“Court Is In Session” ~ Cars ~ [[Sally dub-ready]]
Ok… this is meh 3rd dub-ready? Oh man… Well,I can’ t take all the credit… my sister (www.youtube.com helped me out a bit ๐ I noticed there is NO Cars fandub ready videos, so I made one ๐ It’s not a very good dub-ready (concidering, it’s one of my firsts), but I guess I did alright. I actually had to do the same thing I did my Tinkerbell dub-ready, but for this on, I actually HAD the score. So, there’s the right background music where Sally’s voice is cut out ^-^ I know someone out there will make the perfect Sally! ๐ ยง~Ze Script~ยง Lightning- Oh, I’m sorry… did I scare you? Mater– Well, a little bit, but I’ll be alright. Sally– Okay. **takes a deep breath** I’m gonna go talk to the judge. Lightning– Do what cho gotta do, baby. Oh!–but listen. Be careful; folks around here are NOT fireing on all cillenders, IF you know what I mean… **Mater tries to do Lightinig’s “Ka-chow!” thing but epicly fails** Sally– I’ll keep that in mind. Hey there, Mater! Mater– Howdy, Sally. Sally– **addressing the whole town** Hi, folks! **The whole town tells her “Good morning”** Lightining–**talking to Mater** You KNOW her?! Mater– She’s the town’s atterney… and my fionce! Lightning– WHAT?!? Oo= Mater– Nah! Just kiddin’! She just likes meh, fur meh body. ๐ Sally– Doc! You look great this morning! Did you do somehting different with your sideview mirrors? Doc– What do you want, Sally? Sally– Ugh, c’mon, make this guy fix the road, the town needs this! Doc– No! I …
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