[Upbeat music plays]

Two brains navigate a maze, chomping a variety things including a stack of books, tire and baseball. The brains meet in the centre of the maze and form one large brain. A banner wraps around the brain. A person announces the title that appears on the banner.

They say, HUNGRY BRAIN!

A narrator says, GUESS WHAT'S ABOUT TO GET ITS
MOMENT IN THE SUN.

A person is wind surfing.

A person says, WOW!

The narrator says, THAT'S RIGHT, HERE'S THE TOP
ON SUMMER SPORTS.

A title reads, The Top On Summer Sports.

The narrator says, NUMBER FOUR.

A crumpled paper reveals a number 4.

The narrator says, PADDLE-BOARDING.
FEELING BORED?
NOT FOR LONG.

People wearing life jackets are paddleboarding.

The narrator says, A PADDLEBOARD'S A TAD BIGGER
THAN A SURFBOARD,
AND MOVED BY PADDLING.
IT'S BECOMING MORE
AND MORE POPULAR.
AND YOU CAN DO IT
ON THE SEA,
ON A LAKE,
OR ON A RIVER.

A person paddle boards on a river.

A second narrator says, IT'S IMPORTANT TO BE
ACCOMPANIED BY A GROWN-UP,
AND WEAR A LIFEJACKET, OR YOU
COULD GET INTO HOT WATER.

A man helps a woman wearing a life jacket onto a paddle board. A man in a wetsuit is on a paddleboard without a life jacket.

The second narrator says, HEY BUDDY,
WHERE'S YOURS?

A crumpled paper reveals a number 3.

The second narrator says, NUMBER THREE,
SLACKLINING.

A brown haired man wearing sunglasses balances on a slack line tied to a palm tree.

The second narrator says, YOU'LL ENJOY GETTING
ROPED INTO THIS SPORT.

A person with a violin is on a slackline.

The second narrator continues, FIND YOURSELF A ROPE,
A COUPLE OF TREES OR POLES,
AND YOU'RE ALMOST
ON THE HOME STRETCH.

Other people balance on slacklines.

The second narrator says, ON BALANCE,
I THINK THIS MAY BE
MY FAVOURITE SUMMER SPORT
SO FAR!

A man on a slackline over a lake falls into the water.

[Yelling]

[Splashing]

The first narrator says, IT'S AS EASY
AS FALLING OFF A LOG,
OR ROPE,
IN YOUR CASE.

A crumpled paper reveals a number 2.

The first narrator says, NUMBER TWO,
LONGBOARDING.

Two people wearing helmets longboard down a street. Cars are driven past them.

The first narrator says, STICK ON YOUR HELMET,
AND GET YOUR PADS ON.
WE'RE GOING FOR A RIDE.

A person holds a longboard. A white arrow points to the skateboard-like board.

The first narrator says, THIS INVENTION BY
CALIFORNIAN SURFERS
HAS REALLY MADE
SOME WAVES.

A person with long brown hair is longboarding.

The first narrator continues, THE THICKNESS OF
THE BOARD
MEANS THAT YOU CAN
REACH HIGHER SPEEDS
AND MAINTAIN
BETTER STABILITY
THAN ON A TRADITIONAL
SKATEBOARD.

A person wearing a white helmet races down a path on a longboard.

The second narrator says, THAT'S HOW I ROLL.
LONGBOARDING'S CERTAINLY NOT
GOING DOWNHILL ANY TIME SOON.

A person longboards in a parking lot.

The first narrator says, LET'S ROLL.
BUT IF I WERE THIS GUY,
I'D THINK ABOUT PUTTING
A HELMET ON, TOO.

A bearded man longboards past people on a path.

The second narrator says, NUMBER ONE, SNORKELING.

A crumpled paper reveals a number 1.

The second narrator says, I KNOW YOU WANNA DIVE IN
WITH BOTH FEET,
BUT GET A GROWN-UP TO TAKE
THE PLUNGE WITH YOU FIRST.

Underwater, a person with red hair wears a yellow swim mask while snorkeling.

The second narrator continues, WITH YOUR MASK AND SNORKEL,
YOU CAN EXPLORE THE SEA BED,
SEE AND BREATHE UNDERWATER,
AND MEET SOME NEW FRIENDS.

Colourful fish are in the water.

The first narrator says, YOU CAN GO SNORKELING
IN THE OCEAN
AND CHECK OUT SOME
CORAL REEFS,
OR YOU CAN GO
JUMP IN A LAKE.
THAT'S A WHOLE OTHER
KETTLE OF FISH.

Fish glide through a lake. The sun shines through the water onto a fish.

The first narrator says, HELLO, HANDSOME.

The second narrator says, AFTER ALL THAT ACTION,
I'M SWAYING TOWARDS SOMETHING
MORE RELAXING.

The sun shines brightly over a person swaying in a hammock.

[Yawning]

[Upbeat music plays]

End Credits.

Narration, Helen Moorhouse, Ian O’Connor.

Trio Orange. Member of The Association Québécoise de la Production Médiatieuqe.

AQPM Cinéma Télévision Web.

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