The Adventures of Mark Twain (1985) - full transcript

Based on elements from the stories of Mark Twain, this feature-length Claymation fantasy follows the adventures of Tom Sawyer, Becky Thatcher and Huck Finn as they stowaway aboard the interplanetary balloon of Mark Twain. Twain, disgusted with the human race, is intent upon finding Halley's Comet and crashing into it, achieving his "destiny." It's up to Tom, Becky, and Huck to convince him that his judgment is wrong and that he still has much to offer humanity that might make a difference. Their efforts aren't just charitable; if they fail, they will share Twain's fate. Along the way, they use a magical time portal to get a detailed overview of the Twain philosophy, observing the "historical" events that inspired his works.

'It all started one day
after tom heard about Becky Thatcher

'going down to see st Louis
with the judge.

'It just worked on him thinking
about her down there having fun.'

time is slipping away
and I'm getting older and older, huck.

There's no wars breaking out,
no continents to explore.

No way a man can make a name
for hisself.

And now Becky exploring -
what an outrage!

I heard tell the st Louis papers
been talking

about some kind of balloon up there.

I suppose Becky will see it.

But probably not.



- Shoo! That's it!
- What?

All the continents been discovered
by Christopher Columbus.

But for certain sure,
nobody has charted the skies.

What are you carrying on about?

The balloon in the papers near st Louis.

What about it?

You couldn't see an adventure
hanging from the end of your nose.

Full steam ahead!

Get your paper right here!
Halley's comet's coming!

Extra! Extra!

'The countryside was humming
because of the balloon.

'And folks said there was
a comet heading our way.'

papers here! Penny a paper!
Penny a paper!

Like even these ones. He might
let me at least get on and walk around...



- It's taken me along time...
- Doomed!

Wow!

But once lost,
i could not find it with a dog.

Great guns!

Amazing!

Surely, mr twain,
you aren't fool enough

to actually travel
in that fantastic contraption?

The man with a new idea is a fool

until the idea succeeds.

Why, tom Sawyer and huck Finn,
whatever are you doing here?

- Nothing.
- Why, Becky Thatcher, land sakes!

What a coincidence, you being here
the same time as huck and me!

Isn't he grand?

I got up close so I could see and
he stopped. He let me shake his hand.

- You shook his...?
- That's nothing.

He's invited us to be
the first inspectors of his balloon.

- He has?
- Ls that more of your hot air?

Come, step lively, huck. We'd best
be getting aboard. So long, Becky!

Tom...

Where are you really going in that thing,
mr twain?

Going travelling?

Travel has no longer any charm for me.

I've seen all the foreign countries
i care to see, except for heaven and hell,

and I have only a vague curiosity
as concerns one of those.

No, friends, I go to meet the comet.

He's not really going to do that?

- Yes, indeed, I surely plan to.
- But that's dangerous.

Come on, huck. Come on, hurry up!

You're nothing but a liar and a stowaway,
tom Sawyer. You, too, huck Finn!

You mustn't!

I came in with halley's comet in 1835
when I was born.

And I expect to go out with it.

Oh, I'm looking forward to that.

'Welcome to the hurricane deck.'

- it stopped. Whoopee, let's go!
- What in tarnation is this thing?

Be careful, tom.

- Tom, where are you?
- Great Scott!

- What a contraption!
- Oh...

“Gym wow'.!

Huck...

- Look at that, tom.
- I thought I saw someone.

Gee willikers!

Look at this!

Wow!

- Huck?
- Uh-oh!

Whoopee!

- Oh, no.
- We're on our way.

Oh, no!
Great Scott, we gotta get off!

Off? What's the matter with you?
Now I'll be celebrated.

Tom Sawyer, the "aeronort"!

- Ha! That'll show that Becky Thatcher!
- Show her what?

Caught you out, didn't I, tom Sawyer?
You are stowaways!

- Becky, you're no balloon inspector.
- Neither are you.

Oh, are you ever gonna catch it
when your aunt Polly gets a hold of...

- 'Welcome to the hurricane deck.'
- Boys! Tom, huck.

- Mark twain!
- And Becky Thatcher.

- How do you know our names?
- Hello, my angelfish.

More every day you remind me
of my wife livy, god rest her.

Same combination
of innocence and sand.

Same carefree laugh of a girl.

What happened to livy, mr twain?

To the helm, we've work to do.

Mr twain, there's been some kind
of an accident, I think a miscalculation.

- Not by a considerable sight.
- But we're taking off.

What a view!

- How are we gonna get down?
- You keep a tight tongue, huck.

- This is bully up here, mr twain!
- This is glorious!

Did we ever strike it lucky!
How high are we?

How are we gonna get back down?

Down is not our destination, my boy.

- Oh, no.
- You mean we're...?

Where are we going?

- To halley's comet.
- Halley's comet?

- We'd get...
- Burned to a crisp.

It'll be the greatest disappointment
of my life

if I don't meet up with that comet.

- Have a look back here.
- The man's plumb crazy.

- I wanna show you something.
- Well, I'm not. You stick with me.

