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ComicToons - Gnome Sweet Gnome is a fun and entertaining classic cartoon filled with humor, colorful animation, and playful adventures. Follow the charming gnomes as they find themselves in unexpected situations packed with comedy, chaos, and classic animated fun. With its vintage cartoon style and timeless humor, this animated short delivers nostalgic entertainment for viewers of all ages.

Enjoy the lighthearted storytelling, funny moments, and old-school cartoon charm that make classic animations so memorable. A perfect watch for fans of retro cartoons and vintage animated classics.

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Transcript
00:00We'll be right back
00:53Through the dense forests, for many a mile, we search for treasures.
01:00With a song and a smile, and down in the earth, far and deep, hidden treasures lay asleep, fine emeralds
01:11and rubies, and green peridots, amethysts and beryls, and bright crystal rocks.
01:22Hey, look what I found!
01:31Well, that's a quartz vein. Take some samples.
01:48Oh, and where in the world did you come from?
01:54And who are you, anyway?
01:57Me? Huh. I, I'm a geologist.
02:00And what in the world is that?
02:03Huh. You mean to say that you don't know what a geologist is?
02:08Why, we, we look for precious stones. There.
02:22So, you're a, uh, a ge, a geologist?
02:27Of course we're geologists.
02:30Why, we look for, uh, uh, underground treasures, see?
02:35Help! Help! Help! A geologist, save us!
02:41Oh, gee, I must have hit him hard, all right.
03:11Oh, gee, I must have hit him hard, all right.
03:11Thank you very much.
03:11Thank you, thank you, everybody.
03:12Emily, I must have helped him.
03:13Thank you, ogre that you, thank you, thank you.
03:15It's been there in the matter of fantasy,
03:15You're a goal one of the things speed expenditure.
03:43Hey, look out!
03:44Hey, here comes the one who's looking for treasures.
03:49He's a geologist.
03:52Geologist?
03:54Treasure?
03:56So what?
03:57Let him come.
04:07Hide!
04:16Uh, hello?
04:23Wow!
04:27Hey!
04:28Help me get out of here, please!
04:32Oh, no, we won't.
04:34If we let you go, you'll tell everybody about our treasures.
04:41What treasures?
04:41Like this, for instance.
04:48Oh, that's a ruby.
04:51A sort of a mineral.
04:54People can make rubies now themselves.
04:58Uh-huh, and rubies are used in watches.
05:01They're even harder than steel.
05:03You don't say?
05:04Yes.
05:05Without rubies, we wouldn't have lasers.
05:09Heard of it?
05:10It's a sort of a ray that can pierce, that can pierce any stone.
05:16That's swell.
05:19Ah, that's a lot of nonsense.
05:25Line up!
05:45We're gnomes, we're gnomes, we're gnomes.
05:49The genuine masters of all stones.
05:52To people, never for a day.
05:55The stones will ever we display.
06:17Hey, geologist.
06:19You're down there?
06:20Look what I've got.
06:24You had better help me get out of here.
06:37Uh-huh.
06:39Uh-huh.
07:02Oh.
07:14Just a minute.
07:31That's a mineral called barrels.
07:34And when it's green, it's called emerald.
07:39Light alloys can be made with the help of barrels.
07:44And these alloys are used in planes and rockets.
07:49Well, well. Now for certain, I'll never give that to anyone.
07:54You can come with me if you want, and I'll show you how you can get out of this place.
07:59Come on.
08:12And this is all gold.
08:15Oh, no. That's not gold. That's peridot crystal.
08:21Water made all this.
08:22Oh, what do you know? Come on.
08:39And Water made all this, too?
08:41Of course. Those are amethyst crystals.
08:52Ouch! I hit the crystal and saw lots of stars.
08:56Oh, those weren't stars. Those were sparks from the crystal.
09:02You see? Everything here is crystal.
09:06Quartz.
09:07But this one is the special one.
09:10It's called piezo-quartz.
09:14Hit it, and you'll get electricity.
09:17That's great.
09:19Electricity.
09:21Oh, and what have you got there?
09:25Shh, quiet.
09:26That's our hiding place.
09:29We've got lots of them here.
09:32We're very rich.
09:52Now, you should be ashamed of yourself with all this lying here going to waste.
09:59I'll tell you that people could make real good use of it.
10:37Grab them.
10:39Catch them.
10:40Hurry up.
10:41Quickly.
10:51Get a hold of them.
11:06They went that way.
11:07Come on.
11:08Hurry up.
11:09Hurry up.
11:09Quick.
11:37Get a hold of them.
11:38And hold on to them.
11:44Ah, now we've got you, you smart Havocs.
11:47You thought you could get into a hiding place.
11:49Did you ever see a miracle like this?
11:57Stop.
11:57Stop it.
11:58Stop it.
11:59Please stop it.
12:04Oh, I got it.
12:06He is a magician.
12:07He's got electricity.
12:11There's no magic here at all.
12:14Why, it's an ordinary crystal.
12:16You see, it serves people in radio settings and works in various apparatuses.
12:21And what do you need crystals for?
12:25When we become very, very rich, we will decorate the sky with beautiful precious stones.
12:34And it will be brighter than the sun.
12:38You funny creatures.
12:41Why, there's nothing more beautiful than the real sky and the sun.
12:49And your stones, your precious stones will get ruined here.
12:54People, they could make good use of them.
12:58Ah, I'm off.
13:16Maybe you'll stay here with us.
13:18We're also geologists.
