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00:00One day, a smart rabbit was going to enter her house in the forest,
00:05and she heard a terrible sound from inside her home.
00:09I am the invincible warrior who takes a thousand steps.
00:15I can trample a rhino under my feet,
00:19and crush an elephant like an insect.
00:23Nobody can beat me!
00:28The rabbit was very scared by what she heard,
00:31so she ran away from her house right away.
00:35And after a while, she came across a fox.
00:38Hey, fox, someone has taken over my house in the forest.
00:43Could you persuade him to leave?
00:45Of course, rabbit sister.
00:48The rabbit and the fox went to the rabbit's house.
00:51The very confident fox shouted into the cave.
00:54Hey, you! How dare you break into my friend's house?
00:59I am the invincible warrior who takes a thousand steps.
01:04I can trample a rhino under my feet,
01:08and crush an elephant like an insect.
01:12Nobody can beat me!
01:15The fox did not expect such a bold proclamation,
01:18and was so afraid, he didn't know what to do.
01:21Sorry, rabbit sister.
01:24I could never win against someone who tramples an elephant.
01:29When the fox ran away, the rabbit got even more scared.
01:33She started wandering sadly among the trees,
01:37and finally came across a rhino.
01:40Hey, rhino, someone I don't know broke into my house in the forest,
01:44and I can't get him out.
01:46Can you help me?
01:47Of course, I will.
01:49Come, bring me to your home.
01:53The rabbit brought the rhino in front of her house.
01:56Hey, you! How dare you break into my friend's house?
02:01Come out and show yourself.
02:03I am the invincible warrior who takes a thousand steps.
02:09I can trample a rhino under my feet,
02:13and crush an elephant like an insect.
02:16Nobody can beat me!
02:20But the rhino was scared, too, and didn't know what to do.
02:24Well, bunny, I just remembered I have a dentist appointment.
02:30Very important. I had forgotten.
02:32I gotta go now. Bye-bye.
02:34When even the big rhino couldn't help the rabbit,
02:37the cute rabbit hit the road again,
02:40and this time she came across an elephant.
02:44Hey, elephant, I am so desperate. Only you can help me.
02:48Please get this stranger out of my house.
02:51Don't worry, cute little rabbit. I'll help you. Let's go.
02:56The rabbit brought the elephant in front of her house.
03:00Hey, you! How dare you break into my friend's house?
03:05Get out now.
03:06I am the invincible warrior who takes a thousand steps.
03:12I can trample a rhino under my feet,
03:15and crush an elephant like an insect.
03:18Nobody can beat me!
03:22The elephant was so scared that even her trunk trembled.
03:27Dear rabbit, I'm sorry, but I don't want anyone to crush me.
03:34The elephant left the rabbit and went back to her house.
03:38At that time, a small frog was passing by the rabbit.
03:42Hey, frog, no animal in that forest could help me.
03:46Please bring out the stranger who broke into my house.
03:49Of course, rabbit sister. Show me your house.
03:54The rabbit showed the frog her house.
03:57Hey, you! If you don't come out of my friend's house now,
04:01I'll come drag you out.
04:04Don't come close.
04:06I am the invincible warrior who takes a thousand steps.
04:14I can trample a rhino under my feet,
04:17and crush an elephant like an insect.
04:20Nobody can beat me!
04:23Now listen to me carefully.
04:25I'm a frog with sticky feet,
04:27and I'll jump right on your head and annoy you for days.
04:31Don't you dare. Please stay away.
04:37Well, then get out now.
04:40Hearing the brave cry of the frog and the rabbit's unwanted guest inside,
04:44the other animals immediately gathered to see who the mighty warrior was.
04:50Come on. How long are you going to make me wait?
04:54I'll count to three.
04:56One...
04:58Two...
05:02Okay, okay. I'm out. I'm here.
05:05Everyone looked around, but saw no one.
05:09Where are you? No more tricks.
05:12Right here. I'm standing at your feet.
05:15It's me, centipede.
05:19All the animals started laughing when they saw the centipede.
