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00:02:28You almost had it, Kelly.
00:02:30Here, let me show you.
00:02:49Oh, I'm never going to get all these steps right, Barbie.
00:02:56If we keep practicing, you will.
00:03:02But what if I freeze out there, in front of everybody?
00:03:06You've just got to find the courage to try.
00:03:10Like Clara.
00:03:11Clara? From the ballet?
00:03:14Uh-huh.
00:03:15You see, Clara lost her parents when she was very young.
00:03:19She and her little brother Tommy were being raised by their grandfather, Drosselmeyer.
00:03:23He loved them, but he loved them, but he was very stern.
00:03:37Candles.
00:03:38We need more candles.
00:03:45Clara, please.
00:03:47No more daydreams.
00:03:49We have to finish decorating before our guests arrive.
00:03:52Yes, Grandfather.
00:03:5622 minutes early.
00:03:59Such bad manners.
00:04:10It's beautiful, Miss.
00:04:13Mother gave this to me.
00:04:15The Christmas I saw my first ballet.
00:04:24Oh, dear.
00:04:27The Mice have found their way into the Christmas boxes.
00:04:37You haven't seen Tommy, have you?
00:04:47Hey!
00:04:49Mystery solved.
00:04:55You might want to wash off that frosting before the Mice take a bite out of you.
00:04:59You can't tell me what to do.
00:05:01No, but I'm sure Grandfather will insist on a bath.
00:05:13Clara.
00:05:16Aunt Drosselmeyer.
00:05:18You're at least a head taller.
00:05:20I thought you weren't coming this year.
00:05:22And miss a chance to visit you and vex my uncle.
00:05:27You're already conspiring against me.
00:05:30Don't worry.
00:05:32I'll wait until your party's over before I perform any mischief.
00:05:37Where did you go this time?
00:05:39I want to hear all about it.
00:05:41Well, let's see.
00:05:43I met an emperor.
00:05:44I sailed on a junk.
00:05:46I had my first rickshaw ride.
00:05:48And I hiked the Great Wall of China.
00:05:53I'd appreciate it, Elizabeth, if you'd stop filling Clara's head with your stories.
00:05:57Just because you go traipsing all over the globe rather than stay put like a sensible person.
00:06:02There's a world full of wonders out there, Uncle.
00:06:05And Clara deserves to experience them.
00:06:12Your guests are waiting.
00:06:18Some people never change.
00:06:34Then he bowed and asked me to dance.
00:06:38Tommy.
00:06:39Tommy.
00:06:39I couldn't say no to the king.
00:06:42You must have felt like a princess.
00:06:45I wish I could have been there.
00:06:48Maybe next time you can come with me.
00:06:52Grandfather would never allow it.
00:06:55Well, surely he won't object to these.
00:07:02Tommy.
00:07:05And for you, my dear.
00:07:10Wow.
00:07:11A grenadier guard and a bangle lancer.
00:07:14Thanks.
00:07:16A nutcracker.
00:07:24He's wonderful.
00:07:27Thank you, Aunt Elizabeth.
00:07:30He sure is ugly.
00:07:32Tommy.
00:07:34On the outside, maybe.
00:07:36But inside beats the heart of a prince.
00:07:40Then I'll use him to command my army.
00:07:42Hey!
00:07:48Sorry.
00:07:51You're...
00:07:52impossible.
00:07:56Please don't be too angry with Tommy.
00:08:01I'm sure he didn't mean to hurt you.
00:08:25It's time we wake her.
00:08:26And spoil a beautiful dream.
00:08:28No.
00:08:29Let her sleep.
00:08:31Clara's not a child anymore.
00:08:33She deserves the chance to follow her dreams.
00:08:36A young girl needs to be responsible and practical.
00:08:40Clara is responsible.
00:08:42You've raised her well, Uncle.
00:08:44It's time you trusted her to grow up and make her own choices.
00:08:49It's late.
00:08:51I'll see you in the morning.
00:08:53I'll see you in the morning.
00:08:53Thanks.
