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04:15That's not amazing
04:22I'll show you amazing
04:26Godfather Drosselmeyer
04:28How did you get in?
04:30I came down the chimney chute like Santa Claus
04:33No way, there's a fire in the fireplace
04:36A year old red a year smarter
04:38Aren't we Fritz?
04:52Wow, that is amazing
04:59Godfather Drosselmeyer
05:00Make the soldiers come out of the side door instead of the drawbridge
05:03Sorry, I can't do that Fritz
05:07Well, how about making the children inside come out so I can see them?
05:10It's not going to happen, Fritz
05:12The mechanism for the figures is set up so they go through the same cycle over and over
05:16I can't change it
05:18Yeah, well, it's kinda interesting
05:20But how long can you watch them doing the same thing?
05:23Well, I think the castle's great, Godfather Drosselmeyer
05:27There, you see?
05:29Now, look what's hiding in the Christmas tree
05:37That wasn't there before
05:44But whose present is it?
05:50Let me show you how it works first
05:52Let me show you how it works first
05:59Please be gentle with it
06:04Can I try?
06:04Of course, it's yours
06:08Mine?
06:09Oh, Godfather Drosselmeyer, thank you
06:12I'll only use small nuts so Nutcracker doesn't get hurt
06:17Let me try
06:23You're working for Fritz now
06:25You're going to hurt him
06:27You're going to hurt him
06:30You're going to hurt him
06:31You're going to hurt him
06:37Look what you did
06:38You broke him
06:40I guess you won't make a very good soldier now
06:43You've hurt my nutcracker
06:45Now you can't have him
06:47Will I ever survive?
06:52Poor nutcracker
06:53Here, I'll fix your jaw
07:02Are you feeling any better?
07:05Don't you worry about Fritz
07:07I'll keep him away from you
07:08And Godfather Drosselmeyer said he can fix you up
07:12Good as new
07:23Tonight, you can sleep here
07:26And tomorrow, we'll see about...
07:29Cah!
07:29Cah!
07:35Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah!
07:41Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah!
07:50Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah! Cah!
07:50Godfather Drosselmeyer,
07:52How did you...
07:54What are you doing on the clock?
07:56A better question might be,
07:57What is the clock doing under me?
07:59Please come down,
08:01You're scaring me
08:02If you think you're scared,
08:04you should see the view from up here
08:06Here we go.
08:41Well, well, well. We do look ready for action, don't we?
08:46What say you, my proud army?
08:49Hurray!
08:55And what are we waiting for? To battle!
09:16Don't just stand there, men. Look alive!
09:22Friends, brothers, fellow soldiers, are you with me?
09:27Hey!
09:31Then let us meet the enemy!
09:44Forward, men! Forward!
09:47Fire!
09:51Now, my hearties, take them!
10:00There's too many of them! Fall back!
10:03Destroy them all!
10:06Tonight is your end, Nutcracker! Long have I waited for this moment!
10:15Now is the time for your demise!
10:23No!
10:32Oh, Nutcracker. My precious Nutcracker.
10:43Fritz, play quietly or you'll awaken Marie.
10:47Gosh, what is she, Revenwinkle?
10:50Shh!
10:53Where's Nutcracker?
10:55You'd do better to worry about yourself than the Nutcracker, young lady.
10:58Why on earth did you stay up so late last night?
11:04I had to, Mother. Nutcracker was in danger.
11:08The only one who was in danger was you.
11:10How could you have been so careless as to bump your head?
11:14We've all been very worried about you.
11:16Not me.
11:17Marie's head is so hard, the floor would crack before she would.
11:20That'll be enough, Fritz.
11:22But, Mother, I wasn't being careless.
11:25I slipped when I threw my shoe at the Mouse King.
11:28Yes, yes, I'm sure you did, dear.
11:30Now you just relax and don't worry about your Nutcracker.
11:34He's safe and sound in the parlor.
11:38Only half right.
11:39He's safe and sound, but it happens he was in my pocket.
11:43Godfather Drosselmeyer, you're in a world all your own.
11:47Come, Fritz.
11:48We'll leave Godfather Drosselmeyer to visit with Marie.
11:51Okay, Mom.
11:53Sometimes I think you're braver than your brother.
11:55You weren't one bit afraid last night, were you?
11:58Well, I sure was afraid of that seven-headed Mouse King,
12:02but I had to protect Nutcracker.