05:25The people of the forest laughed a lot
05:28that such a powerful voice came from a tiny centipede.
05:34But they always believed that some people in this forest
05:38can have very surprising powers.
05:42I am the invincible warrior.
05:50Once upon a time, they lived three piglets with their mother
05:54in a small house.
05:56It was time for them to leave their home and learn to live on their own.
06:01Their mother called the three piglets next to her.
06:09My dear children, the time has come for you to go out into the world.
06:14Go and start your new lives.
06:16But don't ever forget, whatever you do in this world, do the best you can.
06:21This is the only and the best way to stay alive.
06:28A little sad with a bit of excitement,
06:30the three little piglets said their goodbyes to their mummy
06:34and were on their way.
06:38After a while, they found some piece of land
06:42where they could build their own home.
06:47The youngest piglet was determined to build his home with straw.
06:52He thought this was the easiest and the fastest way to build a home.
06:56That way, he had heaps of time to play.
07:01The youngest of them all finished his house in one day.
07:04He yelled out to the other piglets.
07:06Hey you guys, I'm already finished.
07:10The eldest piglet had a look at the house.
07:14Okay, but this house doesn't look steady at all.
07:17How will we protect ourselves from the wolf?
07:20The youngest piglet didn't take any notice of his brother.
07:24Don't worry, nothing will happen.
07:26Okay, don't say I didn't warn you.
07:30The middle piglet decided to make his house out of wood.
07:34From the branches he had collected in the woods,
07:37he decided to build a little cubby house.
07:41His house took exactly three days to finish.
07:44This house was a bit more steady than the one with straw.
07:48The eldest piglet walked over towards him.
07:51My dear brother, you've done a great job,
07:54but this doesn't look safe at all.
07:57Is this house going to protect us from the wolf?
07:59The middle piglet answered.
08:01Don't worry, this house is very safe.
08:04Okay, don't say I didn't warn you.
08:07While the two little piglets were having a great time
08:10in their newly built homes,
08:12the eldest of them all was constantly working
08:15because he was building a home from bricks and rocks.
08:19The other piglets thought that his effort was useless.
08:23All they did was play around and kill time.
08:31Why would you bother with this
08:33when you can quickly finish like we have?
08:36How scared is he?
08:39The eldest piglet didn't bother listening to them.
08:42He worked for one whole week
08:44and managed to finish his house made out of bricks and rocks.
08:50A day later, a hungry wolf arrived near their home.
08:55He first stood in front of the house made of straw.
08:59The little piglet was resting in his house made of straw.
09:03The wolf knocked.
09:05Knocked on the door.
09:13Open the door and let me in.
09:15If you don't, I'll huff and puff and blow your house in.
09:21You can't do anything to me.
09:23My house is steady enough.
09:25And so the wolf puffed and puffed
09:28and he blew his house in.
09:31With great effort, the little piglet managed to get away.
09:35And off he ran over to his brother's house made from tree branches.
09:40He knocked on the door
09:42and when the middle piglet opened the door,
09:44the little piglet threw himself inside the house.
09:47Oi! Close the door. The wolf can come in here.
09:50Don't worry. He can't do anything to us in this house.
09:54After a while, the wolf came by the second piglet's wooden house
09:58and yelled inside.
10:00Open the door and let me in.
10:03If you don't, I'll huff and puff and blow your house in.
10:09You can't blow my house in.
10:12And so the wolf huffed and puffed and he blew his house in
10:16and brought it down.
10:18Both piglets ran to the third piglet's house
10:21and barely got away from the wolf.
10:24Brother! The wolf is going this way. What are we going to do?
10:29The oldest piglet answered, very sure of himself.
10:33Don't worry. The wolf cannot come in this house.
10:38A little later, the starving wolf came by the third piglet's house
10:43of bricks and stone and yelled to the three piglets.
10:47Open the door and let me in.
10:51If you don't, I'll huff and puff and blow your house in.
10:57Don't you even try, you bad wolf. You cannot come in this house.
11:02The wolf got very angry. He huffed and puffed, but nothing happened.