13:21We search for precious stones, too.
13:24No.
13:25You search for yourselves.
13:27We geologists.
13:29For the people.
13:44This group.
13:47Thank you friend.
13:49And this too.
13:52Thanks.
13:55Goodbye everybody.
14:42Oh, there he is.
14:44And look, there is something else.
14:48And here, too.
14:50Look why that's a billow and a ruby.
14:54What a helper we've got.
15:10Good morning.
15:13Breakfast time.
15:15Breakfast time.
15:17Monkey.
15:19Oh, what is it?
15:21Tomorrow already?
15:23No.
15:25It's still today.
15:27Huh.
15:27But you've had your breakfast.
15:29Yes.
15:30So what of it?
15:32Today's become tomorrow.
15:36There's no tomorrow now when it's today.
15:39Tomorrow is in the future.
15:41Today it's the present tense.
15:45Is tomorrow present, too?
15:47That is.
15:48It's in fun, huh?
15:50Hm.
15:51The future can always become the present.
15:53But, uh...
15:54Yes.
15:55Come on.
15:56Come on.
15:57Oh, well.
15:58It will become the present later.
16:00When?
16:02Soon.
16:04Oh, if you ask me.
16:06It happened already.
16:08What do you mean, happened?
16:10When did it happen?
16:11How did it happen?
16:14Uh...
16:14What's been happening, friends?
16:17The future.
16:19But where?
16:20Oh, everywhere.
16:23It's been tomorrow since this morning.
16:26Oh.
16:26That can't be right.
16:27That today should be tomorrow.
16:30No.
16:30Oh, the way you put it,
16:32today is still yesterday.
16:34Yesterday is finished already.
16:38Uh...
16:39Uh...
16:40When yesterday finishes,
16:41comes tomorrow.
16:43And then the day after tomorrow.
16:47And then comes the day after the day after tomorrow.
16:52And then...
16:54Excuse me, please.
16:56Where is today?
16:58Who cares about it anyway?
17:01Every single day is present.
17:05Everyone is sick of that.
17:09I'm afraid that time will stop soon altogether and for good.
17:16We will wake up in the morning there where yesterday has stood.
17:24We will wake up in the morning there where yesterday has stood.
17:36We will wake up in the morning there.
17:37Let today then be tomorrow.
17:38Let today then be tomorrow.
17:39Don't we want a nice new day?
17:41No one cares about the present,
17:44which is simply yesterday.
17:46day. Look, see? Everything around us is tomorrow-ish. Don't you realize that we already are living
17:55in the future? If it was really the future now, why, this right now would already be
18:03a new year at least. What? The new year? Uh, the new year. Why not? Let it be the new
18:12year. What's that? What's that? The new year. The new year doesn't come in just like that.
18:21The new year has to be seen in. Oh, fine. It's just fine. Oh, really. Let's do see the new
18:30year in. Oh, let's do. Well, I do say, really, why not? Why not? It's such a lot of fun,
18:41my
18:41friends, to see the new year in. Lots and lots of fun. All right. Let's start right in
18:51celebrating. We'll see you in the new year. If you want to see in the new year, you have
18:57to have a fur tree. Then, you have to have Grandfather Frost and the Snow Maiden. I can
19:08be the Snow Maiden. I would like to be Grandfather Frost. May I? Then I can be the fur tree.
19:21Oh,
19:21fine. We'll decorate you and dance all around you. And, uh, what kind of dancing will that
19:31be? Ah, round the tree. The snake was born in Africa, in Africa well grand. So elegant the
19:43whole year round. So green and so well fed. Why does he have to be green? Because I'm
19:52a fur tree. Oh, I don't think you'll ever make a fur tree. Why not? Why won't he make
20:00a fur tree? A fur tree is prickly. Snakes too soft. Fur trees are full of prickly needles. Oh, we
20:11can stick the needles in. Please don't. Don't stick any needles into me. The parrot's right.
20:19I will never make a decent fur tree. So we haven't got a tree. But we do have the Snow
20:29Maiden.
20:30And, and Grandpa Frost. There's no old man Frost either. Father Frost is cold while Grand Elephant
20:37here. Feel him. He is warm. But we can freeze him up. A bit. No. Don't freeze me. Please don't
20:48freeze me. I don't wanna catch cold. I don't. Well, we can celebrate the new year with nothing
20:55but the Snow Maiden. See? I say we can. That's right. The beautiful Snow Maiden came to celebrate
21:06with us. She brought us many, many gifts and played like one of us. So we've decided definitely
21:24to celebrate. Of course. And we don't need the old year anymore? No, we don't. Celebrate.
21:36But remember, our elephant will miss one of his birthdays. How's that? Why's that? Because
21:44he hasn't had his birthday yet this year. He hasn't? And he won't have it. You said you didn't
21:51have any more use for this year. How can that be? But without a birthday at all. And I was
21:59saving fresh bananas for a birthday present. No more fresh bananas. They'll have to remain
22:05green and unripe. I say, friends, haven't we been in a bit of a hurry? I'll say we've been
22:17in a hurry. Why on earth should we rush to see in the next new year when there are so
22:25many
22:25interesting things left this year? Bananas and pineapples? Yeah. And there is still my birthday
22:37coming. That means the future hasn't come yet. Not yet. But you can be sure it will arrive.
22:47Ah, so today isn't tomorrow, is it? Today is today. Tomorrow is tomorrow.
22:59Every day? Every day. Swell. Every day will be tomorrow.
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