12:05Then it did happen.
12:07It is true.
12:08True, not true.
12:10What's the difference?
12:11Who cares what happens to this ugly old Nutcracker?
12:15I care.
12:16And he's not ugly.
12:18Yes, he is.
12:19He'd be the first to admit it.
12:20And if you're honest, you'll admit it too.
12:23Well, so what if he is ugly?
12:25I care for him all the same.
12:28Oh, but that's a wonderful thing to say.
12:31Would you like to hear the story of how the Nutcracker got to be, well, the Nutcracker?
12:36Oh, yes.
12:37Yes, Godfather Drosselmeyer.
12:39Please tell me the story.
12:41Let's start at the castle.
12:43Castles are always fun.
12:45Once upon a time, there was a wonderful castle in a wonderful kingdom.
12:51A king, queen, and their beautiful baby daughter, Princess Pollypat, all lived in the castle.
12:56Everything was perfect in this castle, except for one small problem.
13:02Mice!
13:06The castle is full of mice, Drosselmeyer, and I want you to do something about it.
13:11His name was Drosselmeyer too?
13:14Just like yours, Godfather?
13:16Indeed it was.
13:17He was the king's royal clockmaker, and fortunately for him, he was also an inventor.
13:23In no time, he invented the most brilliant mousetraps.
14:15And soon, there was not a mouse to be seen.
14:20Well, as you can imagine, the king and queen were very pleased, until one night.
14:26My, my, what a pretty picture.
14:29The royal family spending quality time together.
14:32How precious.
14:34It seems one mouse has managed to escape Drosselmeyer's traps.
14:39So far.
14:40Don't lose any sleep worrying about me.
14:43I didn't get to be Madame Mousetraink, queen of the mice, for nothing.
14:46Then consider yourself lucky and be on your way.
14:50Lucky?
14:51Consider myself lucky?
14:52Let me tell you something, your royal highness.
14:56I used to have a family just like the two of you do.
14:59That is, until your traps took everyone from me.
15:02Oh, my.
15:03Oh, my.
15:04I'll give you something to oh, my about, sister.
15:08By all the tales of all the mice in the world, I swear a vow of revenge.
15:13I will place a curse on your little princess, Pearly Fat, that will...
15:17Oh, no, you won't.
15:19You won't.
15:20You won't.
15:21You won't.
15:24You won't.
15:28I will.
15:29You are my most trusted advisors, the bravest and wisest men in all the land.
15:37Surely one of you can tell me how to guard against Madame Mousetraink, placing a curse
15:41on Princess Pearly Fat.
15:43There is only one solution, your majesty.
15:45We must have six nurses in the room with the princess at all times.
15:49Each nurse must have a cat on her lap to further guard against Madame Mousetraink.
15:57Well, the court astrologer had a pretty good idea there, and it worked for a while.
16:28By all the tales of all the mice, I make a curse that's far from nice.
16:34Let this babe of royalty turn into a grotesque scurry!
17:15I'll tell you something, Sidney.
17:17I can't take much more of this.
17:20You're quite right, my queen.
17:23This is your fault.
17:25You two had better have a solution for how to take this curse off our daughter.
17:29Well, Your Highness, I've got good news and I've got bad news.
17:33The good news is the curse can be taken off your daughter by having a young man who has
17:39never shaved and never worn boots crack a crack-a-took nut in front of her.
17:43Wonderful.
17:44But what's the bad news?
17:46The bad news is there are only maybe two or three crack-a-took nuts in the whole world.
17:52Then I guess you'd better start looking for them.
18:10For the next fifteen years, clockmaker Drusselmeyer and the court of Straviger sail the world looking for a single crack
18:18-a-took nut from which to lift the curse from Princess Pirlipat.
18:39Fifteen years sailing around the world and not a single crack-a-took nut to show for it.
18:46Cousin Drusselmeyer, how good to see you after all these years.
18:50Where have you been?
18:52On a wasted voyage to the four corners of the globe seeking a crack-a-took nut for fifteen miserable
18:58years.
18:59A crack-a-took nut?
19:01Wow, what a coincidence.
19:02I just happen to have a crack-a-took nut right here.
19:12It is a crack-a-took nut.
19:15Yes, I got it as a gift years ago.
19:17If you need it so badly, you can have it.
19:20A crack-a-took nut?
19:22You've had a crack-a-took nut all these years?
