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00:00♪
00:06Quick! The armchair is free!
00:08Give me the plumber!
00:10Make way!
00:12The house is full!
00:14Children, will you give me back my armchair?
00:17Father, why do you care about your armchair?
00:20What's going on?
00:22I'll have to fix it.
00:24But instead of breaking my armchair,
00:26listen to the story of the Radirose family.
00:31A storm at the rabbits' house
00:34That morning, a vile fox roamed around in search of a bad rat.
00:40The entire Radirose family was in a very good mood.
00:44I need all my time to make a soup and a nice cake.
00:47Today we're welcoming Grandma Radirose.
00:50So I'm going to get some fresh carrots.
00:54Queen and Benjamin, what are you going to make for us?
00:58I'm going to make a nice drawing of the Radirose family.
01:04I'm just going to look at it.
01:09Benjamin worked all morning to paint a beautiful drawing.
01:21I'm a great artist.
01:22Then he went out to get some fresh air.
01:28I'm going to become a great artist too.
01:42I'm going to beat you up!
01:48Oh no, not my ears!
01:50Not my ears!
01:56Oh, a fight!
01:58I like fights.
02:00Stop it!
02:01Not my ears!
02:03My ears! I love my ears!
02:12Oh no, I'm going to beat you up!
02:14Stop it! Stop it, Mum!
02:16What's that supposed to mean?
02:18Mum, he beat me up!
02:19Come and help me prepare the meal.
02:23But a terrible black smoke was coming from the kitchen.
02:28Mum Radirose was running, the soup was boiling.
02:33And my cake is completely charred!
02:37It was almost time to eat and there was nothing left on the table.
02:41Mum Radirose's nerves were cracking.
02:48It's time to enter this comfortable house which will soon be mine.
03:00He walked in like a wolf and hid at the bottom of the terrier.
03:04Dad Radirose, who was coming in, saw the fox sneaking away.
03:08He rushed out
03:12and pushed his whole family out.
03:15And Benjamin closed the door.
03:18I saw the fox come in.
03:20I was overwhelmed and I didn't see or hear him.
03:27Fortunately, Benjamin had a brilliant idea.
03:30In a secret reserve, there was a big bag of powder.
03:35Benjamin ran to his secret hideout.
03:40And he triumphantly brought back his bag of powder.
03:43That's it, come quickly to the roof.
03:49We're going to pour all the powder down the chimney.
03:57Achoo!
03:58I'm going to get you!
04:00Achoo!
04:01I'm going to get you!
04:02Achoo!
04:03I'm going to get you!
04:04Achoo!
04:05I'm going to get you!
04:06Achoo!
04:07Achoo!
04:11We won't see him again.
04:13Look, here's Grandma Radirose.
04:15Help me, I've brought you a huge cake.
04:18It smells good.
04:19Ours is completely carbonized.
04:21We're going to tell you all about it.
04:23Now they wanted to laugh at it.
04:27We threw the soup and the burnt cake in the trash.
04:30We put on the table the fresh carrots and the beautiful cake.
04:37I'll give you paper, pencils and even a paintbrush.
04:41We'll be able to draw together.
04:44The whole family was reconciled.
04:48Achoo! Achoo!
04:52What if we made a huge drawing representing our house and all that it contains?
04:57Then we'll have to tidy up our room first.
04:59Listen to the story of a little bird who had a hard time getting out of bed and flying.
05:05Duvet doesn't want to fly.
05:07In the big forest, at the top of a tree,
05:10Dad and Mom, the birds, had made the best nest for their two little birds, Plum and Duvet.
05:16They had an ogre's appetite.
05:18They ate flies, worms and wild bees that their parents put in their beaks.
05:23The evening came.
05:25In the wind-blown night, as it was good to fall asleep,
05:28Dad and Mom were fighting.
05:30There was time to let themselves go and time to learn how to fly.
05:34Watch a slow take-off.
05:37Now it's your turn.
05:39Plum was the fastest.
05:41After a few clumsy jumps, she fell back on the ground a little too quickly.
05:47Well done, Plum.
05:49The second flight was much better.
05:53Your turn, Duvet.
05:54But for Duvet, there was no point in embarking on such an adventure.
05:57You have to go back to the shell where I came from.
06:00I promise you a reward.
06:03I promise you an ass.
06:05There was no point.
06:06Plum could fly even before Duvet made the slightest attempt.
06:10Then there were lessons in perfection.
06:12You had to follow Dad and Mom, the birds, to the top of the forest
06:15and land in the farm yard, where you can find such good food.
06:19Plum learned all this, but Duvet didn't stay in the nest.
06:23Now, in the forest, all the birds were flying and accompanied by all their parents.
06:28They came to see Duvet and repeated to him,
06:30Fly, Duvet, fly! Take Plum as an example.
06:33Even the squirrels made fun of him.
06:35In his mind, Duvet looked like a prisoner behind the bars of his cage.
06:40Autumn rains were falling.
06:43From tree to tree, messages circulated.
06:45Winter will be rough, winter will be rough.
06:48We have to go, we have to go.
06:50The birds were already gathering for departure, but Duvet still didn't know how to fly.
