00:00Life, life, life, life, life, life, life
00:06And here is life, beautiful life, eager to blossom.
00:13The world invites us to new dawns.
00:19He gives us standards that sing
00:23And the sun that dazzles us
00:26The crisp air enchanted us
00:30It fills us with joy and life
00:57And so the men abandoned all their research
01:01And when night fell, the great tawny wolf came out of its den.
01:06The teeth shone in the moonlight
01:08But there are no more wolves, Grandpa
01:10The wolves are just there to scare children
01:12Yes, my boy, yes, there are still some
01:15Yes, in the water, perhaps.
01:20Ah!
01:22Ah, who are funny?
01:28Grandpa, what do squirrels eat?
01:30Seeds, acorns, beechnuts, pine cones
01:34And who eats the squirrels?
01:37Sometimes falcons, but more often foxes
01:41And foxes, who eats foxes?
01:44Men kill them, when they can, for their fur, of course.
01:48But above all, because foxes eat their chickens.
01:51Because we prefer to eat the chickens ourselves
01:54And if the biggest always eat the small, who eats the biggest?
01:58Sometimes it's men
01:59But most often, it's the smallest ones
02:02When they are rapacious, they have to wait for the opportunity.
02:05Or, to provoke her
02:29And sometimes the smaller ones eat the larger ones.
02:33So, Grandpa, is it still going in circles?
02:36Yet, it all has to start somewhere.
02:38Of course, my boy
02:40You see, everything begins, everything lives, everything exists thanks to the sun.
02:44The sun? But why? What do you mean, the sun?
02:48Yes, without the sun, Earth would be a dead planet
02:51Like so many other planets
03:09Hello, I am Photon, a particle of light
03:11You remember me, of course.
03:13How could you have forgotten me?
03:15No? Huh?
03:16But remember, Photon, come on, I am light.
03:20Finally, me and the other Photons
03:22We transport energy
03:24Do you want to see?
03:30Did you see the burst of energy I gave him?
03:32Funny, isn't it?
03:34Yes, it's thanks to me that energy, well, that life exists.
03:38Yes, well, I mean, I mean
03:40It's thanks to us, and yet we are so tiny.
03:43So, so much
03:43That it is not possible for you to see us
03:46But believe me, you can feel our presence.
03:50And how does it all begin with the sun, Grandpa?
03:53Ah, that's because it's the base of all food chains.
03:56It is its warmth that would cause everything that nourishes to bloom and develop.
03:59Without him, you see, none of this would exist.
04:12Here, do you want another example?
04:14Ah yes, I'd like that, tell me
04:21You see, not much is happening in this sheet, is it?
04:24Quite peaceful, isn't it?
04:26Well, you can count on me, things are going to get rough.
04:45That's all over now, right?
04:47A little order, please.
04:58Oxygen here, what do you think?
05:01And a carbon fiber one there, not bad, huh?
05:02Another oxygen, like that, it's prettier
05:04Yes, that's true, you're right.
05:08And what is this work? Are you crazy? Is this sugar?
05:11But boss, it's pretty, isn't it?
05:13I said sugars, is that clear?
05:15Come on, forget it, he knows nothing about abstract sculpture
05:21Yes, okay, that's a sugar cube.
05:28Come on, send it to me.
06:10Yes, it is from sunlight that the energy which sustains life comes.
06:14the entire chain of life
06:16And what is our place in this chain?
06:19Because nobody eats us
06:21And we eat a lot of things
06:22Far too much compared to our needs, yes
06:25But it wasn't always like that
06:27I'm going to tell you
06:29A few tens of thousands of years ago
06:35Um, I'm going to tell you
07:20Here's something to eat, children.
07:22Is that all?
07:23Imagine, I was about to catch a beast that big.
07:27Oh, you and your hunting stories.
07:36Here we go.
08:01Oh, oh, oh!
08:15You understand, my boy.
08:16With this lifestyle, they were always hungry
08:18and their bodily needs were difficult to meet.
08:34Greece, twelve calories, protein, eight vitamins...
08:38Ah, that's not much. There aren't many vitamins in it.
08:41Finally, it's fortunate that we're used to the joquet diet.
08:44Okay, that's fine, okay, let it pass, let it pass.
08:48Still, a little more food wouldn't have hurt.
08:56Finally, some protein and a little fat for reserves.