See here. Now we cross the Atlantic,
catch this trade wind

to where the comet's parabola
comes close to the earth.

Or close enough.

How come a writer knows so much
about piloting and navigating?

Because long before I was a writer,
i was a Mississippi riverboat pilot.

Hmm.

Say, that's an uncommon
fine frog!

Well, that's homer.

You know, it was a frog like homer
that put me in the writing business.

Huh?

I wrote a story about "the celebrated
jumping frog of calaveras county".

That's right here,

home of Jim smiley
and his famous frog, Dan'l Webster.

Famous frog? Will you tell me what a frog
could do to get hisself famous?

Oh, tom!

I've been trying everything I know.
I ain't even a little bit famous yet.

I'll tell you all about him.
Just as it was told to me.

What a fella, that Jim smiley, always
betting on anything that turned up!

Only thing is he made sure
he won every bet.

He catched a frog one day
and took him home

and said he'd calculate to educate him.

All a frog wants is educating, hmm?

And he can do most anything.

'So he never done nothing
for three months,

'but sat in his back yard
and learned that frog to jump.

'And you bet, he did learn him, too.'

all right, Dan'l.
Let's just see how far you can go.

Whoo-wee! Ha ha ha!

Come on back now.
One for accuracy!

Whoo... Wee!

Oh...

'Smiley knew a sucker
when he saw one.'

what might that be you got
in the barrel?

Well, it might be a parrot.
It might be a canary.

Maybe. But it ain't.

It's only just a frog.

Hmm.

So it is.

What's he good for?

Well, he's good enough for one thing,
i should judge.

He can out-jump any frog
in calaveras county.

Hmm...

Well, I don't see no points
about that frog

that's any better than any other frog.

Huh, maybe you just
don't understand frogs.

Anyway, I got my opinion
and I'll just rest 40 dollars

that he can out-jump any frog
in calaveras county.

Well, I'm only a stranger here.

I ain't got no frog.

But if I had a frog, I'd bet you.

That's all right.
I'll go get you a frog.

You hungry, frog?

'Smiley went to the swamp

'and slopped around in the mud
for along time.'

let's see. Another one?

Agh!

'Finally, he fetched a frog and
fetched him in to give him to this fella.'

eurekee!

- Here he comes.
- There's your frog.

The likes of that!

I'm putting my money
on smiley's frog.

- Me, too.
- Count me in.

Now then, if you're ready,
set him alongside of Dan'l

with his forepaws even with Dan'l's
and I'll give the word.

And on your marks,
get set... Get!

Come on, jump!
Get in there, boy!

What's the matter with you?

Will you start jumping?

- Uh-oh!
- I said "get"!

- You're doing good, frog.
- Look out!

'Ash!

- Hey!
- Get off that starting line!

Get going!

- Get off of there! Get going!
- Come on now!

Will you just jump? Jump!

Jump-jump, frog.
Get going!

- We won, frog.
- What do you mean, you won?

Dag blame it, smiley,
that was the last 40 dollars I had!

Well, as I said before...

l don't see no points about that frog
that's any better than any other frog.

I do wonder why in tarnation
that there frog just give up!

I wonder if there ain't something
the matter with him.

Appears to look mighty baggy somehow.

Why, blame my cats
if he don't weigh 50 pounds!

I've been hornswoggled!

'He was the maddest man.

'He took out after that fella,
but he never catched him.'

- I could write a better story than that.
- Tom!

That's what I said myself
when I heard it.

It was a big success all the same.

I became a writer.

I haven't worked a day since.

Now, that's a job I'd like to get.

If you get out of here alive!

Hmm!

There she is!

How come you wanna catch that comet
so bad, mr twain?

Oh ho ho! The comet and i
are a part of the plan, angelfish.

No doubt the almighty has said here,

"here goes
those two unaccountable freaks.

"They came in together,
they must go out together."

Here, set your eyes
on this celestial schooner.

Ooh!

Now, ain't that
a heart-warming spectacle?

It's beautiful.

Well, tom and huck and I...

Well, see, we're not so sure that...

That I know what I'm doing up here?

Well...

Angelfish,
it's just like piloting a river.

You get to know the shape of it.

Like following a hall at home
in the dark.

And even if you feel some fear,
you know no harm can come to you

because you've travelled that hallway
a hundred times

in nothing but bare feet and faith.

What are we gonna do?

You know we gotta find a way off
of this here balloon, tom Sawyer.

Adventure or no.

Ok, now, homer, over here.

Now over there.

Well?

I got a plan just starting to brew.

- Well, what is it?
- First, we gotta get Becky off.

She talks too much.
Can't keep a secret.

So me and huck was thinking we should
set her down and let Becky off.

Things are liable to get pretty rough.

There is nothing comparable
to the endurance of a woman.

But this is different, mr twain.
We're aeronorts and girls don't belong...

That's "aeronauts".

She would have to horn in
on this expedition.

- Huh?
- Whoa!

- There's that thing again.
- Come on, let's go investigate.

- Tom, where are you going?
- This is really amazing.

