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00:00Once upon a time, there lived three piglets with their mother, in a small house.
00:13It was time for them to leave their home and learn to live on their own.
00:18Their mother called the three piglets next to her.
00:23My dear children, the time has come for you to go out into the world.
00:31Go and start your new lives.
00:33But don't ever forget, whatever you do in this world, do the best you can.
00:38This is the only and the best way to stay alive.
00:45A little sad with a bit of excitement, the three little piglets said their goodbyes to their mummy
00:51and were on their way.
00:55After a while, they found some piece of land where they could build their own home.
01:07The youngest piglet was determined to build his home with straw.
01:12He thought this was the easiest and the fastest way to build a home.
01:16That way, he had heaps of time to play.
01:20The youngest of them all finished his house in one day.
01:24He yelled out to the other piglets.
01:26Hey you guys, I'm already finished!
01:30The eldest piglet had a look at the house.
01:33Okay, but this house doesn't look steady at all.
01:36How will we protect ourselves from the wolf?
01:39The youngest piglet didn't take any notice of his brother.
01:43Don't worry, nothing will happen.
01:45Okay, don't say I didn't warn you.
01:49The middle piglet decided to make his house out of wood.
01:53From the branches he had collected in the woods, he decided to build a little cubby house.
01:59His house took exactly three days to finish.
02:02This house was a bit more steady than the one with straw.
02:06The eldest piglet walked over towards him.
02:09My dear brother, you've done a great job, but this doesn't look safe at all.
02:15Is this house going to protect us from the wolf?
02:17The middle piglet answered.
02:19Don't worry, this house is very safe.
02:22Okay, don't say I didn't warn you.
02:25While the two little piglets were having a great time in their newly built homes,
02:30the eldest of them all was constantly working,
02:33because he was building a home from bricks and rocks.
02:37The other piglets thought that his effort was useless.
02:41All they did was play around and kill time.
02:50Why would you bother with this when you can quickly finish like we have?
02:54Hey, how scared is he?
02:57The eldest piglet didn't bother listening to them.
03:00He worked for one whole week and managed to finish his house,
03:04made out of bricks and rocks.
03:08A day later, a hungry wolf arrived near their home.
03:13He first stood in front of the house made of straw.
03:17The little piglet was resting in his house made of straw.
03:21The wolf knocked on the door.
03:24Open the door and let me in.
03:33If you don't, I'll huff and puff and blow your house in.
03:38You can't do anything to me!
03:40My house is steady enough!
03:43And so the wolf huffed and puffed, and he blew his house in.
03:48But with great effort, the little piglet managed to get away.
03:52And off he ran over to his brother's house made from tree branches.
03:57He knocked on the door and when the middle piglet opened the door,
04:01the little piglet threw himself inside the house.
04:04Hey! Close the door! The wolf can come in here!
04:07Don't worry! He can't do anything to us in this house!
04:11After a while, the wolf came by the second piglet's wooden house and yelled inside.
04:18Open the door and let me in.
04:21If you don't, I'll huff and puff and blow your house in.
04:27You can't blow my house in!
04:30And so the wolf huffed and puffed and he blew his house in and brought it down.
04:36Both piglets ran to the third piglet's house and barely got away from the wolf.
04:40Brother! The wolf is going this way! What are we going to do?
04:47The oldest piglet answered, very sure of himself.
04:51Don't worry! The wolf cannot come in this house!
04:56A little later, the starving wolf came by the third piglet's house of bricks and stone
05:02and yelled to the three piglets.
05:05Open the door and let me in. If you don't, I'll huff and puff and blow your house in.
05:15Don't you even try, you bad wolf! You cannot come in this house!
05:20The wolf got very angry. He huffed and puffed, but nothing happened.
05:26He could not bring his house down. He tried and tried, but he couldn't move one single brick.
05:34Finally, being exhausted, the wolf decided to try another way to go in.
05:41He saw the chimney up on the roof and started to climb.
05:47Realising that the wolf was going to climb up on the roof and come down the chimney,
05:52the piglet quickly lit up the fireplace right under the chimney and put a big bucket of water on the woods.
06:01The wolf barely climbed up the chimney and threw himself in and went straight into the boiling bucket.
06:16Ah, help! Help! I'm burning! Save me! Ah, help!
06:25Finally, being free from the wolf, the piglets hugged each other with joy.
06:32The three piglets went to their mother's house the next day to tell her all that had happened.
06:38The youngest one came next to his mother.
