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I'llTellMeMaWhenIGetHome

This is the transcript for I'll Tell Me Ma When I Get Home.

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(The episode starts with an opening sequence during the song: Emma's Theme.)

Lachy: (singing) She's the girl with the bow in her hair

Everybody put your hands in the hair

And sing E, M, M, A

Emma

E, M, M, A

Emma!

(Opening camera transition to the song: Hello, My Name Is Emma. A scene where Emma introduced herself.)

Emma: (singing) Hello, My Name is Emma.

How do you do? Hoop-dee-doo.

How goes it? How are you?

Oh, that's great. Well, today is an Irish dancing day. And I've got the Irish flag here. And the colours are green, white and saffron. Isn't it beautiful?

(Emma's music box starts playing with a lovely tune.)

Emma: That's the sound of the music box.

(Song: Emma's Music Box. A scene where Emma could open up her music box & she could see what's inside.)

Emma: (singing) I open up my music box

And what do I see?

A ballerina twirling, dancing there for me.

Look at what my music box has given to me.

(She is showing a picture of a shamrock.) A picture of a beautiful shamrock, a symbol of Ireland, with three leaves. Let's count them. 1, 2, 3. Let's do some Irish dancing.

(A little bit of the Emma's tune plays in the music box. Until, it translates to the song: I'll Tell Me Ma When I Get Home. A scene where Emma is doing some Irish dancing, while instrumental break is playing throughout the song.)

Emma: It was so nice to see you today. And as I always say, have a bowtiful day.

(Song: Emma's Révérence. A scene where Emma could dance while saying goodbye at the end of her show.)

Emma: (singing) Di diddle do dum, diddle dee dee

Over two, three, and over two, three

One last dance before we say goodbye

It makes me happy, go on, give it a try.

(Instrumental break to the part where Emma is doing their ballet dance called Révérence. After that, she is gonna wave goodbye at the end of the song. Until, it translates to the end credits are rolling, during Emma's Finale.)

Lachy: (singing) E, M, M, A

Emma!

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