19:26Tell me, cousin, just when did you get this crack-a-took nut?
19:32Well, you're not going to believe this.
19:36It's just too funny.
19:39When did you get the nut?
19:42Fifteen years ago.
19:44Isn't that too much?
19:52Drusselmeyer, Drusselmeyer, get a hold of yourself, man.
19:58Let me at him.
20:04We've got the crack-a-took nut.
20:06Do you understand?
20:10You're right.
20:12We've got the nut.
20:14We've got the nut.
20:16But now we have to find a man who's never shaved or worn boots
20:20who can crack this nut with his teeth.
20:23This must be your lucky day.
20:25My son's never worn boots, and he also has himself quite a beard.
20:29The kid's teeth are so strong, he could be a beaver.
20:52But now we've got the nut.
20:53We've got the nut.
20:54We've got our nut in.
21:00We've got the nut.
21:03Well, listen to me.
21:18Tell me you found a crackadook nut.
21:20We have, your majesty.
21:22Thank heavens!
21:24Our nightmare is over!
21:26And you're the young man who can crack the nut.
21:30Oh, bearded and without boots.
21:34Oh, it's just too perfect.
21:37Too perfect.
21:40It's her.
21:41It's Princess Perlipot.
21:45So, we have visitors.
21:47How nice.
21:48I love it when someone comes to the castle to see what my parents have turned me into.
21:54Now, darling, you know it was Madame Mouserink who placed the curse that has made you look,
21:58uh, look, well, uh...
22:02Different?
22:06Yes, yes, that's it.
22:08Uh, different.
22:10Fine.
22:11Well, then, let's discuss the fee.
22:13Fee?
22:14You mean this young man wants to charge me for making my daughter look normal?
22:20You're not exactly in a position to argue the point, Your Highness.
22:25True.
22:26What is the fee, then?
22:28If he can turn Princess Perlipot into a beautiful princess,
22:31then he should be able to marry her and become a prince.
22:34It's a deal.
22:35Let's get on with it.
22:38The Krakatuk nut, please.
22:50The Krakatuk nut, please.
22:59Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, hey!
23:25So, you've broken my curse.
23:28Well, there's a price to be paid.
23:32Power that cursed little pearly pet.
23:35Madam Mousetreak calls you back.
23:38Do to this man what you should.
23:40Change him to a nutcracker made of red!
24:13All right, you've won for today.
24:16But someday, I'll take my revenge.
24:21Someday, the nutcracker will be destroyed!
24:37Did you hear what Madam Mouserink said?
24:40Of course I did.
24:41She's going to destroy the nutcracker someday.
24:43Who cares?
24:44All that matters is I've got my beautiful daughter back.
24:52You're right.
24:53We have nothing to worry about.
24:55Once your daughter marries my cousin's son,
24:57he'll be a prince and under your protection.
25:00Me? Marry an ugly wooden nutcracker?
25:02You've got to be joking!
25:16Get out of here, Drosselmeyer!
25:18And take that thing with you!
25:26Drosselmeyer!
25:27Wait!
25:28Listen to me.
25:29There's a way for the nutcracker to not only return to normal,
25:33but to become a prince as well.
25:35I'm listening.
25:37He must kill the son of Madam Mouserink
25:39and win the love of a lady in spite of his ugliness.
25:43Oh, is that all?
25:47And that, Marie, is the story of how Nutcracker came to be.
25:54That's a very sad story, Godfather Drosselmeyer.
25:58Princess Pearly Pat shouldn't have been so...
26:01mean.
26:05I would have loved him even if he was ugly.
26:21You're looking much better today, Marie.
26:25Thank you, Mother.
26:26Nutcracker's looking better too, don't you think?
26:29Oh, much better, I should say.
26:31Godfather Drosselmeyer did a fine job repairing him.
26:35Well, it's a good thing.
26:38Nutcracker's almost like a member of the family.
26:41I think you need to stay in bed for a few more days.
26:46Eat your soup, dear.
26:52It's all very clear to me now, Nutcracker.
26:55I know you're Godfather Drosselmeyer's nephew.
26:59I'll always be here for you.
27:01I'll always help you if you need it.
27:16Wake up! Wake up and hand over all your candy!
27:20Oh, the Mouse King!
27:22It ain't Humpty Dumpty.
27:24Now, do I get that Christmas candy,
27:26or do I chew Nutcracker in the sawdust?
