you...
No.

How'd you get in?
Where's her spy dad?

I got rid of him.

I just used him to get back here.

I needed to come and tell you
how sorry I was.

I think you're the greatest
scientist of all time.

3, 2, 1.

Huh?

All right, Mr. Spyman.
That'll be quite enough

of that.

Nobody messes with my daughter.

Amelia, quick, shut off the drill.

Here we go, Partner. You watch
my back, I'll watch yours.

Thought you could use
some kick-butt... Assistance.

Let's rock 'n' roll.

It's not working.
We can't stop it.

What?

I've got it.
The elastic band.

It was just a temporary solution.

We can cause it to overheat and explode
before the laser reaches the core.

Exactly.

That should do it.

Let's get out before it blows.

Come on, Minkey.
We gotta hurry.

Hey!

Get back here!

Get back! Cowards!

The drill will work!

That was close.

Oh, no! Avalanche!

Go, go!

Yaah!

Look.

Cool!

Bravo! Bravo!

Yeah!

Oh, Amelia.

Oh, I'm so happy you made it.

I love you.

Mike, Minkey, hello.

I say again, can anyone read me?
Mike, Minkey.

Edith, we're okay.
We're coming home.

Oh, good. Ha-ha.
I can finally change.

Ah, Master Minkey-san,
thank you very, very much.

Oh, Minkey...

I want you to meet my daughter.

This is Amelia.

Dad, we already met.

Right.

Dr. Amour.

No, no, no. Please, call me Claudette.

Claudette. Wow.

I guess I owe you another one, Pal.

You really are a spy.

Yes, I really am.

Spymate, do you read me?

Spymate.

This is the President.

I hear you're out of retirement.
That's great news.

Your country needs you
for a top-secret mission.

Air Force One is standing by
in Tokyo for you.

What do you say, Minkey?

Are you in?