Gives me the creeps!

Hmm, "table of contents".

'Welcome to the works of mark twain.
This is the lndexivator.

'Choose your story
and proceed to the correct door.'

let's have a look around.

Tom, I gotta know about this secret plan
if we're gonna be partners.

Ok, we're gonna watch and learn

the most we can
about flying this here balloon.

- 'Welcome to lnjun Joe.'
- Look!

Phew, that was close.
I don't ever wanna meet that guy again.

He was scary.

- Well, what then?
- Huh?

What you said - after we learn the most
we can about this here balloon.

'Welcome to the library-billiard room.'

- have you ever seen a place like this?
- Tom, where are you going?

Listen here, tom. I want...

Huh?

- Look at all this. What a contraption!
- Tom, I gotta know about the plan.

Those must be the classics
everybody talks about.

What's a classic?

Something everybody wants to have read,
but nobody wants to read.

- 'Library-billiard room.'
- Oh, here you are.

- Doggone it!
- What are you guys doing?

- Oh, what does this thing do?
- Go ahead, give it a try.

That's my monument to Adam and Eve.

There she goes again!

Thanks.

- They're naked.
- So are we all the day we're born.

But we learn to be modest.

Not all over. Just in places.

But it's just as well, I suppose.

Naked people have little
or no influence in society.

The way I heard it,
that Eve caused nothing but trouble.

Well, I heard that each found the other
a considerable nuisance

in the beginning.

Perhaps you would be interested
in my research.

- Yes, sir, I surely would.
- And so would I.

Well, have a look here.

"The diary of Adam and Eve".
Oh!

'It all started with
the world's first birthday party.'

'oh!

'Oh, this is nice.

'Oops! What am I doing?

'There, ok.'

(loud don

'hmm, this is good.'

beh-h-h!

'This is cute.'

'oh, what a surprise!
He's gonna love this place.

'Adam!

'This is for you.'

(snores)

'Adam!'

oh... oh, yeah.

'Adam!'

'Adam!'

- what?
- 'It's for you.'

- hello?
- 'Oh, no!'

what?

A-ha!

Oh!

Agh! Oh! Aaagh!

Ooh!

What?

Hmm?

Hmm...

Hmm. Huh!

Hmm...

Ah... Ah!

Oh ho ho! Ah! A-ha!

Oh, here we go. Oh! Oh!

Ho ho! Oh!

Ya-hoo-oo-oo-oo!

Hmm? Hmm!

Ohh... ho ho!

Oh!

Ha ha ha ha! Ohh!

Ya-hoo-oo-oo-oo!

Hmm?

Hmm!

- Ah!
- 'This was truly paradise.

'And Adam figured to keep track of it all.

'But as it turned out, someone else
was keeping track of paradise as well.'

what?

Oh!

'Saturday.

'I think it is a man. I had never seen one,
but it looked like one.'

oh!

Ah, oh! Oh...

'I feel more curiosity about it
than about any of the other reptiles.

'It has frowzy hair, no hips
and tapers like a carrot,

'so I think it is a reptile,

'though it may be architecture.

'I was afraid of it at first,
for I thought it was going to chase me.'

aaaah!

'But it was only trying to get away.

'I waited a good while,
then gave it up and went home.

'Sunday.

'Today, the same thing.

'I've got it up a tree again.

'It is resting, I suppose.

'It looks to me like the creature is more
interested in resting than anything else.'

oh!

Eek! Ooh! Oh! Oh! Ow! Oh, no.

Hmm! Ah!

'It was trying to catch
the speckled fishes that play in the pool

'and I had to clod it
to try to make it go up the tree again

'and let them alone.'

'this new creature
is a good deal in the way.

'I wish it would hang out with
the other animals and leave me alone.'

phew! Ah!

'The new creature eats too much fruit.

'This morning found it trying to shake
apples out of that forbidden tree.'

'wanting to make friends,
i tried to get him some of those apples.

'I failed, but I think
the good intention pleased him.'

oh, oh! Where's my... aaagh!

Ladder?

'During the last day or two,

'i have taken the work of naming things
off his hands.

'He is evidently very grateful.'

'the new creature says
it looks like grass.

'That is not a reason.

'It is imbecility and high-handed,
it seems to me.

'Everything is named
before I can lodge a protest.

'I get no chance
to name anything myself.'

'he has no gift at that line.

'I do not let him see
that I'm aware of his defect.'

'the naming goes recklessly on
in spite of anything I can do.

'My life is not as happy as it was.'

'Sunday.

'Hmm. The new creature says
its name is Eve.

'Well, that's all right.
I have no objections.

'Says it's to call it Eve
when I want it to come.

'In that case, I said it was...'

superfluous.

'This morning,
he used a surprisingly good word.'

'yes, it is a large, good word
and will bear repetition.'

superfluous.

Su-per-flu-0us!

'Where did he get that word?
I don't think I've ever used it.'

superfluous!

'Ffldayj

ya-hoo-oo-oo-oo!

Adam!

Oh, no, no, don't! No!

