Transcript: The Top on Budapest
Two animated brains move over a line maze. Two chomping halves of an animated pink brain join together. Text on banners over the brain reads, “Hungry Brain!”
[Upbeat music plays]
A narrator says, HUNGRY BRAIN.
A second narrator says, WHICH CITY
IN HUNGARY IS THE BIRTHPLACE
OF THE INVENTOR OF THE RUBIK'S CUBE?
White text on a photograph of the Chain Bridge connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube river reads, “Rubik’s Cube.”
[Whoosh]
Text over the two animated brains moving over a line maze reads, “The Top on Budapest.”
The second narrator says, HERE'S THE TOP ON BUDAPEST.
Five neon lines form a five.
[Electronic whoosh, ding]
The first narrator says, NUMBER FIVE:
A CITY FULL OF HISTORY.
Text reads, “Danube.”
[Sings ‘The Blue Danube Waltz’, whoosh]
The first narrator says,
THAT'S RIGHT, THIS IS
THE RIVER DANUBE.
[Whooshing, upbeat music plays]
The first narrator says,
ON ITS LEFT BANK,
THE HISTORIC TOWN OF BUDA.
ON ITS RIGHT BANK, THE MORE
MODERN CITY OF PEST.
Text over white arrows over the bridge reads, “Buda” and “Pest.”
[Whooshing]
The first narrator says,
PUT THEM TOGETHER,
AND WHAT DO YOU GET? "BUDAPEST."
White text reads, “Budapest.”
Photographs show the streets of Budapest.
[Whooshing, upbeat music continues]
The second narrator says, THE ARCHITECTURE
OF THIS CITY IS AMAZING.
IT HOSTS SEVERAL UNESCO
WORLD HERITAGE SITES,
SUCH AS BUDA CASTLE
AND ANDRASSY AVENUE.
White text on photographs reads, “Buda’s Castle” and “Andrassy Avenue.”
[Slide whistle, whooshing]
Five neon lines form a four.
[Electronic whoosh, ding]
The second narrator says, NUMBER FOUR.
YOU CAN BATHE HERE.
WHAT DO YOU SAY
TO A NICE LONG BATH?
[Bubbling]
The first narrator says,
WHO HAS TIME?
I'LL TAKE A SHOWER ANY DAY.
[Whooshing]
Photographs show large rectangular pools of water.
[Whooshing, animated steam hisses]
The second narrator says, YOU MIGHT
CHANGE YOUR MIND.
THE CITY OF BUDAPEST IS BUILT
ON TOP OF THERMAL SPRINGS,
WATER NATURALLY HEATED BY
GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITY.
THE LOCALS USE THEM TO BUILD
BEAUTIFUL HOT BATHS LIKE THESE.
I'LL LEAVE YOU TO IT.
I'M GOING FOR A SWIM.
A man dives into a spring.
[Splash]
Five neon lines form a Three.
[Electronic whoosh, ding]
The first narrator says,
NUMBER THREE: TAKE THE METRO.
WHEN THIS NICE OLD MAN WAS BORN,
THE BUDAPEST METRO HAD ALREADY
BEEN IN OPERATION FOR MORE THAN
A QUARTER OF A CENTURY.
A subway train pulls into a station.
[Upbeat music plays, whooshing]
White text over a subway tunnel reads, “Eighteen ninety-six.”
The first narrator says,
IT WAS INAUGURATED IN
EIGHTEEN NINETY-SIX, AND IS
THE OLDEST METRO IN ALL
OF CONTINENTAL EUROPE.
The second narrator says,
DEPARTING PLATFORM
NUMBER TWO. MIND THE GAP.
Five neon lines form a two.
[Electronic whoosh, ding, upbeat music continues]
The second narrator says,
NUMBER TWO: EATING LANGOS.
YOU'VE GOT TO TRY THIS LITTLE
WONDER WHEN YOU'RE IN BUDAPEST.
IT'S FRIED BREAD THAT YOU CAN
TOP WITH CHEESE AND SOUR SAUCE.
DELICIOUS.
Photographs show langos with different toppings.
[Whooshing, zapping]
The first narrator says, YUM!
MY TASTE BUDS ARE DANCING
JUST THINKING ABOUT IT.
Five neon lines form a one.
[Electronic whoosh, ding]
Text over a crowd by a stage reads, “Sziget.”
The first narrator says,
NUMBER ONE: GO TO THE SZIGET FESTIVAL.
THIS MUSIC FESTIVAL WAS
FOUNDED IN NINETEEN NINETY-THREE…
Text reads, “Nineteen ninety-three.”
The first narrator continues,
…AND ATTRACTS MORE THAN HALF
A MILLION PEOPLE EACH YEAR.
[Cheering, whooshing, slide whistle]
The first narrator says,
IT'S NOT JUST A CONCERT,
THERE ARE OUTDOOR CINEMAS,
DANCE PERFORMANCES, DRAMA,
CIRCUS ACTS, READINGS,
DEBATES, AND RIDES.
The second narrator says, WOW.
SUCH A FUN-PACKED FESTIVAL.
NOW IT'S MY TURN TO DANCE.
CHECK THESE MOVES.
[Rock music plays]
A man with an auburn beard and moustache wears a white tee-shirt and a black and white fleece panda hat. He moves his tattooed arms and sways to music.
[Upbeat music plays]
End Credits:
Narration: Helen Moorhouse. Iain O’Connor.
Trio Orange. Member of the Association Quebécoise de la Production Mediatique.