06:55All this is very worrying.
06:56We can't wait any longer.
06:57Winter was coming.
06:59He was risking to die of cold.
07:01With a tight heart, he made the decision to leave Duvet and leave without him for the warm countries.
07:06Abandoned by his sad fate, Duvet found himself alone in the deserted nest.
07:11I'm alone and I'm cold.
07:14Stronger birds, staying in the forest, came to give back the beacon to Duvet.
07:19Without us, you would have died of cold.
07:21Always staying still, Duvet became a big bat.
07:24What had to happen, happened.
07:26One morning, the old nest helped him.
07:28Fortunately, a carpet of dead leaves softened the fall.
07:32Carpet at the foot of the tree, Duvet spent a night of nightmares.
07:35Little bird lost in the big forest.
07:37He was cold, he trembled with fear.
07:39He heard the slides under the leaves.
07:42Watch out, Duvet, fly! Save yourself, war snake!
07:45At that precise moment, a hungry stork flew over the forest.
07:48With its piercing eye, it saw the reptile and jumped on it.
07:51In a second, the snake disappeared in its red beak.
07:54Ah, you escaped, beautiful.
07:56Poor little bird, come with me.
07:58And the stork transported Duvet to the old tower,
08:01which served as a stop for the storks on their way to the warm countries.
08:07Duvet found food and the company of other storks.
08:11He told his story.
08:13There is a time to let yourself go,
08:15there is a time to learn to fly and leave the nest.
08:18The roads of the sky drawn by the wind
08:20will lead you over forests and fields,
08:23over villages and cities.
08:26You will cross the seas following the ships.
08:33There is a time to let yourself go,
08:36there is a time to leave the nest and learn to fly!
08:39Gathering his strength, Duvet threw himself from the top of the tower.
08:42Yes, the stork was right, it's wonderful to fly!
08:45Duvet was finally free, the earth and the sky belonged to him.
08:48Mission accomplished, I'll take you to the land of the sun where we will spend the winter.
08:52The stork did not know the road to have traveled it several times.
08:55For Duvet, the journey was a beautiful adventure.
08:58But the land of the sun was too vast for Duvet to find his parents there.
09:03At the end of the winter, the two birds returned together to the country.
09:06Ah, I recognize everything, here is the tree of my childhood.
09:08Dad and Mom built their nest there.
09:11Plume built hers on a nearby tree.
09:13Duvet was welcomed by cries of joy.
09:16To celebrate the reunion, Dad and Mom invited all the birds in the forest.
09:22Under their dazzling eyes, Duvet threw himself very high into the sky.
09:28Until he was no more than a tiny little dot.
09:34There is a time to let yourself go,
09:36there is a time to leave the nest and learn to fly!
09:39Father Stork, I would like to learn how to fly.
09:41We can build a nest.
09:42And we'll stay there in any case, very tight.
09:44Ah, my story gave you ideas.
09:47But the storks can't fly.
09:49No, little storks prefer to swim and listen to stories.
09:53Oh yes, and pick flowers.
10:04Oh, you're faster than lightning.
10:06Yeah, but he wouldn't make a good thief.
10:08They forgot to wipe their feet and they leave snow all over the place.
10:12Look!
10:13But we're really fast, aren't we?
10:15Yeah, and we could even fly to the moon if we wanted to.
10:18It's not even possible!
10:19Yes!
10:20Fly to the moon?
10:21Aren't you a little bit vain?
10:23No!
10:24Not really.
10:25It makes me think of a story.
10:27Oh yes, Dad!
10:28Oh yes, Dad!
10:29Colossus and the four thieves.
10:32Once upon a time, deep in the forest...
10:39Ah!
10:49What was that?
10:50It's Colossus the Giant.
10:51Everyone's afraid of him.
10:52No one ever comes near his house.
10:54Even wild animals make a detour.
10:56And he's able to eat a whole beef.
10:59With his huge maw, he can split the mountain in two.
11:02Did you see that?
11:03The ground is shaking under the hooves of his giant horse.
11:06A word of advice, don't hang around in the region.
11:17I'm hungry.
11:18You think like me.
11:20A giant must have a lot of possessions.
11:22I'll wait for the night, then I'll go into the kitchen and steal what we're left with.
11:26Well said.
11:27I'm thirsty too.
11:28I'll go down to the cellar and get a barrel of wine to quench our thirst.
11:32Well said.
11:33Then I'll go into the square and leave our donkey there.
11:35And I'll take a horse to take us far away from here.
11:37Oh, I'm way too in love.
11:39I'll stay here and dream of the one I love.
11:44That's it, that's it.
11:45He's not the one who'll steal the moon.
11:48I'm off.
11:49Don't look away from the kitchen window.
11:51If all goes well, I'll crack a match and you'll be able to join me.
12:04Shh, shh.
12:16Now I'll have to crack a match.
12:20My key!
12:22Who's in my kitchen?
12:24If I find him, I'll kill him.
12:26It'll ease my time-wasting.
12:33It's not that bright.
12:37The light.
12:38It's the signal.
12:39Everything's fine.