00:08:57Bye-bye.
00:08:57Bye.
00:09:01Bye.
00:09:05Bye.
00:09:14Bye-bye.
00:09:16Bye-bye.
00:11:08Insolent mice!
00:11:24Get away from there!
00:11:26Shoo! Shoo!
00:11:28Back off!
00:11:30You traitors!
00:11:33I must be dreaming!
00:11:52Even as a nutcracker, you're a thorn in my side.
00:11:57And a thorn to you, I shall remain!
00:12:00Ha!
00:12:02Ha!
00:12:21Oh, my God.
00:12:36It's time I turned you into something more useful, like kindling.
00:12:44Not in my house.
00:12:49Meddling human, towering tall, let my scepter shrink you small.
00:12:56Look out!
00:13:06This is not good.
00:13:09Not so fearless, no.
00:13:12Hmm?
00:13:12Hmm?
00:13:30Can you make it up to the mantle?
00:13:31There is no way.
00:13:36I'm staying down here.
00:13:38I'm staying down here.
00:14:13You've got nowhere to run, nutcracker.
00:14:27You're not going to get away from me this time.
00:14:30Unless you'd like to feed the fire, huh?
00:14:39Nutcracker!
00:15:08Hey! Up here!
00:15:13Oh!
00:15:16Oh!
00:15:35Come on!
00:15:37Uh-oh!
00:15:39Look out!
00:15:47Thank you for saving my life.
00:15:51And for your superior nursing skills.
00:15:54You're welcome.
00:15:58This has to be a dream.
00:16:01I'm afraid it's all too real.
00:16:03And I've got to return home to Parthenia while I have the chance.
00:16:07Well, then would you mind changing me back before you go?
00:16:11Remember, I used to be taller?
00:16:14I'm afraid only the Sugar Plum Princess can reverse the Mouse King's spell.
00:16:19The Sugar Plum Princess?
00:16:21Yes. I've been trying to find her since the Mouse King turned me into a nutcracker.
00:16:26You mean you used to be...
00:16:28Not a nutcracker.
00:16:32Ah!
00:16:37Perhaps I can help.
00:16:42You will find the Sugar Plum Princess on an island across the Sea of Storms.
00:16:49But it's impossible to cross the Sea of Storms.
00:16:51It's dangerous, yes.
00:16:53But not impossible.
00:17:05Well, are you coming?
00:17:07Me?
00:17:08With you?
00:17:09In there?
00:17:12I don't think so.
00:17:14Surely you don't want to spend the rest of your life the size of a mouse.
00:17:20But how would I get back?
00:17:31Once you've found the Sugar Plum Princess, open the locket and you will return home your normal size.
00:17:37Yes. But...
00:17:53But...
00:17:55Ready?
00:17:57This is crazy.
00:17:59But... yes.
00:18:03Yes.
00:18:04Yes.
00:18:04Let's go.
00:18:41Where are we?
00:18:44Hmm. Must have taken a wrong turn back there.
00:18:48Now, where did my sword go?
00:18:51Here, let me give you a hand.
00:18:57Uh...
00:18:57Sorry.
00:19:00That happens a lot.
00:19:07A firefly?
00:19:10No. A snow fairy.
00:19:12No. A snow fairy.
00:19:14No. A snow fairy.
00:19:16No. A snow fairy.
00:19:42Here. We'll fix this right up.
00:19:52Hmm. Not so much as a thank you.
00:19:56Now, to find a way out of here.
00:20:05Huh. These walls are solid ice.
00:20:07Let's go.
00:21:40Oh no, I...
00:22:42Hey!
00:22:56I guess that was their thank you.
00:22:59Where'd they go?
00:23:00Probably off to make a blizzard somewhere.
00:23:17Welcome to Parthenia.
00:23:20It's so beautiful.
00:23:27The snow isn't even cold.
00:23:32The trees smell like peppermint, and I've never seen a sky so blue.
00:23:39Soon it'll all be a memory if the Mouse King has his way.