'She took to beseeching him
to stop going over the falls,

'but they had no other use
that he could see.'

ya-hoo-oo-oo!

'I went over the falls
in a barrel. Not satisfactory to her.

'I went over in a tub.'

yippee!

'Still not satisfactory.'

Adam, please!

Yee-haaah!

What I need is a change of scene.

Ah!

'I escaped last night.'

ha ha ha! Ah!

Uh-oh!

Hmm...

'But she hunted me out.

'We'll emigrate again
when the occasion offers.

'Sunday!

Oh!

Hmm... mm-hm. What?

Why, I... ha!

Oh, I...

'For Adam, Sunday was getting
to be more and more trying.

'It was selected and set apart
as the day of rest.'

'i go to the water
when I need someone to talk to.

'It is a good friend to me.'

'and my only one.

'It talks when I talk.

'It is sad when I am sad.

'And it comforts me with sympathy.'

'hmm! She nearly strangled
and said it was most uncomfortable.

'Now this made her sorry for the creatures
that live there which she calls "f0sh".'

fish!

'I don't see that they are any happier
than they were before.

'Only quieter.'

bleugh!

'He is avoiding me and seems
to wish I would not talk to him.

'Sol made friends with the animals.'

'she thinks that things
aren't right.'

voilé!

'The buzzard, for instance.

'She thinks it was intended to live
on decayed flesh.

'But we cannot overturn the whole
scheme to accommodate the buzzard.'

'they both should fall
or they both should fly.

'I don't know which.

'One of these is a fake.'

congratulations, my dear.

You have dis-s-scovered
the law of gravity. Ha ha ha!

Why, so I have.

I always say it's best to prove things
by actual experiment

or you'll never get educated.
Don't you agree?

Oh, I do indeed.

Knowledge is not eas-s-sily come by.

But there is a fine
adult education course nearby

if you're interes-s-sted
in that sort of thing.

Reahy?

'She has taken up with a snake

'and I'm glad because the snake talks
and this enables me to get some rest.'

'but he advised her
to keep away from that tree.

'He told her it would bring death
into the world.'

but that's wonderful, Adam.
You'll have fresh meat for the buzzards.

The lions and tigers can quit eating
that ridiculous grass.

Have you ever looked at their teeth,
Adam? They aren't herbivores.

I foresee trouble.

We'll emigrate.

'He escaped and rode
all night as fast as he could go...'

'...h0ping to get clear of the garden
and hide in some other country

'before the trouble over that apple
should begin.'

I've got it. Come on.

'Uh-oh!

'Ok, that does it.

'Too bad.'

yeow!

Uh-oh!

- Hellfire, hurricanes!
- What was that?

Bully, a lightning storm!

All hands on deck.
Quickly now.

- It's a blind night out.
- What a storm!

- Homer, homer, come back!
- All hands lay to!

- Look out!
- We're gonna crash!

Like hell we are!

Get to your battle stations, landlubbers!

- Huck, fasten that boom!
- Great Scott!

Becky, lower the pressure valve!

Gotta find the mark. Tom!

What?

Fetch the sounding gun!

Sound out!

' Aagh!
- Hey, look!

Sound out!

- I'm seeing things, homer.
- The trigger. Pull the trigger!

Agh!

Mark 15... L think.

15? Can't be.

- Agh! Huck, look!
- What?

- I thought I saw someone.
- Me, too.

We've hit a bar!

We're coming about.
Pull in the stabiliser.

Agh! Frog overboard!

- What should I do, mr twain?
- Take the wheel. Steady as you go.

Uh-oh!

- What's happening?
- Hang on there!

- I can't see. What's happening?
- Oh, no! Homer!

- I can't look.
- Hang on, homer!

Oh...

Hang on!

- He's got him!
- Yeah!

Homer!

- Who's the ieadsman?
- I am, sir. Agh!

Devil reef ahead!
Becky!

Hard a-starboard.
Spin her, spin her!

- Spin her!
- We're heading for the rocks!

Helm alee! Port your helm!

- No, not that way!
- To the starboard!

Turn, Becky!

- Mr twain?
- Starboard!

The other way! The other way!

What? Oh, no!

- Oh, no!
- Back her. Quick!

Back her!
Back the immortal soul out of her.

Oh!

Agh!

- The rocks!
- Agh!

Oh, no!

" Aaagh!
" Aaagh!

- Ahead one half!
- Aagh!

Mr twain!

Now we need altitude.

Up ship!

We'll drop ballast.

Now!

Ahead full!

Here, I'll take her now.

We've lost valuable time.

As deck hands,
you've got a lot to learn.

Of course, training is everything.

I mean, a cauliflower is just a cabbage
with a college education.

I'll show you the ropes later on.
You go down and get warm.

You cabbages.

'Welcome to the hurricane deck.'

I don't think
we're ever gonna get back home.

Oh, yes, we are. Tom's got a plan.
Don't you, tom?

Huh? What?

What?

- Tom!
- Aunt Polly?

'Welcome to
"the adventures of tom Sawyer".'

