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⏳🕰️ Adventurers: Masters of Time – Episode 1: “Adventures in Time”

Travel through history with a team of young heroes in this exciting time-travel adventure! In Episode 1, the team discovers a secret that unlocks the power to journey through time — but danger awaits at every turn.

Adventurers: Masters of Time combines thrilling action, history, and science fiction, perfect for curious and imaginative kids.

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Transcript
00:00It's gonna be you, it's gonna be me
00:08It's gonna be all that's part of the team
00:11It's gonna stop the present time
00:14It's gonna be me, it's gonna be you
00:19It's gonna be awesome, you and it's your dream
00:21It's gonna live at the time
00:25It's gonna be you, it's gonna be me
00:35It's gonna be all that's part of the team
00:37It's gonna be me, it's gonna be you
00:41It's gonna be me, it's gonna be you
00:45It's gonna be me, it's gonna be you
00:48Masters of the time
00:55So let me, as your headmaster, remind you that in my school, unruly behavior will not be tolerated.
01:05We have standards to maintain and aspire to.
01:09Professor Krupnik's class especially would do well to remember this.
01:14I have my eye on you.
01:18Professor! Professor Krupnik!
01:21Yes? Yes?
01:23Oh, no!
01:25The hacker!
01:27He's made his move, Ad!
01:29The time program is booting up!
01:31Time program? Demand you to get your head examined program.
01:35What do you want to go back in time for?
01:37I'm not sure, Ad. I'm really not sure.
01:40But I'm ready for him. Don't worry.
01:42I hope so, because if you start messing around with time, you can cause paradoxes, wormholes in the continuum.
01:49Man, you can even end up meeting yourself at a party wearing identical clothes!
01:52Though I guess you'd never be late for class, huh, Professor?
01:56What? Oh, right. Monitor the situation, Ad.
02:01Okay, I'm monitoring. I'm monitoring.
02:04Hey! Watch where you're going, bit-head!
02:23Uh, I'll have you know, I was just entering the seventh level of the fifth portal of cyber prison, part two, when you bumped into me.
02:33Class. Just think about class and nothing else.
02:40Oh!
02:54Oh!
02:57Well, um, okay, students.
02:59Here's what we've all been waiting for.
03:00How to stay and be recognized on the web.
03:03Wow!
03:03But first, we've got to ground you in the fundamentals.
03:07Now, if I can just find those CDs.
03:09I know they're here somewhere.
03:15Got some trash, sir.
03:18Professor, your shirt.
03:21What?
03:22Oh, oh, thanks.
03:23Oh, yes.
03:36I must have left them back at the office.
03:38Hang tight.
03:39I'll be right back.
03:44Monty, you snake.
03:46Professor Crump...
03:46Oh.
03:49Hey, what?
03:51Oh.
03:51Welcome to cyber prison, part three, bit-head.
03:57Hey, what's going on?
04:04Fire!
04:04My neck bone!
04:05Oh!
04:09Ahem.
04:15Hi.
04:17Hi.
04:17Ah!
04:18Ah!
04:19Oh!
04:19Two hours detention, both of you.
04:23Three o'clock, my office.
04:25What?
04:26You really believe Paul locked himself in the coat closet?
04:29Three hours.
04:30But that's not fair.
04:32Four hours.
04:34Well, ah, but...
04:36Professor Gruber, uh, what happened?
04:44It's your class.
04:45Where were you?
04:46I, um, misplaced some, uh, CDs.
04:50Uh, these, by any chance?
04:53Students, this is Nevin Williams, a transfer student from Nairobi.
04:58Canyon, huh?
04:59American.
04:59The parental unit worked at the embassy there.
05:03I hope you haven't formed a bad first impression of Shell Break Academy, Nevin.
05:08Despite appearances, Professor Krupnik is quite brilliant in his field.
05:14Brilliant?
05:15Ha ha!
05:15He's legendary!
05:17Professor, it's an honor to be in your class.
05:21Web appearance?
05:23Well, great!
05:24There you go.
05:30Nevin, huh?
05:35You, three o'clock.
05:37Don't be late.
05:45Not working?
05:46Sorry, Keeks.
05:48We, uh, took a swan dive together.
