[00:00](Speaker A) To the moon and back. [00:02](Speaker A) Ha, ha. [00:04](Speaker A) I jump on every planet and every star. [00:08](Speaker A) Come on, let's go far. [00:10](Speaker A) Explore the whole universe. [00:12](Speaker B) Little Malabar drawings on the moon. [00:17](Speaker A) A pretty line here. [00:19](Speaker A) Okay. [00:20](Speaker A) And now a pretty circle. [00:27](Speaker A) Good job, Kangaroo. [00:29](Speaker A) You drew a pretty flower. [00:30](Speaker B) Very nice. [00:31](Speaker B) You artists really draw well. [00:33](Speaker B) But I think you forgot an important little detail. [00:36](Speaker A) We did. [00:37](Speaker A) But what? [00:38](Speaker B) Well, you are on the beach, and the ocean rises. [00:43](Speaker A) Oh, no, no, no. [00:45](Speaker B) You should do your drawings on me. [00:47](Speaker B) Up here, there is no ocean to erase them. [00:50](Speaker A) You hear that, Kangaroo? [00:52](Speaker A) All right, let's. [00:59](Speaker A) There are already lots of drawings up here. [01:02](Speaker A) But who made them? [01:06](Speaker A) That's right. [01:07](Speaker A) Kangaroo. [01:08](Speaker A) Maybe those are animal tracks. [01:11](Speaker A) But which animal? [01:14](Speaker A) An acrobatic turtle? [01:18](Speaker A) An armadillo colony? [01:21](Speaker A) Or maybe an enormous whale? [01:27](Speaker A) Boy, oh, boy. [01:28](Speaker A) Look at all these footprints. [01:31](Speaker B) Little Malabar. [01:32](Speaker B) Those aren't footprints made by animals. [01:35](Speaker B) Those are my craters. [01:36](Speaker B) A lovely collection, don't you think? [01:38](Speaker A) Oh, yes. [01:39](Speaker A) But what about all these craters? [01:41](Speaker A) Who drew them? [01:42](Speaker B) The meteorites did this. [01:43](Speaker B) They're giant rocks flying through space. [01:46](Speaker B) And they began their work a long, long time ago, when I was very young. [01:51](Speaker A) Oh, but, Moon, where have your craters gone? [01:55](Speaker B) They haven't been created yet. [01:56](Speaker B) Look there, Little Malabar. [01:58](Speaker B) Here come the artist now he meteorite shower. [02:04](Speaker A) Whoa. [02:04](Speaker A) These meteorites are crazy. [02:07](Speaker A) We're not crazy at all. [02:08](Speaker A) We love creating pretty ground craters on the Moon. [02:12](Speaker A) And now the little circle stand. [02:16](Speaker A) Add a little circle, erase that, and let's make a huge circle. [02:20](Speaker A) Like, put the little circle right here. [02:24](Speaker B) And that went on for a very long time. [02:26](Speaker B) There were always new meteorites coming to create brand new craters on top of the old craters. [02:32](Speaker B) And then, little by little, things calmed down. [02:35](Speaker A) Those meteorites were really good at their job. [02:38](Speaker A) But today we're going to make drawings. [02:49](Speaker B) Oh, a self portrait. [02:50](Speaker B) Nice one, Little Malabar. [02:52](Speaker B) Great job, Kangaroo. [02:53](Speaker B) It's drawn perfectly. [02:54](Speaker A) Wait for me. [02:55](Speaker A) I want to participate in the fun, too. [03:00](Speaker A) There are still meteorites to. [03:02](Speaker A) Wow. [03:03](Speaker A) Look. [03:03](Speaker A) It drew a clown nose on me. [03:05](Speaker A) And here I've come to erase everything and make a new drawing. [03:13](Speaker B) Is everything okay, Little Malabar? [03:15](Speaker A) Yeah, I'm right here. [03:18](Speaker B) Good. [03:19](Speaker B) It's too bad about your drawing. [03:21](Speaker B) I really liked it a lot. [03:22](Speaker A) Oh, that's really okay, Moon. [03:24](Speaker A) We can make new drawings all the time. [03:26](Speaker A) Watch this. [03:31](Speaker A) And now, the final touch. [03:34](Speaker A) And ha. [03:35](Speaker A) And ha. [03:37](Speaker A) And ha. [03:39](Speaker A) You see this? [03:43](Speaker A) Lots of pretty craters. [03:46](Speaker A) A long time ago, lots and lots of rocks fell on the moon and they drew the craters. [03:51](Speaker A) The most recent craters covered up the old ones.