- well, if I get...
- Aagh!

- Tom, now you get going!
- But, aunt Polly, I'm an aeronort!

- I'm on a balloon with huck.
- Aunt Polly? What's going on?

- Where did he go?
- We're home.

Oh, huck, open the door. Hurry up!

Tom!

That was close. She was gonna
make me whitewash that old fence again.

Tom Sawyer, you chowderhead!
Open that door!

If you want off so bad...

- Oh, no.
- Where did it go?

Close enough to home to bark our shins
and now it's gone!

Look, somebody's coming.

Oh, mr twain!

- What's the matter?
- Ohh...

'Welcome to
"the adventures of tom Sawyer".'

am I already famous?

Don't you care about nothing else,
you lummox?

Fame is a vapour.

The only earthly certainty is oblivion.

'Welcome to "the mysterious stranger".'

what?

- Wow!
- Hello.

Who are you?

An angel.

- What's your name?
- Satan.

Uh-oh!

- What's the matter?
- Nothing.

Only, it's sure a sorry name
for an angel.

Oh, wow!

- Please, come in.
- A magician.

Come on.

- Wow!
- Amazing. It's like an island.

Did you see that?

- Mercy's sake!
- How did you learn to do that?

I didn't learn it at all.

It comes naturally to me
like other curious things.

- Are you hungry?
- Sure am.

What kind of fruit
do you like the most?

Oranges.

- Apples.
- Grapes.

Ooh!

Hmm!

Huh?

- Where did he go?
- What happened to him?

There!

- Uh, boy!
- Can we help?

You may make some people.

I'll make the king and queen.

I'm gonna make a soldier.

Look at that little village.

There! Here's a buddy.

Now we'll give them life!

They're moving.

Looks like my pap
on Saturday night.

- Wow!
- Look, they're moving!

They're just like regular people.

Ha ha!

I find you humans
quite interesting,

even though you are
a worthless, greedy lot.

How annoying that sound is.

Fools!

What fascinations there are
on this planet.

Strange mortals
with curious customs.

We'll have a storm now

and an earthquake, if you like.

You must stand aside,
out of danger.

I can do no wrong

for I do not know what it is.

You murdered them!

Never mind them.

People are of no value.

We could make more sometime...

If we need them.

Life itself is only a vision.

A dream.

Nothing exists,
save empty space and you.

And you are but a thought.

Phew!

I wanna go home.

'Welcome to lnjun Joe.'

I reckon I'm getting out of here.

Huh?

Not that way, huck!

Mr twain, close the door!

Mr twain, close the door!

Aargh!

Ah!

Remember your old friend,
lnjun Joe?

Phew!

Mr twain, why did you do that?

I realise that from the cradle up
i have been like the rest of the race...

never quite sane at night.

But mr twain...

'Welcome to
"the damned human race".'

that does it.

Huh?

- We're only waiting for the right moment.
- The right moment for what?

Yeah.

Becky, do you swear not to tell?

- Sure.
- On your grandmother's bones?

- Well, do you?
- Yeah.

- We're gonna hijack this balloon.
- What?!

- Hijack?
- Can't you see it?

"Tom Sawyer, aeronort,

"saves airborne friends
from madman's death wish".

Huh?

♪ Oh-whoa

♪ oh-whoa

♪ oh-whoa

j“ oh-whoa-wah j“

when, tom?

Tomorrow.

Ok, so you line that up
with the sun. Right?

Yeah.

- Mr twain?
- Hm?

What's this?

Now you be careful there.
That's the central power panel.

Ahh, London.

Right on schedule.

Good thing, too. That comet
won't be around again until I'm 150.

By that time,
i may have changed my mind.

All right, scouts, what did you uncover?

- Well, the steering looks pretty easy.
- I found the power thrusters, but...

Well, I've found a way
to stop this ship cold.

- What's that?
- 'Welcome to "mark twain's notebook".'

I reckon it's mr twain.

'I am the only man living
who understands human nature.'

god has put me in charge
of this branch office.

When I retire,
there will be no one to take my place.

I shall keep on doing my duty,
for when I get over on the other side,

I wanna use my influence
to have the human race drowned again.

This time, drowned good.
No omissions. No ark.

Sometimes the old man
seems powerful unhappy.

I think he's lonely.

I think he's asleep!

Thunderation! We struck it lucky!
This is our chance!

What?

We're gonna sashay on over there,
hog-tie mr twain and hijack this ship.

- But...
- I don't think...

Don't be a couple of sissies
in the face of a real adventure.

Tom, is this necessary?

There. That ought to hold him.

Hey, don't set those keys there.

The key always has to be
just out of the prisoner's reach

so he can plan his escape.

Confound it! That's foolish, tom.

To the helm, aeronorts!

- That's "aeronauts".
- Come on.

'Welcome to the hurricane deck.'

- look!
- We had you all tied up!

Huh? No, no, no.

That was just a little writer's block,
ha ha ha.

I never saw such an escape artist.

You look about as disappointed
as presbyterians in hell.

We'll never get home.

