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02:18Oh, gosh, that's tons and tons and tons of snow, Framly.
02:24I'm going to check it out from upstairs.
02:33What? Another whirl of snow? What's going on?
02:48Oh, oh, oh, oh.
03:02It was just like the pictures it seemed at the South Pole.
03:10Blackberry stretched out all white before him.
03:13The public library was completely hidden under a giant drift.
03:22The streets could hardly be told apart from the buildings.
03:27It was as quiet and as white as the inside of the ping-pong ball.
03:34Well, if you could see inside of a ping-pong ball, I mean.
03:38Anyway, all of a sudden, Albert thought of someone.
03:46Granny! Will she be all right?
03:56OK, come on, Albert.
03:58Like Grandad used to say.
03:59Big breath now.
04:01I'm diving.
04:15Where am I?
04:17Oh, OK, this way.
04:20And now?
04:21No, no, no, no, that way.
04:25Ouch!
04:30That soft, fresh snow was as easy to dig as Whipped Queen.
04:35And Albert was well away from the town hall when suddenly he heard something.
04:40Oh.
04:41Oh, what fun it is to ride in a wonderful pool of sleigh!
04:52Hey!
04:53Granny!
04:54Hello, Albert, dear.
04:57I was just coming to see how you were.
04:59Oh, me too.
05:00Are you OK?
05:02Never better.
05:03But brimstone and treacle, I haven't seen weather like this
05:07since I went to Siberia on my honeymoon.
05:10You know what?
05:11I think I've learned to ski.
05:13Oh, you're 98.
05:15Prime of life, Albert.
05:17Prime of life.
05:18Even the mayor seems to fancy his winter sports skills.
05:22Wee-hee!
05:24And everyone's out digging.
05:26I've got a fire going in the high street.
05:28We're going to hold a meeting about the snow.
05:30Just follow me.
05:31Out on the high street, the townspeople, who had managed to dig themselves out,
05:41had gathered around the big bonfire,
05:43warming themselves and debating how to solve the snow situation.
05:53White bags of peppermint!
05:55Isn't this lovely?
05:57Oh, don't sit around like that.
06:02It's unhealthy.
06:03Why don't you have a skiing marathon,
06:05a snowman building competition,
06:08a massive marshmallow barbecue?
06:12All the roads are blocked,
06:14and the telephone lines are down.
06:16And no-one will come and dig us out
06:18because hardly anyone outside Richard knows where Blackberry is.
06:23Well, we won't stop for sure.
06:25We can always find something to live on.
06:28When I went to Alaska in my 20s,
06:30we ended up eating our boots.
06:34Chins up!
06:35A good adventure like this might put some backbone into you.
06:40Um, hi, everyone.
06:43Granny does like to crack her jokes.
06:46Um, anyway, um, maybe we should set up, um,
06:51um, what's it called again?
06:53Um, oh, yes, an emergency squad.
06:56But before he could finish,
06:58something astonishing happened
07:00to turn the lives of Blackberryans
07:03upside down.
07:05I've just seen a monster in Blackberry.
07:17It's my neighbor, Mr. Termoire.
07:20Here, have a cover.
07:22That'll pull you around.
07:23I-I was digging the rubbish out of my house.
07:40When I spotted this huge, white creature
07:44sniffing around my dustbins...
07:46He was at least six meters tall
08:01with horrible, scary eyes.
08:04Brimstone and Brussels sprouts.
08:06We've got an abominable snowman.
08:09This day just keeps getting better.
08:11Let's go and meet him.
08:13Who'll come with me?
08:13Okay, I think she's not joking this time.
08:24So, a little group of the town's bravest souls
08:27set off on an expedition
08:28to look into this mystery.
08:31That's when I saw it.
08:32But it's gone now.
08:35Look.
08:37Where could the snowman have come from?
08:41Looks like it came from even more.
08:43Everyone knows there are wolves on the moor.
08:56And bears...
08:58And dinosaurs.
09:05This means there must also be...
09:07Giant snowmansters.