12:40I'm off.
12:41Listen carefully.
12:42If the way is clear, I'll push the whistle.
13:04Ouch, ouch, ouch.
13:06This time I won't dream that there's someone in the cellar.
13:10If I find him, I'll crack a match.
13:12I'll crack a match.
13:25That's it.
13:26No one.
13:28That's it.
13:29No one.
13:39Everything's fine.
13:40It's the signal.
13:41I'm off.
13:58Ouch.
14:07You're gonna get away, you little rascal.
14:14This time, if I find him, I'll crack a match.
14:17I'll crack a match.
14:18I'll kill him.
14:21Help, my brothers!
14:22Where are you?
14:23I'm in the barrel.
14:25And I'm under the straw.
14:27Don't move, my brothers.
14:29Since this damned rascal won't move, I'll steal the cart.
14:39Hold on, my dear.
14:43Hurry, I beg you.
14:44Hurry up.
14:45Hurry up.
14:47Hurry up.
14:49I'm doing what I can.
14:53Here they are.
14:54I'll crush them.
14:55I'll crush them.
14:56I'll crush them.
14:58Move, you old rascal.
14:59Yes, move, you old rascal.
15:02We have to do something.
15:03Move, you old rascal.
15:05Goodbye, my brothers.
15:06Goodbye, my brothers.
15:09Goodbye, my brothers.
15:19What's going on?
15:22What's going on?
15:24What's going on?
15:27Who's there?
15:28Don't be afraid, it's me, your brother.
15:31Look, isn't it pretty?
15:33The moon! You've saved our lives.
15:36Yes, when I saw you in such a bad posture, I climbed up the tree at the top
15:40and for the one I love, I pulled the moon out.
15:45And that's that.
15:47He wasn't very...
15:48Clever, that thief.
15:49Anyway, there was at least one who was...
15:52Romantic.
15:53Yes, that's what I meant.
15:55Oh, you.
15:56As long as there's a lover...
15:58You like that?
15:59Perfectly.
16:00You must have noticed how united these four brothers were.
16:02Oh, yes, my brother.
16:04I'm exhausted to explore the bottom of the streams, but no nymph has ever taken hold of it.
16:09You don't take fish either.
16:11You're right, there are things that escape us.
16:13That we don't understand.
16:15Do you know the wood chicken?
16:16The wood chicken.
16:17On the night of the full moon, he went to rummage under the branches
16:19with a beautiful bird that he calls my blackbird.
16:22We've never seen it.
16:24Maybe it's a lute.
16:25To see it, you have to look closely.
16:27It's one of those wonderful things that exist in the stories of Father Castor.
16:32Wood chicken.
16:33He lived in a cabin with a blackbird called my blackbird.
16:37One night, when the wood chicken was sleeping,
16:39the moon looked at him under the nose through the window.
16:42It was so pretty that when she looked at him, she got late.
16:45The day was coming, he had to leave,
16:47and as one of his hair had tangled up in the bars of the cage,
16:50she broke it to save herself.
16:52My blackbird found an eye,
16:54but he only saw this silver thread that he was knitting near him.
16:57As the moon shines tonight.
16:58The next morning, it was another affair.
17:00What is this light?
17:02A princess came to see me during my sleep.
17:04I'm going to get her to give her her hair back.
17:06Maybe she'll want to marry me.
17:08Let's go, my blackbird.
17:09Let's go, let's go.
17:11Here are stories for a moonbeam.
17:13But it's not a moonbeam, it's a firebird.
17:16So the bird didn't insist.
17:17Where are we going?
17:18In your place, I'll go see the big owl.
17:20He has good advice and anyway, it will give us a nice walk.
17:23Good idea.
17:24The big owl lived in the hollow of a hundred-year-old tree.
17:27When he was told about the affair,
17:29the big owl put his paw on his sweet little belly.
17:36I couldn't answer before I croaked three mice.
17:39It's okay, but owl, I understood.
17:41He went to look for it in the dry leaves,
17:43where the little mice come out of their holes to come and breathe.
17:46To have hair like that, it had to be pretty.
17:49When he croaked his three mice, the big owl spoke.
17:51It's a fairy's hair, unless it's a moonbeam.
17:55Anyway, to say which way you have to go,
17:57I would need three more mice.
18:00Oh no, no, no, no, I won't look for one more.
18:02And he went on.
18:04He was so resolute that Woodchicken was forced to follow him.
18:07Address yourself to the snowball bird.
18:09My mother-in-law.
18:11Oh, let's go see this snowball.
18:13Soon, Woodchicken found his smile.
18:16Snowball was spinning in a circle on the pond among the nymphs.
18:21The bird moved forward and Woodchicken presented his request.
18:25A moonbeam, a fairy's ray, no, I'm wrong.
18:27I would feel more clear-sighted if I was given four croquettes.
18:32Oh, anyway, I have to do all the work.
18:35When Snowball had eaten his four croquettes, he said.
18:38Get on my back.
18:39I'll lead you to the fairy.
18:41He looked at himself with great joy when the snowball took off
18:44and pecked his beak at the poor bird who had lost his balance.
