How Your Heart Works

Nemours KidsHealth
3 Sept 201406:15

Summary

TLDRIn the animated educational video 'How the Body Works,' Chloe and Nurb embark on a thrilling adventure to rescue Nurb's mother from the Pinky Gang. They cleverly decipher a riddle that leads them through the circulatory system, exploring the heart's chambers and the vital role of blood vessels. The journey teaches them about oxygen transport, the heart's pumping action, and the importance of blood circulation. The twist reveals that the 'final chamber' is a yoga class, where Nurb's mother is teaching the Pinky Gang mindfulness, highlighting the power of understanding and empathy.

Takeaways

  • 😣 The script involves a fictional narrative where characters Chloe and Nurb are on a quest to rescue Nurb's mom from the Pinky Gang.
  • πŸ’‘ The term 'final chamber' in the note is a riddle that leads them to believe Nurb's mom is in the heart chambers.
  • πŸƒβ€β™€οΈ The characters embark on a journey through the circulatory system, highlighting the importance of blood flow and the heart's function.
  • 🩸 Veins carry blood towards the heart, while arteries carry it away, ensuring oxygen and nutrients are distributed throughout the body.
  • 🫁 The lungs are responsible for bringing oxygen into the body, which is then transported by the blood to all body cells.
  • πŸ”„ Blood circulates oxygen and picks up carbon dioxide, a waste product, which is then returned to the lungs to be expelled.
  • πŸ€” The script uses a creative story to teach about the circulatory system, making the educational content engaging for the audience.
  • πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ The 'final chamber' turns out to be a yoga and meditation class, where Nurb's mom is teaching the Pinky Gang to relax and find their centers.
  • πŸ˜… The Pinky Gang is not as villainous as initially perceived; they are simply in need of stress relief and personal growth.
  • 🀝 The story concludes with an invitation for everyone to join the yoga class, symbolizing unity and the positive impact of health and wellness practices.

Q & A

  • What is the main conflict in the story?

    -The main conflict is the misunderstanding that the Pinky Gang has kidnapped Nurb's mother, which leads to a quest to rescue her.

  • What is the significance of the 'final chamber' mentioned in the note?

    -The 'final chamber' refers to the final location where Nurb's mother is, which is revealed to be the yoga and meditation class she was teaching, not a literal chamber in the heart.

  • Why does Nurb's heart feel like it's thumping like a runaway train?

    -Nurb's heart is thumping rapidly because their body is working hard, requiring the heart and lungs to work harder to circulate oxygen throughout the body.

  • What is the function of veins in the body as described in the script?

    -Veins carry blood towards the heart, playing a crucial role in the circulatory system by returning oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart.

  • How do arteries contribute to the circulatory system?

    -Arteries carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the rest of the body, ensuring that all parts of the body receive the oxygen they need.

  • What is the purpose of blood delivering oxygen to the body's cells?

    -Blood delivers oxygen to the body's cells so they can produce energy through cellular respiration, which is essential for the body's functions.

  • How does the body get rid of carbon dioxide, a waste product?

    -The body gets rid of carbon dioxide through the process of respiration. After blood delivers oxygen, it picks up carbon dioxide and returns to the lungs, where the carbon dioxide is exhaled.

  • What is the role of the lungs in the oxygenation process?

    -The lungs are responsible for bringing oxygen into the body when we breathe. Oxygen then binds to the blood, which is then transported to the rest of the body.

  • What are the four chambers of the heart, as mentioned in the script?

    -The four chambers of the heart are the two atria and two ventricles. They are part of the heart's structure that helps in the circulation of blood.

  • Why do the Pinky Gang members need to relax according to the script?

    -The Pinky Gang members need to relax because they have realized that being evil is stressful, and they are learning to find their centers through yoga and meditation.

  • What is the significance of the Pinky Gang in the story?

    -The Pinky Gang serves as a group that initially seems to be the antagonists but is later revealed to be participating in a yoga and meditation class, showing a different side to their character.

Outlines

00:00

πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Adventure to Save Mommy

The adventure begins with Chloe and Nurb receiving a distressing message about Nurb's mother being taken by the Pinky Gang to the 'final chamber.' The duo embarks on a mission to rescue her, interpreting the message as a riddle that leads them to the heart. They understand the importance of the circulatory system, with veins carrying blood to the heart and arteries distributing it throughout the body. The journey through the heart's chambers is described, including the right atrium, right ventricle, pulmonary artery, and left ventricle, highlighting the role of blood in delivering oxygen and removing carbon dioxide. The climax is reached when they find Nurb's mother, who was not kidnapped but was leading a yoga and meditation class.