We're thinking we're gonna die
when we meet up with that comet.

Suppose we do die.

Is there truly a heaven or a hell?

Huh? Oh, I don't know.

I don't want to express an opinion.

You see, I'd have friends in both places.

Now consider old captain stormfield.

Come on over here, tom.
I've got something to show you.

- Look at that!
- Stormfield, is that you?

'Why, ahoy there, mark twain!'

where might you be going?

' I might, no, I most assuredly am,
going to heaven.'

ah! An optimist.

Racing his own comet, too.

St0rmfield's a man with faith.

Means he's willing to believe
in what he knows ain't so.

J“ du m-de-dum-de-dum-dum... j“

what was that?

Oh, my!

Well, quick, where are you from?

San Francisco.

Is it a planet?

Planet?! Why, it's a city.

And, moreover,
it's one of the biggest and finest.

Well, that's delightful,
but we don't deal in cities here.

Where are you from in a...
More general way?

I beg your pardon?

Put me down for California.

Is it a constellation?

Oh, my goodness, no!

It's a state. I'm from America.

The United States of America.

- There ain't any such orb!
- Orb?!

What are you talking about, young fella?
It ain't an orb, it's a country.

- Why, America is one of the finest...
- Silence!

Now, once and for all,
where are you from?

Just say I'm from the world.

What world?

- Why, the world, of course.
- The world!

Well, there's billions of them! Next!

The one that has the sun and the moon
and Mars, Neptune, Jupiter...

- Hold on! Jupiter?
- Jupiter?

Seems to me we had a man from there
eight or nine hundred years ago.

A-ha! Did you come
straight here from your system?

Yes, sir.

That is not true.
And this is no place for a fib.

You wandered from your course.
How did that happen?

L-I'm sorry.
I-l take back what I said. I confess.

I raced a little with a comet one day.
Only the least little bit.

Only the tiniest little bit.

So that divergence has caused
all this trouble.

You're at a gate
billions of leagues from the right one.

Oh, go on in.

You'll be safe forever
and won't have any more trouble. Next!

I'm off.

Well, quick, where are you from?

I beg your pardon, mister,
but ain't you forgot something?

Forgot something?

Not that I know of.

Why, my harp.
And my wreath and my halo

and my hymn book
and my palm branch.

I never heard of these things before.

Oh, trust me.

You won't be conspicuous
in this district without it.

Huh.

Well, good day.

Hey, stranger!

Yeah!

Whoo! Turns me on!

Do it again to me, just like that. Yes!

Sock it to me! Sock it to me!

Oh, yeah.

Hey, there!

Yes, man! Yes, man!

- Dare we do any more?
- Yeah! Yes! Yes! Yes!

Well...

Well, look who's here.

You know, I begin to see that a man's
got to be in his own heaven to be happy.

Perfectly correct!

Did you imagine that the same heaven
would suit all sorts of people?

- Go that way.
- A million leagues or so.

- Well, thank you, sir.
- So long!

- Au revoir/
- It's been swell, it's been grand.

Harp, hymn book, pair of wings.

- Halo, size 13.
- Size 13.

- Captain Eli stormfield of...
- San Francisco.

Clean bill of health. Let him in.

Show me a cloud! I'm all right now!

Ssh!

- I think.
- Ssh!

- Oh, sorry. I forgot.
- Ssh!

- Supposed to be quiet.
- Ssh!

'A harp, a hymn book and wings?
Good god, what a swindle!'

I'm led to consider a different path.

Heaven for climate, hell for company.

Either way, you gotta die to get there.

Land sakes! Set her back!

- Wh-what's that?
- Ah, the sphinx!

Nothing to be afraid of. It's the phanx.

That's sphinx.

Now, with the right wind,
we should go aloft right here.

The comet is still some time off.

Best we should impose
on this great beast

to sgcufe out anchor.

We're cooked.
That's the end. Goners.

There is no sadder sight
than a young pessimist

except an old optimist.

Ah, let's see...

Psst! Come on.

We'll have to wait to ascend
until exactly six o'clock.

So when the alarm goes off,
the knife cuts the rope

- and the axe smashes the...
- Ssh!

- What?
- Thought I heard him coming.

It's only homer.

I think that ought to do it.

Why don't we take the axe
and smash it now?

What's the good of a plan
that's no more trouble than that?

Timing's everything.
You heard mr twain. Six o'clock.

Come on.

Hmph!

My good old ancestor, Adam.

How deep a debt of gratitude
we owe to Adam and Eve.

They brought death into the world.

Ah!

The diary.

Yeah!

- We never finished their story.
- That's right.

- I guess we have time.
- Sure. We've got plenty of time.

Now, let's see. Where were we?

Oh, yeah. Eve had just eaten the apple
and rearranged the world a little.

'After the disaster,
Adam found a place outside the garden

'and was fairly comfortable for a while.'

hmm?

Hmm.

'I was not sorry she came.
There are but meagre pickings here

'and she brought some of those apples.
It was against my principles,

'but... L find that principles have no
real force except when one is well-fed.'

oh...

