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00:00From generation to generation, all the children of the world have loved to hear or read the fabulous fairy tales of the Grimm brothers.
00:13Blanche Neige, La Belle au bois dormant, Cendrillon, as well as so many other stories of love, courage and adventure.
00:24But you may not know the secret garden of the Grimm brothers.
00:29In a distant time, when miracles were still happening, there was a magical climate opening the door to the enchanted world of Simsala.
00:41Where all the characters of the fairy tales really lived.
00:46Abracadabra!
00:49Simsala Grimm!
01:00Are you ready to live a new adventure?
01:04Let's go!
01:30Ahhhh!
01:34Whoa!
01:52Oh, it's cool!
01:55What am I doing here?
02:01Well, who are you, my friends?
02:09I am Yo-Yo, the greatest adventurer since... well, the greatest.
02:14Well, my friends, I am Kaspar, the son of Mony.
02:17And what about me?
02:19I am the doctor Krok, a f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-f-philosopher,
02:23an able and s-s-s-s-s-scientist, a s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-s-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g.
02:30And who is that over there?
02:32Let's go, we'll take a look.
02:39You need to arrange your most beautiful rooms with the king,
02:43as well as the most delicious meals in the house for your dinner, M-M-M-Mr. Moony.
02:48Please, do not neglect the horses.
02:50We are in good order.
02:52Quick, Caspar, bring the horses to the priest and feed them well.
03:03My boy, come closer.
03:05You mean me, Your Majesty?
03:09Tell me, how long has this mark on your neck been, young man?
03:13Since my birth, Your Majesty.
03:15Some say it looks like a crown.
03:17Strange, isn't it, Sire?
03:19Strange, indeed.
03:21It's a sign.
03:23Yes, a sign, but what kind of sign?
03:29Our great-great-great-grandmother, who lived in the royal palace,
03:33told us that one day a boy would wear a mark of a three-pointed crown.
03:38And that one day he would marry the king's daughter.
03:42And that one day the prince's son would marry the princess.
03:45Isn't that wonderful?
03:46Yes, of course.
03:47But I bet you that the kind king will not see it with his own eyes.
03:52And now, go and take care of the horses.
03:55We've had a long day.
03:57Yes, Your Majesty.
04:03Hey, my brave boy, come here.
04:05You have a son who seems to be a bit lost.
04:08Why don't you have him deliver a letter to the royal palace for me?
04:12I would be greatly honoured, Your Majesty.
04:15Caspar will go to the field.
04:20This story smells like a mousetrap.
04:22Do you think so, Doc?
04:24Cool! That means I'm feeling adventurous.
04:26When you tell me you're feeling adventurous, I feel bored.
04:31Come on, let's go.
04:34Goodbye, Father. I'm going to the palace.
04:39Wait, Caspar. Take us with you.
04:42Yes, well...
04:43Ah, here you are again. Do you want to come with me?
04:46Well, we agreed that you'd have to cross the forest alone at night.
04:51And you thought I'd need two strong and brave companions, right?
04:55Yes, that's right.
04:56Ok, fine. Climb into my bag.
05:00Otherwise, with your long legs, you'll be able to carry me in less than two, won't you?
05:09Ha ha ha!
05:14What's wrong? You look old.
05:17Don't you think we should talk to Caspar about the... the omen?
05:23Yes, but what do we tell him?
05:25That three mice told us that their great-great-great-grandmother predicted that they would marry the princess?
05:31He'd think we were crazy.
05:34If only we could know what this letter could contain.
05:38Well, Doc, there's only one way to find out.
05:40It's to open the letter. And I'm going to do it.
05:43Let's see.
05:44I'm the one who has to read it. I'm the teacher.
05:47My dear queen, Caspar, the bearer of this letter, has committed a crime.
05:56A crime of treason.
05:58And I, your beloved son-in-law, hereby order the traitor to be beheaded.
06:07The king wants him beheaded?
06:09But we have to do something.
06:11Yo-yo, give me the candle that I see there.
06:16Yes, with the wax, we'll be able to fix the hide.
