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00:20The scent of irises...
00:22Those blossoms, do they please you?
00:28Well, yes.
00:32As well they should.
00:35I mean to say...
00:37What is your name?
00:39Please, tell me.
00:42My...
00:43My name is...
00:44Romeo!
00:49Romeo!
00:51Your father is calling for you!
00:55His name...
00:57Such music in it...
00:59Romeo!
00:59So...
00:59You...
01:02The one...
01:03Show me how...
01:11I'm...
01:12You're...
01:17You're...
01:18What's...
01:20It's not...
01:22You're...
01:23It's not...
01:26It's not...
01:28You're...
01:29Hibi no koto ba
01:35Kogoeru arashi no yoru mo
01:41Mada mi nu kimi he tzuku
01:49Oshete, umi wataru kaze
01:56I-nori wa toki yo koel
02:02I-nori wa toki yo koeru
02:09I-nori wa toki yo koeru
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03:58REJOICE, MY ONLY SON ROMEO, AND THE FAIR HERMIONE, DAUGHTER OF THE BERENO FAMILY, ARE HENCESFORTH BETROWED.
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07:16Oh, Juliette, it must have been wonderful.
07:20They'd have stopped me at the door with these rough hands.
07:24Not that I begrudge these calluses.
07:27My lot in life is easier than many others.
07:29Now, hurry down.
07:31Your soup's getting cold.
07:33Yes.
07:37I'm off to do laundry.
07:39Oh, all right.
07:41Antonio, where's Conrad?
07:43Grandpa said he'd be back later.
07:45Later.
07:49I have come to claim this girl in lieu of your death that sits unsettled.
07:54What say you?
07:55But good sir, I paid you back last month.
07:59Fish not with this melancholy bait.
08:01You agreed to pay back double the loan.
08:04I will have my bond.
08:06But I never agreed to that.
08:08Let's go.
08:10Father!
08:11Be merciful!
08:12Come catch me!
08:19He dares to sell your maidens and children his chattel.
08:23His blood's as rude as any of ours.
08:24He's a villain down to his soul.
08:26He simpers at Montague's feet, hoping to buy a noble crest.
08:31Lucky are the poor to have such beautiful daughters.
08:34They're the very thing to sate a noble's appetite.
08:36May your maidenhead sell deer.
08:46What manner of man are you?
08:48Release these maidens or drown with your iniquities in your own blood.
08:52Fie on thee!
09:15That's the last of them.
09:17Huh?
09:23I'll take part in this game one final time.
09:27Much obliged, Kiryo.
09:40The document, Kir.
09:43Spare my life, I beg you!
10:03A red whirlwind of justice is sweeping through our city.
10:07Or so the gossips claim.
10:09Look at you, out-heroding Herod.
10:12They'll clap you in irons.
10:17I'm grateful for the provisions you delivered to us brought at such risk.
10:21Years ago, the castle itself dispensed these mercies, granting succor to the poor and sick.
10:27But since the rise of the house of Montague, a creeping sickness has stilled Neo-Vorona's heart.
10:34The nobles flourish.
10:36All others languish under their boot.
10:40I'll say it again.
10:42Crushing fleas twixt your fingernails won't hold the plague at bay.
10:48What then?
10:49A duty written in the stars of your birth.
10:52What do you mean?
10:54Explain!
10:56What?
10:57You can't tell me until my sixteenth birthday?
11:00The day has come!
11:01Tell me!
11:16Only yesterday I chided you for your rashness!
11:19And Kiryo, you bacon-fed knave!
11:22You'd rather I let this one brave the streets alone.
11:25I've long thought that Odin's desire to help his fellow man is perhaps his most heroic trait.
11:31Did I ask you what you thought?
11:33Heroic.
11:35Oh, Cordelia.
11:36Yes?
11:39For you.
11:40A poultice for rough hands.
11:42I purchased it in town.
11:44Enjoy.
11:45Odin.
11:46I'm off to see William.
11:48Goodbye.
11:49Me too!
11:49Hold on!
11:50I'm not done upraiding you!
11:55By what magic she's managed to live this long, I know not.
12:00It does seem like something's protected her.
12:04So my heart avers.
12:06By what?
12:08The city, Neo-Verona.
12:12Tell me, after this night, will she know peace again? Ever?
12:19What of the others?
12:21Summoned.
12:22Fourteen years gone.
12:24How many will come?
12:33Say, William, what kind of plot have you borrowed this time?
12:36Bite your tongue?
12:38A girl named Rosalind disguises herself as a young man.
12:43Then, she takes off her pants for the one she loves, so to speak.
12:47The working title is As You Like It.
12:49Well?
12:50So it's a play about pants?
12:52Silence! It's not for mewling infants!
12:55I say more matter with less art!
12:57Thou art a villain, you little imp!
