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00:00Ciao! Mi nome è Morgana e è ora per me portare a Merlin's Cave.
00:10Come on!
00:19Merlin era un grande wizard che serviva in King Arthur's Court long, long ago.
00:24He was very wise and seemed to know all things, but when he wasn't advising kings and casting
00:32secret spells, he loved to tell stories to all the children of the land.
00:37The children loved these stories and begged Merlin to hide the stories away in a secret
00:44place so that they would never be lost.
00:48Well, I found the place.
00:51It's a secret cave, and it's just for kids, so come on, follow me and let's see what
00:58stories we can find there today.
01:00This is it!
01:02The Story of the Golden Goose by the Brothers Grimm.
01:03The Story of the Golden Goose by the Brothers Grimm.
01:29Once upon a time, there lived a young boy whose parents had cruelly named him Dummy.
01:44Grimm.
01:45Oh, good morning, brothers.
01:51How are you today?
01:56The two older brothers were much better workers and seemed a lot smarter than their good-natured
02:03The two older brothers were much better workers and seemed a lot smarter than their good-natured brother.
02:08So they always received the best clothes and the tastiest food.
02:29Hey!
02:31We're sorry.
02:33It all began early one morning when the oldest brother went into the forest to cut down some trees to use for lumber.
02:46Say! Excuse me!
02:49Up here! Up here!
02:57Not bad, huh?
02:59By the way, I have something to ask of you.
03:02I was just wondering if you wouldn't mind sharing your lunch with me. What do you say, huh?
03:10But the oldest brother wanted all that food for himself, and he wasn't about to share it with a stranger.
03:16He was very stingy.
03:18Now, get out of here!
03:19Now, get out of here!
03:23I'll remember that!
03:26Later that day, the eldest brother fell out of a tree.
03:30Do you think it could have been the doing of that mysterious little old man?
03:33The next day, the middle brother was sent into the woods to finish chopping, and once again he refused to share his lunch.
03:44Well, dummy, you're the only one left. Do you think you can handle it?
04:06Yes, father?
04:08Yes, father.
04:24Oh, no. Not another one.
04:27It's probably a waste of time, but not much of a lunch there, either.
04:35So, once more, the little old man asked for something to eat.
04:39He was right.
04:40There isn't much to share there, is there?
04:42Well, all right. Here, have some.
04:50And so, the youngest brother gave him half of his meager lunch.
04:55Could I have some more, please?
04:58But this is my half.
05:01Well, all right. Here.
05:06Now, I'll do something for you.
05:08See that tree over there? Cut it down.
05:10Dummy began to chop down the tree.
05:16Wow.
05:18Why, it's a golden goose.
05:24Hey, wait for me. Wait.
05:27Dummy chased that golden goose all over the forest,
05:30and by the time he caught it, it was too late to go home.
05:34So, he laid down with the goose and went to sleep.
05:39Uh-oh.
05:40That looks like a thief.
05:42I'll bet he's after the golden goose.
05:51Oh, no. I don't think you'll wake up in time.
05:56Quiet! Quiet!
05:58Well, would you look at that.
06:02The thief doesn't seem to be able to let go of the goose.
06:06Is something the matter?
06:08No, not really.
06:09It's just that I can't let go.
06:11And this is one of the king's men.
06:14He had been searching all over for the thief,
06:16and now he was stuck fast and couldn't get away.
06:19You're under arrest.
06:23But when the soldier tried to arrest the thief,
06:26he found that he was stuck fast, too.
06:28The soldier then asked a priest to help him pull free.
06:43Okay, I'll give it a try.
06:48All right.
06:49And the priest became stuck to the soldier.
06:55Oh, my.
06:56What was he to do?
06:58He was supposed to be in the church,
07:00marrying a young couple.
07:01When he didn't show up,
07:02they went out to see what was keeping him.
07:04You can imagine their surprise
07:11when they saw the priest stuck to the soldier
07:12who was stuck to the thief,
07:14who was stuck to the boy and his goose.
07:17Oh, no.
07:18Don't touch him.
07:18Oh, no.
07:19Oh, no.
07:20Oh, no.
07:22Oh, no.
07:29Oh, that music.
07:31Why, it's the musicians who were to play at the wedding.
07:42Oh, no.
07:43Not them, too.
07:44Stop, stop.
07:45Oh, it's too late.
07:47On that same day,
07:48the king announced that he would give his daughter's hand in marriage
07:51to the first man who could make her laugh.
07:54It seems that his daughter,
07:55who was very beautiful,
07:57was much too serious,
07:58and she had not laughed even once
08:01in her whole life.
08:02The contest began,
08:04and the funniest men in the land
08:05came to try their luck.
08:07What in the world is he doing?
08:12Why, he's blowing himself up
08:14into a balloon.
08:15Oh, are you loose next?
08:30Oh, are you loose next?
08:45But that's no good.
08:47Next.
08:47Next, isn't there anyone who could make my daughter laugh?
09:02Oh, my goodness.
09:11Look how many are stuck together now.
09:14But they haven't come to join the contest.
09:17We have come to ask the king
09:18to help them break free from the magic goose.
09:22But the king was only interested
09:23in seeing his daughter laugh.
09:25Okay, let's see what you can do.
09:27Oh, no, sire.
09:28This is no laughing matter.
09:30Oh, I'm not interested in your problems.
09:32Make my daughter laugh.
09:34But, sire...
09:36No, sire...
09:42No!
09:46Oh, no!
09:50Oh, no!
09:51No, sire!
09:54No!
09:55No!
09:57No!
09:58No!
09:59No!
09:59No!
09:59No!
09:59A-ha-ha!
10:29Ogliela!
10:30Oh,hana!
10:31Oh,hana!
10:32Oh,ono!
10:33Oh, mamma!
10:34Oh, mamma!
10:35Oh, mamma!
10:36Oh, mamma!
10:37Oh mamma!
10:39Oh mamma!
10:40Oh mamma!
10:41Oh mamma!
10:43Wow!
10:44I'm free!
10:46We are free!
10:47As soon as the Golden Goose disappeared
10:48everyone was set for a ride
10:51as soon as the Golden Goose disappeared
10:53everyone was set free
10:55and again
10:58with Set Free.
11:28And so it was that the youngest son, whom everyone thought was silly to be so kind and generous,
11:37turned out to be pretty smart.
11:39He and the princess were married and lived happily ever after.
11:43Well, that ended nicely, didn't it?
11:47Just remember, the next time someone needs your help, don't be so quick to refuse him.
11:52It could turn out to be another golden goose.
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