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- 00:04
Respecting Adults...a la Shmoop.
- 00:07
Penelope Powers is all about fighting… “The Man.”
- 00:10
That would be… every man. Every one of ‘em over the age of about twenty. [Penelope angry as lots of people are stood together]
- 00:15
In fact, she even started a club called “The Man Fighters.”
- 00:18
For a while there was some confusion, and she was getting a lot of sign-ups from guys [Two men fighting]
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- 00:22
who were looking to get into boxing…but she cleared it up with some new signage.
- 00:26
The club’s message is simple: “Kids are cool, adults drool.”
- 00:30
In Penelope’s eyes, adults are behind the root of every problem. [Penelope reflecting on adults causing all problems]
- 00:34
They fight and argue among themselves…
- 00:36
They create rules and laws that keep kids from enjoying themselves… simply because [Little girls enjoying a merry-go-round]
- 00:40
they’re so grumpy and disappointed with their own lives that they’ll do whatever
- 00:43
it takes to keep anyone else from having fun. [Little girl drawing]
- 00:46
Not to mention that they’re just… old and ugly and gross.
- 00:50
So far, three other kids, Huey, Dewey and Fred, have joined “The Man Fighters.” [Huey, Dewey and Fred outside the Man Fighters Club]
- 00:55
They’re equally as upset with the way things are, and are sick and tired of adults getting
- 00:59
to decide how every aspect of their lives play out.
- 01:02
Fast forward twenty years… [Clock ticks forward rapidly]
- 01:05
The Man Fighters is still in business. Yeah, it’s a little shocking.
- 01:09
The treehouse has seen better days. [A tree house with 'The Man Fighters' sign]
- 01:11
But through thick and think, the four of them have hung together, sticking it to the big people…
- 01:16
…until one day, they suddenly realize… they ARE the big people. [Penelope, Huey, Dewey and Fred grown up]
- 01:20
When they weren’t looking, they went ahead and grew up.
- 01:23
They’ve become “The Man”.
- 01:24
All of a sudden…all the stuff adults do is starting to make some sense to them.
- 01:29
They’ve gotten older, gotten jobs, gotten married, had kids…
- 01:32
…and the various stresses of responsibility and obligation have sunk in.
- 01:36
They realize now that some rules are set, not just to stomp out fun and be fuddy-duddies… [A herd of sheep running through a field]
- 01:41
…but to preserve order, to keep the peace, and to protect the innocent, and all that kinda stuff.
- 01:46
They realize that all the stuff they used to say to their parents…about how they’re [Penelope thinking about what she used to say to her parents]
- 01:50
going to be different when they grow up…
- 01:52
…they’re now hearing their kids say to them. [Penelope and her child arguing]
- 01:54
And they’re hearing themselves dole out punishments and time-outs and curfews…
- 01:58
Oof. Might be time to close the treehouse doors at last. [Treehouse with a closed sign]
- 02:02
It hits Penelope that kids and adults are different types of people…but they are both people. Just different versions of each other. [Adults in golf clothing and kids together]
- 02:09
Adults have gone through decades more of life experience, and it’s shaped and changed
- 02:13
them. Sometimes for the better.
- 02:14
They aren’t always right about everything. But most of them are just stumbling along [Man stumbling along on a hike in a mountain]
- 02:17
their own path as they take the same journey their kids will some day…
- 02:21
…and they’re doing their best to…do their best. [Girl using a tablet in a car]
- 02:25
Regardless, the very fact that they’ve put in the time and taken that journey makes adults
- 02:28
deserving of some respect.
- 02:30
Unfortunately…that’s only hit Penelope now…now that she hasn’t spoken to her [Life hits Penelope and she falls to the floor]
- 02:34
parents in ten years and has made life difficult for herself by getting in the face of every
- 02:37
authority figure she’s ever encountered.
- 02:39
Ah, well. Maybe there’s still hope for Huey, Dewey and Fred… [Huey, Dewey and Fred stood together]
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