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00:00Little Red Riding Hood
00:11Once upon a time, there was a little girl who lived in a small village.
00:18Her grandmother who lived on the other side of the village had made her a pretty red riding hood.
00:31She loved it so much that she wore it everywhere she went.
00:36The people in the village got so used to seeing her in it that they took to calling her Little Red Riding Hood.
00:49One day, her mother called her over.
00:55Little Red Riding Hood, please bring this basket to your grandmother's house.
01:02Mmm, smells good!
01:05She is very ill and cannot get out of bed.
01:09Taking the basket, Little Red Riding Hood started down the road.
01:15Hurry, dear. Grandma must be very hungry.
01:24I will, Mother.
01:29Remember, don't talk to strangers. You meet on the road.
01:38And always keep to the main path.
01:42Don't worry, Mother. I'll remember.
01:47And with that, Little Red Riding Hood walked off in the direction of her grandmother's house with the basket in her hand.
01:56Little Red Riding Hood continued to follow the path until it led into a forest.
02:01As she passed through the forest, a wolf appeared from behind the bushes.
02:05Hello there, Little Red Riding Hood.
02:08Uh, hello. How are you?
02:17Where are you off to, in such a hurry?
02:22I am on my way to visit my grandma.
02:27Mmm, I see. What have you got in that basket there?
02:33It's bread and wine. For my grandma. She's very ill.
02:41Mmm, is she? You must be a very nice girl. Does she live far?
02:53Not really. Her house is just over the hill next to the three oak trees.
02:59The wolf's mouth watered as he formed an evil plan in his head.
03:09Mmm, first I can gobble up the grandma. Then I'll swallow Little Red Riding Hood.
03:18And then I can wash them down with the treats in that basket.
03:23The wolf followed Little Red Riding Hood down the path and soon began to talk to her again.
03:29Look over there, Little Red Riding Hood. Do you see those lovely yellow flowers?
03:37Oh, you're right. They're beautiful.
03:42Distracted by the pretty flowers, Little Red Riding Hood forgot all about her mother's warning
03:51and stepped out of the path to take a closer look.
03:58Oh, I see. I see.
04:01I see. I see.
04:04I see. I see.
04:06and stepped out of the path to take a closer look.
04:14Oh, so pretty.
04:17Let that silly Little Red Riding Hood enjoy her flowers.
04:22Meanwhile, I'm going to grandma's house.
04:31When the wolf knocked on grandma's door,
04:36a faint voice answered him from inside the house.
04:43Who is it?
04:47It's me, Grandma Little Red Riding Hood. Please let me in.
04:55I've come to bring you some freshly baked bread and delicious wine.
05:00Oh, that is so nice. Come in. The door is open. Come on in.
05:13Throwing open the door, the wolf sprang into the house. Grandma screamed.
05:18Oh, you're not my granddaughter. You're a wolf.
05:22With an evil laugh, the wolf pounced on her.
05:26Disguising himself in grandma's nightgown, cap, and glasses,
05:30the wolf lay down in her bed and pulled up the covers.
05:37Soon I'll be sleeping in your bed.
05:41Oh, I see.
05:44I see.
05:47I see.
05:50I see.
05:53Soon I'll be snacking on Little Red Riding Hood, too.
05:58I can almost taste her already.
06:10Finally, Little Red Riding Hood arrived at her grandmother's house.
06:22Hello, Grandma. It's me, Little Red Riding Hood. Can I come in?
06:29The door is open. Come on in.
06:38When Little Red Riding Hood entered the house,
06:41she instantly felt that something had changed in her grandmother's appearance.
06:46Oh, Grandma, why are your ears so big?
06:53To hear your sweet voice better, my dear.
07:01What happened to your eyes? Why are they so wide and scary?
07:08To see your lovely face better, sweetheart.
07:13Why are your teeth so long and sharp?
07:19To eat.
07:24You'll eat better, darling, when I eat you.
07:31Before Little Red Riding Hood could move, the wolf leapt out of bed,
07:38pounced on her, and swallowed her whole, just like her grandmother.
07:49That was yummy.
08:02Now all I need after such a satisfying snack is a good nap.
08:12The wolf ate so much his stomach was full.
08:18And the wolf drifted off to sleep, snoring loudly.
08:39At that very moment, a hunter was passing by Grandma's house.
08:43He was surprised to hear the loud snoring,
08:46and began to suspect that something odd was going on.
