Annie (2014)

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"So, even though he wanted
to do a lot as President,
"he died of pneumonia
after only 32 days.
"So, we can all learn
from William Henry Harrison
"to wear our coats
and wash our hands,
"so we have
better immune systems.
"The end."
Good job, Annie.
Okay, Annie B.,
your turn.
You sure there's time?
I don't wanna keep
anyone from vacation.
Just get up here.
- Where's your essay?
- Up here.
And it's more of
a performance piece.
Here we go.
My president is
Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
He was elected in 1932,
when almost everyone was poor.
So, pretty much just like now,
but without the Internet.
Everyone except the front
row, you be the poor people.
You're hungry and mad. So,
growl and stomp your feet.
Grr! Grr-grr!
Grr! Grr-grr!
Front row, good news,
you're the rich people.
Laugh and clap like you're
better than everybody.
Ha-ha! Ha-ha-ha!
Ha-ha! Ha-ha-ha!
But FDR didn't like it that everyone
was poor, so, he gave them all jobs.
He called it the New Deal.
Work hard, and you get rich.
So, when I tap you, you're rich.
He had people build
roads and got paid.
Cut down trees and got paid.
Made it easy to buy a house,
go to college.
Soon, the whole country
was happy.
But don't worry, rich people.
You're still better than everyone
because you get even richer!
Good job, Annie.
Have a good vacation, everyone!
- You gonna make it in time?
- I always do.
We'll cover for you.
Good luck.
Luck's for suckers.
Tomorrow
To-To-Tomorrow
To-Tomorrow
It's the hard-knock
life for us
It's the hard-knock
life for us
Excuse me!
Do you have any time left?
I have about 10 minutes.
- I'll return it for you.
- Really?
Promise.
Thanks!
Stand clear
of the closing doors, please.
I think I'm gonna like it
I'm sure I'm gonna like it
I think I'm gonna like it
I'm sure I'm gonna like it
I think
I'm gonna like it here
Ten, nine, eight, seven, six,
five, four, three, two, one.
Light it up!
How many of you guys want
some free Stacks phones, huh?
I can't hear you!
Any reservations for Bennett?
Honey, I told you.
If anyone I think could even
remotely be your parents walk in,
I'm gonna let you know.
And I mean remotely.
Name's Bennett, Senate,
Pomegranate, black, white, other.
I'll let you know.
- I'm guessing you're gonna wait anyway.
- Yep.
Get your free Stacks phone.
Never drop a call.
Thanks, thanks. Cool.
Free Stacks phone. Okay?
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right.
And there we are, ma'am. Free Stacks phone.
Never drop a call.
I'm totally gonna vote
for you for mayor now.
Yeah, well, you know what?
This isn't a campaign event.
But I would totally love that.
- Oh!
- Mmm-mmm! Mmm-mmm!
Okay, that's it.
We're done. Thanks.
Hose me down.
I feel like I'm on fire.
Yeah.
You should clean your tongue.
You kissed a few babies.
You don't want to catch colic.
- You know what? You're right.
- Oh! Will!
You shake 500 hands, and you
tell me how you feel, huh?
Feel like a zookeeper.
- Marry me, Will!
- Okay, sure.
Sorry.
It's okay. I just
come for the cannoli.
I'll see you next Friday?
You know it.
Hey, girl.
How'd it go?
- Nah.
- Eh.
- Can I?
- Sure.
As long as you
give those to my lady.
Thanks.
Freeze!
I said freeze, you little rat.
I know you heard me.
Get over here.
These are from Lou.
They look like they're from Lou.
I'll tell him you loved them.
You think the world wants
a smart-mouthed little girl?
No, they don't,
or you wouldn't be here.
And the only reason you are here
is because I get $157
a week from the state.
Which, believe me,
is not worth it.
I should put a leash
on you, you little...
You're so pretty.
I used to be a bright star.
I was in the biggest
band in the world,
C+C Music Factory.
About to go on
Arsenio Hall Show.
September 16th, 1991.
But I was too good for them!
Fired me right before
I went out on stage.
You have a very pretty voice.
I will die with that secret!
Hey, you little monster, I wasn't
done with you! Get back here!
I haven't told you how I was
almost one of Hootie's Blowfish.
How did I get here?
- Did you find them?
- Nah, but it's okay.
- So sorry.
- Sorry, Annie.
Shh! The witch
will hear us.
They're never gonna
be at that restaurant.
Be quiet, Pepper.
Yes, they are.
You be quiet, Isabella.
Annie's never gonna find her family.
None of us are.
Don't say that.
Don't listen to her, Mia.
You're gonna get adopted.
I promise.
You keep saying that. I'm almost 13.
No one wants a teenager.
Yes, they do. We all
have families somewhere.
Can you read your note again?
Okay.
Oh, God.
For the millionth time?
Yeah, read it, Annie.
But quietly.
They went to Domani's,
ordered two cannolis,
and wrote me this note.
"Please take care of our baby.
"Her name's Annie.
"We'll be back to get her soon.
"There's half a locket around her
neck, and we have the other half,
"so when we come for her, you'll
know that she's our girl."
Can I see it?
They're gonna come back for all of us.
I promise.
Maybe far away
Or maybe real nearby
He may be pouring her coffee
She may be
straightening his tie!
Maybe in a house
All hidden by a hill
She's sitting playing piano
He's sitting paying a bill!
Betcha they're young
Betcha they're smart
Bet they collect things
Like ashtrays, and art!
Betcha they're good
Why shouldn't they be?
Their one mistake
Was giving up me!
So maybe now it's time
And maybe when I wake
They'll be there
calling me "baby"
Shh!
Maybe
Betcha he reads
Betcha he reads...
Betcha she sews
Betcha she sews...
Maybe she's made me
A closet of clothes!
Maybe they're strict
As straight as a line
Don't really care
As long as they're mine
So maybe now this prayer's
Maybe now this prayer...
The last one of its kind
Won't you please
come get your "Baby"
Won't you please
come get your "Baby"
Maybe
Wake up!
Wake up, rats.
Get out of bed!
It's so early.
And it's Saturday.
Thanks for the time and date. Now,
over to Stormy for the weather.
It's raining!
The city called.
They're coming to inspect.
You gotta go and clean
this whole place up!
Aren't they supposed to give
a couple days' notice?
Aren't I supposed to be
married to George Clooney?
Get out of bed
and start cleaning!
Who's George Clooney?
Exactly, girlfriend.
Exactly.
No breakfast until
this place is spotless!
I hate her so much.
And if you find any loose change
over a nickel, it's mine.
I was having the best dream.
I was ice-skating
on real, live ice.
Save your dreams for good stuff.
Like shopping with
an unlimited credit card.
Or swimming in candy.
Or flying to the moon
in a rocket ship.
All things that
will never happen.
Now, clean like your life depends on it.
'Cause it does!
It's the hard-knock life.
It's the hard-knock life.
It's the hard-knock life.
It's the hard-knock life.
Wait. What does
"hard-knock life" mean?
It means our life sucks.
Oh. Then, yeah.
It's the hard-knock
life for us!
It's the hard-knock
life for us!
'Steada treated
We get tricked!
'Steada kisses
We get kicked!
It's the hard-knock life
Less singing and more cleaning!
And make sure
my bathroom shines!
But don't touch
my medicine cabinet!
It's the hard-knock
life for us!
It's the hard-knock
life for us!
'Steada treated
We get tricked!
'Steada kisses
We get kicked!
It's the hard-knock life
Don't it feel like
the wind is always howling?
Don't it seem like
there's never any light?
Once a day don't you
wanna throw the towel in?
It's easier than
puttin' up a fight
No one's there when your
dreams at night get creepy!
No one cares if you
grow or if you shrink!
Empty belly life!
Rotten smelly life!
Full of sorrow life!
No tomorrow life!
Santa Claus we never see
Santa Claus
What's that? Who's he?
No one cares for you a bit
When you're a foster kid!
It's the hard-knock life!
"Make my bathroom shine! But don't
touch my medicine cabinet!"
Good one, Mia.
It's the hard-knock
life for us
Yank the whiskers
from her chin
It's the hard-knock
life for us
Jab her with a safety pin
'Steada treated,
we get tricked
Send her to the loony bin
'Steada kisses,
we get kicked
Oh, I'm so sorry!
- Toss me the broom!
- Incoming.
Plastic!
Paper! Can!
It's the hard-knock
life for us
Yank the whiskers
from her chin
It's the hard-knock
life for us
Jab her with a safety pin
No one cares for you a bit
Send her to the loony bin
When you're a foster kid!
It's the hard-knock life
I said no singing and dancing!
It's the hard-knock life
The inspector's here.
Here, read a book.
Braid her hair.
Blow on this.
Put this together.
It's a kitty cat.
- What should I do?
- Pray.
I've tried.
It hasn't worked yet.
Okay. Showtime! You guys
act well cared-for.
We love you, Miss Hannigan!
Take it down a thousand.
Nobody's gonna believe that.
Get under here.
Well, hello there.
Are you Colleen Hannigan?
My maiden name. But I'm not married
to it, if you know what I mean.
- No.
- Come on in. The girls are just recreating.
Uh, should we start
here in the bathroom?
Why, Mr. Inspector,
how forward you are.
But I'm right behind you.
- What?
- What?
- No, I'm asking you.
- This way.