27:29My precious Nutcracker?
27:32You wouldn't!
27:33Of course I would.
27:37Anything you ask.
27:39Only don't hurt Nutcracker.
27:42I think you and me are gonna get along just fine, kid.
27:55And then the seven-headed Mouse King told me
27:58unless I gave him all my Christmas candy,
28:00he'd chew Nutcracker into sawdust.
28:02Where does she get such crazy ideas?
28:05Eating all that candy would make anyone see seven-headed mice.
28:12Now, Fritz, don't make fun of Marie just because she has a good imagination.
28:16But I didn't imagine it, and I didn't eat all my candy.
28:21The Mouse King ate it all.
28:23Yeah.
28:24Yeah.
28:26Let him laugh, Marie.
28:28They don't know how lucky you are.
28:30You alone can save Nutcracker from the Mouse King.
28:33It will not be easy.
28:35But if you succeed, you will become a princess yourself.
28:38I don't care about being a princess, Godfather.
28:41I'll stand by Nutcracker because...
28:44because I love him.
28:48What kind of stories are you telling her, Godfather Drosselmeyer?
28:52Only true ones, my dear.
28:54Only true ones.
28:57Remember, Marie.
28:59Keep your promise to Nutcracker.
29:01Always stand by him.
29:03Help him when you can.
29:04I will, Godfather.
29:06I swear by the love I feel for Nutcracker.
29:19I've given you all my Christmas candy.
29:21What more do you want?
29:23I'll take your dresses and books for starters.
29:26And just to show you I'm a nice guy.
29:28I'll make you the same deal as before.
29:31Turn the stuff over to me, and I won't chew the Nutcracker into sawdust.
29:42Anything.
29:43I'll do anything to save my Nutcracker.
30:02I just don't know what to do.
30:05I've already given the Mouse King my Christmas candy and my dresses and books.
30:10I'm afraid he'll keep asking for more and more things until I have nothing left.
30:15And then he'll chew you to pieces.
30:18I'd do anything to save you, but it's very, very hard.
30:32You've done enough already, Marie.
30:36You are alive.
30:38Alive and sad that you've given the Mouse King your things to save me.
30:42Oh, but I'd do anything to help you, Nutcracker.
30:45Then get me a sword so I can slay the Mouse King.
30:48I broke the one I had in the last battle.
30:52Of course. I remember now.
30:55That's why you couldn't come to life before.
30:58You had nothing to defend yourself with.
31:04And that's the whole story, Fritz.
31:06That's why I need one of your toy soldier's swords.
31:10So the Nutcracker will kill the Seven-Headed Mouse King?
31:14Right. What do you say?
31:17I say I hope whatever you've got isn't catching.
31:23On the other hand, the day may come when I need a favor.
31:26So here.
31:28This soldier wasn't following orders anyway.
31:36Thank you, Fritz. You're the best brother there is.
31:40Hello.
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32:28I can't stand this waiting any longer.
32:50I can't stand this waiting for you, but I can't stand this waiting for you.
33:06I can't stand this waiting for you.
33:38I can't stand this waiting for you, but I can't stand this waiting for you.
33:48You gave me the courage and strength to fight the beast who was tormenting you.
33:52I took these seven gold crowns from the Mouse King.
33:54I want you to have them as a symbol of my love.
33:59Oh, Nutcracker. I love you, too.
34:02Then come with me and visit my kingdom.
34:09In here?
34:20Hurry! Everyone will be waiting.
34:40It sure is dark inside this coat.
34:43Don't worry. We're almost there.
34:57Gosh.
34:58You have a closet all your life, and you never really know what's inside of it.
35:10We're not in your closet anymore, Marie.
35:12We're in Christmas wood.
35:15Don't do that.
35:17Look there.
35:28Look there.
35:35Oh, no.
35:37Oh, no.
36:07This is the most wonderful place in the whole world.
36:10And you're the most wonderful girl in the whole world.
36:20Swans only mean one thing in my kingdom.
36:23We've reached Lake Rosa.
36:31See the waves, Marie?
36:39She's so beautiful.
36:41She must be a princess.
36:44It's Princess Purdy Pat.
36:46No.
36:47Look close.
36:49It's you, Marie.
36:51But I look like a princess.
36:53You are a princess.
36:54And there has never been a princess as beautiful as you.
36:58It's Candy Town.
37:00Just as I always dreamed it would be.
