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- Hey, little brother! - Emile!

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I found a mushroom. Come on, you're good at hiding food. Help me find a good place to put this.

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Hey, Emile. Emile.

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Oh, amazing. Each flavor was totally unique. But combine one flavor with another, and something new was created.

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So now I had a secret life.

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How did you do that?

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This is me. I think it's apparent I need to rethink my life a little bit. What's my problem? First of all, I'm a rat. Which means life is hard. And second, I have a highly developed sense of taste and smell.

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Although each of the world's countries would like to dispute this fact, we French know the truth: The best food in the world is made in France. The best food in France is made in Paris. And the best food in Paris, some say, is made by Chef Auguste Gusteau. Gusteau's restaurant is the toast of Paris, booked five months in advance. And his dazzling ascent to the top of fine French cuisine has made his competitors envious. He is the youngest chef ever to achieve a five-star rating. Chef Gusteau's cookbook, Anyone Can Cook! climbed to the top of the bestseller list. But not everyone celebrates its success. Amusing title, Anyone Can Cook! What's even more amusing is that Gusteau actually seems to believe it. I, on the other hand, take cooking seriously. And, no, I don't think anyone can do it.

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Clean. That's right. Poison checker. Cleanerific. Cleanerino. Close to godliness. Which means clean. You know, cleanliness is close to... Never mind. Move on.

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He also happens to be the leader of our clan. So, what's wrong with having highly developed senses? - Whoa, whoa, whoa! Don't eat that! - What's going on here?

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Let me through! - The book. Let me through! - The book.

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Evacuate! Everyone, to the boats.

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Try to grab you.

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Clean.

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Pure poetry. But it was not to last.

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What's taking those kids so long?

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Okay. Who's Gusteau? Just the greatest chef in the world. Wrote this cookbook. Wait. You read? - Well, not excessively. - Oh, man. Does Dad know? You could fill a book, a lot of books, with things Dad doesn't know. And they have, which is why I read. Which is also our secret. I don't like secrets. All this cooking and reading and TV-watching while we read and cook. It's like you're involving me in crime, and I let you. Why do I let you?

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Saffron. - Not good. Saffron. Don't like it. She's gonna wake up. I've been down here a million times. She turns on the cooking channel, boom, she never wakes up. You've been here a million times? I'm telling you, saffron will be just the thing. Gusteau swears by it.

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