(family groaning playfully)
- [Mom] Not even close.
- [Dad] Ah, frozen!
(grunting)
Try and catch it.
Now freeze it for 15 seconds.
Alright, I'm gonna get him good this time.
- Be careful not to throw
it over the fence, Dad.
- Shawn, I would never
throw it over the fence.
(Dad grunts)
(groaning)
- Oh no, it went in the
neighbor's backyard.
- He's never gonna give that back to us.
- Those neighborhood kids
always playing and throwing
their stuff over my
fence and into my yard.
I'm gonna teach those kids a lesson.
Whatever comes over my
fence is not going back.
This is the perfect place for you.
- [Mom] Get him Karlie, get him!
Oh no another one went over.
- Number two for the day.
You'll fit nicely in here.
- [Mom] Hey, Shawn, get him, get Dad.
(kids groaning)
- Number three.
Hm, where should I put you?
Ha, this is a good spot
because I never ever
really take a bath anyway.
- [Mom] Alright, see if we
can get Dad out this time.
(Mom groans)
- [Shawn] Again?
- Number four!
Looks like I have some space here for you.
- [Shawn] I'm gonna get Mom out!
(groaning)
- Number five!
My blanket fortress will be
the perfect place for you.
- [Mom] Alright guys,
this is our last ball.
Let's get Dad out.
Uh oh!
- Number six!
Mmm, gold, I love gold!
Oh yeah, music time.
(adventurous music)
You're my favorite ball ever.
(knocking)
What do you want?
- Can we please have our dodgeballs back?
- No, I found them in
my yard so they're mine.
- What, but they're our dodgeballs.
(kids pleading)
- I found them, so they're mine now.
Goodbye!
- We have to get those
dodgeballs back guys!
- Alright guys, I got a plan.
We're gonna break into
the neighbor's house
and we're gonna get those dodgeballs back.
- [Family] Okay!
- Let's do it.
- Sounds like a good idea.
- [Family] We can't get in!
- We can't go this way,
we've gotta go another way.
- Let's go around the corner.
There's a window!
- Is the window open?
See if the window opens.
- That one does.
- Watch out for the neighbor.
- I don't see him.
I can hear him walking.
(muffled talking)
- Come on, let's go hide.
Come on.
- Okay, let's go.
Any balls?
- Okay, if we need to let's
hide behind that door.
Here.
(door squeaks)
- I don't see anything.
- Okay, hurry and look.
Lauren, do you see anything in here?
Let's look in here.
- [Shawn] Over here you guys!
I found a dodgeball!
It was in the bathtub.
- Let's get outside.
Don't hear him.
Okay, you guys ready?
- Yeah.
- We gotta hurry, you ready?
Here we go.
- Where is he?
- I don't see him.
(door squeaks)
(thumping)
- Go go go!
- Where is he?
- He's right there!
- Hey!
(screaming)
- Go Shawn!
Let's go!
- No! You stay out of my house.
- That was close.
- We got one though!
Let's get the other five.
Okay, he's in there.
Let's go find another way in, come on!
Guys, there's a window here.
Let's see if we can go in this window.
Here, I'm gonna leave this out here.
Okay Shawn, go.
- I can hear him, but I don't
know where he is in here.
- [Dad] Hurry over here.
Hide in the bathroom, go!
Shut the door.
- I don't see him, should
we try to sneak out?
- [Dad] Let's go!
- Let's go to the other side of the house.
Come on Shawn.
I don't see him.
- [Dad] Is he listening to music?
- I hear him upstairs.
- [Karlie] Can he hear us?
- [Dad] I think he had headphones on.
- [Karlie] I don't think he can hear us.
- [Mom] Nope.
- [Dad] Okay, search for it, let's go.
We gotta be quick.
- Is it behind the couch?
- Oh, I found one, right here.
- Right where we came in.
- Let's go.
- Do we need to get outside?
- [Dad] Let's get out the front door.
(shrieking)
- [Dad] Out the door!
Out the door!
- Get out of my house.
You can't take any more.
They're mine, not yours!
- [Lauren] He's a mean neighbor.
- That was so close.
- I think we need to check upstairs.
- We did not check up there.
- Let's go check the back door.
- Oh I see him!
- He's right over there.
- [Karlie] Up and down the hall.
