- Mrs Bird, you saved me. - Oh! - Paddington! - A bear.
Paddington
21.8s
Dear Aunt Lucy. I'm sorry I haven't written sooner but so much has been happening. I even met the explorer's daughter, but she tried to stuff me, so Mrs Bird threw her off a roof. Millicent Clyde... The judge didn't think that prison would do her any good. So instead, he gave her community service... No, please! Anything! Anything but that! ...in the petting zoo.
Paddington
4s
- Get a move on, dung breath! - It's not my breath!
Paddington
29s
Back in Windsor Gardens, life is very different. Mrs Bird says it's because things are finally set fair and it's had a tremendous effect on her knees. Judy's embarrassment is clearing up and she's even let Mrs Brown meet Tony. - You can't say anything. - Of course not. - You can't touch me. - I won't touch anyone, darling. - And you're not gonna cry. - No! No. There's just a lot going on in my heart right now. We process things very differently, you and I. - I know. - Good.
Paddington
5.6s
I will never be like other people, but that's alright. Because I am a bear.
Paddington
1.2s
Help.
Paddington
6.8s
Now be careful up there. And keep your paws off my hat. I will.
Paddington
8.6s
For I have been charged by my fellow geographers to leave the comforts of home and family and set off upon a voyage of discovery.
Paddington
3.3s
I thought my time was up, my ticket was punched.
Paddington
5.6s
Do you want a biscuit? Charlie Delta. Officer in distress. Urgent assistance required. Go, go, go.
Paddington
2.7s
Some kind of tiny police bear.
Paddington
2.1s
Oi, come back!
Paddington
1.7s
What's he doing?
Paddington
6.4s
- Excuse me. Coming through. - Careful! Just trying to return some lost property. Hey, what are you doing?
Paddington
3.8s
- Do you know that bear? - Erm... He's awesome.
Paddington
10.6s
The Winter's Tale contains Shakespeare's most famous stage direction: - "Exit, pursued by a..." - Paddington? - Paddington? - Look, a bear!