08:52That doesn't sound like Grandma at all. It sounds like some savage beast.
09:09The hunter peeked in through the window and saw the wolf.
09:17Aha! That monster must have eaten poor Grandma.
09:28Sneaking quietly into the house, the hunter aimed his rifle at the sleeping wolf.
09:35But just as he was about to shoot, the wolf's bulging belly began to wiggle.
09:41It looks like Grandma is still trapped in the wolf's stomach.
09:52The hunter brought a pair of scissors and cut open the wolf's stomach.
09:57Grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood jumped out alive and unharmed.
10:02Thank you for saving us, Mr. Hunter.
10:05I'm so glad you're both all right.
10:08But what should we do about that wolf?
10:13Let's teach the wolf a lesson and stuff his stomach with rocks.
10:23Little Red Riding Hood brought some heavy rocks that she gathered outside
10:28and loaded them into the wolf's stomach.
10:32When she was done, Grandma stitched the wolf back up.
10:37Good job!
10:58Oh, my stomach! What happened to my stomach?
11:03Why does it hurt so much?
11:15The rocks in the wolf's stomach were so heavy he couldn't get up off the bed.
11:21He tossed and turned until he toppled off the edge and fell to the floor dead.
11:26Everyone cheered.
11:29Hurray!
11:37That day, Little Red Riding Hood learned an important lesson, too.
11:42She promised that from that moment on,
11:44she would always listen to her mother and never talk to strangers.
11:59Aladdin and the Magic Lamp
12:06The Little Prince
12:12Five Peas
12:18A Dog of Flanders
12:25The Pied Piper
12:29The Country Mouse and the City Mouse
12:37The Snow Queen
12:43Carrot Head
12:50Pinocchio
12:52Le Miserable
13:05That was yummy!
13:07Hahaha!
13:17Now all I need after such a satisfying snack is a good nap.
13:27The wolf ate so much his stomach was full.
13:32And the wolf drifted off to sleep, snoring loudly.
13:53At that very moment, a hunter was passing by Grandma's house.
13:58He was surprised to hear the loud snoring
14:01and began to suspect that something odd was going on.
14:07That doesn't sound like Grandma at all.
14:10It sounds like some savage beast.
14:13The Hunter
14:24The hunter peeked in through the window and saw the wolf.
14:29Aha! That monster must have eaten poor Grandma.
15:00Sneaking quietly into the house,
15:02the hunter aimed his rifle at the sleeping wolf.
15:06But just as he was about to shoot,
15:09the wolf's bulging belly began to wiggle.
15:14It looks like Grandma is still trapped in the wolf's stomach.
15:19The Hunter
15:24The hunter brought a pair of scissors and cut open the wolf's stomach.
15:29Grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood jumped out alive and unharmed.
15:34Thank you for saving us, Mr. Hunter!
15:37I'm so glad you're both alright.
15:40But what should we do about that wolf?
15:45Let's teach the wolf a lesson and stuff his stomach with rocks.
15:55Little Red Riding Hood brought some heavy rocks that she gathered outside and loaded them into the wolf's stomach.
16:12When she was done, Grandma stitched the wolf back up.
16:18The Hunter
16:37Oh, my stomach! What happened to my stomach?
16:43Why does it hurt so much?
16:55The rocks in the wolf's stomach were so heavy he couldn't get up off the bed.
17:01He tossed and turned until he toppled off the edge and fell to the floor dead.
17:06Everyone cheered.
17:10Hooray!
17:18That day, Little Red Riding Hood learned an important lesson, too.
17:22She promised that from that moment on, she would always listen to her mother and never talk to strangers.
17:34Sneaking quietly into the house,
17:37the Hunter aimed his rifle at the sleeping wolf.
17:41But just as he was about to shoot, the wolf's bulging belly began to wiggle.
17:49It looks like Grandma is still trapped in the wolf's stomach.
17:58The Hunter brought a pair of scissors and cut open the wolf's stomach.
18:04Grandmother and Little Red Riding Hood jumped out alive and unharmed.
18:08Thank you for saving us, Mr. Hunter.
18:11I'm so glad you're both all right.
18:14But what should we do about that wolf?
18:20Let's teach the wolf a lesson and stuff his stomach with rocks.
18:25Little Red Riding Hood brought some heavy rocks that she gathered outside
18:30and loaded them into the wolf's stomach.
18:35When she was done, Grandma stitched the wolf back up.
18:55The End

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