00:23:45And you're sure the Sugar Plum Princess can help?
00:23:48She's our only hope of defeating him.
00:23:54Hmm...
00:23:55Interesting.
00:24:22Well, what news do you bring?
00:24:25I wish I could remember, but I'm so hungry, I feel weak.
00:24:30No, faint.
00:24:32You insolent little bat.
00:24:35I should turn you into a ceiling fan.
00:24:38That would be a shame.
00:24:40Then I couldn't tell you the juicy bit of gossip I overheard.
00:24:53Thank you very much, your most royal majesty.
00:24:56May I say you're looking specially regal this evening, sire?
00:25:03Right, well, for starters, Nutcracker's back.
00:25:07What?
00:25:08Here?
00:25:09And he's got some girl with him.
00:25:12Don't know where she came from.
00:25:14I do.
00:25:17Now, here comes a good part.
00:25:19They're looking for a Sugar Plum Princess
00:25:21who can supposedly defeat you.
00:25:28Uh, according to the Nutcracker.
00:25:31Sugar Plum Princess?
00:25:34I've never heard of a Sugar Plum Princess.
00:25:38Bring me the Royal Registry
00:25:41and bring me the Nutcracker.
00:26:00It's what's left of the Gingerbread Village.
00:26:02The Mouse King's work, no doubt.
00:26:07I didn't know things had gotten this bad.
00:26:51It's all right.
00:26:52They're just children.
00:26:55With very good aim.
00:27:01Wait!
00:27:02We found this.
00:27:03Is she yours?
00:27:06Patty!
00:27:25What happened here?
00:27:26We went out with marzipan to gather candleberries.
00:27:30We came back, and everything, and everyone, were gone.
00:27:35It was the Mouse King's army.
00:27:37This is all Prince Eric's fault.
00:27:40Who's Prince Eric?
00:27:42The son of the king who ruled before the mouse took over.
00:27:45Yeah, but he wasn't much of a prince.
00:27:48The king left his throne and the golden scepter to his royal advisor.
00:27:51The Mouse.
00:27:52Until the prince could prove himself worthy.
00:27:55Let me guess.
00:27:56The Mouse decided he liked being king.
00:27:59But what happened to Prince Eric?
00:28:02Don't know, don't care.
00:28:04We're better off without him.
00:28:06It's dangerous here.
00:28:08We'll travel together until we can find you a safe home.
00:28:31The Mouse King's army.
00:28:34Carrying with left of our village.
00:28:43There they are!
00:28:47Come on!
00:28:49Come on, into the woods!
00:29:06They're getting closer!
00:29:08Up here!
00:29:09Get them!
00:29:10Get them!
00:29:21Is everyone all right?
00:29:24I'm not really sure.
00:29:26Well, what have we here?
00:29:29A wooden spy.
00:29:31Some new kind of Mouse King trap.
00:29:34Kidnappers as well.
00:29:36No, they helped us.
00:29:39If you have nothing to hide, you won't mind answering a few questions.
00:29:45Come, children.
00:29:47Masha will take care of you.
00:30:04Let's start with who you are and what you're doing here.
00:30:08I'm Nutcracker. This is Clara. We're both victims of the Mouse King's magic.
00:30:13We're trying to find the only one who can defeat him, the Sugar Plum Princess.
00:30:17The Sugar Plum Princess?
00:30:20I've never heard such a ridiculous story.
00:30:23It's the truth. Told to me by Prince Eric himself.
00:30:27Prince Eric? He's the reason we're in this mess.
00:30:31If it weren't for that reckless boy, the Mouse King wouldn't be turning everyone into knick-knacks.
00:30:37You make the Prince sound pretty awful.
00:30:39Awful?
00:30:40Well, that's a compliment.
00:30:43He was useless, lazy, and irresponsible.
00:30:46Major Mint, you're forgetting that Prince Eric was my friend.
00:30:50Captain Candy!
00:30:52You're forgetting that I am your superior!
00:30:56I had high hopes for that boy.