13:00Could Cupid's arrow ever bring together those of disparate blood?
13:05Ah, well said.
13:08Mark my words, Odin.
13:11All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
13:16King or commoner, one cannot help for whom one's heart doth pine.
13:25These roses are a joy to the eye, are they not?
13:29Uh, verily.
13:35Tell me, Lord Romeo.
13:38Oh, yes?
13:40Am I to blame for your pensive countenance?
13:42What?
13:44I fear the roses again or grow your spirit.
13:47No, Struth, I am well.
13:50And I, to know you thus.
13:54There's nothing ill can dwell in such a garden as this.
13:58Your being here, my fair lord, is proof of this constant.
14:01I am honored.
14:07Why do you stop and stare so?
14:10What?
14:10Oh, it is nothing, my lady.
14:13Come, let's away.
14:21Smells good.
14:26Cardelia.
14:28Honestly, my heart all but leapt out of my chest.
14:30Wait, what do you think you're doing?
14:35Woe, big tide you, if Conrad should spot you wearing that.
14:39Looking out stern.
14:41What's this about?
14:42Say, know you of a place where irises bloom?
14:45Anywhere?
14:46Wherefore, irises?
14:49Tell me.
14:49I fain would know your purpose ere I speak.
14:52Please, fair Cordelia.
14:53Not a word.
14:54But I...
15:01A person told me that I...
15:04that I smell of irises in bloom.
15:06A person?
15:08But who?
15:10Our stars will likely ne'er cross again.
15:13But I crave irises nonetheless.
15:16There's not I wouldn't give.
15:20Furrow not your brow.
15:22I'll tell you where, but see you don't tarry.
15:25You are a true friend, Cordelia.
16:01You are a true friend.
16:06Wahrily, can you have a new friend?
16:06I can help.
16:08I'm sorry for telling you, I can help you to help.
16:09You can help.
16:09Follow me so as I could help you.
16:09I can help you.
16:09I know I can help you, but...
16:11I know.
16:12It is.
16:13It is great for me.
16:18It is a world of a world.
16:18I can help you to ask me.
16:26uh hello lord romeo yes but how did you know sorry i my lord
16:37i i would have your name if you please why
16:43simply because it is yours
16:50juliet juliet so beautiful the name suits you well no not a wit
17:05i must depart why were it not my birthday i would stay but those dearest to my heart
17:13wait upon me birthday yes well in that case
17:24here
17:26this is for you i shall treasure them
17:31tell me might not we meet here again but when tomorrow at the self-same hour
17:37all right i'll be here well till then fair juliet yes lord romeo
17:48goodbye
17:52twice blessed my eyes have been with him
17:58why tyruses in a time not so long past such blooms ran riot through the castle in this season
18:06sorry i'm late
18:11please leave off your staring
18:13huh what the someone's turned odin into a girl
18:17mother nature
18:18huh what
18:20so you were a girl that whole time
18:23come let us begin
18:25you wore pants every day quiet child you knew about this hey
18:33be sure to get them all all right
18:40happy birthday love and long life thank you all
18:45all right so why were you wearing pants again never you mind
18:55that was delicious good i'm glad you liked it lady juliet
19:01the time has come to lift the veil
19:09wow i never would have guessed that my boon companion odin was a female we had our reasons
19:18where are we going
19:21where all must needs go
19:44this is a cemetery
19:47come they await us
19:49come on red
20:00behold the garden where the royals plant their plentiful dead
20:05the royals
20:07the house capulet once ruled neo verona
20:11but fourteen years ago lord capulet our peerless prince
20:16was struck down by the damned asp who now hisses atop his throne
20:24my lady this same lord capulet was your father
20:31montague put them all to the sword
20:33not only your father but your mother your brothers
20:37every member of the house sapling and doted alike
20:43lady juliet you are the only one who survived the heir to a slaughtered house
20:57who were they
21:15your highness princess juliet fiamata
21:19arse decapulet
21:20your highness princess juliet fiamata arse decapulet
21:37juliet fiamata
21:38juliet fiamata
21:44juliet fiamata
21:45know
21:45know
21:46I hope you enjoyed this video.
22:16It's time for you to find your way.
22:18I'll see you next time.
22:22I'll see you next time.
22:28I'll see you next time.
22:44Where is he?
22:46Why is he?
22:48Who is he?
22:50I'll answer it.
22:52I'm not a monster.
22:54I'm not a monster.
22:55I'm not a monster.
23:14The creation late to paint her cheek
23:16Will make heart dance for all too short a turn
23:20She can't escape the ills of cliff and creek
23:23And all to naught the world it doth return
23:27Next time on Romeo and Juliet
23:30Act Three
23:32Love
23:33Cruel Mischief
23:35Is this truly a love that can never be?
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