09:15Splendid.
09:15A group hike to even more, then.
09:18Oh, no.
09:19If you think I'm going up to that evil place,
09:22you've got another thing to thunk.
09:24A group hike to even more, then.
09:40A group hike to even more, then.
09:46Oh, there, there.
09:48Granny, watch out.
09:49It leapt right out at me,
09:58bearing its sharp teeth.
10:00But the snowman, in fact,
10:02had no teeth,
10:04only pink gums.
10:05I think he's a baby.
10:13But it's six metres tall.
10:16I think you might need glasses, Mr. Tanwar.
10:20I'd say about three and a half metres.
10:23He's just a pup,
10:24and in need of some TLC.
10:27Will you follow me, little fella?
10:29Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
10:59There, there, now, little one.
11:14Don't you worry.
11:16Take no notice.
11:19So Granny took the abominable snow baby home with her,
11:23found a cosy corner on her back lawn for it to rest,
11:26and even filled an old tin bathtub with milk.
11:29Porque bebés de todos los tamaños y los bebés love milk.
11:41Granny fue muy contento con su nuevo pet,
11:45y comenzó a empezar a hacer un collar y un leed.
11:49¡Vamos a la posta de la oficina primero de la mañana!
11:52¡He necesita una licencia de pet!
11:55Pero, Granny, no puedes dejar un abominable snowman para un pet.
11:59¡Y por qué no!
12:01¡Y no es at all abominable!
12:03¡In fact, he es muy abominable!
12:06¡In fin, he es muy abominable!
12:29¡Oh, my snowman!
12:42¡Maybe I'm a monster!
12:43¡Oh, my ñ even becas!
12:55¡Oh, my ñ!
12:56¡Oh, my ñ!
12:57¡Oh, my ñ!
12:57¡Oh, my ñ!
12:58¡Oh, my ñ!
12:58Ella debería estar mal de suerte.
13:02No posties se pudiera ir a la casa de Granny después de eso.
13:06Ni siquiera de los vecinos, por cierto.
13:08Pero ella no le importaba.
13:10Como ella y su bebé Snowbaby
13:12se quedaron fonderos de los demás todos los días.
13:28Gracias por ver el video.
13:58Gracias por ver el video.
14:28Una gigante, abominable Snowwoman
14:35arrived in BlackBerry.
14:39Pero, sadly, no one in BlackBerry
14:49could translate abominable Snowspeak.
14:53And this Snowwoman
14:54was clearly upset.
14:55And extremely cross.
15:04Um, Granny?
15:06Hello?
15:06Come on, you sleepyhead.
15:11Rise and shine.
15:13Time for our afternoon walk.
15:14Holy moly!
15:26You're ginormous!
15:30Now I see who this little feather gets his bad breath from.
15:46Granny!
15:57Granny!
15:58Granny!
15:58She brought it on herself!
16:02That's what happens
16:04Es cuando te traje un hombre en tu casa.
16:09¿Qué haré ahora? ¿Qué haré ahora?
16:19¡Más de monstruos! ¡Más de monstruos!
16:20¡Más de monstruos! ¡Más de monstruos!
16:22Ahora, ahora, ¿podrías darme una descripción de los artículos missinges, señor?
16:28About 5 foot tall, red face, white hair, a black hat with pins in it, button boot.
16:38¡This has been taken to Evenmore by a monster!
16:43Oh, goodness, Evenmore? Let me call my officers.
16:48Soon, a group of police officers and townspeople were following the trail of the Snowwoman through the snowbound streets.
16:58¡Más de monstruos!
17:03¡Más de monstruos!
17:05¡Más de monstruos!
17:07¡Más de monstruos!
17:14Ok, listen up, people.
17:17Let's brace ourselves,
17:18because we're after
17:19Evenmore.
17:23Now, Evenmore.