18:47Everyone grumbled.
18:49Luckily, just below them, three nymphs had seen them coming.
18:52Be careful, Snowball.
18:53They opened up to receive them.
18:56I am the Chinese toad.
18:58Can I do something for you?
19:00Too kind of you.
19:02I would like to know what this is.
19:04This, Pardis, is a fairy's blue hair.
19:06You will find it in the palace of Romara,
19:08at the top of the last of the seven hills you see there.
19:11Now they had been walking for six days,
19:13and they had climbed six hills.
19:15They couldn't take it anymore.
19:16When night came, they both went to bed under the mist and fell asleep.
19:20The moon came to pass by.
19:22She saw something gleaming between Woodchicken's fingers and bent over.
19:26What is that?
19:27But it's one of my hair.
19:28She wanted to take it back and pull it over with all her might,
19:31but while she was asleep, Woodchicken didn't let go.
19:33Nothing to do.
19:34Nothing to do.
19:35Poor Woodchicken,
19:36who was looking for his princess so hard
19:38and who had just refused her hair if he had known.
19:41They approached the seventh hill.
19:43Finally, they arrived at the palace of Romara.
19:45It was all flowery and smelled good.
19:49The fairy blue!
19:50She came out immediately.
19:51As soon as he saw his white hair, Woodchicken began to cry.
19:54It couldn't be her.
19:55Having walked so long,
19:56enduring so much fatigue and danger,
19:58it wasn't his princess.
20:00Come with me.
20:01I know where she is.
20:02I'll take you to her.
20:03They arrived at a lighthouse, all flowery and jasmine.
20:06She's coming.
20:07In the sky, the clouds parted and they saw the moon smiling.
20:11It's her!
20:12It's her.
20:13So Woodchicken took a big leap into the air
20:15and flew his arms out towards his princess.
20:17They got married.
20:18Don't you think we don't get married with the moon?
20:20No, he stayed up there, next to her.
20:22But after a while, Woodchicken got bored of his forest.
20:25That's how it is.
20:26Every time we leave the forest, we get bored.
20:28Let me go back to my cabin.
20:30We'll go together.
20:32When night fell, the moon shone on the ground
20:34and Woodchicken slid down to his house,
20:37along with his friend's pale hair.
20:39My black moth slept in his cage.
20:41He'd had a sad face since he'd been alone.
20:45My black moth!
20:46They went for a walk together in the forest,
20:48doing a thousand silly things.
20:50The moon laughed between the branches of the tree.
20:53It's a real little duck.
20:54He lives far away from here.
20:56I know an old duck who's prepared something for him to taste.
20:59Yay, I've guessed!
21:02Hooray for Woodchicken!
21:12It's you, Cat!
21:13Flute, I don't want to play!
21:15Oh, you're a bad player!
21:16What's all this noise?
21:18A cat would probably make less noise.
21:20Woodchicken, do cats always live in houses?
21:23Cats also like to be independent.
21:26They like to hunt, run and fight.
21:28They also like to sleep in cushions.
21:31Listen to this story.
21:33How did the cat find the house of his dreams?
21:36The cat was looking for a house
21:38because he found that life on the street was very difficult.
21:41You had to fight to sleep,
21:43you had to fight to eat.
21:49There are cars that drive like madmen
21:51and they don't rush back home.
21:57And I'm very sad.
21:59I'm just a street cat
22:01without a house, without friends and without a brother.
22:05I find life very bitter because I have no one to love.
22:08It was a very lonely cat
22:10but of course he didn't want just any house.
22:13He wanted it like this, he wanted it like that
22:16with one, with two and then another.
22:19It was a very difficult cat.
22:26He won't find it!
22:29He won't find it!
22:30He won't find it!
22:32whistled the birds that would have croaked for him.
22:39Yet cities are very big,
22:41streets are full of houses
22:43and roads can take you very far.
22:46Why not to the house of your dreams?
22:48It was a cat that lived in hope.
22:50The cat ran, the cat ran
22:52and ended up finding one that he liked.
22:55It was standing on the edge of a flower bed.
22:58The cat became polite, the cat became friendly
23:00to get information.
23:02I'll stop here because I have to tell you
23:04that cats understand the language of houses.
23:06Hello Madam, I find you very beautiful and graceful
23:09with this pink roof and these green vaults
23:12and I'm a cat that's looking for a little place.
23:16You're right, you're right.
23:18Everything has its place and a place for everything.
23:22The broom in the dust,
23:24the marmite on the fire,
23:26the blanket on the bed.
23:28You need order, my friend,
23:30in a house that respects itself.
23:32The dog on the doorstep, the cat in the attic.
23:35Really? And what about the food?
23:38It's all the same, it's all the same.
23:40The pot on the fire for the masters,
23:42the pâté for the dog, the mouse for the cat.
23:45You need order.
23:47Well, at least I play with the mice.
23:49I don't eat them.
23:51He abandoned this house too quickly
23:53It was a cat that loved fantasy.
23:55The cat ran, the cat ran.
24:01And here he almost hit a row of sad walls
24:04that hid the sky from him.
24:11Out of terror, his hair was frayed.