Wait, what?
Oh, your arms are so strong!
The dude dropped this.
This has all of our information.
Really?
You're kidding.
Damn. I've been
in a lot of homes.
This says I've been in millions.
That's your Social
Security number, dummy.
What's a scoso curcurity murder?
It's what the government
uses to keep track of us.
Wait. This is what I
need to get my records.
And find my parents.
I'll copy it down.
Plan your exit.
Okay.
You know, people come
for the bathroom,
but they stay for the bedroom.
- What?
- You know it.
Can I go to
the library to study?
Can we talk about this after
the handsome inspector with
no wedding ring is gone?
Okay.
Can I have some floss?
I think I have some nutritious
breakfast stuck in my teeth.
What?
Pretty sure I saw some
in the medicine cabinet.
Oh, right there?
You know, I just remembered.
We're out of floss.
Maybe you wanna pick some up
on your way to the library.
Thank you, Miss Hannigan.
Bye, Mr. Inspector.
Bye, now.
Seems like a great kid.
Yeah, she seems great.
Oh-oh, I know that run.
How much you need, mija?
$43.55.
- By when?
- Now?
Go rob Bank of America.
Here, I'll loan you my mask.
I'll work for it.
Please, Lou.
That face.
Take the expired drinks from the cooler.
Go ahead.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Whoa, what are you doing, girl?
This ain't no Whole Foods.
Don't throw them out.
Change the date.
I believe in hard work.
I don't just
settle for "okay."
"Great" is all I know.
I built my company to
be a worldwide leader.
And that's what I wanna do with the city.
I wanna make it great again.
You're 20 points
down in the polls.
You've got billions to spend
and it's not working.
How are you gonna
change people's minds?
Everybody wants to
count my money, huh?
4.3 billion.
You know, I have feelings.
And I feel for people
that are out there...
- Baba Booey! Baba Booey!
- Yes. See.
That's probably one of my
satisfied customers right there.
Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
This is terrible.
Do you really think a
businessman can run the city?
At Stacks Mobile, I made a cell
network that never drops a call.
As mayor,
I'm gonna make a government
that never drops a citizen.
Yeah, as long as those citizens
live below 96th Street.
You're lucky you can't vote yet, mija.
Politicians are all liars.
What dates should
I change these to?
One week for the milk.
Two weeks for the juice.
You need to smile more.
You only smiled four times.
Is that right?
Really?
Voters respond 23% more
favorably to full-teeth smiles.
Yeah. How about
thumbs up, huh?
Uh, Sixteen percent better
if you give them a single.
Thirty-eight percent if you
shoot them the double.
Why do I get the feeling like
I'm wasting my time here?
Am I gonna win, or not?
'Cause this seems
like a waste of time.
You hired me to win.
You're gonna win.
- Put this on.
- Why? I'm already dressed.
- How you doing?
- Here.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I gotta feed the hobos?
Don't say "hobos."
Say "bums."
For some crazy reason,
everybody thinks
you're a rich elitist that can't
relate to regular people.
Oh, so the girl from Oxford is trying
to tell me how to keep it real.
I'm telling you if you
want a chance at this,
you're gonna have to remember
where you came from.
Okay, Gatsby?
Compliment them on the
food, but not too much.
- Oh, I ain't eating this food.
- You're gonna eat the food.
And you're gonna like it, but
you're not gonna love it, okay?
We don't want to seem
like we're pandering.
I don't eat hobo food.
All right. That's good.
How we doing, folks?
Starving?
How do you sleep at night?
Silk sheets and Ambien.
Look at all
these handsome faces!
There you go.
All right.
And here we go.
God bless.
Bet you never had mashed
potatoes, Mr. Stacks.
Are you kidding me?
Why, my grandmother made some of
the best
mashed potatoes in Queens.
You know, that's where I'm from.
Born and raised.
On the playground's where
I spent most of my days.
And look at this.
It's not amazing, but it ain't terrible.
Look at this, huh?
Mmm-mmm!
Went down the wrong pipe.
This is disgusting.
Look, it's terrible.
Oh, God.
You're a child.
Well, how do you
guys think that went?
Nash, you saw it. Would you vote
for me if you didn't work for me?
No, sir.
Thank you for your honesty.
You're fired.
That didn't take long.
And there are already parodies.
Mashed potatoes
Mashed potatoes...
Mashed potatoes, mashed
potatoes in Queens
- See, this is why China's winning.
- Not really.
Maybe this is
a blessing in disguise.
Just because you can run for mayor,
doesn't mean that you should.
We already discussed
this is great for my profile.
It's going to grow the company.
Plus, the city needs me.
All right.
Take it easy, Batman.
You let all your employees
talk to you like this?
The ones that make
me billions, I do.
You make me mayor, you can
say anything you want.
Hey!
Oh, no. Not again.
Nash. Why we stopping?
Sorry, Mr. Stacks.
Uh, I'll fix it.
Next!
I'd like to get
my records please.
You'll need DOH
form number 4380...
.7-8.
And $43 and...
55 cents.
And an application signed
by a parent or a...
Guardian. Bam.
It's all there.
Are you going to stare
at me the whole time?
Sorry.
- Next!
- Can you read it? I'm too nervous.
"Annie Bennett. Abandoned
outside 26th Precinct.
"Age estimate at time of
abandonment, four years.
"Placed in state foster care.
No further data."
What does "no
further data" mean?
That's all there is to know about you.
Sorry, honey.
It's okay.
I'll figure it out.
The sun'll come out tomorrow
Bet your bottom
dollar that tomorrow
There'll be sun
Just thinkin' about tomorrow
Clears away
the cobwebs and the sorrow
'Til there's none
When I'm stuck with a day
That's gray, and lonely
I just stick
out my chin and grin
And say, oh
Faster, Daddy!
The sun'll come out tomorrow
So you gotta
hang on 'til tomorrow
Come what may
Tomorrow, tomorrow
I love you, tomorrow
You're always a day away!
When I'm stuck with a day
That's gray, and lonely
I just stick
out my chin and grin
And say, oh
The sun'll come out tomorrow
So you gotta
hang on 'til tomorrow
Come what may
Tomorrow, tomorrow
I love you, tomorrow
You're always a day away!
Tomorrow, tomorrow
I love you, tomorrow
You're always a day
Away!
Get it! Get it!
- Come on!
- Hey!
Throw something at it!
Throw the can!
Hey! Stop!
Mind your own business!
What's going on?
I don't know.
I'm not a chemist.
Jimmy Neutron here had me throw
this experimental engine in.
It shows that he cares
about the environment.
You know, that
he's forward-thinking.
Oh, great. Here they
come with the pictures.
We gotta distract her.
Something whimsical.
Let's get into a leaf fight!
Ma'am.
- Okay, okay.
- I'm gonna call a car.
- Hey!
- I'm gonna go walk.
What?
- Where's he going?
- I wanna be alone.
We don't really have time.
I know how to
walk down the street!
I'll text you directions!
Don't need them.
This is all your fault.
Take it easy, pantsuit.
And, you... I'm sorry.
Hey, Stacks!
Your phone bill's
killing me, bro!
- Get it!
- I told you to stop!
Try to hit it!
Leave it alone!
Hey!
All right, kick it! Kick it!
- Stop! Leave it alone!
- See how scared it is!
Leave it...
- Watch where you're going, kid!
- Are you okay?
- Let's get out of here!
- You could've got run over.
- Sorry.
- Don't be sorry. You be careful.
- Why're you running?
- Gets me to places quicker.
Little kids.
Kids with germs.
How was the library?
Educational.
Well, I have some
more education for you.
I told the inspector I don't
wanna foster you anymore.
As of next week, you're
somebody else's problem.
Did they say who?
Not a who, sweetie.
A what.
Group home.
Okay.
Maybe that'll teach you to
stop running your mouth.
So, where are we
with our new phones?
- Well, we've got the battery up to 150 hours.
- That's not a week.
I said I need the charge to last
a week, Grace. Specifically.
At the moment, unfortunately, the phone
is burning up in people's hands.
What?
That's what I told Mom.
And she says to me, she...
You burned me!
Don't worry.
She signed a waiver.
You burned me!
What up, Guy-O?
You're up. Five points
in the polls.
Really? They liked that he
vomited on a homeless man?
Uh, no, Grace.
They liked the fact that
he saved a little girl
from getting hit by a van.
Some guy recorded it, put it
on the Internet. Check it out.
"Oh, I'm a little girl who
doesn't see where I'm going.
"Well, look! I bumped
into the future
"mayor of New York
who just saved my life!"
This is fantastic, Will.
I'm telling you. It's the
most human thing you've done
this entire campaign,
all due respect.
None taken.
You didn't tell me
you saved a little girl.
You didn't tell me anything.
Like Batman.
Hey, listen to me.
You gotta capitalize on this.
- Of course we do.
- You invite her to lunch.
- No.
- See how she's doing.
Snap a few pics.
The press'll eat this up.
- Do we know who she is?
- That's the best part.
She's a foster kid from Harlem.
- Hmm.
- Did you hear what I said?
Foster kid! Harlem!
Your undereye vein is bulging.
- I'm gonna go get her.
- No. I'm gonna let Grace go get her.
- What? Why?
- What? That's a terrible idea!
Do you actually
want 5-hour ENERGY
to go over there and
scare this little child?