11:08He could not bring his house down.
11:11He tried and tried, but he couldn't move one single brick.
11:17Finally, being exhausted, the wolf decided to try another way to go in.
11:23He saw the chimney up on the roof and started to climb.
11:29Realising that the wolf was going to climb up on the roof and come down the chimney,
11:34the piglet quickly lit up the fireplace right under the chimney
11:40and put a big bucket of water on the woods.
11:43The wolf barely climbed up the chimney and threw himself in
11:52and went straight into the boiling bucket.
11:58Ah, help! Help, I'm burning! Save me! Ah, help!
12:08Finally, being free from the wolf, the piglets hugged each other with joy.
12:14The three piglets went to their mother's house the next day to tell her all that had happened.
12:20The youngest one came next to his mother.
12:23You were right, Mummy. Whatever we did in this world, we have done it to our best.
12:28If you really work for something, it will be a success.
12:32From that day on, the two piglets were never lazy.
12:36They worked hard like their big brother and lived a happy and safe life.
13:03The big bear, who had hibernated months ago, was still sleeping and snoring loudly.
13:10The little mouse went to him one day to wake the bear up
13:14because he could not sleep all winter due to the bear's noisy snoring.
13:22Mr. Bear! Hey, Mr. Bear! Hey! Summer has come. You can wake up any time now.
13:30However, the bear still did not wake up.
13:33The little mouse came to the bear this time with a bugle.
13:37He blew vigorously into the bugle.
13:42But the bear continued to sleep.
13:46While the little mouse was wandering sleeplessly in the forest, he met several animal friends.
13:52What happened, little mouse? Why are you sad?
13:56Don't ask, guys. All winter I could not sleep because of the bear's snoring.
14:02And he still won't wake up.
14:04Maybe the lion can help you.
14:09What? Why would I go talk to him?
14:12Because the lion roars so loud that everyone jumps up the instant they hear his loud voice.
14:20Though the little mouse was a little scared by the thought,
14:25he went to the lion, the king of the forest, to request his assistance.
14:29The lion was sleeping in front of his cave.
14:32The little mouse was terrified when he saw the mighty beast,
14:35so he decided to give up his plan and go back home.
14:38But when he accidentally stepped on a branch in front of him,
14:41the big cat woke up and a tiny trembling voice reached his ears.
14:48What's that noise? What are you doing in front of my cave?
14:55Um, well, king of the forest, sorry to wake you up.
15:00Well, I, um, came to ask for your help.
15:05You're not even big enough to be considered snack size, little mouse.
15:10Why should I help you?
15:12Dear fearsome lion, you have to wake up my neighbor, the big bear.
15:16Who won't wake up from hibernation?
15:19Nothing I do seems to wake him.
15:21Since I am small, I have a little voice.
15:24But one roar from you can solve everything.
15:28Roar!
15:31I don't have time to spend for a tiny, little, useless mouse like you.
15:39I am king of the forest.
15:42The lion walked away without helping the mouse.
15:45He went to a corner where no one could see him.
15:48He leaned against a tree and started to itch like crazy.
15:53Oh!
15:56The lion was so itchy that he didn't want anyone to see him like this
16:01because he was the king of the forest.
16:05The little mouse, on the other hand, was coming home sadly
16:10and heard wheezing from the depths of the forest.
16:14He went where the voice came from and he saw the lion.
16:18Moreover, the lion was itching himself nonstop
16:22and looking rather silly in the process.
16:24The mouse immediately approached the lion.
16:26When the lion saw him, he stopped itching,
16:29but it was clear he was still in pain and discomfort due to the itch.
16:34Mr. Lion, what happened to you?
16:37I don't know, mouse. I don't know.
16:40I can't stop itching myself.
16:46You haven't seen or heard anything, mouse. Are we clear?
16:51The mouse carefully fixed his tiny eyes on the lion
16:55and saw a bunch of tiny fleas jumping in his fur.
17:00The mouse understood why the mighty cat was itching so much.
17:06You have fleas. Let me help you.
