Twist City/Transcript

The following is a transcript for the film Twist City.

Part 1: Opening
(Paramount Pictures logo.)

(Twist City variation of the Splash Animation logo; the first few drops of black paint land on a white surface and arrange themselves to draw the entrance to Twitzer Park and the fences beside it. The gate opens, and as we zoom through that gate over an asphault road, we get to see all sorts of tents, stands, and rides, as well as hundreds of employees and patrons. A hot air balloon floats up from behind one of the tents. We zoom past a rollercoaster track with a long chain of cars speeding by, and then past a ferris wheel. The camera decelerates at a crowd gathered together, seated, in front of a podium where Mayor Twitzer is shaking hands with a man wearing the Vanilla Soul crown. The crowd cheers as balloons ascend past the camera. A huge paint blot falls on the scene, covering it.)

(A barbershop quartet version of the film's theme song "Twist City" plays.)

Text: PARAMOUNT PICTURES presents

Text: a SPLASH ANIMATION film

(After the main titles, we fade into a bird's eye view scene which pans over rows of brightly colored, structurally warped buildings of different shapes and heights. We reach an intersection and find that the song is being performed by a group of barbershop singers standing next to a pedestrian signal. A white cloud appears in the distance and extends towards the area near which the singers are standing, form a ramp which we later see Evan MacClature strolling down, holding a cane. When Evan is on the ground, the cloud ramp immediately disappears, and the song ends.)

Evan: (applauses) That was catchy. It was. It really was. You know, as much as I enjoy hearing your vocals, I wish I could actually be in your group.

(One of the singers pulls Evan into the quartet, and they all hold Evan's hand as they continue to sing.)

Barbershop singers: ♪ In beautiful Twist City, we praise the... ♪

Evan: (releases himself from the singers) Uh, thank you guys for the courtesy and all, but I have to make my way to work.

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