Ah!

Huh?

Hm.

'I find she's at least a companion.

'I would be lonely and depressed
without her

'now that we've lost our property.'

'Tuesday.

'She says it is ordered
that we will work for a living hereafter.

'She will be useful.
I will superintend.'

oh!

Ah!

- What is it?
- Fire!

- How do you know?
- It looks like fire.

'It annoyed him that I should know
and he must ask.'

- how did it come?
- I made it!

- What are these?
- Coals.

'He picked one up, but changed his mind
and put it down. Then he went away.

'Nothing interests him.'

'i was mistaken
about her in the beginning.

'Perhaps it is better
to live outside the garden with her

'than inside without her.'

would you like to see my etchings?

Hm!

'Eve calls it Cain.

'I believe she caught it in the timber.

'It's a new and different kind of animal.

'A fish, perhaps.

'Sometimes she carries it in her arms
half the night when it complains

'and wants to get to the water.

'I have never seen her do this
with any other fish

'and it troubles me greatly.'

hmm.

'I have come to like Sundays.

'Superintending all the week
tires the body so.'

'i have not seen a fish
that could laugh.

'This makes me doubt.'

'i do not love Adam
on account of his brightness,

'though I think, in time, it will develop.

'He is self-educated

'and really knows a multitude of things,

'but none of them are true.'

it isn't a fish.

In my judgment, it is either
an enigma or some kind of bug.

I never had a thing perplex me so.

Perhaps I could take it apart
and see what its arrangements are.

'It is not a kangaroo.

'It is probably some kind of bear.'

mama! Papa!

'This resemblance to words
is extraordinary

'and is a thing
which no other bear can do.

'This one will be less dangerous
when it has company of its own species.

'I will make an exhaustive search.'

'why do I love him?

'I guess just because he is a man

'and because he is mine.'

'it has been a weary hunt,
yet I have had no success.

'But without so much as stirring
from home, she has caught another one!'

- hi, daddy!
- I never saw such luck.

'They were children.
Adam and Eve discovered it in time.

'It was their coming in that small shape
that puzzled them.'

'Abel is a good boy,

'but if Cain had stayed a bear,
it would have improved him.'

- what's going on?
- Here we go.

'It is my deepest hope

'that we may pass
from this life together, but if...'

'...if one of us must go first,
let it be me.

'For he is strong
and I am weak and am not...'

'...l am not so necessary to her
as she is to me.'

'life without him would not be life.'

'how could I endure it?'

ah.

Wind in the east.

I think we shall have rain.

- What is it?
- Well, it's a...

- Valentine.
- Valentine?

Where did you get that word?

Well, it... It looks like a Valentine.

It's a good word
and bears repeating.

'The garden is lost,

'but I have found him
and am content.'

'wherever she was,

'there was Eden.'

I'm tired...

and old.

I wish... L were with my livy.

That's really why you want
to meet the comet, isn't it?

And I am looking forward to that.

But, mr twain,
we're too young to die.

Die? Fiddlesticks!
You're not gonna die.

But how are we going
to get home?

Once I get to that comet,
this vessel's all yours.

- This ship?
- You mean it?

- Oh, bully!
- Oh, no!

- Tom, the p0wer...!
- Ssh!

Oh, no.

- Oh, no!
- What?

What in tarnation?!

The power!
Dag blame it, what's going on?!

- We smashed the power panel.
- What?

- We didn't know.
- We're trapped in here.

If we can't get to the emergency power
switch, it'll blow us all to hell!

- Oh, no!
- Tom Sawyer,

- I ought to knock your...
- The porthole! Come on!

Tom, let me try!

It's too small.

- There must be a way.
- Wouldn't bet on it.

- Homer, he can do it.
- Homer? Huck, this is serious!

I been educating him.
He can do anything.

It's a chance in a million.

- At least give him a try!
- What else we got?

All right. Huck, the emergency power
button is inside the back rail,

near the helm, one foot forward
of the stabiliser control wheel.

And what's the distance between
my hand and the stabiliser control wheel?

About 14 feet. 14 and a half feet.

Ok, homer. 14 and a half big ones
as the crow flies. Hold the back flips,

then slide one big one due east.

What's that?!

- It's the pressure.
- Well, here goes.

All right, homer. One for accuracy!

- Drat! He missed.
- I knew he couldn't!

- What are we gonna do?
- Homer! Homer!

Homer!

Homer!

Come on, you old toad!

Hit the button!

Homer! Homer!

Listen to me, homer!

- Byjings, he did it!
- Yay, homer!

- Now look lively, you swags!
- Let's go.

Explorers, name your names!

- Huck Finn, the red-handed!
- Becky Thatcher, terror of the skies!

And tom Sawyer, the aeronort!

To your battle stations.

- Come on!
- Whoopee!

Homer, you're a hero. Let's go.

- Uh-oh.
- There it goes!

- Damn! We missed it.
- Let's catch it.

Ave-aye!

Hard a-starboard!

Ok, here we go!

We need altitude!
Jettison the superfluous!