17:11How can you help me? You're just a little mouse.
17:15Leave me alone.
17:19The little mouse bravely jumped on him,
17:22ignoring the lion's rude comments.
17:26What are you doing? Get off of me.
17:29The mouse started to crawl through the thick scruffy fur
17:33and throw out all the fleas.
17:35But this made the lion's situation even worse.
17:39He started itching himself with his paws.
17:45The lion could not bear the itch and leaned his back against the tree.
17:50This time he started to rub right and left.
17:53Oh, no. I was almost crushed.
17:57I can't stop. I can't stop.
18:00The more you run over me, the more I itch.
18:03Get off, mouse.
18:06The lion ran to a nearby lake.
18:08He quickly jumped into the water.
18:11The mouse on his back was nearly drowned.
18:15Mr. Lion, get out of the water right away or I'll drown.
18:21The lion came out of the lake but then proceeded to shake himself dry.
18:25He was shaking his body so hard and so fast
18:29that the mouse barely was able to hang on to that thoughtless lion.
18:33I've almost got the itch taken care of, Mr. Lion.
18:38Just a little bit more to the left.
18:41The lion finally stopped himself.
18:44The mouse threw out the last few fleas that remained on the lion.
18:49How do you feel now?
18:52Well, it's like my itching is gone.
18:58Because I have cleaned all the fleas for you, sir.
19:02The lion was very embarrassed with how rude he was.
19:06When you asked for help, I looked down on you, mouse.
19:11But you still did everything in your power to save me from this difficult situation.
19:20You're welcome, Mr. Lion.
19:22Come on, hop on my back and I'll take you home.
19:26When the little mouse and the big lion arrived at the mouse's home,
19:31they heard loud snoring sounds flooding out of the big bear's cave.
19:37Huh? What's that noise?
19:40They then entered the cave.
19:44Ah, you were right, mouse.
19:47Summer has come. The big bear is still sleeping.
19:52The lion, the king of the forest, took a deep breath
19:57and roared so powerfully right into the ears of the big bear
20:02that the stone floor of his cave shook.
20:08Thanks to this powerful roar, the bear finally woke up and ran out of the cave.
20:15Huh? What happened? Is there something wrong?
20:19What happened? Did the sun come out?
20:21Is it summer? Where is it?
20:24While all the forest animals laughed at the big silly bear.
20:37Little mouse was also very happy that the snoring was finally over.
20:45Once upon a time, in a little cottage in the woods,
20:49lived a mother goat and her little goats leading a happy life.
20:54The little goats were very cute. They all were like toys.
20:59Mother goat, like all mothers, loved her little goats very much.
21:04She protected them from all the wild animals in the forest.
21:09One day, before she left the house to find food in the forest,
21:13she called her little goats next to her and...
21:18My dear children, I am going into the forest.
21:21Do not open the door for anyone.
21:23If the wolf comes into the house, he will eat all of us alive.
21:26He is very shifty. He will disguise himself into different shapes and try to fool you.
21:31So how will we recognize him?
21:34The wolf has a rough voice and I have a soft and sweet voice.
21:37So you can recognize him from his low and rough voice right away.
21:41Right when she was leaving, the mother goat remembered something else.
21:44She turned to her little goats.
21:46Ah, one more thing. The wolf's feet are black and mine are white.
21:50You can also recognize him from his feet.
21:53Don't worry, mother. We can protect ourselves.
21:57He can count on us.
21:59Mother goat kissed her little goats one by one and headed into the woods.
22:06The wolf was watching them from afar.
22:09When he saw mother goat leaving, he waited a while.
22:12And then he came in front of the cottage and knocked on the door.
22:18Who is it?
22:20Little goats, open the door. Your mother is here.
22:23I brought nice food for you all.
22:26But the little goats recognized the wolf's rough voice right away.
22:30Without opening the door, they yelled out.
22:33You're not our mother.
22:35You're not our mother.
22:37You're not our mother.
22:39You're not our mother.
22:41You're not our mother.
22:43You're not our mother.