00:31:00No matter. I've got more important things to think about.
00:31:03Like keeping what's left of our subject safe from the Mouse King.
00:31:08Then perhaps you should be looking for the Princess, too.
00:31:11I don't have time to search for some sugar pie...
00:31:16Uh, the Sugar Plum.
00:31:18But he's an imaginary princess!
00:31:21Wait, Major. They may be telling the truth.
00:31:24I once overheard the King telling Prince Eric about this powerful princess.
00:31:28The King himself believed in her magic.
00:31:31And we've tried everything else to defeat the Mouse.
00:31:35Hmm. Do you know where she is?
00:31:38We've learned she's on an island across the Sea of Storms.
00:31:41Ooh! Oh, very well.
00:31:47We'll all go looking for the Sugar Plum, Princess.
00:31:50But I'll be in charge of the expedition!
00:31:53Of course.
00:31:57Do you know what became of Prince Eric?
00:32:01The Mouse King destroyed him.
00:32:09So, you're telling me that the Nutcracker, a wooden utensil, managed to escape a well-armed fighting squadron.
00:32:20Unharmed.
00:32:22And instead of fleeing into the hills, you chose to return to me and report your incompetence.
00:32:33Why don't you just blast him with your scepter, sire?
00:32:37I suppose I could.
00:32:45But I find its power to transform the incompetent much more gratifying.
00:32:50The trick is making you useful.
00:32:56Pim, how are we doing with statuary?
00:33:03Full up, your lordiness.
00:33:06Lawn ornaments?
00:33:08Too much ornament, not enough lawn.
00:33:13Paperweights?
00:33:15Covered.
00:33:18What does one create for the palace that has everything?
00:33:23Other bookends, since there's two of them.
00:33:26Wonderful idea, Pim.
00:33:29I do believe I'm starting to rub off on you.
00:33:32Since other tasks posed a challenge to thee,
00:33:36you shall be bookends for eternity.
00:33:56Here it is, the Sugar Plum Princess.
00:34:00Kind, clever, and brave.
00:34:05That's it.
00:34:09Where is she?
00:34:17I suppose I'll just have to reduce the nutcracker to a pile of splinters before he can find her.
00:34:24Rock that will walk.
00:34:26Destroy whom I seek.
00:34:28Carnage and havoc will be yours to reach.
00:34:55Find the wooden man.
00:34:58And crush him!
00:35:10Follow him, Pimmy.
00:35:12He's a bit rough around the edges and may need some...
00:35:15guidance.
00:35:18You want me to babysit a rock?
00:35:22All right, all right.
00:35:24Better than being a rock.
00:35:36What about Marzipan?
00:35:38I'm sure she'll be fine.
00:35:41And you'll be staying here with Masha until we get back.
00:35:44Okay?
00:35:46Okay.
00:35:48Good night.
00:35:49Night, Clara.
00:35:57Can't sleep?
00:35:59I'm a nutcracker.
00:36:01Sleep seems kind of pointless.
00:36:04You're more than a nutcracker, Prince Eric.
00:36:09Why haven't you told anyone?
00:36:12I...
00:36:13I didn't want to be the Prince when I had the chance.
00:36:17Now I don't deserve to be.
00:36:19That's not true.
00:36:20You're risking your life to save your kingdom.
00:36:23Isn't that what princes do?
00:36:25But my subjects think less of me than they do the Mouse King.
00:36:28My only hope is to find the Sugar Plum Princess so she can help me restore my people's happiness.
00:36:34I owe them that.
00:36:56Perhaps we should find a safer place to cross.
00:36:59Perhaps you should remember who's in charge of his expedition.
00:37:16Righto.
00:37:16No problem at all.
00:37:18Come along.
00:37:19Come along.
00:37:45Oh, help!
00:37:54Please, hurry!
00:38:07I'll be cop-struck.
00:38:09Cop-struck.
00:38:10Hurry!
00:38:19Sorry.
00:38:19Sorry.
00:38:20Didn't have any rope.