Toss the typesetter.
Worst damn investment I ever made.

Ya-haa-ah!

Shove the formal wear!
I have all I need.

Hold on there! Keep that manuscript.
It won't be published for years yet.

We are fast rising
from affluence to poverty.

It's way ahead of us!

- Ahead, full!
- Right!

- Commission the auxiliary thrusters!
- Aye-aye, sir.

- All right. Pour on the coal.
- Yes, sir!

All hands lay to!

Raise the stabilisers!

Put some steam into 'em!

Stabilisers activated, sir!

- Tom?
- Yes, sir.

Lower the pressure valve.

Ok! We're catching it!

Here, let me help, tom.

Meteors!

Watch out ahead, sir!

Wow!

Don't be afraid.
Providence protects children.

And idiots.

I know it's true. I've tested it.

"Tom!
' I got it!

We're gaining on her!

- Whoa! We're hit.
- Fire up the handy retriever!

We got one!

Got another one! Yahoo!

Thinning out!

This is critical.
We're entering the channel.

- Huck, pull back the thrusters one half.
- Aye-aye, captain.

We must be very careful.

- Getting shallow, and murky.
- I can't see.

- Larboard lead. To the sounding guns.
- Yes, sir!

Sound out!

Mark three!

Mark three!

- Ahead one third!
- Yes, captain.

- Half twain!
- Starboard half twain!

- Mr twain!
- That's too close! Good god!

- Hang on! Back two-thirds!
- Aye-aye, sir.

Tom, sound out!

- Less twain!
- Port less twain!

Now stand by, huck.

- Mark twain!
- Mark twain!

Mark twain!

Now let her have it!
Every ounce you've got!

Dad-blame.

Oh...

' Hang on!
- 0k1

yahoo!

Ya-hah!

Byjings, we've done it!

- We made it!
- Doggone it!

That was bully!

Great guns, that was well done.

Cabbages to cauliflowers.

- Ribbit.
- Yeah, ok. Calm down, homer.

Come on out and show yourself!

Aah!

- There you go, scaring everybody again.
- Great Scott!

You've haunted me long enough.
Let's get this over with.

Two mark twains?

- How can there be two of you?
- This is craziness!

Everyone is a moon
and has a dark side,

which he never shows to anybody,

if he can help it.

I've seen you before.

You've been on this ship
the whole time, haven't you?

Why don't we tie that other one up
to keep him from going with you?

He's such a rapscallion!

He must come with me, tom.
I'm not whole without him.

What about us?

You shall ably sail the mark twain
around the world

for a long time.

You are a capable crew

and this ship
a large enough body of work

that you may live forever.

Or long enough.

My books are water.

Those of the great geniuses are wine.

Everybody drinks water.

Let me see.

There are a number of things
i need to tell you before I go.

Always obey your parents.

When they are present.

- Be respectful of your superiors.
- If you have any.

Rise early,

for it is the early bird
that catches the worm.

I once knew a man who tried it,
got up at sunrise.

Horse bit him.

- It's time.
- I'm still considering whether to go.

I have never seen an atom of truth
that there is a future life.

Yet I am strongly inclined
to expect one.

Anyway, don't be such a sissy
in the face of a real adventure.

Well...

I'm not as big a fool as stormfield.
If I can't swear, I won't stay.

Look!

Mr twain!

- Where's the comet going now?
- To Eden, angelfish.

Back to Eden.

I found this
in Adam and Eve's diary.

You can have it.

Yeah? Well, I found these.

'The human race,
in all its poverty,

'has only one truly effective weapon:

'Laughter.

'Against the assault of laughter,

'nothing can stand.'

whoa! Hang on!

- Grab a rail!
- Ok, now. Level her out!

'This is one adventure
mr twain wouldn't get around to writing,

'so I figured to get it all down
before I forgot a single thing.

'Let me help you write it, ok?
Lam pretty much the hero.

'When it's done,
we'll get it to a publisher.

'You're asking for it, huck.

'Ok, ready?
"The adventures of mark twain"

'by the great, famous, world-renowned,

celebrated author and... Aer0naut,

'tom Sawyer!'

ia flash of comet fire

j“ coming to find him

j“almost blinded by the light

♪ his destiny was clear

♪ the comet leaves today

iand Eden waits tonight

ichasing the light,
leaving the night to heroes

♪ heroes

ichasing the light,
leaving the fight to heroes

♪ heroes

♪ he-e-roes

iwe sail on through the night

lsoldiers of fortune

j“tell the story if we can

j“you have to know their dreams

j“the devils and the gods

♪ before you know the man

ichasing the light,
leaving the fight to heroes

♪ heroes

icarry the light,
we have the right of heroes

♪ heroes

♪ he-e-roes

♪ he-e-roes

ichasing the light,
leaving the fight to heroes

♪ heroes

icarry the light,
we have the right of heroes

♪ heroes

ichasing the light,
faster than light, we're heroes

♪ heroes

icarry the light,
ooh, what a sight, you're heroes

♪ heroes

♪ he-e-roes

♪ he-e-roes! ♪