24:14Oh la la la la, I don't know what they're good for.
24:18All these walls full of holes,
24:20they might be traps.
24:22You're just a sound.
24:24Screamed a thousand furious mouths.
24:26And by the way, run quickly,
24:28animals are forbidden in apartments.
24:31Without insisting, the cat fled.
24:33It was a cat a bit of a poltergeist.
24:35The cat ran, the cat ran.
24:38He lives in big houses, he lives in small ones.
24:41He lives in beautiful, proud houses.
24:45Modest, charming houses.
24:49He lives in round houses.
24:53Flat houses.
24:57He lives in small houses.
25:01He lives in big houses.
25:04He lives in small houses.
25:08Pointy roof houses.
25:11He lives in one that surprised him a lot.
25:13It walked on water and was called a boat.
25:15But the cat never met the house of his dreams.
25:18Some, however, were close to seducing his little cat's heart.
25:22And above all, yes above all, the grandmother's house.
25:24With its garden full of birds,
25:26greasy, its lace curtains,
25:28its comfortable cushions laid everywhere,
25:30its small plates always full of good things.
25:33His old lady, all in tender words and in gentle gestures.
25:38Our cat lived in this house,
25:40pleasant hours.
25:47And that's it.
25:49And the cute tenderness.
25:51It's a very difficult cat, isn't it?
25:53It's not easy to find a house.
25:55It must be hard for a very small kitten.
25:58All alone in the street.
26:00Always fighting.
26:02A scratch.
26:03A toothache.
26:05In the pretty grandmother's house,
26:07the cat lived very pleasant hours.
26:09There was Charlotte, the siamese,
26:11the dear, the precious.
26:13There was Tarzan, the fox,
26:15who had been saved from drowning.
26:17Zorro, the black, was very strong and he liked to fight.
26:20He was the boss.
26:22And then the red fish.
26:25And then the dog.
26:27This lady had a tender heart.
26:31Too much is too much.
26:32Goodbye, grandmother.
26:35It was a jealous cat.
26:41But still,
26:42is there in this vast world a house made for me?
26:45A house waiting for me?
26:46After all, if the roads are so long,
26:48maybe they go to my grandmother's house?
26:50It was a patient cat.
26:53But he ended up getting tired of so many useless trips.
26:57He then returned to the street where he had seen it born.
27:05After all, maybe I'm not made to settle down.
27:08Maybe I was born to remain a stray cat.
27:12And if the street must be my house,
27:14I'll have to love it,
27:17despite its fights and despite its dangers.
27:22And even if life in the street is very difficult,
27:26for me, the cat, the street is freedom.
27:30It was a fatalistic cat.
27:32He fell asleep on an old wall heated by the sun.
27:36He came back quietly from school.
27:38He was wearing blue trousers, she was wearing a pink dress.
27:41He turned the cat asleep on his wall.
27:44How humble he is and how sad he looks.
27:47Oh, this little familyless cat.
27:49Look how dirty his fur is.
27:51There's no one to take care of him.
27:53I have an idea.
27:54What if we took him home?
27:57I really want to have a little cat.
27:59What about you?
28:00That's the one I want.
28:01You're right.
28:02But you know, we don't catch a cat like that.
28:04A cat gets used to it.
28:06So very gently, not to frighten him,
28:08they began to call him.
28:09The cat opened one eye.
28:10I must dream.
28:11Who talked about home?
28:13The cat didn't like children very much
28:15who often tormented him.
28:18These two are very cute.
28:20And they keep meowing behind me.
28:22They look very unhappy.
28:24Minou, pretty little cat, chouchou.
28:27Little homeless cat.
28:29You'll see how we're going to love you,
28:31pamper you, spoil you,
28:32until you become a big minou, a big matou.
28:35Our cat, nothing but us.
28:37The cat let himself be carried away by the song of words.
28:40He looks nice.
28:41She too, she's sweet.
28:43For a while, I'll adopt them.
28:45Who will love me if I let them go?
28:47The cat smiled in his moustache.
28:51But I hesitate, because if I leave this street,
28:53goodbye, my dear freedom.
28:55Pretty little minou.
28:57Come, Minou, come to our house.
28:59No, my little friends, you won't catch me.
29:02The cat still wonders today
29:04how he ended up purring so hard
29:07in the little boy's and little girl's legs.
29:10After they got to know each other,
29:12it was time to talk about the future.
29:15He must learn to always be clean.
29:17Mum hates mess and filth.
29:19This girl is right. I'll learn quickly.
29:22You know, you won't always have meat.
29:24It's too expensive for us.
29:26So, what's the use of mice if not to feed a cat?
29:30Do you think he'll get along with the dog?
29:36And with our pretty turtle who was going to break it?
29:42Don't worry.
29:43The more of us there are in a house, the more we have fun.
29:46We could ask the grocer for a cardboard box.
29:48That would make him a bed.
29:49Oh yes!
29:51A bed?
29:52A cardboard box?
29:54But that's the dream of every cat.
29:57It's not big here, you know.
29:59We're not rich.
30:00There's no carpet, no garden.
30:02What if he preferred to leave?