37:02We'll come back and visit it someday.
37:04Right now, we have to hurry to the Marzipan Castle.
37:14Why are they all crying?
37:16They are my sisters.
37:17They're crying because they're so glad to see I'm alive.
37:24Yes, yes, I'm fine.
37:26And I have Marie to thank for it.
37:28Oh, thank you.
37:29Thank you so much.
37:43I looked in the water and what did I see?
37:47A pretty young princess dressed so beautifully.
37:50I reached in the water to help all her free.
37:54It was just a reflection.
37:56The princess was me.
37:57The castle's a glow.
38:00The music is playing.
38:02The story of everyone is waiting.
38:05It'd be a dream, but it feels so right.
38:09All I want to do is dance through the night.
38:13Dance through the night till the morning comes.
38:17Dance through the night till the morning sun.
38:20Beaks over mountains and lights up the sky.
38:24Oh, why stop now?
38:25Let's dance through the night.
38:29I wanted to linger.
38:31I wanted to stay.
38:33I wanted to dance forever and a day.
38:36But then I woke up and what did I see?
38:40I'm no longer a princess.
38:42I'm just me.
38:52Well, she's finally waking up.
38:56Maybe Fritz was right about you being Rip Van Winkle.
39:00Mother, I had the most wonderful time last night.
39:03Nutcracker took me to Christmas Wood and I ate shooting stars that turned into sugar plums.
39:08And we took a gondola ride along Lake Rosa and danced the night away in his castle.
39:15That's a wonderful dream.
39:19You still don't believe me.
39:26See here?
39:28These are the seven crowns that belong to the seven-headed Mouse King.
39:31I think I've heard all I want to hear about mice with seven heads.
39:36I think you're well enough to get out of bed for good now.
39:40At last!
39:50Oh, dear, Mr. Drosselmeyer.
39:52If you really were alive, I wouldn't be like Princess Burlypat.
39:56I wouldn't scorn you because you stopped being a handsome young man on my account.
40:02I'd love you all the more for it.
40:05I've someone here I think you might enjoy meeting.
40:10Your nephew.
40:27We have to talk.
40:31Marie, you know who I am, don't you?
40:34But of course.
40:36You're a nutcracker.
40:37Well, I was the nutcracker, but you freed me.
40:41Come with me, precious Marie.
40:43Favor me with your hand.
40:44Share my crown and my kingdom.
40:47Reign with me over Marzipan Castle.
40:49For now I am king there.
40:51And you shall be my queen.
41:00Dear Mr. Drosselmeyer, you are a kind and wonderful gentleman, and I would be honoured to be your queen.
41:16You are my love.
41:18You are my dream come true.
41:28Under the rainbow, over the sea, come my love and dance with me.
41:39Let the royal court convene.
41:43You will be my dancing queen.
41:47I will be your loyal king.
41:51And of our love will angels sing.
41:56A dream come true, I know it in my heart.
42:00A dream come true, I know we'll never part.
42:04Our love will last forever.
42:07Trusting me in our dreams will all come true.
42:20Under the rainbow, over the sea, come my love and marry me.
42:32Let the royal court convene.
42:35You will be my royal queen.
42:39The moment that you say I do is when my royal dream comes true.
42:48A dream come true, I know it in my heart.
42:52A dream come true, I know we'll never part.
42:56Our love will last forever.
43:00Trusting me in our dreams will come true.
43:03A dream come true, I know it in my heart.
43:08A dream come true, I know we'll never part.
43:12Our love will last forever.
43:18Trusting me in our dreams will come true, I know it in my heart.
43:50I know it in my heart.
43:54A dream come true, I know it in my heart.
44:15Princess Marie must battle the odds in their dream to be free.
44:21They're brave, short soldiers, march forth with a smile.
44:25But the mass king has armies of warriors so vile.
44:29It's hopeless unless they get help from the above.
44:34But anything's possible in a season of love.
44:42In a season of love.
44:45More than serene, a little girl becomes a queen.
44:54A noble, a cracker, becomes a king.
44:58And they sing of a season of love.
45:04But the cracker, Chris and his princess Marie must battle the odds in their dream to be free.
45:12They're brave, short soldiers, march forth with a smile.
45:17But the mass king has armies of warriors so vile.
45:21It's hopeless unless they get help from the above.
45:25But anything's possible in a season of love.
45:30Mother, her man.
45:43The Persever's
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