22:45They yelled out.
22:46You're not our mother.
22:48Her voice is sweet and more beautiful.
22:51You're the wolf. You can't fool us.
22:56The wolf got very angry because he could not fool the little goats.
23:01So he went to the shop, bought a big piece of chalk and ate it.
23:05Now his voice sounded much softer.
23:08So he went back to the cottage and knocked on the door again.
23:13This time the wolf started to talk with his soft voice.
23:18My little goats, open the door. It's your mother.
23:22I brought food from the forest for all of you.
23:26Hearing the wolf's soft voice,
23:29the little goats thought that it was really their mother this time.
23:32Just when they were about to open the door, one of them shouted.
23:36Wait, wait.
23:38Just look at the feet from underneath the door.
23:41Of course, when the little goats looked from underneath the door,
23:44they saw the wolf's black feet.
23:46So they yelled again without opening the door.
23:48We will not open the door for you.
23:51Our mother's feet are not black.
23:53They are white. You're the wolf.
23:56As furious as he was, the wolf left.
23:59This time he went to the bakery.
24:01When the baker saw the wolf in front of him, he was very surprised.
24:05I'm a vegetarian now, so I will eat pastry from now on.
24:09Could you give me some flour?
24:12The wolf came out of the bakery with a little sack of flour.
24:16When he got near the cottage,
24:19he opened the sack and poured all the flour on his feet.
24:23Now his feet were all white.
24:25The shifty wolf knocked on the door for the third time.
24:31My little goats, open the door. It's your mother.
24:35I have brought food for all of you from the forest.
24:38First show us your feet so we know it's you, mother.
24:43The wolf showed them his feet with flour.
24:46When the little goats saw the white feet,
24:48they believed that it was their mother and opened the door.
24:52And what did they see?
24:57The wolf was standing right there in front of them.
25:00The little goats did not know what to do.
25:03They started to run around yelling.
25:06Don't waste your time. I will catch all of you.
25:11One of the little goats went under the desk.
25:13The second one into the bed.
25:17The third one into the chimney.
25:19Fourth kid hid in the kitchen.
25:21The fifth one got into the closet.
25:23The sixth hid behind the curtain.
25:27And the seventh kid went into the giant clock on the wall.
25:30But the shifty wolf was quick,
25:32and one by one he caught them all from wherever they were hiding.
25:36Run! Run!
25:38Come here. Don't run. I will catch you all. I said stop.
25:47The only one he could not find was the one hiding in the clock.
25:51He was already full, so he gave up on looking for them and head out.
25:55There was a big hole in the wall.
25:57He gave up on looking for them and head out.
25:59There was a big yard a little further from the cottage.
26:04The wolf lay under a tree on the yard and started to sleep.
26:10Snoring.
26:17Short while after, the mother goat returned home.
26:21When she saw the door open, she knew something bad had happened
26:25and started to scream.
26:31Oh, my little goats.
26:37When she entered the house, she was shocked.
26:40The tables and chairs were all upside down.
26:43Curtains were torn. The beds were all messed up.
26:46The pillows and sheets were all on the floor.
26:49Mother goat looked for her little goats but could not find them anywhere.
26:53She started to yell out their names one by one but not one answered.
27:01Finally, it was time to call the last one's name.
27:04Only then she heard a high-pitched voice.
27:07I am inside the grandpa clock, mummy.
27:10Mother goat ran to the grandpa clock and took her kid out of there.
27:14Mother goat and kid hugged.
27:16The little goat started to tell the story crying.
27:21The wolf came in disguise and we thought it was you and opened the door.
27:26The wolf ate all my brothers.
27:38Mother goat was very upset.
27:40She cried for her little goats.
27:42With only one of her kids remaining,
27:45she walked out and started to go towards the yard.
27:49After a while, they saw the wolf sleeping under a tree.
27:53He snored so bad that the branches of the tree were shaking.
28:02Mother goat observed the wolf for a while.
28:05She realized that inside his tummy some things were moving.
28:10Oh my god! Can it be that my goats are in his tummy and they are still alive?