I don't even know
what this is about.
Grace, please.
For me, Grace. Please.
- Thank you.
- Will, let me go to Harlem.
Please. Don't send her.
They will whoop
your ass in Harlem.
- Don't shut me off.
- Thank you.
Don't shut me off!
Yeah.
Is that Colleen Hannigan?
I was wanting to talk to you
about a girl in your care.
Annie.
I work for William Stacks and he would
love to take Annie out for lunch.
Why?
They ran into each other yesterday.
She didn't tell you?
No.
We didn't have a chance to, uh,
have our girl-talk
jawbone last night.
Annie!
So you said he ran
into her, huh?
'Cause I noticed that her neck
did seem a little whiplash-y.
We are happy to make a donation
to the charity of your choice.
Gosh! There's so
many to choose from.
There is.
Let's see, Save the
Whales, of course.
And Clean Water,
but you can't have
whales without water.
Gosh. You know what? Just make it
out to "cash." I'll divvy it up.
- Perfect.
- Annie!
You know, she's such an angel.
We don't inherit the Earth,
we borrow it from our children.
It's a lovely sentiment.
Oh! There she is.
Hi, Annie. I'm Grace.
I work for Mr. Stacks, the gentleman
that you ran into yesterday.
He'd like to
invite you to lunch.
I promise we
won't keep you long.
You can keep me
as long as you want.
- No way!
- Is this for real?
- This car's as big as a subway!
- You're so lucky!
It's incredible.
Oh, my gosh. I want that!
Oh, my gosh!
Help yourself to
whatever you want.
No way. Really?
Sure.
Give me this!
Give me this! I want this!
Oh, my God!
I want that one!
I want that!
This is crazy! My God!
Kids love candy, huh?
Hey, Annie! Maybe I
should come with you
and make sure that everything's
USDA Grade A awesome, huh?
I'm good. Thanks.
Bye, Annie!
- Bye!
- Later.
- Thanks!
- Oh, my gosh.
Hey, gorgeous!
How does it feel to
have a famous kid?
What are you talking about?
It's Annie!
Your Annie!
Hey, you wanna go out tonight?
I got my dance pants on.
I haven't hit
that rock bottom yet.
I love it when
you throw me shade!
- Here, Lou.
- It's okay. She likes me.
Oh, my God, this is so good.
Mr. Stacks would like to take some
pictures with you, if that's all right.
I guess so. Why?
People wanna know
that you're okay.
What people?
Everybody who saw that.
Whoa, my hair's gigantic.
We can listen to
whatever you like.
Can you put on talk radio?
Are you sure you don't
wanna listen to music?
I love talk radio.
It calms me.
So do I. I loved it
when I was a little girl.
I used to think that
they were all my friends.
Sorry, that sounded very sad.
Sorry.
I have a lot of friends,
so don't worry about me.
I mean, so I work a lot. I do. And
I could have some more friends.
But how many friends
do you really need?
I mean, if you were
my parents asking me,
"Are you fulfilled and
are you happy, Grace?"
That's a whole different
conversation, right?
But we're not
having that conversation.
And, frankly, it's really not your
position to ask me that at all. So...
Okay.
There she is. Our own
Little Orphan Annie.
Foster kid.
She's here.
Hey, this is the one, right?
All right. Let's get this.
Slow your roll.
- Excuse me?
- Can we eat first? It was a long drive.
Yeah, yeah. Go, go.
Yeah, yeah, sure. Let's eat.
We got time for that.
All right.
So, how are you
feeling from yesterday?
So, what's the hustle?
What makes you think there's a hustle?
There's no hustle.
- Come on, come on.
- Uh...
I'm 10. I'm not an idiot.
I never said you were...
An idiot. Or 10.
Truth of the matter is,
I don't know how old you are.
- Ten.
- Well, now we know that you're not an idiot.
But there are a lot of
people out there that are
and when they saw
that photo of us,
they thought that I would
make a great mayor.
Why?
Why? Because I'm a...
I'm a rich guy.
I saved an orphan.
I'm not an orphan,
I'm a foster kid.
And you didn't save me.
Oh, I didn't save you?
I didn't just
push you out of
the way of a van?
Why don't I call that
van back and have him
finish up what he...
You know what?
The more we're seen together, the
better it is for my campaign.
Wait. That's how
a mayor gets elected?
Yes. Insane, isn't it?
I bet if I moved in with you,
you'd become president.
Move in with me?
This is not that kind of party.
That's it.
That's it. That's it.
I think he wants to
tell you something.
Actually, that's not a bad idea.
Annie coming to live with you.
What?
From what I understand, it's
very crowded where you live.
How'd you like some more space?
Is that something
that you might like?
Living with the richest
guy in the world?
Yeah, that's something
I might like.
Great. Perfect.
Guy. What are
you talking about?
Listen to me. It'll
only be for a few weeks.
Then she'll go back
to wherever she came from.
Taking in a foster kid, that's an
automatic 15 point jump in the polls.
- Guaranteed.
- You want me to play Daddy?
It's easy. All I need
is a bed and meals.
You don't have to
do anything else.
And you get $157 a week.
Do I look like
I need $157 a week?
Everybody needs
an extra $157 a week.
You're not really
thinking about doing this?
You want photos, right?
I'm sure there's
easier ways to get photos.
Not with me in them.
Smile.
Mr. Stacks!
Are you really doing this?
Yeah, won't even
know she's there.
It's like having a turtle.
I wonder if she has her shots.
- How was your lunch?
- What's your name?
Her name is Annie, and she'll be
staying with Mr. Stacks for awhile.
He's going to adopt you?
No, no, no. I have parents.
This is just temporary.
If he gets approved.
- What now?
- Next.
I need a temporary
guardian approval, please.
There is a six-week waiting period
and you need form NYS 84-...
Sweet Lord.
Hi.
Bam.
You know, I don't normally
do the site visits,
but I've taken such
a liking to young Annie.
I forget sometimes, you
know, why I got into this.
It's for my files.
So, does the guardian have "adequate
income to provide basic shelter"?
I'm just gonna go
ahead and check that box.
Come on in.
...about $95 per share
in cash and stock.
...detonated
an explosive while fire...
Whoa.
Oh, yeah, whoa.
Hey, is there a
co-temporary guardian?
No.
Would you like a
co-temporary guardian?
Why don't I take
these guys on a tour,
and you can get back to work.
Best idea of the day.
I'll come with you.
Will. Will, Will!
Okay, so the state says
that you must have at least
one water source in...
Check.
And a window that's... Okay.
And then at least one
chair per 10 persons.
And I think the Starship
Enterprise is gonna count.
I'm gonna check that box.
How does it do this?
It's a smart house.
So, it recognizes your voice and
then adjusts itself accordingly.
It's like a friend.
I consider it a friend. But I have
real friends that aren't robots.
Let's forget this conversation
and the previous conversation
and start afresh.
Got that? Great.
I'm gonna record your voice now,
Annie, and it'll be in the system.
So, just say
something into this.
What should I say?
Anything.
I think I'm gonna like it here.
Got it.
Great. It's all yours.
Have a go.
And I'll be back.
Ma'am?
Excuse me. You are not
allowed to go in there.
- This is very nice.
- Are those halogen bulbs?
Ma'am.
This sink is bigger than
my entire country.
I think I'm gonna like it here.
I think I'm gonna like it
I'm sure I'm gonna like it
I think
I'm gonna like it here
So, think it
and it shall appear
I think
I'm gonna like it here
Because it knows
just what you wanna see
Wait, I think it
and it comes to me?
Here's something
grand for you to play
Wait, I couldn't
do that yesterday
I think
I'm gonna like it here
It's very
hard not to, my dear
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Think I'm gonna like it here
Think I'm gonna like it here
I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Think I'm gonna like it here
Think
I'm gonna like it here
Look!
It knows the temp
you're comfy in.
That's great.
Can it teach me to swim?
We'll get a coach,
no need to fear.
I think I'm gonna
like it here
The water's cold!
Everything
you've ever dreamed
Is at your fingertips
And if you
haven't dreamed it yet
Add it to your wish list
Is this Mr. Stacks' room?
No, Annie, this is your room.
Sweet Lord.
I think I'm gonna like it
I know I'm gonna like it
I know you're gonna like it
Damn right,
you're gonna like it
I think
I'm gonna like it here!
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Think I'm gonna like it here
Think I'm gonna like it here
I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes, I think
I'm gonna like it here
Think I'm gonna like it here
Think I'm gonna like it here
Yes, yes!
The closet was so big, I thought
it was the living room.
- Really?
- How big was the living room?
I thought it was Connecticut.
Oh, my gosh.
Is he nice?
I think so.
He just doesn't know it yet.
We're gonna miss you, Annie.
I'm not. Finally can get
a little space in here.
Well, whenever you miss me,
all you gotta do is call.
- Bam, bam.
- What? Are you serious?
- Bam.
- Stacks phones?
Even one for you, Pepper. I
know you're gonna miss me. Bam.
No case, huh?
This is janky.
Hey, Mr. Will Stacks.
Or should I say
Soon-To-Be-Mr.-Mayor?
No, thank you. We're
just waiting on someone.
I'm not looking for
temporary companionship.
Not judging you.
God has a path for us all.
- Your path should be away from the car.
- What?
Ma'am, wanna move away
from the car, please?
How dare you...
