Bedknobs and Broomsticks

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Now our party arrives on the Isle of Naboombu.  Or rather they plunge into the lagoon next to it.  For this part of the movie, everything except them is now rendered as cartoon.  Now underwater, but able to breathe it anyway, they meet a talking cartoon-fish.  Now we get another song from the Professor.  And a lot of antics from cartoon sea-creatures.  And then Miss Price and the Professor dance together again, and win a trophy.  A big hook comes down, grabs the bed and pulls the whole group to the surface.  The fisherman turns out to be a talking cartoon-bear.  They insist that they have to see the King, who turns out to be a cartoon-lion in a very bad temper. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2BrvZN2z9E&feature=related Part 9].
 
Now our party arrives on the Isle of Naboombu.  Or rather they plunge into the lagoon next to it.  For this part of the movie, everything except them is now rendered as cartoon.  Now underwater, but able to breathe it anyway, they meet a talking cartoon-fish.  Now we get another song from the Professor.  And a lot of antics from cartoon sea-creatures.  And then Miss Price and the Professor dance together again, and win a trophy.  A big hook comes down, grabs the bed and pulls the whole group to the surface.  The fisherman turns out to be a talking cartoon-bear.  They insist that they have to see the King, who turns out to be a cartoon-lion in a very bad temper. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2BrvZN2z9E&feature=related Part 9].
  
The King is royally upset because the soccer match cannot take place that day, because there is no referee.  Professor Brown volunteers. As they talk, he notices that the star medallion is on a ribbon around this king's neck.  Then begins a rather one-sided soccer match one team being composed of nasty, aggressive, toothy animals, and the other side, being meek, gentle animals.  As the game proceeds, we learn that the lack of referees is because of the physical abuse they take from both sides. (The medics are cartoon vultures.)  [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS1WGujDEIY&feature=related Part 10].
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The King is royally upset because the soccer match cannot take place that day, because there is no referee.  Professor Brown volunteers. As they talk, he notices that the star medallion is on a ribbon around this king's neck.  Then begins a rather one-sided soccer match one team being composed of nasty, aggressive, toothy animals, and the other side, being meek, gentle animals.  As the game proceeds, we learn that the lack of referees is because of the physical abuse they take from both sides. (The medics are cartoon vultures.) The ball is punctured and goes flying off.  The Lion very upset, lets out a roar which knocks all the other players into the goal, the ball floats down and he blows it into the goal as well.  So his side wins 1 to nothing. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS1WGujDEIY&feature=related Part 10].

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