00:38:41Are you sure you're all right to travel?
00:38:43I'm fine.
00:38:44Please, don't worry about me.
00:38:47Bad luck about your knapsack.
00:38:50Now we'll be needing more supplies.
00:38:53Supplies?
00:38:54Thanks to you, I almost fell into the ravine.
00:38:57Well, don't blame me for your sloppy footwork and general clumsiness.
00:39:03Clumsy?
00:39:04I'm clumsy?
00:39:05I'm clumsy?
00:39:06I'm clumsy?
00:39:06I'm clumsy?
00:39:07I'm clumsy?
00:39:07I'm clumsy.
00:39:08I'm clumsy.
00:39:09You're the bungling clodhopper who was dangling from a branch.
00:39:14Whose leadership skills put me there?
00:39:17That was very noble of you.
00:39:19Hmm.
00:39:20Least I could do for an old friend.
00:39:33Here.
00:39:34The captain and I will make a boat seaworthy, while you two gather supplies.
00:39:44Clara, come with me.
00:39:52The well used to be over there.
00:40:07Here it is.
00:40:08Well, somebody must have capped it.
00:40:28You're welcome.
00:40:31The Mouse King's army destroyed this valley and trapped them in the well.
00:40:43What?
00:40:45They say you're beautiful.
00:40:49They say you're beautiful.
00:40:50Haven't seen us.
00:40:51Okay.
00:41:04Bye.
00:41:05Here we go.
00:41:08Bye.
00:41:12Bye.
00:41:13Bye.
00:41:13Bye.
00:41:16Bye.
00:41:31Supplies.
00:41:50Supplies.
00:42:20Supplies.
00:42:53Supplies.
00:43:00Major!
00:43:01Captain!
00:43:04What's she carrying on about now? Probably saw a snake or a spider or a rock giant!
00:43:13Great googly!
00:43:16There he is! Right there!
00:43:19Blimey! I'm blind as a bat and even I can see him!
00:43:23Major! Captain! Over here!
00:43:36I worked on that sail a good half hour, you cheeky blighter!
00:43:42Why don't you invite him over for tea and cakes while you're at it?
00:44:02Look!
00:44:26Come on!
00:44:27Before the snow fairies disappear!
00:44:29Come on!
00:44:31Come on!
00:44:31Come on!
00:44:45Come on!
00:44:48Come on!
00:45:00Ah! He'll break right through that ice!
00:45:06Seems the snow fairies did their job too well!
00:45:20A sword's not gonna do you any good, lad!
00:45:24You'll be pulverized!
00:45:26Be careful!
00:45:28Be careful!
00:45:28Don't worry!
00:45:29Wood floats!
00:45:32Rock doesn't!
00:45:36Hurry!
00:45:37Come on!
00:45:38Put some sick in it!
00:45:40Come on!
00:46:00Come on!
00:46:01If this fog doesn't lift, we'll never find the princess's island.
00:46:04And if we don't?
00:46:06You battled the mouse army, rescued Captain Candy, and saved us from a vicious pile of rock!
00:46:12All without the sugar plum princess!
00:46:17The Mouse King is too powerful to take on alone.
00:46:20Besides, we've gotta find the princess if you're to return home your true size.
00:46:25That is what you want, isn't it?
00:46:28Of course.
00:46:42Nutcracker destroyed rock!
00:46:45Sent him to the bottom of the sea.
00:46:47Of course, he had some help.
00:46:49Major Mint and Captain Candy have joined up.
00:46:53Proving they're gullible idiots.
00:46:55I've combed through every page of every book in the Royal Library.
00:47:00And there's no other mention of a sugar plum princess!
00:47:05I dunno!
00:47:07They were pretty keen on finding that island!
00:47:10She's a fantasy!
00:47:13But if Nutcracker wants to believe in fairy tales,
00:47:17he's about to find out this one doesn't have a happy ending.
00:47:22Ending!
00:47:32Weather's getting worse.
00:47:34I say, we turn about!
00:47:38Wait!
00:47:39It's too dangerous!
