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00:00Choo Choo TV Story Time
00:03Long, long ago, there lived a beautiful princess.
00:25She was very proud of her beautiful looks.
00:30And she only liked having beautiful things around her.
00:44Oh, I must only have beautiful birds in my garden.
01:04I wish the crows would go away from here.
01:08They are so ugly.
01:10One morning, the princess's father gave her a beautiful golden ball.
01:26This ball is for you, my princess.
01:32I know you like beautiful things.
01:35But you must remember to look for beauty in other things, too.
01:41Thank you, Daddy.
01:45The princess liked strolling in the beautiful garden behind her palace every morning.
02:01And this morning, she took the golden ball with her.
02:05She began tossing the ball high up in the air and catching it before it fell to the ground.
02:13But she was careless, and on one of the throws, oops, the princess dropped the golden ball.
02:29The ball fell to the ground and bounced off into a pond.
02:45The princess was very disappointed.
02:54She was sure that she would never see the golden ball again.
03:01Oh, I've lost my beautiful new golden ball.
03:11I'll never have another like it.
03:14I wish there was someone who could help me get it back.
03:18To the princess's surprise, a frog sitting on a lily pad hopped up to her and spoke.
03:40Broke.
03:41Good morning, princess.
03:43I see you have lost your ball.
03:45I can get it back for you.
03:48But you must promise to give me something in return.
03:53Huh?
03:54The princess thought the frog was very ugly.
03:58She wanted to turn around and run away the moment she saw him.
04:04But she really wanted her golden ball back.
04:09And so she spoke to him.
04:11I promise I'll give you all the gold and silver I have if you get my ball back.
04:22The frog laughed at the princess's offer.
04:25He didn't want gold or silver.
04:28He didn't want gold or silver.
04:34No, princess.
04:36I don't want gold or silver.
04:38I want something else.
04:40Huh?
04:40The princess was very curious to know what the frog wanted.
04:46What do you want, frog?
04:48I want to eat dinner from your plate, dance with you, and sleep in your room.
04:56Huh?
04:57The princess didn't like the frog or his ideas.
05:02But the palace was quite far away from the pond.
05:07And the princess was sure that he would never find his way there.
05:11And so she agreed.
05:17Okay, frog.
05:19I promise that I'll share my dinner with you.
05:22And that I'll dance with you.
05:25And that I'll let you sleep in my room.
05:36And I promise I'll get your ball.
05:41The frog leaped into the water.
05:45He went deep down to the pond's bed.
05:59And found the golden ball.
06:11Here's your ball, princess.
06:19I kept my promise.
06:21And now you must keep yours, too.
06:24Huh?
06:35The princess hurried back to the palace.
06:38With the golden ball.
06:46Soon, she forgot all about the frog.
06:50For she was sure that she would never see him again.
06:54But that evening, just as the princess sat to eat her dinner,
07:06there was a knock on the door.
07:08Knock, knock, knock.
07:13Knock, knock.
07:16It was the frog.
07:20He hopped into the palace and sat right next to the princess.
07:27Hello, princess.
07:29I'm here.
07:30Huh?
07:32The king was very surprised to see the frog.
07:36Who is this frog, princess?
07:39Do you know him?
07:41What is he doing here?
07:42The princess told the king all about the frog.
07:47Um, this frog helped me find my golden ball this morning, Daddy.
07:53And I promised him that I'd let him eat from my plate.
07:58I also promised to dance with him and let him sleep in my room.
08:04Um, the king believed in keeping promises.
08:08And he wanted the princess to keep hers, too.
08:12A promise is a promise, princess.
08:15And you must keep one if you've made one.
08:18Especially when someone has been kind to you.
08:23Hmm.
08:25Come on now.
08:26Keep your promise.
08:28Share your dinner with the frog.
08:30And so, the princess kept her promise and let the frog eat from her plate.
08:43Mmm, yummy.
08:46Ew.
08:47The frog then asked the princess to dance with him.
09:03Princess, can we dance now?
09:06The princess kept her promise and danced with the frog, even though she wasn't one bit happy.
09:25La, la, la, la, la, la, la.
09:27Later that night, the frog went to sleep in the princess's bedroom.
09:46Good night, princess.
09:49Sweet dreams.
09:50The princess kept her promise and allowed the frog to sleep in her room, even though she was not happy about it.
10:03Oh.
10:05The next morning, when the princess woke up, she didn't see the frog anywhere.
10:12Thank goodness, the frog is gone.
10:22But, to the princess's surprise, there was a handsome young prince in her room.
10:30Good morning, princess.
10:32Remember me?
10:34I'm that frog that you met yesterday.
10:37The princess was very surprised.
10:40Uh, you're the frog?
10:45The prince then told the princess how he had been turned into a frog.
10:51Yes, princess.
10:52I'm actually a prince.
10:59But an evil witch cast a spell on me and turned me into a frog.
11:05She said I would only turn back into a prince if a beautiful princess let me eat from her plate,
11:18dance with her, and let me sleep in her room.
11:22And since you did all that, you broke the spell.
11:26I did?
11:28Yes.
11:29The princess was very happy that she kept her promise.
11:34Soon, she and the prince became very good friends.
11:40They even got married.
11:42And the prince showed the princess how to look for beauty in everything.
12:01Snow White was all alone when the wicked queen came to the house.
12:06Her name was Rosie.
12:22But everyone called her Little Red Riding Hood.
12:26And that was because she wore her favorite red riding cloak every day.
12:34Hello!
12:36I can go to the ball now.
12:39Thank you, Fairy Godmother.
12:43Enjoy yourself, Cinderella.
12:46But be sure to return by midnight,
12:49as my magic will disappear after that.
12:53Poor Hansel and Gretel.
12:56The old woman had trapped them.
13:02By the time the children realized that the old woman
13:05was a child-eating witch
13:08who had built a house of sweets to trap them,
13:11it was too late.