- He went down that hall.
- [Dad] He's got one of
the balls, hurry, go!
Go go go!
- Is he coming back this way?
- Lauren, you should check in there.
Go see if there's one in the tunnel.
- [Dad] Wow, he has a cool fort.
- I found one!
(shrieking)
- [Dad] Hide!
- Hey, you, what are you doing?
(grunting)
- Getting out of your house.
- You guys are in my house!
Get out of my house.
What do you think you're doing here?
Get out and stay out!
Pesky kids.
- I couldn't bring the ball
with us because he caught us,
but now we know it's in the blanket fort.
He's gone, let's go!
- Where is he though?
- [Shawn] I hear him.
- [Mom] Okay, let's go back upstairs.
Okay Shawn, quick.
- He got one!
- [Mom] He's getting close to the stairs.
- [Dad] Hide!
Hide in the fort, hide!
Hide!
Alright, let's go!
- [Mom] Let's get this ball out.
- I think he's in the living room.
- [Dad] This way, go go go!
(yelling)
- Why do you keep coming into my house?
Goodbye, don't come back.
- You have all our balls!
I told him he has one
of our balls, he did.
- [Dad] Well he's holding one of them,
so there's two hidden, is that right?
- Yeah and then he has one of them.
- [Dad] So there's two hidden
and he has the black and gold one.
That's our favorite.
- [Shawn] I shut the door.
- [Dad] Hide behind the door, he's coming!
- Come on, come on!
- [Dad] Stay there.
He's upstairs, hurry!
Let's look down here and
see if there's any more.
- Nope.
- I see one!
- Let's get it outside,
he's still upstairs.
- [Dad] Go go go,
he doesn't know we're even in here.
- [Shawn] That leaves...
- [Karlie] The pink and purple one.
- There's one more hidden
and the black and gold one
that the neighbor's holding.
- [Dad] What color's hidden?
- The pink and purple one.
- That is my favorite ball.
- He's in there watching us.
We can't go through here.
- We can't go through here.
- [Karlie] I don't see him.
I hear him though.
- He's over there.
(excited whispering)
- Upstairs?
- Yeah.
- [Dad] Go!
- [Lauren] There's nothing in here.
- [Mom] How about the other bedroom?
- [Dad] Nothing under the bed?
- You sure?
- [Dad] Let's look in here.
- Hey, comment down below which
one would you rather play,
dodgeball
or Hello Neighbor?
I'm a big fan of Hello Neighbor.
- [Karlie] He's coming?
- Not up there.
- [Mom] He's coming
upstairs, we gotta hide.
- [Shawn] Under the bed!
(quiet laughter)
- How do they just disappear like that?
I don't see them.
- That was so close,
that was so close.
- Not in the closet.
- [Karlie] And you checked under the bed?
- [Dad] Maybe we need
to go back downstairs.
Maybe we're missing something.
- And there was only one in the fort?
- Yeah.
- Where could he have hidden it?
- [Dad] I guess let's try back downstairs.
- And we really checked that room?
- [Shawn] Yep.
- Okay. Well?
- [Karlie] I don't know
where else he would hide it.
- [Neighbor] Hey!
(yelping)
- I'm out!
- Gotcha!
You're coming with me, haha!
- [Dad] He got you with a dodgeball!
- Don't come in my house again.
- [Lauren] He's such a mean neighbor.
- How are we gonna get that ball back?
There's two, we gotta get two.
- [Dad] Hey.
- We didn't find the other one.
- [Dad] To get the one
he's holding though,
we just need to get him to throw it at us.
- You're right.
- If we catch it, then we...
- [Dad] He freezes for 15 seconds
because it's a dodgeball.
- I don't see him over here.
Not on the stairs.
Do you hear him?
- [Dad] So quiet. It's too quiet.
- It sounds like he's outside.
(gasping)
- [Dad] Go guys, he's right there.
Hurry, go go go!
- [Shawn] Behind the door.
- Where else could it be?
- [Lauren] I don't know.
- [Dad] Is he out there, Shawn?
(whispering)
- [Shawn] There he is.
- [child] Is he in there?
Could we get out of here?
- [Dad] Sh, no time.
- That was so close.
- [Dad] He's still there.
- Okay, where are we
gonna look though guys?
Where should we look next?