00:47:41There's been no sign of this mysterious island.
00:47:44Not to mention what's gonna happen when this ice starts to melt.
00:47:47Marzipan saw something.
00:47:51I'm sure of it.
00:48:08No time to enjoy the scenery.
00:48:11Let's find this princess.
00:48:13I believe the Nutcracker has earned the right to lead us.
00:48:16But, but, but, but, he's wood!
00:48:20And the reason we've made it this far.
00:48:23I'm only half the reason.
00:48:29Handing the reins to a...
00:48:31...a stump?
00:48:34I've never heard of such a thing!
00:49:05I've not heard of this littleowana.
00:49:05I've never wondered what's going on.
00:49:06Are you coming?
00:49:08Oh, yes.
00:49:43Good job, mate.
00:49:45Off to the palace.
00:49:46No!
00:49:52Wait a minute.
00:49:53Where's the girl?
00:49:57Don't matter.
00:49:59Now we're off this island.
00:50:00Unless it's part money.
00:50:19I should never have come.
00:50:21What was I thinking?
00:50:23That I was going to find a magical princess?
00:50:27I could always go back home.
00:50:29I'm sure I've got some doll clothes that would fit.
00:50:36What am I saying?
00:50:37I can't leave.
00:50:39I'm their only hope.
00:50:41If I could just get off this island.
00:50:45Hello.
00:50:46Hello.
00:51:05Are you sure about this?
00:51:12Okay, then.
00:51:14Let's...
00:51:14Go mom!
00:52:12They're right.
00:52:13It's time we stood up to the mouse.
00:52:32More wood.
00:52:33I want this to be an unforgettable show.
00:52:59Pimple, all is right with the world.
00:53:02I've got the nutcracker, and soon my worries will be over.
00:53:07Well, that ain't really so true, sire.
00:53:12Oh?
00:53:14It seems your subjects are planning an, uh, uprising.
00:53:20What?
00:53:21I want every last villager, fairy, and general troublemaker rounded up to witness this display
00:53:28of my absolute power.
00:53:30I'll get right on it, sire.
00:53:36Uh, sire, I... I can't feel my touch.
00:53:58Oh, there you are.
00:54:00The king needs you right away in the courtyard, and he said if you didn't hurry, you'd spend
00:54:07the rest of your lives as houseflies.
00:54:09Or was it horseflies?
00:54:12Or was it horseflies?
00:54:37Or was it horseflies?
00:54:39With the girl.
00:54:40We can see her, but she can't see us.
00:54:44Or hear us, apparently.
00:54:47Why would the mouse king post guards on an empty room?
00:54:50Clara.
00:54:53Clara.
00:55:04Clara.
00:55:24We've got to get out of here.
00:55:25The Mouse King's building a bonfire.
00:55:27I doubt it's to warm up the palace.
00:55:48Sugar Plum Princess or no Sugar Plum Princess, that rat's got to be stopped.
00:55:56Is this any way to run a kingdom, Mouse?
00:55:59Oh, you're just in time for your party.
00:56:14There's more to being a king than having a crown.
00:56:18Oh, suddenly you're an expert?
00:56:22You'll never gain their loyalty until you've earned their respect.
00:56:26I don't need their loyalty.
00:56:29I don't even need them.
00:56:32Those peasants who do challenge me...
00:56:35Living Statuary be.
00:56:59Oh, scrappy little nutcracker. I'm afraid I underestimated you.
00:57:04With the brawn of twenty and six, I'll smite my enemy into sticks.
00:57:28Nutcracker!
00:57:30I'll give you a choice, nutcracker. Dismemberment or barbecue.
00:57:36No! You're nothing but a coward hiding behind a magic wand!
00:57:42I obviously didn't shrink you small enough.
00:57:45Your mouth is still much too big.
00:57:48My doubt is about to change.
00:57:52To the one who vexes me, smaller, smaller you will be.
00:57:57No!
00:58:20Back to where he belongs!
00:58:22Vasua!
