Grizzly? Not particularly. Mind you, I haven't seen him in the mornings.
Paddington
25s
- He can sleep in my room. - He's not sleeping in anyone's room. He's going in the attic. I want you all to lock your doors. I can't find anything about an English explorer in Peru. - Of course you can't. - Why not? He's making the whole thing up. It's the sort of sob story your mother falls for. - Hang on. That's not fair. - It so is fair. You've literally just brought home a random bear. - So embarrassing. - You'd have done the same thing. We're much more similar than you think.
Paddington
2.8s
Oh, it rather suits me. Marmalade Day!
Paddington
26.9s
Mrs Brown illustrates adventure stories. Her latest is set in the old tunnels and sewers under London. She says she's stuck at the moment because she can't imagine what her hero looks like, but has no trouble coming up with nicknames for her daughter Judy, - like "twinkle" and "coconut" and... - Sweety pops? Hello, darling. I was thinking of going to the sewers tomorrow night. I just wondered if you wanted to join me. You could bring this Tony.
Paddington
11.7s
- One night, you said. One night! - I know... You promised to take him to the authorities. - I never promised. - Well, you very heavily implied it. I'm sorry, but he was telling the truth. There really is an explorer.
Paddington
26.9s
Just one sandwich contains all the vitamins and minerals a bear needs for a whole day. - Amazing. - Hmm. And your Aunt Lucy's recipe is even better than the explorer's. We must remember to take him a jar when we go to London. London? I wouldn't worry! We've been talking about that trip for 40 years. One day, Pastuzo. But why would you want to go anywhere when we live in the best place in the world?
Paddington
16.3s
London is not how we imagined it. Hardly anyone says hello or wears hats. And you can no longer simply turn up at the station and get a home. It's hard to see where a bear could ever belong in such a strange, cold city.
Paddington
5s
Do calm down, you two. There's no need to rush.
Paddington
3.2s
This house just isn't the place for a bear.
Paddington
9.2s
No. We won't do that. Mrs Brown? - He's family. - Family? You're not even the same species.
Paddington
5s
Just got a bit tied up with the stationery. Come on, little bear.
Paddington
1.7s
Yes?
Paddington
3.4s
- Jonathan! That's 50,000 volts of... - I know what I'm doing!
Paddington
2.5s
- He's going for the roof. - Come on!
Paddington
2.9s
Go on, then. Off you pop.
Paddington
4.6s
Oh. Fighting talk. OK. I'll have one.
Paddington
6.6s
I can hear something. - That's just the pipes. - That's not pipes. That's bear.