06:19Yes, I see that you understand. That's very good.
06:21I'm proud of you.
06:23So, as a king, I demand that you...
06:28Oh, my God!
06:30Come, Doc!
06:32I swear, there was only one thing left to do.
06:34Go and save the princess!
06:37Hurry!
06:44Say something. Please, miss.
06:47I don't know what to say.
06:49I don't know what to say.
06:51I don't know what to say.
06:53I don't know what to say.
06:55Say something. Please, miss.
07:05Oh, they're already in love. Look.
07:09They're so cute.
07:14Oh no, here's my escort. I'm going to be in trouble.
07:19Goodbye!
07:20What are you doing here?
07:22I have a letter that I need to give to the queen.
07:25The royal hide? Follow me.
07:29The king demands that I give to Caspar,
07:33who apparently is this young man in front of us,
07:36the hand of our very dear daughter.
07:42What a shame!
07:44What a shame!
07:46What a shame!
07:48Let the princess come, my daughter.
07:52She has the right to speak. It's the least she can do.
07:56Yes, your majesty.
07:58Please, excuse me, your majesty.
08:01It's a great honour to be given the hand of your dear daughter,
08:05but, your majesty, I'm afraid I have no choice but to say no.
08:09Is he mad or what?
08:11To say no?
08:13How dare you go against the king's will?
08:16I could throw you into oblivion for that.
08:19Well, I have no other choice because my heart was taken from another woman, your majesty.
08:25Ah, your heart was taken from another woman, and from whom?
08:28That's what I'd like to know.
08:31Then explain to the princess and to me why you're denying it.
08:36It's because, your majesty, I'm in love with the most charming, most beautiful young girl in the world.
08:45It's you, princess!
08:47Yes
08:48Then I'll say yes, your majesty, yes
08:55Gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu-gu...
08:57Oh, what a beautiful couple!
08:59Where is he, you wretched son of a maid!
09:02How dare you pretend to marry my own daughter, you idiot!
09:09Let's lock this traitor in the dungeon!
09:12No, father! We're engaged!
09:14If you hurt him, I swear I'll throw myself from the top of the tower!
09:18But it's...
09:20Listen to me carefully.
09:26Very good, your majesty.
09:28Very good.
09:30I'm going to be a good prince.
09:32But with a little, tiny, easy and kind condition.
09:38You'll have to get the necessary materials to make the ritual wedding crown with three golden points.
09:45Very well, I'll do it. I'll find the gold, I'll take care of it.
09:49No, my boy, not just any gold.
09:52Three golden hairs on the devil's head.
09:57What?
09:58What?
10:00No, Caspar, I beg you, don't do it!
10:03I'll take the three golden hairs on the devil's head or I'll give up my life.
10:08There's no other way. We absolutely have to help them.
10:11To face the fire of hell to go and steal three golden hairs.
10:14I'll come back for that.
10:15We don't have a choice.
10:16Of course, you always say that.
10:21Where are you going like that?
10:23We're going to hell.
10:24To hell?
10:25That's what it looks like.
10:26Yes, my boy, to hell.
10:28We're going to see the devil.
10:29You wouldn't mind not saying that, would you?
10:31You're a strange team.
10:34But if it's really the devil you're going to see,
10:37you might be able to find out why our fountain has stopped flowing.
10:42There was a time when it gave wine, but now it doesn't even give water.
10:46There's a bad omen.
10:48Don't worry, my boy. I'll find the answer to your question.
10:52Goodbye.
10:53See you later.
10:54I hope so.
11:01Do you see this poor tree?
11:03Before, it bore the magnificent golden apple.
11:06Now, it doesn't even have leaves.
11:08Yes, it's cursed.
11:10Maybe you could ask the devil.
11:13We'll ask him for you.
11:15That would be wonderful.
11:17You'll be well rewarded when you come back.
11:21Or rather, if you come back.
11:32I think we've got a little problem, don't we, Caspar?
11:36I wonder how we're going to get across.
11:38Hey, you over there! What are you doing here?
11:41We'd like to cross the river.
