Oh, Ernie. We must have been walking maybe a hundred miles in this jungle. And we have not met one single person yet. I am hot and tired and I want to go home. Also, Bird. Ah! Mosquito. Thank you. We can't go home, Bird. We can't go home until I find Dr. Livingston. Ernie, why do you have to find Dr. Livingston? Because, Bird, there's something I have to ask him and it's very important. Give me a little more slack. Dr. Livingston, I presume. You talking to me? Ernie, Ernie, this is not a doctor, obviously. I mean, well, look, he's wearing a red firefighter's hat and he has a hose to fight fires with. And then he has a raincoat so he doesn't get wet from the water from the hose. Right? He is a firefighter, not a doctor. Right? Then you're not Dr. Livingston? Nope. I'm firefighter Jackson. Oh, I'm sorry. It's a common mistake. Oh, that's okay. Hey, I smell smoke. I'll see you later. Sir. A fire engine in the jungle? Well, somebody's treehouse probably caught on fire, Bird. Come on. Let's go over this way. No, this is a silly jungle. I'm going home. Oh, no, Bird. Ernie. What is that now? What now? Hey, you guys call for a cab? Dr. Livingston, I presume. Ernie, this is certainly no doctor. Well, you never can tell, Bird. Ernie, he is driving a taxi. He's a taxi driver. Then you're not Dr. Livingston? No, people pay him to ride in his taxi cab. That's right. That's right. I'm taxi driver McGillicuddy. Those drums. Those drums. They're saying, taxi. I tell you, it's a jungle out here. Ernie, this is ridiculous. I'm going home. Taxi. Wait for me. Taxi. No, Bird. Bird, we will go home, but after we find Dr. Livingston and ask him that which I have come to ask him. Over this way, Bird. I don't believe this. Will you get out of the way, Leif? Oh. Ernie, look. It must be. Yes. All right. Let me just listen to your heart. Mm-hmm. Oh, that sounds fine. Yes. Okay. Open wide. Say ah. Ah. Yes, you're perfectly healthy. Oh, good, doctor. Thank you. You're my girl. Bye-bye. Ernie, that's a doctor. Go ahead, ask him. You really think I should, Bird? After all this time? It could be the wrong doctor, Bird. Will you please go ahead? Okay, okay, okay. Hurry. Uh, Dr. Livingston, I presume? Yes. Sam Livingston, jungle doctor. Yes. Oh, we found him. Yes. Oh, good, Bird. We found him at last. We've come hundreds of miles through the hot, steaming jungle, hungry, thirsty, tired. And finally we have found Dr. Livingston. Oh, Bird. Bird, I'm so happy. Please, Ernie, put me down. Put me down. I'm sorry, Bird. Yes, yes. Right. Ask him. Just ask him. Okay. Uh, Dr. Livingston. Yes. We've come a hundred miles through the steaming jungle just to ask you one question. What is it? Here it comes. What's up, Doc? Remember Bugs Bunny Bird? It's a joke. What's up, Doc? Hey, what's up, Doc? Bugs Bunny. What's up, Doc? What's up, Doc? This jungle's full of jokers. What's up, Doc? What's up, Doc? Mr. Tweak tried to sleep, but the man above would snore. Mr. Tweak tapped on the ceiling. Hey, you above. Don't snore. I can't take it anymore. Mr. Tweak tried to sleep, and the man below him would sneeze. So Mr. Tweak tapped on the floor. Hey, you below. If you please, don't sneeze. And then when everything was quiet above and quiet below, it started all over again. You use a brush to brush your hair. Brush, brush, boogie. You use a brush to paint a chair. Brush, brush, boogie. Hair. Brush, brush, chair. Brush, brush, hair, chair, everywhere. Brush, brush, boogie. To give your pots and pans a scrub. Brush, brush, boogie. Relaxing in a bubbly tub. Brush, brush, boogie. Scrub. Brush, brush, tub. Brush, brush, scrub, tub. Rub-a-dub-dub. Brush, brush, boogie. You use a brush to clean your teeth. The top one and the one's beaming. Just round them up as good as new. With a brush, brush, boogity-boogity-choo. Done by every boy and girl. Brush, brush, boogie. They're brushing all around the world. Brush, brush, boogie. He's for your girl. Brush, brush, around the world. Brush, brush, boys and girls around the world. Brush, brush, boogie. Brush, brush, boogity-boogity-boogity-brush. The goose and the gander went on a trip over the rolling seas. They paddled away for a year and a day till they got to the land of the G's. The goose. And if a rabbit came hopping down the street wearing a big top hat and sneakers on its feet, a car could be a dinosaur and get up and walk away. And all the buildings on the block could sing and dance all day. Imagine, imagine, imagine, a castle on the corner and a rainbow in the sky. Anything can happen and here's the reason why. Imagination. If you can imagine it, picture it, close your eyes and see the light. Turn the daytime into nighttime or make the nighttime bright. Imagine, imagine, street could be a jungle, monkeys swinging in the trees, pterodactyls flying by just cruising in the breeze. Imagine, imagine, imagine, the street could be a river, we don't ever have to stop. The buildings could be mountains, yeah with snow up on the top. With your imagination no matter where you roam, when you open your eyes you'll be back home.