09:00It was about time, the reserves were exhausted.
09:03That's not surprising, after two days without eating.
09:06Hey, look, there's not much vitamin C in all of this.
09:10Is it serious?
09:11Well, I don't know, you'd have to ask...
09:14Oh, well, he's still asleep.
09:24Ben, help me get out of here, come on.
09:28Oh, Hiss!
09:29But what's happening, master?
09:31What's going on?
09:33I've seen that before.
09:34It's true, it can be dangerous, but yes, the artery can rupture and blood can spill into
09:39the organism.
09:40It needs to be repaired and reinforced quickly.
09:43Let's hurry, let's hurry, we need to plug this gap quickly.
09:46Come on, Plaquetot, let's get to work, my friend.
09:49And you, Plaquetat, quick, this way, quick.
09:51Plaquetot, stop dreaming, we're going to need you.
10:14Hold me so I can go check if it's holding up before the others arrive.
10:29Hey, that's good, you can go.
10:32Come on.
10:39That's good work, and don't tell me that the plaques don't
10:43It's useless.
10:44That's not normal; blood vessels shouldn't be damaged like that.
10:54What is this ?
11:01Well! Well!
11:03Hold !
11:04What is this ?
11:07Master! Master! Master!
11:11Master! It's urgent!
11:13Hey, what? What is it?
11:15We are told there is a total lack of vitamin C in the body.
11:19This vitamin is important.
11:22Huh? How is that important? It's crucial, yes.
11:25Without it, there is fever, anemia, blood vessels are damaged and this causes hemorrhages.
11:30It's scurvy, a serious disease.
11:34But then, sir, we must quickly order the production of vitamin C.
11:38Well, unfortunately, we can't. The body doesn't produce vitamin C. We need to get it from external sources.
11:45fruits, vegetables.
11:46So, what can we do?
11:49Oh, nothing. Just hoping.
11:56Oh, they were ahead of their time, those guys.
12:14That's what I feared, a vessel rupture. And that's very serious.
12:19Oh, nothing.
13:25He has a fever
13:37You don't need to worry
13:40Okay, I'll fix that, don't worry.
13:42I'm coming back
13:57Here I am!
14:03Okay, wait
14:05I have what I need
14:12But what are you bringing to the table?
14:21Do you really think that's what's going to cure him?
14:24And you will give him that
14:25And to top it all off, here
14:27That'll do.
14:28And that too, yes
14:32That's very good.
14:32But...
14:33No, no, no discussion
14:35Whether they follow this regimen for 5 or 6 days
14:37And that will be perfectly fine.
14:43This is what I bring to the sick person.
15:01Vitamin C, 400 mg, that's good
15:03Okay, let it through.
15:18It's fine, you can go ahead, it's solid
15:26It's almost over
15:28Well, all's well that ends well.
15:30Nevertheless, I was very scared.
15:40Remains, almost
15:42110g of protein and 300 calories of fat
15:45Yes, it's good, it's all very good.
15:49Let's take a look at what's happening in the liver
15:51To fulfill your cholesterol order
15:54I need lipids and fatty acids, master.
15:57If I don't have any, I can't make any
15:59What is so impertinent about that?
16:01Which school did you graduate from, huh?
16:03If you have been placed an order
16:04It's because the materials are there, they're arriving
16:07And here is the announced delivery of lipids.
16:09What are you waiting for?
16:11Immediate production of cholesterol, execution
16:14How are things going in your sector?
16:17Not very strong
16:18And why is that?
16:20I'm being asked to take care of the fat stockpile
16:22I'd like that.
16:23But you see for yourself, these aren't reserves, that's...
16:25You don't know if I'll be getting fat delivered soon.
16:29At least a little bit for my reserves?
16:31Look at what's happening over there
16:35Reservations!
16:38Hey guys!
16:39Well, it's about time, we were all alone.
16:41Finally, we'll be able to have some fun.
16:54It's fine, I'm not in pain anymore.
17:04Not for me, it doesn't take much effort.
17:07Thank you, thank you, master.
17:15Do you see these fruits?
17:18They are good for your health and contain vitamins
17:25Ah yes, but you had to know that.
17:27It's true, it took us a while to learn it.
17:37Oh no! Oh no, no, no, no, no!
17:38Oh no!
17:47Oh
18:13Life wasn't easy for our ancestors.
18:15And even less than you think.
