The two boys ride up to the top of the Ferris wheel, and the narrator tells the kids that they're there to find Nemo. The kids are confused, but the narrator reassures them that it's their goal. He tells them that he's going to ride to the bottom of the ride to look for Nemo, and that they can't look at anything if they go too high. The narrator then tells the boys that they shouldn't be afraid of heights, because they'll remember the scenery when they get on the ride. The boys agree to talk about their inner feelings in the future, and they kiss. The children are confused by the kiss, but then the narrator explains that he got the kiss because he was with the boys, and he doesn't want them to think that he was jealous of them. He wants to make sure that they don't think that they were jealous of him in the beginning, so they won't fight again.
The two boys ride up to the top of the Ferris wheel, and the narrator tells the kids that they're there to find Nemo. The kids are confused, but the narrator reassures them that it's their goal. He tells them that he's going to ride to the bottom of the ride to look for Nemo, and that they can't look at anything if they go too high. The narrator then tells the boys that they shouldn't be afraid of heights, because they'll remember the scenery when they get on the ride. The boys agree to talk about their inner feelings in the future, and they kiss. The children are confused by the kiss, but then the narrator explains that he got the kiss because he was with the boys, and he doesn't want them to think that he was jealous of them. He wants to make sure that they don't think that they were jealous of him in the beginning, so they won't fight again.