30:04Leave? Who's talking about leaving?
30:06Who's talking about leaving such a perfect house?
30:08It was a lonely cat.
30:10It was a difficult cat.
30:13It was a bold cat.
30:15It was a fantasist cat.
30:17It was a jealous cat.
30:19It was a fatalist cat.
30:21It was a cat that lived in hope.
30:23It was a happy cat.
30:26It's a real tame wild cat.
30:29Do you think it's a bit wild?
30:32He can fight and bite little mice
30:35Oh no!
30:37Sometimes he goes back to the street
30:39Just to go and smell the flowers
30:42To remember how it was
30:44It's nice
30:45Is he happy now?
30:49It's a happy cat
30:51Happy
30:53Come on, let's go!
30:55But where are you going?
30:58We're going to look for a happy cat!
31:09Here Grignot, hold on to this, it's good
31:11No, not that one, take the one next to it, it's much better
31:14And you Percastor, hold on to it too
31:16Ok, what about me? Which one would you recommend?
31:18I'd say...
31:20Grignot, are you ok?
31:22Tell us, you two
31:23We just added salt and vinegar
31:27It was just for fun
31:29You'd better have something to drink
31:31It's the price you think you're paying
31:33Your jokes remind me of a story
31:35Come on, quick, I'll tell you
31:40Anyway, I was too hot
31:41The witch was born from vinegar
31:43Come and see in the cellar
31:45I'm sure it's there where Santa hides his presents
31:51What's all this fuss about?
31:54Hello Madam, we're the two children from the house
31:57Yes, hello Madam, and who are you?
31:59Those two over there are my nieces
32:01You've never seen a witch, have you?
32:03You can see that I'm not the Queen of England
32:06You'll have to thank your dad for me, kids
32:09Really? You know your dad?
32:11A little bit, I know your dad, my boy
32:13It's thanks to him that I'm here
32:15What?
32:16What?
32:17You see, kids, in order to create a witch, you need 3 conditions
32:22First, a very humid atmosphere in this cellar
32:25Then, a low amount of vinegar
32:27And the most difficult, to say a magic word in total darkness
32:32And the other day, your dad went down to the cellar
32:35to look for a box of peas that your mum had asked him for
32:39But since he couldn't find the switch, he said the magic word
32:44How can you expect me to find peas in the dark?
32:49Was that the real magic word?
32:51For peas, I'm not surprised, they never find anything
32:53That's true, my little mouse
32:55Besides, that day you ate a lot
32:57You'll see how unpleasant it is to have an extraordinarily mean witch in the cellar
33:02Your troubles are just getting started
33:07Adrien, Louise!
33:09Do you really think this is funny?
33:11But Mum...
33:12Come on, go on! And don't start again!
33:14No more scratching!
33:21Louise! Adrien!
33:23The peas!
33:24Put them in my handkerchief
33:42Now you two, this is really getting to me
33:44The sugar!
33:45But we didn't do anything!
33:56The ink!
33:58What's that now?
34:00It can't last any longer, we need to get rid of it
34:02Let's see, erasing, erasing...ah!
34:05Witching!
34:07Ah here they are!
34:08They're Scarab, a witch-hunting specialist
34:12Hello Madam!
34:13We've got a problem
34:15What's the problem?
34:16We've got a problem
34:17What's the problem?
34:18We've got a problem
34:19We've got a problem
34:20We've got a problem
34:21We've got a problem
34:22We've got a problem
34:23We've got a problem
34:24We've got a problem
34:25Hello Madam!
34:26We've got a witch in our cellar
34:28Please help us get rid of her
34:30Get rid of her?
34:31Witch-hunting is a very difficult art
34:34Each case is different
34:35We need to find the weak point of yours
34:37Let's see, what's her skin colour?
34:39Yellow
34:40Yellow, very good
34:41And her breath?
34:43Excellent!
34:44Have you ever heard her say, my liver doesn't know?
34:47Never
34:48Perfect! I'm sure your witch suffers from liver
34:52There you go!
34:53Milk chocolate is extremely harmful for witches who suffer from liver
34:57A dose of 100g of chocolate per kilo of witches is considered fatal
35:02How much does yours weigh?
35:04No idea
35:05You must know its weight
35:07Then you divide it by 100
35:09and you'll know how much chocolate to make her eat to make her disappear forever
35:13Never
35:20Good evening, witch
35:21Oh my sweethearts! It's nice of you to come and see me
35:25You didn't want me for the pepper in the jam
35:28Actually, we were worried about you
35:30But why, my sweethearts?
35:32Well, Louis and I think you're losing weight
35:34You must be ill
35:35Me? Ill?
35:4433kg on your mother's scale, my dear young girl
35:49Everything's fine, my sweethearts
35:51Come on!
36:06Chocolate for Daddy's birthday
36:13Chocolate for Daddy's birthday
36:30Yeah! There's nothing left!
36:32We won! Hooray! Hooray!