11:43Whoever wants to cross doesn't have to come back first.
11:46On the other side, there's the hellish mouth of hell.
11:51That's exactly where we want to go.
11:53I have to find the devil to marry my beloved.
11:56Very well, I'll take you there.
11:58But I have to ask you to do me a favour.
12:01What favour?
12:02This boat is a prison for me.
12:05Every time I try to get on board, there's an invisible wall that stops me.
12:11Oh no!
12:13You see, the devil has unfortunately cast a bad spell on me.
12:17And he wants us to deliver him.
12:19Right, we get it. Let's go.
12:20We'll find a way to help you.
12:22Well, get on board.
12:25No!
12:38Thank you, sailor.
12:40You'll find me here if you come back.
12:55Wait, doc, I'll help you.
12:58Help me! Help me!
13:01Hold on to the ruin.
13:02I'm stuck.
13:04Thank you, Kaspar. Thank you.
13:06I thought I was going to drown.
13:09It must be the gates of hell.
13:12I don't think that's the right way to say it.
13:17I think one of us should stop if you look at the entrance.
13:21We never know.
13:23If you're not afraid to stay here alone...
13:25Come on, we can't go back now.
13:28We have to get out of here.
13:34There he is!
13:36It's him!
13:40Oh, that smells good.
13:42It's human flesh, it looks like.
13:45Oh, that's a good timing.
13:47I've got a little hole.
13:51Well, what are you doing?
13:54I was just about to tell you to get the trash out...
13:57before you go and get the food.
13:59I'm sorry, Grandma, I just...
14:02Hurry up, or I won't give you a flag...
14:06and you'll be deprived of dessert.
14:12It smells good, doesn't it?
14:15Oh, what's this?
14:17It's all full of good men.
14:19Leave them alone.
14:21I want them.
14:23You don't have to want them.
14:25I want them here.
14:27And I want you to be cursed.
14:31Dear gentlewoman, dear Grandma...
14:36please leave us alone.
14:40Why should I let you go...
14:43from such a wonderful piece of land?
14:46Well, we can play games for you.
14:49Yes, there are a lot of things we can do.
14:51Or we could play fun games.
14:53I don't like games.
14:55It's a nuisance.
14:57All I like is cooking.
14:59Notice that it was a time...
15:01when I liked to find answers to riddles.
15:04But I ran out of all the riddles.
15:07Alas, now all I have left is the kitchen.
15:13Riddles? We know a lot of riddles.
15:16Go on, I'm listening.
15:18We can only give them to you...
15:20if you promise not to serve us a horrible meal.
15:23Well...
15:24All right.
15:25But let's see.
15:27I'll have to make you disappear...
15:30one way or another.
15:32That's it.
15:33What do you think of that?
15:38No!
15:45Ah, the house.
15:50Did you take out the trash, Warbler?
15:52Yes, Grandma.
15:54And a bunch of flags.
15:56You deserved it.
15:58I'm so hungry.
16:08All right, now he's asleep.
16:11Ah, I can't wait to hear your riddles.
16:15But first, we have to establish the winner's prize.
16:18If you find the riddle, what will your prize be?
16:21Oh, that's true.
16:23Well, if I find the answer to your riddle,
16:25I'll give you a hot dog.
16:28What if you can't find it?
16:29Oh, I'll find the answer.
16:31But let's agree that for every riddle we don't find,
16:34we'll have one of the devil's hair, all right?
16:37Ah!
16:38It won't be easy, I admit.
16:40My...
16:41My little son is very picky about this subject.
16:44He really cares about the few little hairs he has left.
16:47Oh!
16:48But I don't have to lie.
16:50Of course you'll find the answer.
16:52Ah, but you have to set a time limit, too.
16:55If we said...
16:57ten minutes, would that work?
17:00All right.
17:01Now, tell me your riddles.
17:04The first one is...
17:05There's a fountain that once gave not only water,
17:08but an excellent wine.
17:10Now, it doesn't even give water anymore.
17:12So...
17:14How do we make it start flowing again like before?
17:17Huh?