05:50Do you think we can fix it?
05:52I'll take a look after class.
05:54Fascinating little device, eh?
05:57Well, uh, okay, class.
05:58As soon as everyone has installed the program, we'll be ready to begin.
06:01Go ahead.
06:02Say it.
06:03What?
06:04Are you in the wrong class?
06:07Hey, in my book, anyone who can adapt a net phone with a palm top is in the right class.
06:13Nevin, huh?
06:15I'm Kiko.
06:16Welcome to Shell Drake.
06:17Hmm, where can I...
06:29Get a free seat over here.
06:32Thanks.
06:34Remember, Fire, your paper on ancient Rome's due tomorrow.
06:38And no excuses, no matter how imaginative.
06:42So it got singed by the flames of Vesuvius won't fly?
06:45Huh, no, indeed.
06:48So, you're a slacker?
06:51More like a creative time manager.
06:55Hey, Nev.
06:56I'm Susie Nordoff, author of the most highly read column in the school newspaper.
07:02It's called Dish.
07:04Susie doesn't understand the words libelous yet, or rumor, or innuendo.
07:11Hmm, she's just jealous.
07:13I'd like to do a new student column on you.
07:16Just fill out this basic fact sheet.
07:19Wouldn't want to make any mistakes.
07:20What is this?
07:22My parents' annual income?
07:25Just round it off to the nearest ten thousand.
07:28As you can see, the Roman catapult worked more like a slingshot,
07:32while its cousin, the medieval trebuchet, was powered by a counterweight.
07:37Rocks, arrows, and spears were the projectiles of choice,
07:40but in this case, Shell Drake's infamous bread pudding will have to do.
07:44Do I have my own credit cards, and what are the limits?
07:48It's just the basics.
07:50Gives me a sense of the whole person.
07:53Thanks, Susie, but no thanks.
07:55I'll pass.
08:00Anything for the big scoop, huh, Sus?
08:08Sorry, Susie.
08:10Let me...
08:10What's going on?
08:14Power outage.
08:15Regular occurrence around here lately.
08:18Yeah, welcome to Shell Drake.
08:22I'm sorry, Ad, I...
08:24Wow!
08:26Hey, what's all this?
08:29Really strange.
08:31I was monitoring, like you said,
08:33but then all this weird stuff started happening.
08:36Well, maybe it was more odd than weird,
08:38or more kind of mysterious than odd,
08:40or perhaps you'd say spooky.
08:42He's covering his tracks.
08:44Oh, I'm losing it.
08:48I've lost him.
08:49But I haven't lost you, Professor Kruvnik.
08:54I'll see to you later.
08:55What do you have in mind?
09:04At last!
09:06After years of toil,
09:07I'm almost ready for my great adventure with time itself.
09:11One final test and my preparations will be complete.
09:16What do you have in mind?
09:18Absorb the program.
09:22You'll be transported to my given coordinates
09:24and transformed into human disguises.
09:27I want to be sure you can pass as humans
09:30and physically interact with them.
09:32NATO exercise complete.
09:45Down scope.
09:46Prepare to surface.
09:47Disarm and stand down nuclear missiles.
09:49Yes, sir.
09:51Disarm missiles.
10:00Yes, sailor, what is it?
10:10What is it, sailor?
10:12What the tank is through?
10:22Missiles armed and ready to launch.
10:24What's going on?
10:39The missiles, destroy them.
10:42Missiles changing course.
10:44Captain, they're targeting the fleet.
10:48Activate self-destruct.
10:54Well, excellent.
11:03Excellent.
11:04You did well.
11:06Now, at last,
11:08I am ready to execute my master plan.
11:12We launch tonight.
11:15History is waiting.
11:17Got you.
11:32Whoa.
11:34Made it.
11:36So glad you could make it on time,
11:39Miss Kleinholz.
11:43Sorry.
11:44You may start with the junior toilets.
11:49They're always the worst.
11:51Oh.
11:53Cleaning toilets?
11:54Isn't that the janitor's job?
11:56On the other hand,
11:56I could sure use some help
11:57fixing those broken monitors.
11:59How I assign detention
12:01is my affair, Professor.
12:02Hmm, Krupnik.
