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Summary[]Jack pulls down a poster with a drawing of an orchestra on it. Jack pretends to conduct the orchestra. "Being A Conductor Would Rock" is played. After the song, Mary and Mel rush over and compliment Jack on his conducting. Jack then remembers that he actually has a real conductor's baton. He pulls the poster back up and rushes off screen to find it. Mary and Mel are excited to see the baton. Mary has the idea to put together a real orchestra for Jack to conduct. Mel pulls back down the poster, and Mary and Mel study what an orchestra looks like. They hear Jack, so they quickly pull the poster up. Jack returns to screen, telling Mary and Mel that he cannot find the baton. Mel suggests checking the piano, and Jack runs off screen to check the piano. This is Mary and Mel's chance to call the neighbors. "Sneaks" is played. Back at the clubhouse, Mary calls Little Bad Wolf and tells him about the orchestra. Little Bad Wolf agrees, then asks what an orchestra is. Mary then explains what an orchestra is. Little Bad Wolf then asks what a conductor and baton is. Mary interrupts, telling Little Bad Wolf to bring his tuba that the three gave him in Little Bad Wolf. Not knowing that the tuba is right behind him, he tries to find it. Mary rushes over to Mel, letting him know that The Little Bad Wolf will take part in the orchestra. Mary and Mel still need to find more members. They pull down the poster, seeing how many more members are needed. Jack then comes on screen, so Mary and Mel pull the poster back up. Jack tells Mel that he still cannot find the baton. Mel suggests looking in his music trunk. Jack goes to the music trunk to look. Mel and Mary sigh in relief. There is a montage of Mel and Mary setting up the orchestra while Jack continues to look in Mel's music trunk, but feels suspicious of Mel and Mary, believing they are just relaxing and doing nothing, not knowing about the surprise orchestra. After the montage, the neighbors are all out the window. Mel and Mary thank them for coming, but The Grumpy Squirrel realizes that it will be hard to get Jack out of the clubhouse. Jack comes back, and everybody except for Mary ducks. Mel ducks, but Mary picks him back up. Jack tells Mel and Mary that the baton is not in the trunk. Mel suggests Jack looking in his room. Jack then runs out of the clubhouse to look there. Quietly, everybody runs inside the clubhouse. Everybody talks at once, but then Jack comes back. Everyone except Mel and Mary hide. Jack comes inside the clubhouse, asking Mel which drawer the baton is in. The baton is in Jack's sock drawer. Before Jack leaves, he start to feel even more suspicious of Mel and Mary than before. He asks what they are up to, and Mary says that she’s up to doing nothing. Behind Jack is the neighbors. Jack leaves, and everyone sighs of relief. All of the neighbors then run to get ready. They will put on formal costumes and practice. "Super Spies" is played. Back at the clubhouse, the orchestra is ready. Jack comes back with the baton. Everyone surprises Jack. Jack is confused. Mary explains that Jack now has a real orchestra. Jack is excited. Mel puts a formal costume on Jack, and Jack plays "La Gazza Ladra Overture by Gioachino Rossini". The applause sound effect is heard. After the orchestra performance, Jack thanks Mary and Mel for making his musical dream come true. They all sing the goodbye song, as they continue to play music in the clubhouse. Transcript[]Jack's Big Orchestra/Transcript Songs[]
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Jack's Big Orchestra
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