17:18So, fountain doesn't give water anymore.
17:21Making it flow is noted.
17:23Next one.
17:24An apple tree was carrying beautiful golden apples,
17:27but now it doesn't even have a single leaf.
17:30How do we make this tree bloom again?
17:32And the third one is...
17:34Every time the passerby wants to get off his boat,
17:37he's stopped by the force of an invisible wall.
17:40How do we make him finally free?
17:43Well, that's all.
17:45They're too easy.
17:47So, let's start with the famous apple tree, which is...
17:51Well, OK.
17:53I'll start with the fountain.
17:55You say it doesn't give water anymore now.
17:59So, are you giving your tongue to the cat?
18:04What? Give my tongue to the cat?
18:06No, never!
18:08No, wait...
18:10It's not in this volume...
18:13Maybe it's...
18:15It's over!
18:17You haven't found any answers!
18:19How can I concentrate when my stupid little son is snoring like that?
18:25We'll start again tomorrow. That's all.
18:27That's all. Are you okay with that?
18:29No, no, no, that's not okay.
18:31You owe us three golden hairs of your little son.
18:33Right now.
18:35Or would you rather that the whole world
18:37learn that we have made riddles above your strength?
18:39Very well, very well.
18:41But at least give me the answers.
18:43First, the three golden hairs.
18:45And if you want the answers,
18:47ask your little son.
18:49Quick!
18:51We have to get in there to know the answers.
18:53What?
18:55Let's go, Grandma.
18:57To these three simple riddles,
18:59you have not been able to find the answers.
19:03They are easy.
19:05The tree trunk.
19:07Under the fountain
19:09there is a frog
19:11that blocks the flow of water.
19:13Under the apple tree
19:15there is a mouse
19:17that hides its roots.
19:19We have to get it out of there.
19:21And the passerby can be freed
19:23only by giving the governor
19:25of his boat to another man.
19:27There.
19:29So now
19:31let me sleep.
19:33Thank you.
19:35Of course.
19:37And you know that I hate
19:39when people pull my hair.
19:45I thought I told you
19:47to stay on the table.
19:49Here.
19:51The three golden hairs.
19:53I wish you all the happiness in the world.
19:55You are free
19:57like birds.
20:01There.
20:09I can't believe
20:11you got out alive.
20:13I was desperate to see you all again.
20:15I was going to leave.
20:17Well, it's time to go.
20:19Find the answer to my question.
20:21Yes, but wait.
20:23I'll give it to you while we cross.
20:25But who can he give it to?
20:27I don't want it anyway.
20:29What do you think, Doc?
20:31All I know is that I'll never come back here.
20:37Here it is.
20:39So she's the culprit.
20:41Give this little mouse a new roof
20:43and the tree will bear fruit.
20:45Here, look.
20:49You've done me a great favor.
20:51Take this mule loaded with gold
20:53as a token of your gratitude.
20:59I've got it.
21:01I've got it.
21:15My princess.
21:17Oh, Gaspard.
21:21He's alive.
21:23And he's got golden hair.
21:25And now, this mule
21:27is going to marry my daughter.
21:29How did this happen to me?
21:33Are these really
21:35golden bags?
21:39My dear Gaspard.
21:41My dear Gendre.
21:43Now that you're part of my family
21:45you might be able to tell me
21:47where you found this gold.
21:49Of course, my dear father-in-law.
21:51Two days' walk west of here
21:53there's a river and a bridge.
21:55A river and a bridge?
21:57Ask the bridgeman, please.
21:59He'll give you more than you can ever imagine.
22:05Run along, my horse.
22:07Quick.
22:11They're charming, aren't they?
22:13Shimsha!
22:15Shimshala!
22:17Shimshaladim!
22:21Say, Doc.
22:23Do you think the king will get
22:25what he wants from our friend the bridgeman?
22:27We'll see.
22:29All's well that ends well.
22:31The bridgeman is free
22:33and the king
22:35has finally found a job
22:37that suits him.
22:40Et bon vin, majesté!
22:47Yippee!
22:49Et ils vécurent heureux
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