05:02

πŸ§˜β€β™€οΈ The Unexpected Twist

In a surprising turn of events, it's revealed that Nurb's mother was not kidnapped by the Pinky Gang but was teaching them yoga and meditation as part of her Monday morning class. The note left by Nurb's mother was misinterpreted, and the 'final chamber' referred to the location of her class, not a place of danger. The Pinky Gang, once considered villains, are shown to be in need of relaxation and are participating in the class to find their centers. The narrative concludes with an invitation for Nurb and Chloe to join the class, and they all plan to leave together, symbolizing the circulation of oxygen-rich blood through the body.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Circulatory System

The circulatory system is a vital part of the body responsible for transporting blood, oxygen, and nutrients throughout the body. In the video, the characters use their knowledge of the circulatory system to navigate through the body and find the 'final chamber' where Nurb's mother is supposedly held. The system includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood, which play a crucial role in the narrative as the characters follow the blood flow to their destination.

πŸ’‘Heart

The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body via the circulatory system. In the script, the heart is central to the rescue mission as the characters believe Nurb's mother is held in the 'chambers of the heart.' The video uses the heart as a metaphorical and literal location, emphasizing its importance in the body's function and the storyline.

πŸ’‘Blood Vessels

Blood vessels are the tubes that carry blood throughout the body. They include arteries, veins, and capillaries. In the video, the characters travel through veins and arteries, which are essential for delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and removing waste products. The script explains that veins carry blood to the heart, while arteries carry it away, highlighting their roles in the body's circulatory process.

πŸ’‘Oxygen

Oxygen is a chemical element that is essential for cellular respiration and energy production in living organisms. In the video, oxygen is depicted as a critical component that blood carries to every part of the body, including the toes. The script uses the journey of oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body to illustrate the importance of the circulatory system in delivering this vital element.

πŸ’‘Lungs

The lungs are the primary organs of the respiratory system, responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide. In the script, the lungs are mentioned as the place where blood 'loads up on oxygen' before being pumped to the rest of the body. The video uses the lungs to explain the process of oxygenation and its significance in the body's functioning.

πŸ’‘Arteries

Arteries are blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the body's tissues. In the video, the characters follow the blood flow through arteries, which are described as carrying blood away from the heart to deliver oxygen and nutrients. The script uses the journey through the arteries to demonstrate the circulatory system's role in distributing oxygen.

πŸ’‘Veins

Veins are blood vessels that return oxygen-depleted blood back to the heart. In the narrative, veins are portrayed as carrying blood to the heart, which then sends it to the lungs to pick up oxygen. The video uses veins to explain the return pathway of blood in the circulatory system.

πŸ’‘Valves

Valves are structures in the heart and blood vessels that regulate the direction of blood flow. In the script, valves like the tricuspid and pulmonary valves are mentioned as they control the flow of blood through the heart's chambers. The video uses valves to explain how blood is directed in a specific path within the heart.

πŸ’‘Chambers of the Heart

The heart has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. In the video, the 'final chamber' refers to one of these chambers, which the characters believe is the location where Nurb's mother is held. The script uses the chambers of the heart to create a sense of adventure and to educate about the heart's structure and function.

πŸ’‘Pinky Gang

The Pinky Gang is a group mentioned in the video as the antagonists who have 'taken' Nurb's mother. However, it is later revealed that they are not evil but are participating in a yoga and meditation class. The Pinky Gang serves as a plot device to introduce the concept of the circulatory system and to create a humorous misunderstanding in the story.

πŸ’‘Yoga and Meditation

Yoga and meditation are practices that promote physical and mental well-being through movement, posture, and mindfulness. In the video, Nurb's mother is teaching a yoga and meditation class, which is humorously mistaken for a kidnapping by the Pinky Gang. The script uses this context to introduce the idea of relaxation and wellness, contrasting with the initial impression of the Pinky Gang as villains.

Highlights

The Pinky Gang has taken Mommy to the final chamber, sparking a quest to save her.

The body's response to stress is explained through increased heart and lung activity.

The heart's role in pumping blood is introduced as a key to solving the riddle.

The circulatory system is highlighted as the path to follow in the rescue mission.

Veins and arteries are described as the blood's transportation system throughout the body.

The necessity of blood circulation to deliver oxygen to cells is emphasized.

The process of oxygen exchange in the lungs and its transport via blood is detailed.

The heart's four chambers and their function in blood circulation are explained.

The role of valves in ensuring one-way blood flow through the heart is clarified.

The journey through the heart's chambers is vividly described as part of the adventure.

The concept of the 'final chamber' is revealed to be a yoga and meditation class, not a threat.

The Pinky Gang's involvement is humorously turned into a plot twist, showing they're not all bad.