Oh, really,
you're gonna spray me?
You think you're better than me?
Is that what it is? You think
you're better than me?
I do. I do think
I'm better than you.
- Hey, Miss Hannigan.
- What?
I just wanna thank you for
everything you've done for me.
You think your life
is a fairy tale?
There is no happily ever after.
And the worst thing is
to get a little taste
of something good
'cause it never lasts.
And then all you can
taste from then on out is
not that taste.
Huh?
Shh. Just let her talk when
she gets like this, remember?
Shut up!
Colleen Hannigan! H-bomb!
Like me on Facebook!
I don't like you in Harlem.
Why would I like you
on Facebook?
Come on, rats, let's go!
- Inside!
- Bye, Annie.
Bye.
What was that?
Don't worry about it.
All right, Nash,
we can take off.
- I can't, there's a truck.
- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
Bogey on your left, Nash,
bogey on your left. Steady.
No, thank you. I'm not
looking for companionship.
- What is it with this neighborhood?
- No, that's Lou.
- You know her name?
- It's a he.
Hey, girl.
Hey. I got you something.
No, thanks.
Those things are evil.
They steal your
private information
so that big business can spy
on you and crush your soul.
Really?
I'm happy for you though, mija.
Getting off the block.
Take care.
Bye, Lou.
Stay warm, Mr. Stacks.
Sorry. He just
doesn't like you.
A lot of people don't like me.
That's why we're doing this.
Don't worry, I got a game face.
Let's take some photos.
My opponent wants
to be mayor for two reasons.
To feed his ego, and bolster
his business interests.
And now he coincidentally takes
in a foster kid? Come on.
Don't pee in my ear
and tell me it's hot rain.
Are you saying Annie
is a political move?
I'm surprised he
hasn't gotten a dog yet.
Are you sure I can have one?
- No.
- Yes.
Look, kids love dogs.
Come on, they see them on the
street and they all go, "Aw."
- Am I right?
- Hello.
You know, women do
the same thing.
Hello.
Hello.
What about that one?
She was separated from her pack too early.
She just needs a little love.
Don't pick that one, it's
licking its own hoo-hah.
Hey, girl, we found each other.
I'll never leave
you again, I promise.
Annie,
what are you gonna name it?
She's like a hurricane.
Sandy. Her name's
gonna be Sandy.
I told you. Ow!
Annie, will you
take a picture with us?
Um, sure.
Thanks, Annie.
She really likes you.
Look.
Hey.
Something wrong?
Couldn't sleep.
So quiet up here.
- What you doing?
- I'm working.
This late?
Always.
When do you have fun?
This is fun.
I haven't been to Disneyland,
but I don't think they
have a paperwork ride.
Look, if you're hungry, there's not
a lot of food here. Only takeout.
Fridge.
Cool.
Knock yourself out.
You don't have a cook?
Or like a million servants?
Nope, I don't.
I like to be alone.
So why do you
need all this space?
'Cause I like to be alone
with a lot of space.
Look, I think people surround
themselves with other people
just so they can feel loved.
I don't believe in that.
I believe the people
that actually love you,
you can count them on one hand.
You know you're making a fist.
Whatever.
Where are your people?
Wow, you ask a lot of questions,
little one. My people aren't around.
You don't want new ones?
I'm good.
You know what?
I am hungry.
I can make a meal
out of anything.
Pick five ingredients.
- I don't want to.
- Come on, this'll be fun.
Annie, listen,
I don't have time...
Not work, but almost as fun.
All right. Fusilli, pancetta,
steak, pomegranate,
truffle,
sun-dried tomatoes.
I've only heard of
two of those things.
Google it.
Okay, where are
your pots and pans?
Pots and pans.
I know.
- Cool.
- Cool.
Put some in there.
Eh...
Put in some carrot?
You're not gonna
chop that carrot?
You lactose-intolerant?
I'm kid-intolerant.
How's your cholesterol?
It's good right now.
I'm gonna go downstairs and get
some supplies. See you later.
Orange you glad I'm back?
The sixth ingredient
is my jokes.
Order up.
- Are we really doing this?
- Cheers.
You gotta be kidding me.
Sorry, it's gross.
But you gotta learn to stop spitting.
You're not a camel.
Guy has this crazy idea
that I should take you
to a movie premiere
tomorrow night.
A movie premiere?
Yes.
Can I bring my friends?
There's more of you?
More photos. Click, click.
All right. More photos.
More photos.
- It's worse the second time.
- Yeah.
This is kind of like a bunk bed.
Morning, Annie.
Good morning, Nash.
I know this sounds crazy,
but do you guys
spy on people with your phones?
Why?
I really need to
find some people.
Come with me.
Come on, you got it.
There you go.
Stacks Mobile Control Center.
We can trace every call,
every data transmission
made on every carrier
over the past 20 years.
- Whoa.
- Mmm-hmm.
People shouldn't be
scared of governments.
They should be scared
of cell phone companies.
- Check for Bennett.
- Checking.
Whoa.
That's a lot of Bennetts.
Can you please
go back six years?
Around the 26th Precinct.
It'll take a bit,
but we'll let you know.
Thanks.
Oh, my God!
Did Hannigan catch you?
No, she's passed out.
Things that make
you go glug-glug.
Uh, Mr. Stacks,
who are you wearing?
Armani.
Annie, who are you wearing?
This is my friend Isabella's,
and this I think
I found somewhere.
Annie, how'd you
like the French toast
you had for breakfast
this morning?
Wait. How'd you know that?
You tweeted it.
@annie4realz
I started you a Twitter account.
1.3 million
followers so far.
You get it? "4realz."
Because she's "for reals."
All right.
You get it, right?
Hey! Stacks Phones!
Never drop a call.
And, uh, vote for me, too.
Things happen for a reason.
Says the boy who doesn't have to
go home to the moon every night.
Then don't go.
You know it's not my choice.
What the hell is happening?
Her moon tears are running out.
Of course they are.
Then I'll make it my choice.
Did you just grab yourself?
Shh.
You're buzzing.
- It's your phone.
- Oh.
Hey, it's one of our phones.
It's time.
That cost us $500,000.
What?
Product placement.
It's the only thing
that's keeping
the movie business afloat.
Execute your orders
and return to the queendom.
You succeed, and your
mother will be set free.
If not...
We are ready down there.
Once the moon sets,
we will attack.
Thanks, Sakana.
What is going on?
The fish are going
to attack the moon.
But they should attack already.
There's not gonna be enough
time for Kyle and Saffron
to get away from
the Luna Monsters.
Attack, Sakana, attack!
Shh!
Quiet.
She's a fish and he's a boy
Moonquake, Moonquake...
Sakana, Sakana!
Sakana!
Sit down.
I can't believe
Sakana told on them.
Of course you can. You can't
trust the fish people.
Gwarklark warned them.
I think she was bluffing.
Nah, it was a warning. They
come back in the next movie.
There's a next movie?
There're four more.
Shut up!
- Whoa!
- Cool!
I gotta get back to work.
You can't stay for the party?
No. I haven't worked
in two hours
and three of my men
think I'm dead.
I'm alive.
You've worked enough.
If your building gets any
taller it's gonna hit the sun.
You got this crazy way
of turning a no into a yes.
How do you do that?
I think when people say no, they're
just really scared of saying yes.
Well, I'm not scared. No!
- Please!
- No!
- Please.
- Yes.
- Yes!
- Come on!
Uh... Uh.
Uh, listen. I don't know.
- Well, okay.
- This is amazing.
Mr. Stacks! Will!
I can't believe how
long you've been here.
We're gonna be late
for the Jets-Giants game.
You're doing
the ceremonial coin flip.
And remember, they're both
New York teams,
so, heads or tails, you gotta
be equally happy and sad.
You're right.
You go, I'll stay
here with the kids.
- You sure?
- Yeah.
All right, come on, let's go.
What is that?
Look, Tessie!
- Can we make one more stop?
- Shh.
- Sure.
- Don't wake up Hannigan.
- Bye!
- Bye, girls!
You come here every Friday?
It's the only day
they serve cannoli.
And that's all
you've got to go on?
Do you think you'll remember
what they look like?
I think I'll just know.
What are you doing still up?
Where did you get
all of this stuff?
Where'd you get it?
Where'd you get it?
We went with Annie to the movies,
and we got candy and soda,
and we went ice skating,
and Mr. Stacks is so cool,
and I got fish earrings.
Nice, Tessie.
I can't keep a secret.
I got fish earrings.
Pack it up.
It's going back.
- Why?
- Because you don't deserve it.
Yes, we do.
It's from our friend.
She's not your friend.
And neither is Mr. Stacks.
They're all just a bunch of parasites
who suck the life out of you
and move on once
you're not the shiny
new object in
the Factory anymore.
You're being mean.
I'm being educational!
Now pack it up!
You look ridiculous.
I didn't fall.
...reptile in the bathtub.
Mama.
Mama.
Little girls,
little girls
Everywhere I turn
I can see them
Ugh.
Little girls,
little girls
Night and day I eat,
sleep and breathe them
Get out of here!
I should be
anywhere but here
Private planes,
on the stage and MTV
But I find myself
here at the snot house
Little shoes,
little socks
Please kill me.
I'm serious, please kill me.
I'm not singing, I'm asking.