12:04Well, I guess I'll have to call
12:05the repair service then,
12:06and that certainly will be expensive.
12:09Hmm, expensive?
12:10Ah, Krupnik, wait.
12:14I think your idea is brilliant.
12:16Have the kids repair those monitors.
12:18In that way,
12:19the damage does not lie heavily
12:20on the school's budget.
12:23I couldn't agree more.
12:25Excuse me, kids.
12:26Huh?
12:28And don't worry, Professor Gruber.
12:30I'll keep them at it for hours.
12:35He's the man.
12:37Last one, Professor.
12:42Got anything else for us to do?
12:45Professor.
12:51Professor.
12:53That's all.
12:54That's all.
12:55You've been very helpful.
12:56We get the hint.
13:00We're leaving.
13:05Whatever he's up to,
13:07I bet it's big.
13:09Really big.
13:10I'd give anything to find out.
13:17Hey, Prof,
13:17I had a thought.
13:18Well, actually,
13:19I had 54 million
13:20in the last nanosecond alone,
13:21but this was a particularly good one.
13:23Why don't you tell the kids
13:25about your plans
13:26to stop this hacker?
13:27They could help, maybe?
13:29No, Ad.
13:30It's too dangerous.
13:31Besides, I'll be fine.
13:32The hacker will set out
13:33through time
13:33and I'll follow him
13:34and put a stop to his tricks,
13:36whatever they are.
13:37Hey, look.
13:38We're getting a signal again
13:39from the hacker.
13:40He's setting his time coordinates.
13:42We've got him, Ad.
13:43We've got him.
13:48There.
13:49Hmm.
13:49Paul Whitney is my new roommate?
13:54Well, whoever he is,
13:56I hope we get along.
13:58Hey.
14:00Oh, no.
14:01Not the artillery commander
14:03from the cafeteria.
14:04Please tell me
14:05you're not Paul Whitney.
14:06I wish I could.
14:09Well, just keep the bread
14:10putting on your side
14:11of the room, okay?
14:12All I see
14:17is jaggedy colored lines.
14:20Inquiring minds
14:21want to know,
14:22but when Nevin's
14:23surfing the net,
14:24no one's poaching
14:24my wave.
14:26So, the screen's
14:27scrambled, right?
14:28And the shades
14:29of the de-scramblers.
14:30Mm-hmm.
14:31Dead brilliant.
14:32Where'd you get these?
14:33I made them myself.
14:35Get out.
14:35Would you mind
14:36awfully if I tried them?
14:38There you go.
14:40Ah, thanks.
14:42Incredible.
14:45Incredible?
14:46Incredible
14:46is having
14:47a computer science class
14:48with a world-class genius
14:50like Professor K.
14:51What's he working on?
14:53He won't say.
14:54All I know is
14:56with Krupnik,
14:57it could be anything.
15:02Quick app.
15:03Process the coordinates back.
15:05August 23rd, 79 AD.
15:08Location,
15:09Masenum in Campania.
15:10Hey, that's ancient Italy.
15:12So, what do you think?
15:20Vest?
15:20No vest?
15:22It's freezing out there, Susie.
15:23How about a down jacket
15:25and wool pants?
15:26Hmph.
15:27Grunge for a West Tower
15:29after curfew rave?
15:31Please.
15:32I hope that new guy
15:34Nevin shows up.
15:35Mm, he is one delicious
15:37piece of eye candy.
15:38And what about Eric?
15:40I've got him wrapped
15:41nice and snug
15:42right here
15:43around this little finger.
15:46But,
15:46I still have all these
15:48free to play with.
15:49So, what are you doing tonight?
15:55Ugh, history paper.
15:58Not your style.
16:00You'll wait till tomorrow morning.
16:01Plus, you still have your shoes on
16:03and you always take them off in here.
16:05Dish fire!
16:06Susie the sleuth
16:07needs to know.
16:08Not again!
16:11Fire, where's the flashlight?
16:13Fire!
16:14You know I hate the dark!
16:17What a surprise.
16:20She's gone.
16:25At last,
16:27my moment of triumph
16:28is within my grasp.
16:31I, the hacker,
16:32will be master of time
16:34and manipulator of history!
16:37Affirmative, master!
