There's no logical explanation for this discomboomeration. It's a most bemuddling, most befuddling thing.

Merlin (Karl Swenson)

10 seconds sound clip from the The Sword in the Stone (1963) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 00:44:00.288 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

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[...]

- It's a natural phenomenon.

- Phenomenon?

- Well, it's the, the...

- It's a state of being, a frame of mind, it's a most befuddling thing. And to every being of every kind, it is discomboomerating.

- You're wasting time resisting, you'll find the more you do, the more she'll keep insisting. Her him has got to be you.

- Now, leave me alone. I mean it!

- It's a rough game, anyone knows.

- Go away!

- There are no rules, anything goes.

- There's no logical explanation for this discomboomeration. It's a most bemuddling, most befuddling thing.

- Oof. Who? Who? What the...?

- Now, go on, shoo. Get a tree of your own. Skedaddle.

- Oh, you squirrelly squirrels!

- Ha ha! She's gaining on you, Wart.

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