Locked in a cage
with all the rats
I've slipped
through the cracks
And now I'm
stuck with the scraps
And I can't seem
to find my way back
Get me out,
get me out of here
Oh, get her out
I'm ready for stardom
after all these years
I'm done with little girls
I wanna be someone
in this world
Little girls,
little girls
Everywhere I turn
I can see them
Ugh.
Little girls,
little girls
Night and day I eat,
sleep and breathe them
Get out of here!
Locked in a cage
with all the rats
I've slipped
through the cracks
And now I'm
stuck with the scraps
And I can't seem
to find my way back
Oh, get me out,
get me out of here
Oh, throw me a rope
I'm ready for stardom
after all these years
I'm done with little girls
I wanna be someone
in this world
Little girls,
little girls
Ugh.
Oh, my God.
That was beautiful.
Your voice matches your beauty.
You sound like a church bell,
if it was stuck on top
of a beautiful woman,
or if a beautiful woman
was inside a church bell.
Not that you look like a church bell.
That's not what I'm saying.
If you looked like a church bell,
I'd go to church every day.
What?
I got you a T-shirt, and you're gonna
love it. Here, you ready? Here.
What...
It's not your color? Not your size.
I got more in the store.
You know what I'm talking
about, the church bell, right?
Cannoli.
One for your pretty friend.
Thank you.
- Sorry, kid.
- It's okay.
Can you not tell
Mr. Stacks about this?
I don't want to
bother him with it.
Sure.
He's worked selflessly his
entire life for New York.
From his first job teaching
in inner-city schools,
to his 25 year stint
on the City Council...
Whose voice is that?
I don't know.
Endorsed by The New York
Times, the New York Post,
and me, Michael J. Fox.
Michael J. Fox? It's over.
We're finished.
If Michael J. Fox endorses
him, then I'll vote for him.
Listen to me,
Michael J. Fox
is not as great
a guy as you think.
Oh, no, no.
Come on, he's a saint.
- I hear there's a tape.
- Forget it. I don't wanna hear it.
- You've plateaued.
- Michael J. Fox.
Pay attention.
Follow the little green dot.
- That's you there.
- I don't need a pointer to read a graph.
Well, read this. Annie's taken
you as far as she can, okay?
But it's not over.
How bad do you want this?
I don't start things
I can't win.
Well, how far are
you willing to go?
Or should I say, how far
do you want me to go?
I pay you a lot of money
for you not to ask me
those types of questions.
Okay, Guy-O?
Rat-a-tat-tat,
message received, boss.
- Good morning.
- Made you breakfast.
You made me breakfast.
Hey, I was thinking maybe you would
wanna go in to work with me today.
- Cool.
- That'd be cool?
- I'll go make us drinks.
- All right.
- Don't let your food get cold.
- Mmm!
Okay.
I won't. This is amazing.
Oh...
Annie, you really
outdid yourself.
Annie, this is a triumph, honey.
You got me eating
this thing up like a dog.
Oh! Mmm!
This is good. What is it?
Mmm, paprika, mmm, oregano.
What is... Mmm, mmm!
What is that, Gouda cheese?
You wanna know what's Gouda?
This breakfast.
Cool, a helicopter!
Yeah.
- Oh! Make sure you duck!
- Why?
I don't know. They always
duck in the movies!
Hop on up.
All right. Here we go.
Do you get airsick?
Don't know. I've never
been in the air before.
- Ah.
- I threw up on the swings once.
Annie, we're gonna
do a cell tower check.
Make sure they're all working.
You do that yourself?
Yep, told you work was fun.
Gilbert, let's roll.
You'll be all right.
You wanna know the secret to
"Never drop a call"?
Not really.
Yes, yes, I do.
Desperately.
Good.
See, we have five times
as many cell towers
as the other guys.
But we hide them in plain sight.
Like right there. You see?
No.
It's in her crown.
Yeah!
That's so cool.
It's beautiful, isn't it?
How'd you do this? How'd you
become king of the world?
Well, I wouldn't
say king of the world.
But I work my butt off.
The harder I work,
the more opportunities I get.
See, you gotta play the cards
that you've been dealt,
no matter how bad the cards are.
What if you
don't have any cards?
Then you bluff.
See, that's what
I love about this city.
No matter who you
are or what you are,
you just gotta want it bad enough,
and work with what you got.
This is just
the start of your story
If you got guts,
you'll get glory
Anyone can make
their dreams come true
In New York City
And now's the time
you gotta stand tough
'Cause if you work hard,
you can rise up
Anyone can make it,
even you
In New York City
Look at me,
I'm just blood pumpin'
You and me are
two hearts thumpin'
We are two souls
feeling the same beat
So take it all,
the city's yours
It's worth fighting for
It's all yours
So take it all
The city's yours
It's worth fighting for
It's all mine
It's all yours
Why don't you go
above 96th Street?
No reason.
Gilbert, go uptown.
This is my New York City.
Where'd you live?
Everywhere.
- Oh, I see a cell tower!
- Where?
See it? Right there.
Right under that devil bird.
Good eyes.
You know, Annie, sometimes
what you're looking for
is right in front of your face.
In New York City
So take it all
So take it all
The city's yours
The city's mine
Worth fighting for
It's worth fighting for
It's all mine
It's all mine
So take it all
So take it all
The city's yours
The city's mine
Worth fighting for
It's worth fighting for
It's all mine
It's all mine
It's all yours
In New York City
- Grace.
- Hmm?
What's our presence
past 96th Street?
Um, well, we're mostly
focused below,
but I've been saying for
a while we should try...
No, but I had it this way.
Let me do this. I've got it.
I know what I'm doing.
Miss Farrell?
- Oh. It arrived. Thanks.
- What's that?
I bought a dress for Annie to
wear to the event tonight.
It's gorgeous. I just
need you to tie the bow
and make sure that the satin...
- I tie the bow?
- Yeah.
- I'm dressing her?
- You just have to tie the bow.
No, I...
What kind of bow?
- It's just a simple bow.
- Like a slipknot?
'Cause you know I
didn't take Boy Scouts.
It's very easy, Will.
- And have the satin facing out.
- The satin?
- Yeah.
- I knew a girl named Satin.
I'm sure you did.
You don't need to elaborate.
Satin and bows is
not necessarily my...
You know what?
I'll come over.
- Yeah, I mean, either way.
- Great.
- She's gonna look gorgeous.
- Mmm-hmm.
Annie.
You did not...
- You didn't see anything?
- I didn't see anything.
Good. Good. 'Cause I... Well, I don't know.
I thought I saw you...
Nope! Here the whole time.
What were you guys doing?
Just hanging out?
Hi.
Evening.
Wow.
Uh, Grace, you look great.
Oh, please.
You look handsome, lovely.
- No.
- Yes.
This is old. This is my grandmother's.
It's nothing.
Your grandmother is hot.
I mean, not that I've... I've never
seen your grandmother. I'm not...
I'm saying that
the dress is nice.
Well, you're sweet.
You look good.
So do you.
Let's go and get you dressed.
Let's go!
Oh, oh, her dressed.
I was already dressed.
- Come on!
- Yes.
Come on.
Yeah. Get some...
Ready?
Yes. I'm very excited.
Oh, Annie, it's gorgeous.
You're just gorgeous.
I can't believe it.
All right, ladies, let's go. Let's go.
We're running late.
Annie! Wow.
I know, right? I've never
seen a bow this big.
Yes, and I noticed that you put the
satin on the outside of the bow.
That's a very
interesting choice.
You know what? Get out of here.
We're not done yet.
You know what? When did
this stop being my house?
- Out!
- Okay, fine.
You know what?
You're changing everything.
As a matter of fact,
this used to be a Basquiat.
Now it's a dog
and a deer in a meadow.
Why is that combination so cute?
Come on.
Let's do your hair.
Why aren't you
and Mr. Stacks together?
That's a complicated question.
Not really.
Do you like him?
Well, you know,
I work for him. You know,
liking him doesn't
really come into play.
Okay.
I mean, is he my friend? Yes.
Do I find him attractive?
Sure.
And not just in the physical sense.
But he is very good-looking.
He's got lovely shoulders
and a great, chiseled face.
Lovely lips. Good hair.
I wouldn't bank
on the hair, sister.
Well, I'm far too busy
to be bothered
with anything like that
anyway, so...
That sounds like something
Mr. Stacks would say.
Yeah, it does, doesn't it?
When my friend Pepper
liked this boy at school,
she punched him in the face.
She got suspended, but they
play in the park together now.
Sometimes I'd like to punch
Mr. Stacks in the face.
I'm just meaning punching.
That's it.
I just want to punch him.
He's annoying.
Thanks for doing this, Will. Your
name's gonna look great up there.
Now, you sure the Guggenheims are
okay with me taking their name off?
You gave me 100 million
reasons not to care.
Did they find anything
on my parents?
No, not yet. And we dug real deep.
I'm sorry.
Thanks for trying.
Annie!
Annie, come on! Annie, Annie!
New Yorkers face challenges
every single day.
Challenges that
seem insurmountable.
We all tell ourselves
"no" a lot.
We say,
"No, I won't get that job,"
or, "No, I can't
afford college."
Unless it's you, Franklin,
coming from the mean streets
of Martha's Vineyard.
Hey! Yeah.
Let's change
those noes to yeses.
Because when we say no, we're
actually just scared to say yes.