36:37We lost
36:39The witch is much stronger than us at jokes
36:41That's for sure but with the powers she had, she could have done something else
36:44In general, being a witch doesn't do nice things
36:47And on top of that, it doesn't really exist
36:49I hope that Adrien and Louis will be able to convince their parents that they're not responsible for all this nasty nonsense
36:55Yes, let's hope they can restore justice and show that we should never judge without proof
37:12Put on your glasses and read us everything
37:16Read us, yes, a story
37:19Still too small, big and average
37:23Castor, us, Céline, Grignard and Benjamin
37:27We'll listen to you carefully
37:33Oh dear! Another story!
37:35I want Father Castor to tell us a story
37:38Watch it! Don't move!
37:40It's going to fall
37:42Oh no! Why did you do that?
37:45Anyway, map castles always end up collapsing
37:50I've got a great story to tell you
37:53Yeah, tell us!
37:54The Caliph Sigogne
37:58Cassid, the Caliph of Baghdad, was savouring his coffee with a small gulp
38:02His great vizier came in
38:03You seem thoughtful, my dear liar. What is it?
38:06Oh, it's nothing
38:08I've just seen a merchant at the door of the palace selling some nice things
38:12but I don't have enough money to buy them
38:14Have him come in
38:15The merchant was carrying a cassette full of precious objects
38:19The Caliph noticed that the cassette was carrying a drawer and asked the merchant to open it
38:23What's that?
38:24I don't know
38:25I found this parchment in a street corner of the Mecca and I couldn't decipher it
38:29I'll give it to you for little money if you're interested
38:32The Caliph, a great collector of manuscripts, bought it all
38:35Then he had the old Selim, who knew all the languages, called
38:39Selim examined the grimoire
38:41May I be taken, if not of Latin?
38:43May the man who will decipher Selim glorify Allah for the grace that fails him
38:47The one who will take this powder and say Mutabor
38:50will turn into such an animal that he will like and understand the language of beasts
38:54To regain his human form, he will have to bow three times to the East and repeat Mutabor
39:00But he must be careful not to laugh during his metamorphosis
39:03because he will forget the magic word and remain an animal
39:06The Caliph was delighted, he ordered Selim to forget what he had just read
39:10and fled with his vizier through the countryside
39:14I bet my beard, gracious majesty, that these two birds have a conversation full of interest
39:19This is an opportunity to try the magic powder
39:22Mutabor!
39:25You've got a good guy, majesty
39:27How funny you are!
39:29But let's not laugh, let's see if we can understand the language of the gypsies
39:33Dear long-legs, may I offer you this frog's leg?
39:36Thank you, my good frog, but I don't have time to waste
39:39There's a big ball tonight at my father's
39:45By the prophet, I don't want to remain a gypsy
39:48Try to remember this curse word, I can't find it anymore
39:51Let's see, we have to turn to the East and say Moumoumou
39:55Misfortune and curse, the Caliph and his great vizier had forgotten the formula
39:59They were bewitched
40:01Sadly, they set out through the fields, not knowing what to do
40:05While flying over the city, they witnessed the magnificent feasts
40:09that Baghdad gave to the successors of Qasim
40:13Stupefaction! The new Caliph is Mirzra, the son of my worst enemy, the enchanter Kashnu
40:18Qasim understood where the curse came from
40:20He decided to try a pilgrimage to Mecca to break the enchantment
40:24When fatigue took hold of him, he had to stop in an old castle
40:28But as he walked through the ruins, he heard blood gushing
40:32The Caliph saw a owl
40:34Welcome! I was told that a gypsy would bring me happiness
40:38The Caliph told him the story of his adventure
40:41I see that we are companions of misfortune
40:43I was not born an owl either
40:45I was Princess Lusa
40:46The enchanter Kashnu turned me into an owl because I didn't want to marry his son Mirzra
40:51So I'm condemned to stay in this state
40:53until a man, also bewitched, asks me for a wife
40:56Our misfortunes seem to have mysterious connections
40:58Yes, and perhaps we can find the secret of the deliverance together
41:02Yes, but how?
41:04The enchanter Kashnu comes once a month to a large room in the castle with friends
41:08He usually tells them about his misdeeds
41:10If you could hear him, perhaps he would say the magic word you've forgotten
41:14Oh dear Princess, tell us quickly where this room is
41:17Don't think ill of me if I put a condition on it
41:19but I don't want to remain a nightingale
41:21Also, I'll tell you what you want to know
41:23if one of you promises to marry me
41:28Mansour, marry her!
41:29My wife will tear my hair off when I get home
41:32No, no, you, Sire, you're young and free
41:35Yes, Missy, she's ugly
41:36But he was so afraid of staying a gypsy all his life that he promised
41:40You couldn't have fallen any better
41:42The celebration must take place tonight
41:44She led them to a wall in ruins
41:46Through the cracks, the caliph and Mansour recognised the merchant who had sold them the magic powder
41:52and that it was none other than the enchanter Kashnu
41:55who told his friends about the bad trick he'd played on the caliph
41:59And what was that magic word?
42:00A Latin word, not very difficult, mutabord
42:05Mutabord! Mutabord! Mutabord!
42:12Don't you recognise your owl?