The importance of relaxation and finding one's center is unexpectedly taught by the antagonists.

The adventure concludes with an invitation to join a peaceful activity, symbolizing unity.

The circulatory system's role in life is poetically described as the 'circle of life'.

Transcripts

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KidsHealth presents 'How the Body Works' with Chloe and The

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Nurb.

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[humming]

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The nerves in those guys.

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Let me guess, the Pinky Gang?

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(SOBBING) They've got my Mommy.

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[blowing nose]

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[gasps]

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What?

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Your Mommy!

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Those knuckle-headed jerks!

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This has gone too far.

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Now it's personal.

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It's Mommy-saving time.

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Read me that note again.

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"Dear, Little Nurb -- that's what she calls me --

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the Pinky Gang has taken me to the final chamber."

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And that's it.

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That's all she had time to write before they took her away.

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Hmm, sounds like a riddle to me.

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We just have to figure out what it means.

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Oh, I'm out of breath.

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And my heart's thumping like a runaway train.

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That's because your body's working hard,

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which means your heart and lungs have to work harder to get

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oxygen through your body.

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[gasps]

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Wait, that's the answer, the heart.

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Isn't the answer always in our hearts?

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Well, yes.

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But I meant the answer to the riddle.

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I think they've taken her to the chambers of the heart.

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Ah, yes.

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Exactly as I suspected.

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They may have the head start.

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But we have the advantage.

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We know the circulatory system.

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We do?

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We're going to follow this vein directly to the heart.

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Thank you kind river for taking us on this noble quest.

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Nurb, it's blood.

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That's its job.

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Your veins carry blood to the heart.

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And your arteries carry blood away from the heart.

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Away from my heart?

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Is that safe?

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It's not just safe, it's necessary.

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You need blood everywhere, from the top

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of your head to your toes.

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And arteries and veins called blood vessels

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are how the blood gets there and back again.

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But why?

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What do my toes need blood for?

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Your body is made of tiny cells that all

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need oxygen. It's your blood's job

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to bring the oxygen to every part of your body,

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including your toes.

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So how does this oxygen get in the blood?

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The lungs bring oxygen into the body when you breath.

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From there, it has to find its way

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to every other part of your body,

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and the blood is its delivery service.

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The heart pumps blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen

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then pumps the oxygenated blood out to the rest of the body.

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After the blood has delivered all the oxygen,

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it picks up carbon dioxide, a waste product.

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Then the blood goes back to the lungs

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to drop off the carbon dioxide and pick up more oxygen.

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And the whole process begins again.

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The circle of life.

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Uh, Chloe?

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How long are we going to be on this boat?

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(SINGING) There's no earthly way of knowing.

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The oxygen just keeps on flowing.

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And the eyeball keep on rowing.

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And they show no sign of slowing.

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Oh!

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Oh, Chloe!

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Make it stop!

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OK, we're here.

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Chloe, this heart is huge.

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The human heart is only about the size of a fist.

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But this is the heart of Bodylandia.

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Now, the note says they have her in the final chamber.

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If we follow the blood flow through the heart,

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it will take us through the four chambers of the heart, the two

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atria and two ventricles, and right to her.

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Watch out Mommy stealers, here we come.

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Uh, Nurb.

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Blood is going that way.

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Here we come.

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We started in the right atrium where

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the blood enters the heart.

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From there we followed the blood through the tricuspid valve

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into the right ventricle.

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Valves keep blood flowing into the right direction.

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Next, it took us through another valve, the pulmonary this time,

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and through the pulmonary artery up to the lungs.

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That's where the blood loaded up on oxygen.

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We all left that place fully oxygenated,

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exited through the pulmonary veins into the left atrium,

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then, at last, through the mitral valve

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and into the left ventricle.

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The final chamber.

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What's that noise?

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Mommy!

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Oh no, what have you done to her?

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Jonathan Nervequith Nervington, you shush now.

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I'm fine.

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But you were stolen by the Pinky Gang.

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How could you be fine?

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Stolen?

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I wasn't stolen, you silly little nurb.

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I'm teaching my Monday morning yoga and meditation class.

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What?

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Didn't you read the note I left you?

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[coughs]

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"The Pinky Gang has taken me to the final chamber."

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Turn it over.

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Oh, [coughs] "for our Monday morning yoga and meditation

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class."

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But it's the Pinky Gang.

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They're the bad guys.

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Oh, they're not that bad, they just need to relax.

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I'm teaching them how to find their centers.

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I feel so focused.

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So tranquil.

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I never realized being evil was so stressful.

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Why don't you join us?

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When we're done, we can all leave together

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with the oxygen-rich blood through the aorta.

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(CHANTING) Circulatory, circulatory, circulatory.

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