Now, Brer Rabbit, being little and without much strength, he's supposed to use his head instead of his foots, and that exactly what he's starting to do, when he hear old Brer Bear come ambling down the road.
— Uncle Remus, Uncle Remus, Brer Fox (James Baskett)
16 seconds sound clip from the Song of the South (1946) movie soundboard.
You can hear this line at 00:22:02.023 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.
Quote context
[...]
- He knows somebody caught him all right... And he sort of expects he knows who that somebody is.
- And sure enough, up on Chickapin Hill, where he live... who should hear the ruckus but old Brer Fox.
- And when that old scamp see he done caught Brer Rabbit, he holler out.
- And with that, he grab up his axe and make ready, for to settle Brer Rabbit's hash, right now.
- Zip-a-dee-do-da, zip-a-de-ay, zip-da-da-da-da, wonderful day. Zip-a-dee-do-da...
- Er... ah, howdy, Brer Bear. How do you do!
- Dah-dah-dah-dah. Who... ah... where...?
- Wha... ah... ah... Oh! ah... ah... What you doing up there?
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