Logo: AQPM.
[Upbeat music plays]
A narrator says, HUNGRY BRAIN.
A second narrator says, WHICH CITY
IN HUNGARY IS THE BIRTHPLACE
OF THE INVENTOR OF THE RUBIK'S CUBE?
White text on a photograph of the Chain Bridge connecting Buda and Pest across the Danube river reads, “Rubik’s Cube.”
[Whoosh]
Text over the two animated brains moving over a line maze reads, “The Top on Budapest.”
The second narrator says, HERE'S THE TOP ON BUDAPEST.
Five neon lines form a five.
[Electronic whoosh, ding]
The first narrator says, NUMBER FIVE:
A CITY FULL OF HISTORY.
Text reads, “Danube.”
[Sings ‘The Blue Danube Waltz’, whoosh]
The first narrator says,
THAT'S RIGHT, THIS IS
THE RIVER DANUBE.
[Whooshing, upbeat music plays]
The first narrator says,
ON ITS LEFT BANK,
THE HISTORIC TOWN OF BUDA.
ON ITS RIGHT BANK, THE MORE
MODERN CITY OF PEST.
Text over white arrows over the bridge reads, “Buda” and “Pest.”
[Whooshing]
The first narrator says,
PUT THEM TOGETHER,
AND WHAT DO YOU GET? "BUDAPEST."
White text reads, “Budapest.”
Photographs show the streets of Budapest.
[Whooshing, upbeat music continues]
The second narrator says, THE ARCHITECTURE
OF THIS CITY IS AMAZING.
IT HOSTS SEVERAL UNESCO
WORLD HERITAGE SITES,
SUCH AS BUDA CASTLE
AND ANDRASSY AVENUE.
White text on photographs reads, “Buda’s Castle” and “Andrassy Avenue.”
[Slide whistle, whooshing]
Five neon lines form a four.
[Electronic whoosh, ding]
The second narrator says, NUMBER FOUR.
YOU CAN BATHE HERE.
WHAT DO YOU SAY
TO A NICE LONG BATH?
[Bubbling]
The first narrator says,
WHO HAS TIME?
I'LL TAKE A SHOWER ANY DAY.
[Whooshing]
Photographs show large rectangular pools of water.
[Whooshing, animated steam hisses]
The second narrator says, YOU MIGHT
CHANGE YOUR MIND.
THE CITY OF BUDAPEST IS BUILT
ON TOP OF THERMAL SPRINGS,
WATER NATURALLY HEATED BY
GEOTHERMAL ACTIVITY.
THE LOCALS USE THEM TO BUILD
BEAUTIFUL HOT BATHS LIKE THESE.
I'LL LEAVE YOU TO IT.
I'M GOING FOR A SWIM.
A man dives into a spring.
[Splash]
Five neon lines form a Three.
[Electronic whoosh, ding]
The first narrator says,
NUMBER THREE: TAKE THE METRO.
WHEN THIS NICE OLD MAN WAS BORN,
THE BUDAPEST METRO HAD ALREADY
BEEN IN OPERATION FOR MORE THAN
A QUARTER OF A CENTURY.
A subway train pulls into a station.
[Upbeat music plays, whooshing]
White text over a subway tunnel reads, “Eighteen ninety-six.”
The first narrator says,
IT WAS INAUGURATED IN
EIGHTEEN NINETY-SIX, AND IS
THE OLDEST METRO IN ALL
OF CONTINENTAL EUROPE.
The second narrator says,
DEPARTING PLATFORM
NUMBER TWO. MIND THE GAP.
Five neon lines form a two.
[Electronic whoosh, ding, upbeat music continues]
The second narrator says,
NUMBER TWO: EATING LANGOS.
YOU'VE GOT TO TRY THIS LITTLE
WONDER WHEN YOU'RE IN BUDAPEST.
IT'S FRIED BREAD THAT YOU CAN
TOP WITH CHEESE AND SOUR SAUCE.
DELICIOUS.
Photographs show langos with different toppings.
[Whooshing, zapping]
The first narrator says, YUM!
MY TASTE BUDS ARE DANCING
JUST THINKING ABOUT IT.
Five neon lines form a one.
[Electronic whoosh, ding]
Text over a crowd by a stage reads, “Sziget.”
The first narrator says,
NUMBER ONE: GO TO THE SZIGET FESTIVAL.
THIS MUSIC FESTIVAL WAS
FOUNDED IN NINETEEN NINETY-THREE…
Text reads, “Nineteen ninety-three.”
The first narrator continues,
…AND ATTRACTS MORE THAN HALF
A MILLION PEOPLE EACH YEAR.
[Cheering, whooshing, slide whistle]
The first narrator says,
IT'S NOT JUST A CONCERT,
THERE ARE OUTDOOR CINEMAS,
DANCE PERFORMANCES, DRAMA,
CIRCUS ACTS, READINGS,
DEBATES, AND RIDES.
The second narrator says, WOW.
SUCH A FUN-PACKED FESTIVAL.
NOW IT'S MY TURN TO DANCE.
CHECK THESE MOVES.
[Rock music plays]
A man with an auburn beard and moustache wears a white tee-shirt and a black and white fleece panda hat. He moves his tattooed arms and sways to music.
[Upbeat music plays]
End Credits:
Narration: Helen Moorhouse. Iain O’Connor.
Trio Orange. Member of the Association Quebécoise de la Production Mediatique.
Logo: AQPM.
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