28:15She had a plan.
28:16She turned to her kid.
28:18Run home. Bring me a needle, thread and the scissors.
28:23When the little kid was running home,
28:25mother goat collected six big rocks from the floor.
28:29After a while, the little goat came back with a needle, thread and the big scissors.
28:34Mother goat cut open the wolf with the scissors.
28:37She saw one of her little goats right away.
28:41And then the other one started to appear one by one.
28:45They were all healthy.
28:47Mother goat couldn't stay still from the joy she had.
28:50All the little goats hugged their mothers with joy.
28:53Mother, mother, we love you.
28:55Mother, mother, we love you.
28:58Mother, we love you, we love you.
29:02They were all full of joy.
29:05Ah! My little goats, you are safe.
29:09Mother goat put the rocks she collected carefully inside the wolf.
29:14Then she stitched his tummy with the needle and thread.
29:18The wolf was sleeping so deep he did not feel anything.
29:21He did not move.
29:23Mother goat and her little goats quickly got away.
29:26When the wolf woke up, he stood up.
29:29His tummy hurt really bad.
29:32He thought to himself that it was because he ate too many goats.
29:36Because his tummy was full of rocks, he got really thirsty.
29:40He came next to the river to drink some water.
29:43But when he was walking, the rocks were hitting each other.
29:51My tummy feels so heavy and full.
29:54It's as if all the goats I ate turned into rocks.
29:59He wanted to kneel down and drink some water.
30:03Due to the rocks being so heavy, he lost his balance and slipped into the water.
30:11Help! Help me! I'm drowning! Help!
30:18Yelled out for help, but no one helped him.
30:21He could not bear the weight of the rocks anymore and went under into deep waters.
30:28When they saw what happened,
30:30Mother goat and her little goats ran to the river.
30:34The wolf is dead! Yippee! The wolf is dead!
30:38The wolf is dead! Yippee! Woohoo!
30:41Hand in hand, they all started to dance and jump around.
30:45From that day on, Mother goat and her seven little goats
30:49Deep in the forest, near a lovely lake, was a wolf.
30:53A hungry wolf, whose stomach was growling.
30:57He had his eye on three tasty young pigs
31:01and was waiting for an opportunity to catch them and make them his dinner.
31:06The oldest of the pigs was greedy and gluttonous.
31:10He was always eating his brother's food and never sharing his own food with them.
31:16Hey! That apple is mine. I'm saving it for later.
31:24Hmm. A greedy, gluttonous pig. I know very well how to catch you.
31:33The bad wolf placed one of the gluttonous pig's favorite apples on the forest path
31:39and he set a trap at the end of the road.
31:43Now eat these apples so that when I eat you, I will be full.
31:51The giant, gluttonous pig was overjoyed when, on his way home,
31:57he noticed that there were many kinds of apples on the ground.
32:02Oh, my favorite fruit.
32:10Here's another apple.
32:14What? There are lots of apples here.
32:18I must take them all before my brothers see, because all of them are mine.
32:24Mine!
32:27When the giant, gluttonous pig tried to pick the last apple,
32:32the wolf pulled the snare rope and a huge, heavy net fell from the tree.
32:39The wolf pulled the snare rope and a huge, heavy net fell on the pig.
32:45Even though the giant, pig struggled, he could not escape from the net.
32:50Help! Help! What's happening? Help!
32:55Hahaha! You fell into my trap. I'm going to take you home and eat you, gluttonous pig.
33:04At that time, the pig brothers, who were really hungry, heard the voice of their brother.
33:10Help! Let me go! Help me!
33:16When they rushed towards the forest road in great haste,
33:20they saw that the evil wolf had caught their big, greedy brother.
33:26Oh, no! We must save him.
33:30But, but I am not strong. I'm afraid of the wolf, too.
33:36Despite everything, the brave little pigs decided to save their brother.
33:42They followed him as the wolf took the giant, pig to his lair.
33:48Tired from carrying the giant, pig, the wolf fell asleep.