16:40Countdown commencing!
16:53Shortest route.
16:55I know my way.
16:56Nothing to flip out about.
17:02Oh!
17:07Launch imminent.
17:10Five minutes and counting.
17:14Well then.
17:19Oh!
17:45Oh!
17:45Increase power. We have go in two minutes.
17:57Power, Surgeat. He's going.
18:15One minute. This is it, then, Ad. Begin launch sequence.
18:34Twenty seconds.
18:43Fire. Are you all right?
18:46Ten seconds.
18:49It was you in the maze, wasn't it?
18:51Then you're following me.
18:53I was not. I went out for a walk. Ask Paul. He'll tell you.
18:58What are you two doing down here? That's what I want to know.
19:01You're all snooping on Kruppnik, aren't you?
19:06Paul?
19:07Yeah. So, what about you?
19:10Most definitely.
19:12Good now, my beauties.
19:14What was that?
19:23Give me that.
19:27Professor Kruppnik?
19:33Out of the way.
19:33Where'd you get that?
19:39Mom!
19:44His seat's still warm.
19:46Where could he be?
19:47This has all the classic earmarks of an abduction, with possible extraterrestrial involvement.
19:55Oh, man. Get real.
19:58Shh.
19:58Listen.
20:04Don't touch it. It may be rigged to explode.
20:08Whoa, bro. Your imagination is on turbo drive.
20:13You're telling me?
20:17Maybe Paul's right after all.
20:19Who are you, and what's going on?
20:20My name is at.
20:22Yes, at, as in the at sign, which would make my email address at, at, at.
20:28Hey, I never thought of that before.
20:29At, at, at.
20:30That's pretty good.
20:32At, at, at.
20:33Anyway, I am Professor Kruppnik's personal assistant, and he needs your help.
20:39Go on.
20:39We've little time, and the professor is in great danger.
20:43Some time ago, while surfing the net, the prof and I became aware of a guy who calls himself the hacker.
20:49He's been working on an invention, a computer program, to transport human and cyber beings back in time.
20:57Wow.
20:59A virtual reality thing? Cool, man.
21:02Not virtual reality. Real reality. Real times and real places.
21:07So, you go back in time, and accidentally stand on a butterfly.
21:11That butterfly would have evolved into another type of butterfly, and before you know it, you've got a today without that other butterfly, because today's yesterday.
21:20You killed the one that would have...
21:21Okay, you get it.
21:23It's very, very dangerous.
21:26Anyway, Hacker Boy is on a mission to kill butterflies.
21:29So, tonight, he sent himself, or someone else, back in time, and the professor went after him.
21:35So, what happened?
21:37It went wrong. There was an anomaly 0.37 nanoseconds before the launch. There was nothing I could do.
21:44So, now the prof has gotten to missend him in Italy. We've lost contact, and he can't get back without me.
21:50What?
21:51So, he needs our help back in 79 AD. We've got to rescue him.
21:56But that's...
21:57The Roman Empire.
21:58You need to take me back so we can save the professor and stop El Hacker from...
22:03I can only hold the coordinates for 30 seconds, so you're going to have to decide real quick.
22:09My Roman history essay is due tomorrow.
22:11Real, real quick.
22:13Easy way to do the research.
22:15Fire.
22:16Have you ever heard of Pompeii, Herculaneum, the...
22:20Shhh.
22:22Krupnik, are you in there? Open up. This is an unauthorized use of school property.
22:26Kruber.
22:28We must launch immediately.
22:30I'll do it.
22:31Yeah, I'll go immediately.
22:32I'll do it.
22:33I'll do it.
22:33I'll do it.
22:37Krupnik, I know you're in there.
22:40What should we do?
22:42Point me at the screen.
22:43We'll aim for a few minutes before the prop was due to arrive. Just in case.
22:49Brilliant, Pat. So we can whisk him back before anything bad happens.
22:54Fire.
22:56Are you in there?
22:57Susie.
22:59The rat.
23:00Activating launch.
23:02Five.
23:03Four.
23:04I know you're in there.
23:05Three.
23:06Fire.
23:06Two.
23:08One.
23:09Fire was here. I know it.
23:37There was more than one voice.
23:40Where'd they go?

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