06:40You were right, Mummy! Whatever we did in this world, we have done it to our best!
06:45If you really work for something, it will be a success!
06:52From that day on, the two piglets were never lazy.
06:56They worked hard like their big brother and lived a happy and safe life.
07:02On a little farm lived a cute duck family.
07:13Mummy duck was sitting on her eggs waiting for her new ducklings to hatch.
07:19There were exactly seven eggs that were waiting to hatch.
07:24One sunny morning, the eggs began to hatch.
07:31Soon after, with great joy, the six little ducklings began to hatch.
07:37The ducklings were trying to adapt to the new world.
07:42They were quacking and walking around Mother Duck.
07:46However, the largest egg of them all were still trying to hatch and Mother Duck began to worry.
07:53She thought that there might be something wrong.
07:55She decided to wait a little while longer.
07:59And at last, the seventh and the largest egg hatched!
08:04With great confusion, the poor ducklings began to look around.
08:09Little did he know his mother and siblings were a bit more confused than he was.
08:15Because this duck, in particular, did not look like his siblings.
08:21He was built much more broader and had grey and white feathers.
08:26The other ducklings began to laugh at him.
08:30What an ugly duckling you are! You look nothing like us!
08:34I don't get it. How come you look nothing like your siblings?
08:38Ugly ugly ugly ugly ugly ugly ugly ugly
08:48Some time later, the ducklings all grew older.
08:53But the ugly duckling was much bigger than the others.
08:56Even the colour of his feathers.
08:58You grew up so fast!
09:00How did you turn out to be so different?
09:04Time was passing by and the ugly duckling was growing up to be a different and sad duck.
09:10None of his siblings wanted to play with him.
09:13We won't play with you, because you're ugly!
09:18All the other animals on the farm were making fun of him.
09:21Ugly duckling! Ugly duckling!
09:26Na na na na na na! Ugly duckling! Ugly duckling!
09:32Mother duck, on the other hand, was doing her best in protecting him.
09:38My poor duckling! Why are you so different than the others?
09:42As the days passed, the poor ugly duckling was feeling horrible.
09:49All night long, he would silently cry and think to himself that no one would ever want him.
09:54Why am I so ugly? Why couldn't I turn out to be like my siblings?
10:10One day, some hunters approached the lake near where they lived.
10:15The hunters began to hunt the ducks they had seen.
10:25Whilst mother duck was looking for food for the ducklings, she was caught by the hunters.
10:31The poor duckling, not knowing what had been happening, he waited till morning for his mother to return.
10:46The poor duckling didn't know what to do.
10:49First, he went next to the dog, and the dog told him to go.
10:54Go away. No one should see me talking to an ugly duck like you.
11:01A while later, he went next to the chicken, but the chicken also made fun of him.
11:06Even I'm better looking than you.
11:12Ugly duckling was very sad.
11:14No one wants me here.
11:15If my mother isn't coming back, there's absolutely no reason for me to stay on this farm.
11:30That morning, the ugly duckling left the farm.
11:33He swam to the other side of the lake.
11:37He asked the same question to all the animals he bumped into along the way.
11:42Do you know any duck that looks like me?
11:45Do you know any ducks that look like me?
11:50Do you know any ducks that look like me?
11:53He received the same answer from all of them.
11:56They had never seen such ugly duck before.
11:58Poor duckling began his journey and reached another lake once he was there.
12:04He asked the same question to the geese.
12:07You mustn't stay here like this.
12:09There are hunters around.
12:11Quickly get away from here.
12:13Go on. Now go.
12:15The ugly duckling began to move along.
12:19Soon after another lake appeared.
12:24This time he was all alone.
12:26There was no one to be seen.
12:30Well then, if nobody wants me, I will hide here forever.
12:35Even though he was all alone, he was very happy.
12:46One day, he saw a horde of white long-necked birds migrating to the south.
12:56He looked at them with admiration.
12:59How beautiful they are.
13:02I wish I could be like them.
13:05Winter had come and snow had began to fall.
13:10The ugly duckling fell in love with the sight of his first ever snow.
13:15Playing around, he was covered in white snow.
13:19Due to the heavy snow, the ugly duckling was finding it hard to find food.
13:25So off he went walking around, trying to find food.
13:30He was cold and tired.
13:33Meanwhile, he came across a farmer.
13:38The farmer felt sorry for him and gave his jacket.
13:43You poor thing, how cold you are.