17:25Although in the centre of the county of Gridshire
17:28Was well known to be one of those places
17:30That had survived unchanged from the dawn of history
17:33The townspeople told stories of witches
17:37And werewolves
17:39And giants
17:40Even dinosaurs
17:42All concealed in the moors' spiky hills
17:45And dark woods
17:47Legends perhaps
17:49But there were few folk brave enough to find out
17:52A stegasaurus
17:56Oh
18:15I suddenly remember something very urgent
18:19I promised my wife
18:21If I'd help her stuff the Christmas turkey
18:23If you'll excuse me
18:25All the way back is too dangerous
18:27Mr. Scroggins, duty calls
18:29I bid you a good evening
18:31Doc
18:33Oh gosh
18:35Looks like I'm all on my own
18:37The poor granny
18:44The monster might be munching her on toast right now
18:47You can't give up now, Albert
18:50Remember grandad
18:52Big breath and dive in
18:55The beast
19:05It is so delicious
19:06I have to try
19:08hold here
19:09I love booking
19:12...
19:13...
19:13Despot
19:15...
19:15...
19:15...
19:15...
19:16...
19:16...
19:17¡Ah!
19:18¡Ah!
19:19¡Ah!
19:20¡Ah!
19:21¡Ah!
19:22¡Ah!
19:23¡Ah!
19:24¡Ah!
19:25¡Ah!
19:26¡Ah!
19:27¡Ah!
19:28¡Ah!
19:29Ok, here we are.
19:43Albert was terrified of what he would find in the cave.
19:47Would Granny still be alive?
20:15Granny!
20:17Shh!
20:18Hello, grandson.
20:20Be quiet or you'll wake the baby.
20:23I thought you were being eaten alive.
20:26Nonsense.
20:27We get on like a house on fire.
20:30I've just given her a few tips on baby care.
20:33It's her first child, you see.
20:35I must say, they look so sweet.
20:40Oh, sweet.
20:41Yes, aren't they lovely.
20:44Looks like they were having a little jolly around Great Britain when the baby got lost.
20:50But now they've found each other.
20:51They're off tomorrow to go back home to Snowdad on Mount Everest.
20:56Well, I think we should leave them alone now.
21:01Oh, I'll miss him.
21:02He was a nice little pet.
21:04You're doing the right thing, Granny.
21:05You gave him a home when nobody wanted him.
21:07But now it's time to let him go back to his family.
21:14Yes, of course.
21:15You can always look after Frambley whenever you like.
21:17Oh, you're lovely pussycat.
21:19How kind of you, Albert.
21:20We'd better get back.
21:21It'll be Christmas.
21:22And Granny thought that was the last she'd see of her beloved pet.
21:26But the following day, on Christmas morning...
21:33Great Christmas, baubles!
21:34All the snow is gone!
21:35Fancy that!
21:36It all came in one night, and now it's all...
21:38Oóóóóóóóó
21:39And Granny thought that was the last she'd see of her beloved pet.
21:43But the following day, on Christmas morning...
21:46Great Christmas, baubles, all the snow is gone!
21:58Fancy that.
22:00It all came in one night, and now it's all gone in one night, too.
22:05But how?
22:08Oh, this is weirder than weird.
22:13Oh! Greenstone and baked beans!
22:21So that's where all the snow has gone.
22:30There's no snow any more.
22:35Foy her up the barbecue. We'll have Christmas lunch outdoors.
22:42Merry Christmas, Granny. That must be the best Christmas present ever.
22:49But who made this marvel?
22:53Well, look over there.
23:00Thank you for the present!
23:09Come back soon!
23:12And so the townspeople were happy and full of Christmas spirit.
23:17And they all agreed that they had learned an important lesson from Granny.
23:23That an act of true kindness always pays back.
23:28In fact, if you're lucky enough to pass by these parts,
23:33you'll almost certainly hear someone or other telling the story of that most abominable of all Christmases.
23:40About a six-meter, fluffy bundle of love that Granny opened her doors to,
23:48and the joys that he brought.
23:50And if that isn't Christmas magic,
23:54then who knows what is.
23:55Chapter One
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24:10Chapter One
24:21Chapter One
24:22Gracias por ver el video.
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