So, let's start
saying yes to ourselves,
and let's say yes
to a brighter future.
Now, many of you know that I've had
a visitor staying with me recently.
She only knows
the word "yes." Annie?
Hmm?
Could you come up, please?
Go on. You'll be great.
Go on, darling.
Swallow your shrimp, Annie.
Now, Annie,
I don't wanna embarrass you.
I just want everyone to see what the
future of our city is all about.
Now, do you have
anything you want to say
to these good people that are
just oozing with liberal guilt?
Except for you, Senator.
I know you're trying
to build that fence.
I can't believe I'm here.
I'm in a dress that
feels like a cloud.
I'm standing in the middle
of a giant cinnamon roll.
With a band that has
little violins,
big violins...
...one of those.
Oh, a piano.
Mr. Stacks has
taught me so much.
He's given me such
a big opportunity.
Under the glow
of the very bright lights
I turn my face
towards the warm night skies
And I am not afraid
of a thousand eyes
When they're above
five hundred smiles
Oh, I used to think
Oh, she used to think
What wouldn't I give
What wouldn't she give
For a moment like this
For a moment like this
This moment, this gift
Now look at me
And this opportunity
Is standing
right in front of me
But one thing I know
It's only part luck and so
I'm putting on
my best show
Under the spotlight
I'm starting my life
Big dreams
becoming real tonight
So look at me
and this opportunity
You're witnessing
my moment, you see?
My big opportunity
Oh, I used to think
Oh, she used to think
What I wouldn't give
What wouldn't she give
For a moment like this
For a moment like this
This moment, this gift
And now look at me
And this opportunity
Is standing
right in front of me
But one thing I know
It's only part luck and so
I'm putting on
my best show
Under the spotlight
I'm starting my life
Big dreams
becoming real tonight
So look at me
and this opportunity
You're witnessing
my moment, you see?
My big opportunity
I won't waste it
I guarantee.
Take a bow.
That was great.
- Now read my speech.
- What?
That speech I wrote you. My speech.
It's right there.
Is everything all right?
I'll make it bigger for her.
There it is.
"Thank you, Mr. Stacks."
- Hold on a second.
- No.
Annie, is everything okay?
Leave me alone.
Annie! Annie!
Annie?
This is your big opportunity
To vote for William Stacks
Annie.
Annie.
Annie.
Wait! Wait, wait, wait!
Annie!
Hey! Wait, Annie. Slow down.
What are you doin'?
- Annie.
- Wait, wait, wait. I got it.
- What's going on?
- It's nothing.
Young lady,
you're have to tell me
what's going on with you now!
No, I don't!
You're not my dad.
Wow.
Well, I know that.
I know I'm not your dad.
But I would like to know
what's going on with you.
I can't read.
What do you mean you can't read?
I've watched you read, Annie.
Maybe you were just nervous.
Sorry I ruined
your shrimp event.
What happened?
I don't know.
She freaked out.
Hey, what were you two
talking about earlier?
She asked me to help her find her
parents, but it was a dead end.
Even asked some of
my old buddies on the force.
There's nothing on that kid.
Her parents.
Genius.
Annie, what's wrong?
Get back!
Hey, hey, get back!
- Grace!
- Get back!
- Nash!
- Hey!
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
Make room!
She's a kid.
Get back. She's a kid.
Come on.
Get back. She's a kid!
Who is it?
It's Guy Danlily.
I work for Will Stacks.
Come in.
Hello there.
Uh, Colleen Hannigan?
That's my maiden name.
But I'm not married to it,
if you know what I mean.
Can I buy you another drink?
So, if he wins,
I get paid a fortune.
More than anything
I've ever been paid combined.
Why so much?
It's like getting paid
long odds on a dark horse.
Do you know how hard it is
to get Will Stacks elected?
"Never drop a call."
What does that even mean?
Everybody texts now.
There have been worse
politicians than him.
I know.
I got them elected.
Schwarzenegger, Kim Jong-Il,
that blood diamonds guy.
- What?
- But I'm over it.
I'm tired of being the cockroach
everybody needs,
but treats like a...
Cockroach?
- Exactly.
- Hmm.
This is my last roll
at the table.
Get paid and get out.
There's no such thing
as a way out. Trust me.
There's always a way out.
Trust me.
And in this particular case, it's
all about finding Annie's parents.
You know, I'm tired
of being the black hat
Of running the show
down in the snake pit
Are you singing to me?
So this is our chance
to get out of this place
Is this really happening?
So come on,
let's run for it to
Easy street
Easy street
Where you sleep till noon
Yeah, yeah, yeah
If Stacks reunites
Annie with her parents,
80% surge in the polls for sure.
We talked about this already.
They don't exist.
We'll make them exist.
Find a couple people
to pretend to be her parents.
They learn every detail
and miraculously show up
right before the election.
Add water, instant parents.
What's in it for me?
Same as for me. Ka-ching.
And no more being a cockroach.
Yeah, I'll be the girl
who's dripping in jewelry
The crowds'll go wild
when I sing
I won't have to look out
on a fire escape
Two.
The view will
be billboards of me
- On easy street
- On easy street
- Easy street
- Easy street
To a way out.
- Where we all get paid
- Where we all get paid
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah
- Move them feet to
- Move them feet to
- Easy street
- Easy street
- When you get there
- When you get there
- When you get there
- When you get there
- When you get there
- When you get there
- Stay
- Stay
I knew I liked you.
Okay, we're not
doing that right now.
That's fine.
YOLO, YOLO. That's fine.
To easy street.
I've been telling her she can do
anything she wants
to do in this city,
and come to find out
she can't even read.
How does that happen?
A lot of kids get lost, Will.
A lot of people get lost.
Well, it's unacceptable.
We gotta get her a tutor.
For her, though, right?
- Not just for the press.
- Yeah. Yeah.
For her.
What?
I can feel you smiling with
those Britisher-than-thou lips.
Your secret's
safe with me, Batman.
- What secret?
- That you care about her.
I care about the kids
that are in New York City.
And Annie.
Well, she lives in New York.
So, therefore, she's cared for.
- It's a blanket...
- Mmm-hmm.
She's within the structure
of the whatever.
Annie?
Where you going?
Thanks for everything.
Sorry I messed up last night.
Hope you can still be mayor.
What are you talking about?
Get back here.
It's okay.
I'm good at this part.
I've had a lot of practice
getting kicked out of places.
Oh, Annie.
Listen, put your bag down.
You're not going anywhere.
Sandy's gotta go.
Stop it.
You and Sandy are staying here,
and I don't care
what happened last night.
No, I mean Sandy's gotta go.
No, I mean...
Oh, Sandy's gotta go. Okay.
Well, is it, uh,
champagne or gelato?
What?
Is it Mountain Dew
or is it just plain old doo?
Is it lemonade
or chicken nuggets?
We should... I should go.
Now I wanna go because
my bladder's full.
Come on, let's go.
I saw you sign your name.
That's all you
gotta know how to do.
But what about your teachers?
How is this possible?
I'm good at hiding it.
Okay, at home. They
didn't catch it at home?
"At home"?
How come you didn't
tell anybody about this?
It's not like the whole world
wants a foster kid
to begin with.
And plus, it's embarrassing.
I didn't want anyone to know.
You know what?
I wanna show you something.
This is good here.
- Where are we?
- Queens.
Do I need my passport?
Truth is, Annie,
everybody's got something
that they don't want
anybody to know.
Including me.
For me, this is it.
This is my family.
Can you see them right now?
No, I don't.
I see them in my mind.
Like this part
of the track right here?
This is where my father
worked 20 hours a day.
Work, and work,
and work, and work.
And then, uh, he died.
I was 12 years old.
What was he like?
I don't know.
I barely knew him.
He was always working.
And that's why I felt like
if I worked hard enough,
then that'd probably
bring me closer to him.
And that's why I developed this.
Well,
now, you got this.
Yeah, all right, Annie.
You know, this pollen
or something's got
my eyes all scratchy.
Let's walk this way.
We can see where the trains go.
It's so good to see you
after all these years!
Yo, suit. No cuts, no butts, no coconuts.
You gotta sign in.
- For what?
- The auditions.
Audition?
Oh, my God!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait!
Oh! "We've been trying
so hard to find you!"
- Where is she?
- Back there. Why?
Wait!
Hey! Stop! Stop!
Wait!
That's an interesting choice.
"Oh, darling girl! It's so good to
see you after all these years!"
"We've been trying
so hard to find you,
"and then we saw pictures of you
"with the nice man
running for mayor."
"Let's sing our special song
only us three know."
Locket!
The sun will come out
Pronto!
Bet your sweet bottom,
fella, that
Pronto!
There'll be sun!
What the hell is this?
A disaster.
You're garbage.
You're pitchy.
- Next!
- Come on.
- I really like the script.
- David Kramer says hello!
- Out!
- That hack.
What are you doing?
You told me to find two
people to play her parents.
I meant some friends
or some neighborhood toughs.
Not open auditions.
These are callbacks.
I know, right?
And why are they singing?
People love musicals.
Bursting into song for no apparent reason.
It's magical!
There's a window
There's a bed
Here's a table
There's your head
Okay. You're done.
I'll take care of finding the parents.
You don't do anything.
I'll call you when I need you.
- But...
- No buts. We're running out of time.
Oh!
- Touch the sign!