13:47I will take you home and look after you until you grow.
13:55The farmer did as he said and took good care of him.
14:01When spring had arrived, the ugly duckling had grown.
14:06So that he would have free space to move around, the farmer decided to leave him in a lake.
14:12All alone once again.
14:15After some time had passed, the ugly duckling looked at his reflection in the water.
14:19But he was amazed at what he saw.
14:22At first, he couldn't recognize himself.
14:25He thought there was someone else behind him.
14:29So he flipped his wings and noticed that his reflection was doing the same thing.
14:37He stretched out his neck and his reflection continued to copy his movements.
14:41Right then he knew that this amazing bird was no one other than himself.
14:47Oh, how much I've changed!
14:50I look like the birds in the sky!
14:52I must return back home and show myself at once!
14:56And off he went.
14:58While he was swimming in the lake, he came across a wedge of swans.
15:02Because he was one of them now, they took him along.
15:09Ugly duckling was travelling in joy with the swans.
15:17A boy at the lake shore yelled out to his friends when he saw the swans.
15:22Hey, look at the young one!
15:26All the way back!
15:27Must be the most beautiful swan I've seen!
15:29Yes, from the beginning, he indeed was a swan.
15:39He was just an unfortunate egg which got mixed up in between the ducks.
15:59But now, he was with his real family.
16:02And ahead of him was a happy life.
16:11Once upon a time, in a little cottage in the woods, lived a mother goat and her little goats leading a happy life.
16:18The little goats were very cute.
16:22They all were like toys.
16:24Mother goat, like all mothers, loved her little goats very much.
16:30She protected them from all the wild animals in the forest.
16:33One day, before she left the house to find food in the forest, she called her little goats next to her and...
16:43My dear children, I am going into the forest.
16:46Do not open the door for anyone.
16:48If the wolf comes into the house, he will eat all of us alive.
16:51He's very shifty.
16:52He will disguise himself into different shapes and try to fool you.
16:56So how will we recognize him?
16:59The wolf has a rough voice and I have a soft and sweet voice.
17:03So you can recognize him from his low and rough voice right away.
17:07Right when she was leaving, the mother goat remembered something else.
17:10She turned to her little goats.
17:12Ah, one more thing.
17:13The wolf's feet are black and mine are white.
17:16You can also recognize him from his feet.
17:19Don't worry, mother.
17:21We can protect ourselves.
17:23You can count on us!
17:25Mother goat kissed her little goats one by one and headed into the woods.
17:33The wolf was watching them from afar.
17:36When he saw mother goat leaving, he waited a while.
17:39And then he came in front of the cottage and knocked on the door.
17:51Who is it?
17:52Little goats, open the door.
17:55Your mother is here.
17:56I brought nice food for you all.
18:00But the little goats recognized the wolf's rough voice right away.
18:04Without opening the door, they yelled out.
18:07You're not our mother.
18:09Her voice is sweet and more beautiful.
18:11You're the wolf.
18:12You can't fool us.
18:13The wolf got very angry because he could not fool the little goats.
18:21So he went to the shop, bought a big piece of chalk and ate it.
18:25Now his voice sounded much softer.
18:28So he went back to the cottage and knocked on the door again.
18:32This time the wolf started to talk with his soft voice.
18:38My little goats, open the door.
18:41It's your mother.
18:42I brought food from the forest for all of you.
18:46Hearing the wolf's soft voice, the little goats thought that it was really their mother this time.
18:53Just when they were about to open the door, one of them shouted.
18:56Wait!
18:57Wait!
18:58Let's look at the feet from underneath the door.
19:02Of course, when the little goats looked from underneath the door, they saw the wolf's black feet.
19:07So they yelled again without opening the door.
19:10We will not open the door for you.
19:12Our mother's feet are not black.
19:15They are white.
19:16You're the wolf.
19:17As furious as he was, the wolf left.
19:20This time, he went to the bakery.
19:22When the baker saw the wolf in front of him, he was very surprised.
19:26I'm a vegetarian now, so I will eat pastry from now on.
19:30Could you give me some flour?
19:33The wolf came out of the bakery with a little sack of flour.
19:37When he got near the cottage,
19:40he opened the sack and poured all the flour on his feet.
19:44Now his feet were all white.
19:47The shifty wolf knocked on the door for the third time.
19:52My little goats, open the door.
19:55It's your mother.
19:56I have brought food for all of you from the forest.
19:59First show us your feet so we know it's you, mother.
