El Circo de las Mariposas [HD] - [Subtítulos español] -- The Butterfly Circus
Introduction to the Circus
The transcript begins with a conversation about the circus and its attractions.
Sammy's Heartbreak
- Sammy is told that he is breaking someone's heart.
- The person mentions "circus," "kid fare fries," and being heartbroken.
Mr. Mendez's Inquiry
- Mr. Mendez asks Sammy a question.
- The question is not specified in the transcript.
Invitation to Go
- Someone suggests going somewhere.
- The phrase "let's go" is mentioned.
Date with the Bearded Lady
- A person expresses their intention to have a date with the bearded lady.
- They ask who wants to join them.
Entering the Circus Tent
The characters enter the circus tent and encounter various performers.
Meeting Great Widgets
- Great Widgets are mentioned as calming someone down.
- There is talk of coming closer and asking permission to enter.
Aunt Daisy's Government
- Aunt Daisy's government is referenced, along with a dance step.
- Misty Robson and a chemically mysterious town are mentioned.
Best Show in Town
- It is stated that they had the best show in town.
Introduction of Performers
Various performers are introduced, including Mike Large Heifer, a painted man, and the limbless man.
Mike Large Heifer - Extraordinary Weight and Peculiar Appetite
- Mike Large Heifer is described as having extraordinary weight.
- It is mentioned that he has a peculiar appetite for whole chickens.
Painted Man - World Travels Reflected on His Body
- The painted man's body reflects his world travels from head to toe.
The Limbless Man
- The limbless man is introduced as a perversion of nature.
- It is mentioned that God has turned his back on him.
Conflict at the Circus
A conflict arises between two characters at the circus.
Confrontation and Apology
- Someone confronts another person, asking what's wrong with them.
- The person being confronted says it's their fault and apologizes.
Leaving the Circus
- One character tells another to leave.
- They mention holding themselves for the next show.
Insulting the Showman
- One character insults Mendez, calling him Mendez and spitting on him.
- The Butterfly Circus is mentioned.
Reflection on the Butterfly Circus
Characters discuss the Butterfly Circus and its performers.
Mocking the Butterfly Circus
- One character mocks the Butterfly Circus by repeating "butterfly" and "kill me."
- Cotton candy is mentioned as something they want to eat.
Belinda's Man
- "Belinda's man" is mentioned, but no further context is provided.
Encounter with Mr. Medici
Characters interact with Mr. Medici, who seems to be in charge of a different circus.
Morning Greeting
- Mr. Medici greets someone in the morning.
- There is a brief exchange of words between them.
Invitation to Join Another Show
- Mr. Medici invites someone to join his circus show.
- The person hesitates about joining but expresses interest.
Rejecting Conventional Sideshows
A discussion about sideshows and the uniqueness of the circus.
Rejecting Conventional Sideshows
- The idea of having a sideshow is brought up.
- It is mentioned that their circus does not have one and they prefer to be different.
Inspiring Perfections vs. Human Combustion
- The speaker mentions that there is nothing inspiring about amazing perfections on display.
- They highlight their show as one of the greatest displays of human combustion ever seen.
Introduction of Performers
More performers are introduced, including the Muster of You, Papi, and the Strongest Man.
The Muster of You - Oldest Performer
- The Muster of You is introduced as the oldest performer in the air.
- Papi is mentioned in relation to this introduction.
Invitation to Visit Fairgrounds
- There is an invitation for people to visit the fairgrounds for two days.
- The Butterfly Circus is mentioned again.
Dreams and Possibilities
Characters discuss dreams and possibilities within the circus.
Shortest Man in the World
- A character expresses a desire to become the shortest man in the world someday.
- They mention being able to do anything they want.
Water Show Performance
A water show performance is announced, emphasizing its beauty and movement.
Introduction to Water Show Performance
- The audience is informed that what they need is a little water.
- The movement and gracefulness of performers are highlighted.
Beauty from Ashes
A conversation about finding beauty in difficult circumstances takes place.
Cursing from Birth and God's Back Turned Upon Him
- A statement is made about someone being cursed from birth and God turning his back upon him.
- Another person questions why such a statement is made.
Belief in Beauty from Ashes
- The speaker suggests that if one could see the beauty that can come from ashes, they would understand.
Rejection and Triumph
A character rejects another, emphasizing their worthlessness, but highlights the potential for triumph.
Rejection and Worthlessness
- One character tells another that they are no good to them anymore.
- They mention getting out as it is good enough for them.
Triumph in Struggle
- The rejected character is told that they have an advantage.
- It is stated that the greater the struggle, the more glorious the triumph.
Transformation in Progress
Characters discuss a transformation happening within a cocoon.
Transformation in Cocoon
- Someone mentions that they can't find their guy.
- Another person reassures them by pointing out that he's inside the cocoon and will be fine after coming out.
Abandonment and Independence
A character feels abandoned but realizes their own strength and independence.
Abandonment and Independence
- One character expresses disappointment at being left behind.
- Another character responds by saying they will manage on their own magically.
Water Show Performance Continues
The water show performance continues with more acts.
Continuing Water Show Performance
- There is a brief mention of someone named Sammy.
- No further context or details are provided in the transcript.
Invitation to Join In
A character invites someone to join in.
Invitation to Join
- Someone asks if another person is coming in.
- The response is not specified in the transcript.
Climactic Leap into Water
A daring leap into water is announced as a climactic moment of the performance.
Announcement of Daring Leap
- The audience is informed that they will witness a brave soul leaping into a pool of water from a height of fifty feet.
New Section Thank You
The speaker expresses gratitude.
Expressing Gratitude
- The speaker thanks someone.
New Section Impressed by a Skill
The speaker is impressed by someone's skill.
Amazement at Skill
- The speaker expresses amazement and asks how the person achieved such a high level of skill.
- The speaker mentions Glen Sweetie's ability to do anything.
New Section Acknowledgment
The speaker acknowledges something or someone.
Acknowledging "You"
- The speaker simply says "you."
New Section Reiteration of "You"
The speaker reiterates the word "you."
Repeating "You"
- The speaker repeats the word "you."
New Section Continued Reiteration of "You"
The speaker continues to repeat the word "you."
Continuing to Repeat "You"
- The speaker continues to say "you."