- I did it!
You ever see Casper the
Friendly Ghost throw up?
No.
Would you like a marshmallow?
Psych! How about a graham cracker?
You son of a...
You make me laugh.
Hey, Grace. Uh, let
me ask you something.
Exactly how hard would it be
to become a foster parent?
And not temporarily either.
More like a...
Well, you know,
permanent situation.
You mean, adopt Annie?
Yeah, well,
whatever the word is.
That's the word, Will.
Then, uh...
Yeah.
Sandy.
We slept in the bed.
Which one do you prefer, Will?
- Hmm?
- Uh, red.
It's been two hours.
I don't think
she's completely learned
to read yet.
Yeah, well,
not completely, but...
Will! Will!
We got our game changer.
Every election needs a game changer.
We got our game changer.
- Stop saying "game changer."
- Annie's parents.
They saw her picture, and they called us.
It's a miracle.
"Game changer." Apparently, they've
been looking for her for years,
but she's not in the system.
How do they know
she's their daughter?
Well, they know
everything about her.
They know about the locket,
the note,
and oh, yeah, I ran a DNA test.
Boom goes the dynamite.
DNA test.
All right, but don't tell her.
I wanna meet them
before Annie finds out.
I wouldn't have it
any other way.
I mean, you should
totally be the one
who tells Annie that
we found her parents!
You found my parents?
Yes, honey, we did.
Well, we think so.
Really?
Uh, yeah. We're gonna meet them
at a place called the Domani.
- That's where the note is from!
- No way!
I knew they'd come for me.
Uh...
I'm happy for you, Annie. I know
this is what you always wanted.
And it's all because of you.
I can't believe I'm gonna see my parents.
I'm kind of freaking out.
Annie! Annie! Over here!
Are you happy?
Are you happy?
Very happy for you.
Thanks.
Annie, The Reunion.
- Annie.
- My girl.
Is it a match?
Let's see, huh?
It's a match.
We thought
we'd lost you forever.
Me, too.
We fell upon hard times.
We just felt it was best for
someone else to look after you.
I figured.
I've never
forgiven myself for it.
But when we
got back on our feet,
well, we just
couldn't find you, kid.
But the angels were looking out.
- Where do you live?
- New Jersey.
Ooh.
But we're moving
to Brazil for my job.
I think you're gonna
like it there.
Cool.
Okay, let's get started.
Everything is, uh, in order.
We have the DNA test
signed by the judge.
Now, we just need
signatures of the parents.
- That's you guys.
- That's us.
Ma'am, sign right there.
Hey. Remember me from before?
- You know what, I do.
- That's right.
I didn't know that you were
Annie's foster mom.
- Amongst other things.
- I know.
She said that
you're a very good singer.
What'd she say?
"Oh!
She's a really good singer."
No, she didn't do
any of that. She just said
you have a very nice voice,
and she liked it.
- She did?
- Yep.
Said it made her feel
good about herself.
Thank you, Rodney.
The guardian of record.
That's you, stretch.
Come on. Right here.
You sure about this?
That this is gonna win
you the election? Yeah.
No. Annie.
You don't pay me
to worry about her.
And the current temporary
guardian, William Stacks.
Mr. Stacks, we meet again.
That is a very big pen.
Thank you.
Okay. Well, according
to the State of New York,
you are officially reunited.
- Yay!
- Great!
- We'll pick you up at 4:00.
- Great.
All right.
What were they like?
Hey! Hey, hey, wait!
How did you do the DNA test?
You can do anything with money.
Well, who are those people, and
what's your plan with her, anyhow?
Don't worry about it.
She served her purpose.
What does that mean?
That they'll hold her
for a while
then dump her back in the
system till after the election.
No harm, no foul.
You can't do that to her. I mean,
she's still a little girl.
What do you care? Look, just go
home and keep your mouth shut.
Hey! You can't
talk to me like that.
I know things about you.
Well, if you know
what's good for you,
you'll go home,
and keep your mouth shut.
Mr. Stacks! Has it
helped you in the polls?
Hey, folks, Mr. Stacks is thrilled
for Annie and her family.
Never drop a citizen.
Vote Stacks for mayor.
Annie! Annie! Did you enjoy seeing them?
How was it?
We're gonna miss you, Annie.
Yeah.
We can finally get those
bubbles out of the apartment.
Yeah.
Warm enough?
Yeah. Are you?
Yeah.
Is it dusty in here?
Nah.
The New York Post
reports Will Stacks
reuniting Annie with her parents
has pushed him into a dead
heat in the race for mayor.
He was once trailing
by as much as 30 points.
Hey, baby. So, I haven't seen
you in here for a minute.
To what do I owe this pleasure?
Take it easy.
How you doing?
Not super awesome.
You want me to
make you a sandwich?
How about if I make you a key?
You ever do anything
that you thought
was really a good idea
at the time,
but then after, it's
like you're not so sure.
Yeah.
Putting up that key sign.
I don't know the first thing
about making keys.
What's the matter, sweetie?
What did you do?
'Cause, whatever it is,
you know I'm here to help.
Why are you so nice to me,
the way I treat you?
Because under all that bitter, there's
a sweet lady with a big heart.
She's just been gone
for a while. That's all.
Hmm.
Yeah.
Who am I,
and what have I become?
Do I stand for something
or for money?
Who am I, and where's
my good girl gone?
You know I had
a good heart once, you see
Who am I
now that my armor's gone?
You gave me
what I didn't know I needed
Who am I
now that my heart is won?
I didn't know
I needed anyone
But I've got today
But I've got today
I gotta make
I gotta make
The best I can of it
The best I can of it
'Cause yesterday
'Cause yesterday
Is dead and gone
Is dead and gone
And me along with it
And me along with it
I want to start again
I want to start again
So I look within
So I look within
Remember what I wanted
Remember what I wanted
'Cause I don't know
'Cause I don't know
Who I've become
Who I've become
But I will trust in it
But I will trust in it
Yeah, I will trust in it
Yeah, I will trust in it
Who am I?
I spent my life alone
Forever looking
for some place to call home
Who am I?
About to meet myself
This should feel right,
but something don't
I want to start again
So I look within
Remember what I wanted
'Cause I don't know
who I've become
But I will trust in it
I will trust in it
Oh, I will trust in it
Oh, I will trust in it
Oh, I will trust in it
I will trust in it
But today I gotta make
The best I can of it
'Cause yesterday
is dead and gone
And me along with it
I wanna start again.
Cinderella
dressed in yellow
Went upstairs
to kiss her fella
Made a mistake and kissed a
snake How many doctors...
Guys, I need your help.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Gotta give this back to you.
It won't work in Brazil.
Yeah, we're not in Brazil yet.
We're in Ecuador,
Bolivia, Colombia...
Actually, southern Colombia.
Now, Bogota,
that's a tough place
to penetrate.
Yeah, I've heard that
about Bogota.
Made you something.
Really?
That's me, that's Sandy,
and that's you.
I copied "Stacks" from my phone.
I'm gonna miss you.
- Annie.
- Hi.
- You ready?
- We're gonna go straight to the airport, kid.
Okay.
It's been great
getting to know you, Annie.
You're such
a special little girl.
You should punch
Mr. Stacks in the face
so you can go play
in the park together.
Then you'll have a real friend.
That was between us!
- Okay?
- Okay.
I'd like to help you out.
No, thank you.
We don't believe in handouts.
Only hand ups. And you've
already given us one.
Bye, Annie.
Never slow your roll.
You neither.
Whoa!
What a cute dog.
- Come on.
- Bye.
Bye.
Goodbye, Annie.
The press is eating this up.
We're gonna crush.
Goodbye, Harold Gray, you
pathetic, nonprofit do-gooder.
Grace, where are we
with that phone battery?
What?
A full week on one charge,
where are we with that?
- We're close.
- Close is not good enough.
- Well, we don't have the...
- We've already wasted enough time.
I'm gonna go call
the research department.
Knock them dead, kid.
Bye, Annie!
Will? I hate
seeing you like this.
Grace, I'm fine.
Let's just...
Mr. Stacks, I think
you're gonna wanna hear this.
Annie's in trouble.
- What?
- Those weren't her real parents.
What? What is happening?
Ignore her, 'cause
she's clearly insane.
Watch your mouth, chango.
Look, I did something terrible,
and I'm really sorry.
What do you mean those
aren't her real parents?
He had them take her somewhere.
I can't believe
I danced with you!
You danced with him?
I was desperate.
He was a little handsy.
- Where is Annie?
- What have you done?
Where's Annie?
Is it cold in Brazil?
Just be cool.
She's asking questions.
Do you collect ashtrays?
No.
- Art?
- No.
- Do you play piano?
- Just shut up.
Where are we going?
We're just taking you
someplace for a little bit.
Just relax.
You're not my
real parents, are you?
Sit back. Sit still.
What are you doing?
Stop that.
Let me go!
When Mr. Stacks
finds out about this...
Stacks doesn't need you anymore.
Why do you think
we're taking you?
You work for Mr. Stacks?
He wouldn't do this.
Yeah, well, I guess
he has enough photos.
Mr. Stacks did this?
Call my guy at the FBI.
I want to get everyone on it.
I got it.
I'm already on with the police.
I didn't think anything
like this could happen.
How could you not know
who has her?
I got a guy who takes care
of these kinds of things.