- Next we should look...
- Maybe we should check
upstairs again in the fort.
- Oh, I know!
- And under the bed again?
- Behind the couch in the
room with the white carpet.
- [Dad] Okay, let's go
check behind all the couches
and if it's not there I
guess go back upstairs.
- Did he go?
- [Karlie] Is he going upstairs?
- [Dad] Go guys, go go go right now!
Okay, go in there and check.
Hurry, he might be coming that way Shawn.
- Hey!
(screaming)
- [Karlie] Did he drop his ball?
(laughing)
- [Dad] He dropped it?
- He's over there.
- [Dad] Hey, let's hurry and
run around to the front door
and go upstairs.
Hurry, go!
Can we go?
- I don't see him.
- [Dad] Straight upstairs.
- [Karlie] Go Shawn, go go go!
- [Dad] I hope he's not upstairs.
(gasping)
- He's on the futon upstairs.
- Is he asleep?
- What's he doing, just sitting there?
- [Dad] Let me see.
(snoring)
- [Dad] Shawn, go look
through the fort again.
Stay in the fort if he wakes up.
Lauren, do you wanna
try and go get the ball
out of his hands?
Go get it Lauren.
- No.
- [Shawn] He's asleep Lauren.
- [Dad] You're so sneaky
and small he won't hear you.
You gotta go get it.
He moved!
Hurry guys, let's go.
He's waking up.
Hurry, go in the room.
- [Neighbor] Hey!
- [Dad] Go! He threw the ball, go!
Go!
- Get out and stay out!
I'm very tired.
- He was snoring. (laughs)
(imitates snoring)
- He's sleeping again!
- [Dad] Let's go back to the
front door I guess. Come on!
Alright, is it clear?
- [Mom] I don't see him.
- [Dad] Alright, hopefully
he's still sleeping.
(chattering)
- [Mom] Okay, upstairs.
(snoring)
- [Dad] Okay, he's sleeping.
- Come on.
- [Dad] Check everywhere guys.
- It's right here, Shawn you missed it.
- [Family] Shawn!
- I'm sorry!
- [Dad] How could you, Shawn?
Okay, we gotta get that one out,
maybe we can get his other
one while he's sleeping.
Come on, let's get that outside.
- [Karlie] Oh, he's still there.
- [Mom] Hurry!
- At least we got this one.
- [Dad] We got one.
He's awake now.
- He's not over here.
- [Dad] Let's try it.
- [Karlie] He's going upstairs.
- He seems pretty tired.
- He's very sleepy.
- [Karlie] Is he sleepwalking?
- [Dad] Let's go see what he's doing.
Is he waking up?
- [Neighbor] Hey!
(screaming)
- [Dad] Come on, in here!
Let's go guys!
(screaming)
- [Dad] Catch it!
(groaning)
- I was so close!
- [Dad] We're out again!
- Don't come back in.
- He's dancing.
- [Dad] Where is he?
- [Karlie] He's right there.
(giggling)
- [Karlie] He's got the moves.
- [Dad] Come on.
Go try and get him to throw
it at you and catch it.
- Hey!
- Hey neighbor!
(taunting)
- [Dad] Aw, you guys!
- Darn it!
- [Dad] Guys, he locked it!
- [Shawn] Darn it.
- [Dad] Alright, we gotta
try a window or something.
- I think he's still dancing.
- [Dad] He's happy 'cause he's got
one of our favorite ones, Lauren.
(shouting)
- Hey!
(cheering)
(crackling)
- [Dad] Come on Shawn, he's frozen!
Everybody out while he's frozen!
You got only like 15 seconds, come on!
He's gonna unthaw.
(sighs)
- [Dad] Hurry, he's almost unthawed.
Yes!
- Now I have none to play with.
You got them all?
- [Dad] Hey, they were ours.
- They're mine!
I found them in my backyard.
- [Dad] Better luck next time, neighbor.
- You're not getting
into my house ever again.
- Hey guys, hold on.
I got an idea.
Okay, we have a surprise for the neighbor.
(knocking)
- What?
- This is for taking our toys!
Let's get out of here!
- Ah, those darn kids won again.
Don't forget to like this video
and comment down below
which would you rather play,
dodgeball or Hello Neighbor.
See you next time.
Poof!
