00:00Choo-Choo and Friends in the Magical Carpet
00:05CHEE-CHOO-CHA!
00:12Look! Choo-Choo, Cha-Cha, Chicoo, and Chica are on their magical flying carpet.
00:20And they're off to the land of fairy tales.
00:25If you're ready for a fun ride, say CHEE-CHOO-CHA!
00:33CHEE-CHOO-CHA!
00:39And today the carpet has brought Choo-Choo and her friends to a little house made of bricks.
00:47What a cute little house!
00:53I wonder who lives in it.
01:02Look! I can see three little pigs outside the window.
01:06But they look so scared.
01:08I hope they aren't in any danger.
01:11Come on, we should go find out.
01:17It's the wolf! It's the wolf!
01:20Calm down, brothers.
01:22Hey, who is that?
01:25Is it the wolf?
01:27Wolf? We're not wolves. We're little kids.
01:38Yay!
01:41It's not the wolf. We're safe.
01:46Be serious, brothers. We're not safe yet.
01:50Hi, kids. We're the three little pigs.
01:54Hi, three little pigs. I'm Choo-Choo.
01:57Meet Cha-Cha, Chicoo, and Chica.
02:01Hi, three little pigs.
02:03Tra-la-la-la-la. The wolf is gone. Yippee!
02:08What's this wolf that you keep talking about?
02:11Are you in some kind of danger, little pigs?
02:14No, now it's all okay. Now we can dance and play.
02:19Yay!
02:22Be serious, brothers. Yes, we are in danger.
02:26Why don't you come inside?
02:28I need to lock this door fast, and then I'll tell you our story.
02:34And so began the story of the three little pigs.
02:39Well, it all started the day our dear mommy
02:43told us that we were old enough to move out of her house
02:47and build our own houses.
02:53Once upon a time, there lived a mother pig who had three sons.
02:59The three little pigs, the eldest pig and the second pig,
03:04were messy and lazy,
03:06and poor old mother pig spent all day cleaning up after them.
03:11Huh? Oh, mommy, you forgot to clear this mess.
03:22But one day, mother pig realized
03:26that the three little pigs were now old enough to go out and build their own houses.
03:32Listen up, my three little pigs.
03:34What is it, mommy? Is it time for lunch?
03:38No, it's something much more important than that.
03:42You three are old enough now to look after yourselves.
03:47You must go out in the world and build your own houses.
03:52Yay! Homes of our own, yeah!
03:56We'll do things our way. We'll eat and sleep all day. Oh, yeah!
04:05And make sure you build strong houses where you can be safe and happy.
04:11Mother pig gave her three little pigs some good advice,
04:15but only the youngest pig was listening.
04:18And so, the three little pigs packed their belongings and set off.
04:26Oh, I'm exhausted.
04:29Soon, they met a man selling a pile of straw.
04:33Hey, that's it. I found what I need to build my house with.
04:39Look at this lovely straw.
04:42But, brother, straw isn't strong.
04:45Mother told us to build strong houses.
04:48Let's walk further and look for something better to build our houses with.
04:52But the eldest pig was impatient, and he hated hard work.
04:57And so, he ignored his brother's advice.
05:01Look at it this way. Straw is light.
05:05I won't have to lift heavy stuff, and I can build my house quickly.
05:10And then, I can eat and sleep all day.
05:15A straw house will be just fine.
05:19After the eldest pig bought the straw to build his house,
05:23the second pig and the youngest pig walked on.
05:27Soon, they saw a man selling a pile of sticks.
05:31Hey, look at those sticks. They're light and easy to lift.
05:37I can easily build my house with them.
05:40But, brother, sticks aren't strong.
05:43Oh, who cares? I won't have to work hard to build my house.
05:48The second pig was also impatient and hated hard work,
05:52so he ignored his brother's advice.
05:56The youngest pig walked on alone,
05:59looking for something strong to build his house with.
06:03Soon, he saw a man selling bricks.
06:06And he knew that with bricks, he would be able to build a strong house,
06:12just like his mother had advised.