33:53Psst! Hey! What? Is there someone there?
33:59Shhh! Be quiet. We came to save you.
34:05The pig brothers tried to push the wolf to save their brother,
34:09but they couldn't because they were not strong enough.
34:13Maybe if you'll give us the apples you hid in your bag, we can gather strength to save you.
34:19No, they're mine. If I get out of here, I'll eat them all.
34:25The noise of those piggies, their voices haunt my dreams.
34:32I will eat them all, one by one.
34:41Then we're leaving. You stay here with the wolf.
34:45The giant, pig was finally convinced.
34:49Um, wait, uh, okay, okay, take them. But, uh, I'll keep just one for myself.
34:55Pig!
34:56Ah, okay, alright, alright, alright. Here, take them all.
34:59The brothers ate the food given by the giant, gluttonous pig and were finally able to push the wolf aside.
35:05Together, the three pig brothers managed to rescue the giant, pig from the net with great difficulty.
35:12Then they quickly returned home.
35:19When the evil wolf woke up, he was very angry that the pig had escaped.
35:26Ah, no one can steal food from me.
35:33The giant, gluttonous pig understood that stealing other people's food was actually greed.
35:41And from that day on, he was happy to share all his favorite food with his brothers,
35:48especially those beautiful, colorful apples.
35:53Once upon a time, when animals still had the ability to speak,
35:58a huge buffalo was living on the shepherd's farm.
36:02The buffalo was helping the shepherd in the field work,
36:06and the shepherd was doing his best to make him happy.
36:12One day, the shepherd, who was taking the buffalo to graze,
36:16sat under an apple tree to get some rest.
36:19At that moment, a hungry, cunning wolf sneaked up and followed them.
36:26Mmm, that buffalo would be a great lunch for me.
36:34But I need to get rid of that human.
36:39The wolf suddenly appeared before the buffalo and the shepherd.
36:45I have a few questions for you.
36:50If you can't answer, the buffalo is mine.
36:55The shepherd and the buffalo were very curious about what the cunning wolf would ask.
37:01Why does a buffalo serve a human when he has such powerful horns, huh?
37:09Well, because I plow the shepherd's field, and he feeds me the best food.
37:18Hmm, well, how can a shepherd make this huge buffalo serve him?
37:26Is that a magic cane in your hand?
37:30No, it's not the cane that's magical. It's our wisdom.
37:34The wolf did not understand what the shepherd meant.
37:38Your wisdom? What's that? That's not an answer.
37:42Now I can take this buffalo home if I want.
37:46But I'm very curious about this thing called wisdom, too.
37:53It's not with me, but if you want, I can show you wisdom on one condition.
37:59What's that condition?
38:02Until I bring the wisdom, I will tie you to this tree so that the buffalo will be safe while I'm gone.
38:08The wolf was so curious about the thing called wisdom that he even agreed to be tied to a tree.
38:17While the shepherd was leaving to bring back wisdom, the buffalo was grinning at what would happen to the wolf.
38:27Although the wolf could not understand why the buffalo was laughing, he continued to wait for the shepherd for hours.
38:36After a while, the shepherd came out with a big box in his hand.
38:42He opened the lid of the box, but the wolf saw that the box was empty.
38:50Well, wisdom, where is it? Did you bring it?
38:56It's inside, right there in the corner. If you don't see it, let me untie you so you can take a closer look.
39:03As soon as the wolf got into the box to see the wisdom, the shepherd closed the lid on him.
39:11Help! Help!
39:16Wisdom is too precious to fit in a box, dear wolf.
39:20Wisdom is in the mind, and you can only find it by searching for it like hidden treasure.
39:30I promise I will never underestimate the minds of others again.
39:35Now I will be more generous and smarter. Please get me out of here.
39:42The wolf remained in the box for a whole day.
39:50The next morning, the shepherd and buffalo saw the wolf learned a good lesson and took him out of the box.
40:00Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
40:05From that day on, the wolf got along better with other animals in the forest
40:11and respected everyone's mind, from flying birds to tiny insects.

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