42:14The caliph was so amazed by his beauty that he didn't regret his adventure
42:18He went back to Baghdad and the people celebrated his found sovereign who made the enchanter Kashnu hang
42:24His son, Misrach, changed into a gypsy by the power of the magic powder, was put in a cage
42:29The caliph married Princess Lusa and they all lived happily ever after
42:34I can see that my story has given you ideas
42:36but do you know that we can play a lot of other games with cards?
42:39I know, but now I want to build a big castle and have my sister leave me alone
42:43Very well, I won't bother you anymore
42:45Oh girls!
42:47Oh, it's all started again
42:49It's as if a giant had walked on our house
42:52Do you really think that can happen?
42:55Of course not!
42:57But sometimes I can hear a giant or an ogre from far away
43:00But no, that only happens in stories
43:03It can still happen
43:05Father Castor, have you ever seen giants that are very, very big that can crush houses?
43:10Yes, in the old legends that have been told for centuries
43:13Go and see that giants don't exist!
43:15We're still talking about giants that would have disappeared today
43:19Really? So I was a little bit right
43:21If you want
43:22Why don't you tell us one of these stories about giants, Father Castor?
43:25The Dwarfs and the Giant
43:27That morning, the dwarf Petitou set off
43:30He wanted to ask the giant who lives in the mountain to repair the mould of his mould
43:35After a lot of research, he found a glove so big that he could have made his house out of it
43:39The dwarf must not be far
43:41Finally, he found him asleep in a valley
43:45It must not be easy to wake him up
43:47He took the biggest stone he could carry and hit his nose with all his strength
43:52Another nasty mosquito
43:54And the giant went to sleep right away
43:56I have to tickle his nose, but a feather wouldn't be enough
43:59He cut a branch and put it in his nostrils
44:01I'll wake up
44:02He snored so loudly that Petitou was thrown into a tree
44:05Oh dear, what are you looking for up there, you stupid bird?
44:08He stretched out his arm and picked up the dwarf
44:10You've got a very nasty way of snoring
44:12It must not do you any good to come up to you when you've got a brain tumour
44:14Oh no, when it happens to me, you can count the birds that have died by the hundredth
44:17But tell me a bit about what's bothering you
44:19I'm going to ask you for a favour
44:21My mould isn't working anymore, the mould is broken
44:23Would you like to go and get me a stone, cut it up, make a hole in it and put it in place?
44:28I'd love to, but I think you're bothering me a lot
44:31In the past, there were more giants and less dwarves
44:33And they wouldn't have dared to tickle our noses, even with a flower
44:37It was the good old days, at last!
44:39Do you know the place where there are stone mills?
44:42The giant put his nose in the pocket of his vest and went like the wind
44:47When he got to the quarry, he took out a big block of stone and rounded it with his knife
44:51Then he placed the block on his thumb and made it spin so fast
44:55that in less than a minute, his thumb had gone through the hard stone
44:58That's some good work
45:00Big Betta, can't you see that the hole is three times as big?
45:03The pivot is empty
45:04Yes, you're right, I hadn't thought of that. Let's start again
45:07The giant took another block and repeated the operation with his little finger
45:12And now let's run home because the baker is waiting for the flour from the mill to make his bread
45:16The giant put his nose in his pocket and rounded it with his finger like a ring
45:23Hey, my boy!
45:25What?
45:26When we get there, look where you're putting your feet
45:29or you'll flatten the whole village like a pancake
45:31I'll walk on the spikes
45:34The giant was very careful and placed Petitou next to his mill and the mill on his pivot
45:39Petitou opened the vats, the water was boiling, the wheel was turning, and the mill was spinning
45:45It's spinning very fast. Thanks a million times, my friend
45:48What can I do to repay you?
45:50I've never eaten bread in my life and I'd like to taste it just once
45:54But it has to be big
45:57You'll get it if you wait
45:58The giant crawled to the main square with great caution so as not to make the houses around him collapse
46:04The miller ran to the baker
46:06I can see that my mill is too small for a monster like that
46:09I've got an idea
46:10I'll follow you
46:12Two steps away from the village, there was a big hollow in the rock called the giant's marmite
46:17Yes, that would be good, we could heat it up and bake bread in it
46:19But the whole village needs to help us
46:21We started by rolling pieces of firewood but there wasn't enough
46:26We had to burn ten dozen pieces of firewood and transport all the flour to a neighbouring platform
46:32The baker added two bags of coarse salt and three bags of fine cinder for the yeast
46:36And now some shovels
46:39Some of you make the chain and some of you go up the river to make the buckets
46:43while the others knead the dough
46:46The dwarves started to knead heartily
46:50When the giant's marmite was hot enough
46:53the baker and his helpers removed the embers
46:56and then they kneaded the dough by hand
47:00We need a blanket
47:02Bring me the roof of the attic in front of it
47:04After a few hours, the baker sent for the giant
47:07who was very happy to have his legs cut off
47:12Your marmite's not very big
47:14but it looks crispy
47:16Let's have a taste
47:17And he swallowed the whole marmite
47:19Wonderful!
47:20I would never have thought it was so good
47:22If you promise to make me the same bread once a year
47:25I promise to kill all the...