(jazzy music)
- There's a wolf, a baa-d wolf.
- I don't wanna miss anything.
- Everyone misses something.
- Well not me.
(door creaks)
- Okay, okay,
let's listen up here, pay
attention sheep agents.
Now this is the wolf we're lookin' for.
(electronic beep)
We know him simply as
The Big Baa-d Wolf.
(baaing in fear)
Unfortunately, he is still,
(electronic beep)
on the lam.
(baaing in fear)
There's only one sheep
(electronic beep)
who can help us find him.
Nickolas Baa-rody.
(cheering, baaing)
- Where's Baa-rody?
He's gotta help us find
The Big Baa-d Wolf.
- Calm down, Caa-rrie,
(panting)
he'll be here in two
shakes of a lamb's tail.
(jazzy music, baaing)
(starts to howl, clears throat)
(baaing)
See, what'd I tell ya?
- That's Baa-rody?
(baas, clears throat)
There's something strange
about Baa-rody, Saa-l.
- Strange, what's strange?
- Something's not right, Saa-l.
I know it, I can feel it.
- Caa-rrie, wait, such a worrier that one.
(baaing)
- Baarody is not the
sheep you think he is.
(gasping, baaing)
- You're talking about a hero.
- Mmm.
- Well, I think we need to
put eyes and ears on him.
(grunts)
Oh, my,
what big eyes you have, Baa-rody.
- The better to see wolves with.
- Oh, well, let's compare.
(baaing, short musical phrase)
Okay, a sheep's eyes are smaller than his,
his big, beautiful eyes.
Okay focus, focus Carrie, focus.
My, what big ears you have, Baa-rody.
Sheeps don't have big ears, do they?
Let's compare, the sheep's
ears are smaller than his,
his, big, luxurious ears.
- The better to hear
wolves with, Caa-rrie.
- Yes, snap out of it
Carrie, snap out of it.
And what big teeth you have, Baa-rody.
- The better to scare wolves with.
- Yeah, well I've never
seen sheep with such,
such fabulous fangs.
- He must floss regularly.
(baaing in agreement)
Just what are you trying to say, Caa-rrie?
- Well, Baa-rody isn't a sheep at all.
(howling)
Have you ever heard a sheep howl?
- So he speaks other languages.
- Oh well, you can't pull the
wool over my eyes, Baa-rody.
You, you are an imposter,
a wolf pretending to be a sheep.
You're really The Big Baa-d Wolf.
(gasping, baaing in fear)
(door slams)
- She's cryin' wolf again, Saa-l.
- If he's a wolf, why
is he covered in wool?
- Because he's a wolf in
sheep's clothing.
(gasping)
- She's right David, he is a wolf.
I shoulda believed you Caa-rrie,
I feel rather sheepish.
- Me too.
(howling)
- Come back, I don't
care if you are a wolf
(baaing)
Did you hear that Sal, he baa-d,
maybe he really is a sheep after all.
- But you just said he was a wolf.
- Maybe he's just a
sheep in wolf's clothing.
I don't care, I love you.
(door opens, closes)
- Oy.
(baaing, quirky music)
(country music)
♪ Riding through this world ♪
♪ I'm on a bike ♪
♪ Words end the same ♪
♪ They sound alike. ♪