00:58:25Oh, my poor nutcracker.
00:58:28Don't worry, Clara.
00:58:30I'm just wood.
00:58:33Remember?
00:58:34You and I know you're much more than that.
00:58:38Prince...
00:58:39Prince Eric.
00:58:53It's Prince Eric!
00:58:55The Prince!
00:58:57Ooh!
00:58:58The Prince!
00:59:20Of course!
00:59:23The Princess has been with us all along!
00:59:25What?
00:59:26Clara!
00:59:28It's you!
00:59:29You are the Sugar Plum Princess!
00:59:31Me?
00:59:32I couldn't be.
00:59:34It all makes sense.
00:59:35You saved me from the Mouse King in your parlor.
00:59:38You rescued us from his dungeon.
00:59:40Your bravery led to his defeat and...
00:59:42Your kiss has broken his spell.
00:59:44You are the Sugar Plum Princess.
00:59:48Look!
01:00:15You've broken all the Mouse King's evil enchantments.
01:00:19And now you're free to take your rightful place as king.
01:00:22Well, that's for the people to decide.
01:00:26Three cheers for Prince Eric!
01:00:28Hit, hit, hooray!
01:00:30Hit, hit, hooray!
01:00:32Hit, hit, hooray!
01:00:34There's no one!
01:00:35Hey!
01:00:36There's no one!
01:00:40Nothing!
01:05:23Thank you, friends.
01:05:25As your king, I will let the wise leadership of my father be my guide.
01:05:34None of this would have been possible without you, Clara.
01:05:38Will you stay and be my queen?
01:05:41This locket was supposed to take me home, but in my heart, I feel I'm already there.
01:05:59I absolutely despise you, I absolutely despise you, I absolutely despise happy endings.
01:06:11No!
01:06:12No!
01:06:12He's not gonna get away with that.
01:06:17He's not gonna get away with that.
01:06:19No!
01:06:33He's not gonna get away with that.
01:06:37I love you, I love you, I love you, I love you.
01:06:57Nutcracker?
01:07:25I've never heard such a story.
01:07:27I've never heard such a story.
01:07:27I've never heard such a story.
01:07:27I've never heard such a story, even from your aunt.
01:07:28It's not a story.
01:07:29It really happened.
01:07:31Time to open presents!
01:07:33Tommy, did you take my nutcracker?
01:07:36Why would I want him?
01:07:37He's just a hunk of wood.
01:07:38You're wrong!
01:07:40He's really a king!
01:07:41An evil mouse was ruling his land.
01:07:43The mouse had a bat.
01:07:45What's all this foolishness?
01:07:48Perhaps I should send for a doctor.
01:07:51And this is where I grew up.
01:07:53Aunt Elizabeth, have you seen my...
01:07:57...nutcracker?
01:07:59Look who I ran into while I was taking my morning stroll.
01:08:03Uncle Drosselmeyer, Clara, Tommy.
01:08:06This is Eric, the son of a dear friend of mine.
01:08:12I'm very happy to meet you.
01:08:19Such familiarity.
01:08:21In my day, we would never have...
01:08:23I've taken the liberty of asking Eric to stay for Christmas dinner.
01:08:27But this is a most...
01:08:29Wonderful idea.
01:08:33Hmph.
01:08:34I suppose it wouldn't hurt to have the young man stay for supper.
01:08:42But what about the presents?
01:08:56May I have this dance?
01:09:02I couldn't say no to the king.
01:09:44I can't say no to the king.
01:09:44So, if Clara hadn't been brave, she never would have found out she was a princess.
01:09:51That's right.
01:09:55Can you help me practice until I know all the steps?
01:09:59Of course.
01:11:49I did it!
01:11:51I always knew you could.
01:11:53I always knew you could.
01:12:21I always knew you could.
01:12:22I always knew you could.
01:12:40I always knew you could.
01:12:58I always knew you could.
01:13:24I always knew you could.
01:13:41I always knew you could.
01:13:42I always knew you could.
01:13:42I always knew you could.
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