It keeps our hands clean.
Trust me.
I can't trust you.
You took Annie.
Hey!
Hey, look!
It's me! Annie!
- Hey, girl!
- Help!
Get her. Grab her.
Sit, sit, sit still.
Don't touch me!
Sit still!
Everybody, listen up.
- Check every call within a 10-mile radius.
- On it.
I knew they could do that!
Someone just posted a picture
of Annie on Twitter.
- Where?
- 54th and 6th.
Another one on an Annie blog.
It looks like she's waving.
- 57th and 6th.
- Let's go.
Hey. You do this,
and everyone will know.
Forget about being mayor. It'll
destroy your whole business!
I don't care.
You're making a huge mistake.
Think about everything
you've worked for.
That everything means nothing.
You're fired.
- You! Talk to him.
- Ow!
You're the only one
he'll listen to.
It's not 'cause she likes you.
She's got these pointy little...
Oh!
Nice chopper! What
is this, a Bell 429?
What?
What, a guy like me
can't know about helicopters?
I don't know anything about helicopters!
It's written right here.
Gilbert, let's go.
Roger that.
- Who's Roger?
- Who's Roger?
Is anyone else dizzy?
Look! It's Annie!
Help.
Another picture on Instagram.
65th and 10th.
Head west, Gil.
- Hey, what are you doing?
- Hey!
Hold her still.
We'll find her, Will.
Just posted on
the George Washington Bridge.
She's waving.
She's doing it on purpose!
Head uptown, Gil.
There she is!
Don't lose them.
On an Annie blog! She's
heading to the State Park.
They're headed into the park.
Gilbert, don't make me come up
there and fly this helicopter.
There they are!
- Annie! Annie!
- Annie!
I don't think she can hear you.
What? It's the cops.
Oh, no. It's Stacks.
Why would he be following us?
- Watch it!
- Whoa!
Watch out!
- Annie!
- Annie.
- Gil, let's land this!
- Cut them off.
I really hope
we find Annie soon.
No!
Annie!
Get them!
NYPD, hold it!
Annie!
Annie, are you okay?
I'm fine. We even now?
- What?
- Want another photo?
- It's not like that, honey.
- It's exactly like that.
You don't care about me. I was
just an opportunity to you.
- No, that's not true.
- It is true.
You did all this to me
so you could be stupid mayor!
No... Listen,
you gotta trust me!
I can't trust you.
I can't trust anybody!
- No!
- Just let me go!
Listen, I'm sorry for
what happened to you.
I can't look you in the eye
and tell you that I didn't know
that something was going on.
But I did not know that those
people weren't your parents.
You gotta believe me.
This is you, Annie.
It's you.
Oh, wait, wait.
Sir! Sir.
I officially withdraw
from this mayoral race.
I think that this city deserves
someone better than I am.
I wanna take time out
to concentrate
on things that really
matter to me the most,
and that's this
amazing little girl, Annie.
Because...
Oh, It's kind of dusty.
No, it's not dusty.
I'm crying.
That's my family.
Thank you.
I need one more thing from you.
You are always on the hustle.
What is it now?
Stop playing games.
Oh, yeah, I got this.
You all right?
I'm fine.
Grace, listen,
I've always had a problem
with realizing what's
right in front of me,
and, well, I'm learning.
Would you like to
go out to dinner with me?
What?
I mean, without you,
I can't function.
That just doesn't mean
work either.
You're right about everything.
You're right about the phone,
you're right about Guy,
you're right about
this mayoral race,
right about the wind...
Oh, shut up!
Ooh!
Together at last!
Together forever!
We're tying a knot
They never can sever!
I don't need sunshine now
To turn my skies to blue
I don't need
anything but you!
You've wrapped me around
That cute little finger
You've made life a song
You made me a singer, oh!
You're not warm and fuzzy
And ain't
the most shyest girl
- But nothing on Earth
- But nothing on Earth
- Could ever divide us!
- Could ever divide us!
Today was terrible.
Today was
a straight-up nightmare.
- But that was then
- But that was then
'Cause I was
looking for something
'Cause I was
looking for something
- Looking for my loose end
- Looking for my loose end
Now I don't
need anything but you
Now I don't
need anything but you
- But that was then
- But that was then
- I was looking for something
- I was looking for something
Looking for my loose end
Looking for my loose end
Now I don't need
anything but you
Now I don't need
anything but you
But nothing on Earth
But nothing on Earth
Could ever divide us!
Could ever divide us!
But nothing on Earth
But nothing on Earth
Could ever divide us!
Could ever divide us!
But nothing on Earth
But nothing on Earth
Could ever divide us!
Could ever divide us!
But nothing on Earth
But nothing on Earth
Could ever divide us!
Could ever divide us!
Yeah, all right.
Everybody dance now
No, no.
It's their thing, mami.
Together at last!
Together forever!
We're tying a knot
They never can sever!
They never can sever!
You're two of a kind
The happiest pair now
Like bright shooting stars
You're floating on air now
And what's the title of the
dream that just came true?
I don't need anything
Anything
Anything
I don't need
anything but you
Keeps singing
and dancing like that,
there's no way
he was ever gonna win.
"The city is full of opportunity.
It's yours to take.
"The sun will
come out tomorrow."
The sun'll come out
tomorrow
Bet your bottom dollar
that tomorrow
There'll be sun
Just thinkin'
about tomorrow
Clears away
the cobwebs and the sorrow
'Til there's none
When I'm stuck with a day
That's gray, and lonely
I just stick out
my chin and grin
And say
The sun'll come out
tomorrow
So you gotta
hang on 'til tomorrow
Come what may
Tomorrow, tomorrow!
But nothing on Earth
I love you, tomorrow!
Could ever divide us
You're always a day away!
But nothing on Earth
Could ever divide us
Tomorrow!
But nothing on Earth
Tomorrow!
Could ever divide us
I love you, tomorrow
You're always a day
Away!
To-To-To-To-Tomorrow
Tomorrow is a day away
Yeah!
Whoo!
Hey, America
Let's turn it up
Yeah, check out our style
'Cause you know you're never
fully dressed without a smile
Your clothes may be
Chanel, Gucci
Your shoes crocodile
But baby, you're never
fully dressed without a...
But if you stand for nothing,
you'll fall for it all
We got all we need,
got love and more
You're never fully dressed
without a smile
And if you stand for
something, you can have it all
'Cause if it's real,
you'll open every door
You're never fully dressed
without a smile
You're never fully dressed
without a smile
Oh
You're never fully dressed
without a smile
It's the hard-knock life
for us!
It's the hard-knock life
for us!
'Steada treated
We get tricked!
'Steada kisses
We get kicked!
It's the hard-knock life
Don't it feel like
the wind is always howling?
Don't it seem like
there's never any light?
Once a day don't you wanna
throw the towel in?
It's easier
than puttin' up a fight
No one's there when your
dreams at night get creepy!
No one cares if you
grow or if you shrink!
Empty belly life!
Rotten smelly life!
Full of sorrow life!
No tomorrow life!
Santa Claus we never see
Santa Claus
What's that? Who's he?
No one cares for you a bit
When you're a foster kid!
It's the hard-knock life!
It's the hard-knock life
for us
Yank the whiskers
from her chin
It's the hard-knock life for
us Jab her with a safety pin
'Steada treated, we get tricked
Send her to the loony bin
'Steada kisses,
we get kicked
It's the hard-knock life
for us
Yank the whiskers
from her chin
It's the hard-knock life for
us Jab her with a safety pin
No one cares for you a bit
Send her to the loony bin
When you're a foster kid!
It's the hard-knock life
It's the hard-knock life
She's a fish
and he's a boy
Moonquake, moonquake
I want to take a swim
in Lake Moon
Now I am awake, awake
Since I dove into your blue
Moonquake, moonquake
I want to take a swim
in Lake Moon
Now I am awake, awake
Since I dove into your blue
She came from the Moon
ready to fight
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
With scales and a tail
and a fishy bite
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
Ready to destroy
all of humankind
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
Fierce and fighting
with a brook trout mind
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
He was born in
above the earth
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
Strong in legend,
my soul's in mirth
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
Son of a mom
and a bee farmer
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
With just a smile
for a sweet...
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
They were never
meant to meet
But fate didn't listen
They were never
meant to be
Oh, it never does
They were never
meant to see
It didn't listen
They were never...
She's a fish
and he's a boy
Moonquake, moonquake
I want to take a swim
in Lake Moon
Now I am awake, awake
Since I dove into your blue
Moonquake, moonquake
I want to catch you
in my net
Now I am awake, awake
Like the day
we never met
They met one solstice
at a fishing hole
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
He was unsure
casting his pole
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
She swam right up to him
and took the bait
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
He reeled her in
and made it a date
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
When your words are worn
and you look inside
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
Fight the power,
stop the divide
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
Four eyes, two gills,
one human nose
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
Wrap your arms around me
and then lean in close
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah
You'll have clothes
Moonquake, moonquake
I want to take a swim
in Lake Moon
Now I am awake, awake
Since I dove into your blue
Moonquake, moonquake
I want to catch you
in my net
Now I am awake, awake
Like the day we never met
Moonquake, moonquake
Moonquake
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah Moonquake...
You do you, Saffron!
That's what I'm talking about.
Nah-nah-nah-nah
Nah-nah-nah