20:05The wolf showed them his feet with flour.
20:07When the little goats saw the white feet,
20:09they believed that it was their mother and opened the door.
20:13And what did they see?
20:15The wolf was standing right there in front of them.
20:20The little goats did not know what to do.
20:24They started to run around yelling.
20:26Don't waste your time.
20:31I will catch all of you.
20:33One of the little goats went under the desk.
20:36The second one into the bed.
20:39The third one into the chimney.
20:42Fourth kid hid in the kitchen.
20:44The fifth one got into the closet.
20:46The sixth hid behind the curtain.
20:49And the seventh kid went into the giant clock on the wall.
20:53But the shifty wolf was quick.
20:57And one by one he caught them all from wherever they were hiding.
21:01Run!
21:02Run!
21:03Come here!
21:04Don't run!
21:05I will catch you all!
21:06I said stop!
21:12The only one he could not find was the one hiding in the clock.
21:16He was already full so he gave up on looking for them and head out.
21:20There was a big yard a little further from the cottage.
21:25The wolf lay under a tree on the yard and started to sleep.
21:31Snoring.
21:38Short while after, the mother goat returned home.
21:42When she saw the door open she knew something bad had happened.
21:46And started to scream.
21:53Oh my little goats!
21:58When she entered the house she was shocked.
22:01The tables and chairs were all upside down.
22:04Curtains were torn.
22:05The beds were all messed up.
22:07The pillows and sheets were all on the floor.
22:10Mother goat looked for her little goats but could not find them anywhere.
22:13She started to yell out their names one by one.
22:17But not one answered.
22:22Finally, it was time to call the last one's name.
22:25Only then she heard a high pitched voice.
22:27I'm inside the grandpa clock mummy!
22:30Mother goat ran to the grandpa clock and took her kid out of there.
22:34Mother goat and kid hugged.
22:36The little goat started to tell the story crying.
22:40The wolf came in disguise and we saw you with you and opened the door.
22:47The wolf ate all my brothers.
22:49Mother goat was very upset.
23:01She cried for her little goats.
23:03With only one of her kids remaining, she walked out and started to go towards the yard.
23:10After a while, they saw the wolf sleeping under a tree.
23:14He snored so bad that the branches of the tree were shaking.
23:23Mother goat observed the wolf for a while.
23:26She realised that inside his tummy, some things were moving.
23:31Oh my God!
23:32Can it be that my goats are in his tummy and they're still alive?
23:36She had a plan.
23:37She turned to her kid.
23:39Run home.
23:40Bring me a needle, thread and the scissors.
23:44When the little kid was running home,
23:46Mother goat collected six big rocks from the floor.
23:50After a while, the little goat came back with a needle, thread and the big scissors.
23:55Mother goat cut open the wolf with the scissors.
23:58She saw one of her little goats right away.
24:02And then the other ones started to appear one by one.
24:05They were all healthy.
24:07Mother goat couldn't stay still from the joy she had.
24:10All the little goats hugged their mothers with joy.
24:13Mother, Mother, we love you!
24:15Oh, Mother, Mother!
24:17Yay!
24:19Oh, Mother, we love you!
24:21We love you!
24:22They were all full of joy.
24:25Ah, my little goats!
24:28You're safe!
24:32Mother goat put the rocks she collected carefully inside the wolf.
24:36Then she stitched his tummy with the needle and thread.
24:39The wolf was sleeping so deep he'd not feel anything.
24:43He did not move.
24:44Mother goat and her little goats quickly got away.
24:47When the wolf woke up, he stood up.
24:50His tummy hurt really bad.
24:53He thought to himself that it was because he ate too many goats.
24:58Because his tummy was full of rocks, he got really thirsty.
25:02He came next to the river to drink some water.
25:05But when he was walking, the rocks were hitting each other.
25:10My tummy feels so heavy and full.
25:15It's as if all the goats I ate turned into rocks.
25:21He wanted to kneel down and drink some water.
25:24Due to the rocks being so heavy, he lost his balance and slipped into the water.
25:31Help! Help! Help me! I'm drowning! Help!
25:39Yelled out for help, but no one helped him.
25:43He could not bear the weight of the rocks anymore and went under into deep waters.
25:50When they saw what happened, Mother goat and her little goats ran to the river.
25:55Hand in hand, they all started to dance and jump around.
26:07From that day on, Mother goat and her seven little goats
26:11had a peaceful and happy life in their cottage in the forest.