06:20And so, the three little pigs started building their houses.
06:24The eldest pig and the second pig, who hated hard work,
06:29finished very quickly and started relaxing.
06:32But while his brothers lazed and slept,
06:35the youngest pig worked long and hard to complete his house.
06:43And while the eldest pig slept peacefully,
06:46a very hungry wolf passed by.
06:49He noticed a pig in a flimsy little straw house.
06:53He knew at once that it would be an easy job
06:56to catch the little pig and eat him up,
06:59so the wolf walked up to the door.
07:01Little pig, little pig, let me in!
07:07A wolf!
07:09Not by the hairs of my chinny-chin-chin!
07:13Very well, then.
07:15I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down!
07:24And with a huff and a puff,
07:26the wolf brought the flimsy little straw house down.
07:30He pounced on the eldest pig,
07:32but by a stroke of luck, the pig got away
07:36and ran to his second brother's house,
07:39built with sticks as fast as piggy legs could carry him.
07:45Hurry, brother! Lock the door!
07:48There's a wolf following me! Help me!
07:55Relax, brother. You're safe now.
07:58Safe in a house made of sticks? Not really.
08:02The wolf followed the eldest pig to his brother's house
08:06and knocked on the door,
08:08dreaming of eating not just one, but two little pigs!
08:14Little pigs, little pigs, let me in!
08:20Not by the hairs of our chinny-chin-chin!
08:23Very well, then.
08:25I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down!
08:33And with a huff and a puff,
08:35the wolf brought the flimsy little stick house down.
08:39He pounced on the pigs, but they managed to get away,
08:44and they ran off to their youngest brother's house
08:47as fast as their piggy legs could carry them.
08:56So, that's our story.
08:59The danger isn't over.
09:02We're scared that the wolf will be here any minute.
09:06Yes, the wolf will definitely be back.
09:09But the good thing is, this house is made of bricks,
09:13and the wolf won't be able to blow it down!
09:16But even then, we must think of a way to save the house.
09:22But even then, we must think of a way to teach the wolf a lesson
09:27so that he never bothers the three of you again.
09:31Yes, good idea, Chiku. Let's think.
09:45I've got it! I know what we should do.
09:48We should somehow trick the wolf to come down the chimney.
09:53What? Get him to enter the house?
09:56But if he gets in, he'll eat us up.
10:00Wait, wait. That's only half the plan.
10:04Gather around, everybody. Let me explain the trick.
10:11What a great idea, Chuchu.
10:13Brothers, you remember what you have to say?
10:19He's here!
10:21Little pigs! Little pigs! Let me in!
10:27Mr. Wolf, not by the hairs on my chinny-chin-chin!
10:32Very well, then. I'll huff, and I'll puff, and I'll blow your house down!
10:40Be my guest, Mr. Wolf.
10:49You better give up, Mr. Wolf.
10:52A house made of bricks is too strong for your huffing and puffing.
10:58My brothers and I are safe.
11:01Good thing the wolf doesn't know about the chimney.
11:05Ah, yes, the chimney. I hope he doesn't see the chimney.
11:10Okay, pigs, I give up.
11:26The wolf realized that the pigs were much too smart for him.
11:30He decided to leave the house.
11:34The wolf realized that the pigs were much too smart for him.
11:38He decided to leave that part of the woods forever and never bother the three little pigs again.
11:45Chuchu, Chacha, Chiku, and Chica, thanks for helping us and thanks for teaching the wolf a lesson.
11:54Oh, brother, we've learned our lesson, too.
11:58We're never going to be impatient and lazy again.
12:02In fact, we're going to work hard and build brick houses for ourselves.
12:08We've got to be going now.
12:10Goodbye, three little pigs. Goodbye, little friends, and thank you.
12:18That was fun. Now to our next adventure in Fairy Tail Land.
12:24If you want to go on another magical ride with Chuchu and friends, say,
12:29Chi-Chu-Cha!
12:33Chi-Chu-Cha!