18:25Come on !
18:34Come on !
18:39They were always hungry, always lacking food
18:43Their life was harsh and the food barely sufficient to compensate for the energy expenditure
18:54And when they did not perish from epidemics or scurvy
19:00Scurvy requires green vegetables and fruit.
19:06But Grandfather, we've talked so much about those feasts, those pentagruelic banquets
19:11You know, those from the Middle Ages or even before
19:14And last to the elite, yes, to the lord, the prince, the king
19:21For ordinary people, it was something else entirely.
19:26And don't forget, son, that even elected officials put themselves on the line.
19:30Set an example!
19:31Physical exertion was commonplace
19:33One point that we can't imagine
19:35Look, even outside of their battle, these valiant crusaders
19:38They could travel thousands of kilometers on foot
19:41Would they do that today?
19:50Nowadays, everything is easy, too easy in our modern countries
20:10Motorized or public transport, a sedentary lifestyle, overly rich and abundant food, and a lack of physical exercise
20:19Yes, everything has become too easy.
20:22And the chains of life, those which, deep within our cells, govern our existence, have of
20:27struggles to function properly
20:28They weren't made for that balance.
20:31Okay, so grandpa, in short, if we learn to treat them well, to nourish them well, our cells, they
20:37will be preserved forever
20:38They will keep better, longer, but still
20:42By constantly renewing themselves as we grow and age, they will eventually become tired, that's the
20:48'obviously
20:48And our body, of course, too.
20:54Ah, look!
20:56So !
21:04Hey, that looks good!
21:11Ah, I don't know!
21:14Oh, look, Grandpa!
21:20That makes you want to try it, doesn't it?
21:22Ah yes, yes, that's right!
21:24Are you still hungry?
21:25No, not really, no, but it's like a...
21:28Like a desire, a need that comes from afar!
21:30Yes, yes, that's pretty much it!
21:32Ah, if only we could explain to you what's happening at that moment in your body, in your brain
21:37!
21:39A reserve of sugar and fat is enough!
21:41Protein reserves are sufficient!
21:44Are we going to put off your appetite, sir?
21:46Ah, ah yes, okay, go ahead!
21:50Put off your appetite, pass it on immediately!
21:54Immediately, that's easily said!
21:55Even with our current resources, it will take some time before order is restored.
22:00destination !
22:01In the meantime, anything can happen!
22:07They could have allowed us a little cake!
22:10A young organism still needs quite a bit of sugar!
22:25Food in sight!
22:26Yes, good!
22:27Give the order to seize it!
22:30Order of the primitive brain! Food in sight, we must seize it!
22:34But what is this fossil? It's a librius!
22:38Enough food, cut the appetite! So much dust beard!
22:42There is never enough food, and you have to seize it when it presents itself!
22:45So much beard yourself, huh!
22:47You'd just repeat what you said, you old wreck!
22:50You believe...
22:50The orders received from the brain are not always simple!
22:53It's because memories and distant instincts still remain.
22:55that the modern brain doesn't always handle very well, you see?
23:00Well, honestly, it can't hurt you, can it!
23:10Fat, 230 calories!
23:12Protein, 130!
23:14Sugar, a little over 200!
23:16Stop!
23:17With fats, that's plenty of calories!
23:20And vitamins, nothing too much, okay!
23:23Finally, it'll be alright!
23:28Stop buying! No more fat, no more sugar!
23:32We don't spend enough! We eat too much! Stop it!
23:36No, but do you hear that? He's never happy, that one!
23:38When he doesn't have enough, he whines, but when he has too much, he grumbles!
23:43Maintaining a good balance is not easy!
23:45No, balance isn't easy!
23:48And the excesses that accumulate eventually become as dangerous as famine!
23:52That's because we eat often in a lifetime!
23:55Approximately 75,000 times, right?
23:58And all that food, does it come from the sun?
24:01Yes indeed!
24:03Meat, milk, cheese, vegetables, salad, the oxygen we breathe!
24:09Yes, everything that nourishes our cells comes from the sun!
24:40Bouboule, here you go!
24:50Bouboule, here you go!
24:52And here is life, life, life!
24:55The soul and life listening to each other in serenity!
24:59Let's take up the challenge!
25:03So, doing rhymes with joy!
25:05The life !
25:06Life, life, life, life!
25:09Life, life, that's life!
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