
Jeronicus Jangle celebrates receiving the final component for his sentinel toy, Don Juan Diego. The town joins him in a jubilant number about his dreams finally being realized.
Sentient toy Don Juan Diego manipulates the apprentice Gustafson into stealing Jeronicus’s book of inventions. He justifies the theft by framing it as "borrowing indefinitely" to play on Gustafson's insecurities.
Performed by Ms. Johnston, the postal carrier who has a crush on Jeronicus. She sings this upbeat number to encourage a broken-spirited Jeronicus to "lighten up" and find his smile again.
Journey reflects her feelings of being unique and "different" as an young inventor who prefers measuring things to standard play, hoping to find a place where she belongs.
A flashy number where a successful but thieving Gustafson flaunts his status as the "Toymaker of the Year". He tries to sell his latest invention, the "Twirly Whirly," while hiding that he has run out of stolen ideas.
Journey sings this as she discovers her grandfather’s lost inventions. It is a song of empowerment, realizing her intelligence and the "magic math" required to fix things.
A mournful solo by Jeronicus where he laments his past losses, the death of his wife, and his estrangement from his daughter. He questions when he lost his ability to believe.
Celebratory snowball-fight scene.
Jeronicus sings this short, tender piece to Jessica as they reconcile.
End credits.
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