Fixed Fairy Tales Compilation | Three Little Pigs | Humpty Dumpty | and Lots More

HISHE Kids
14 Oct 201520:43

Summary

TLDRThis video script presents a series of humorous and absurd twists on classic nursery rhymes and fairy tales. From Humpty Dumpty avoiding his fall to Little Red Riding Hood outsmarting a wolf, the script cleverly alters familiar stories with unexpected and comical outcomes. Each tale introduces playful moral lessons while subverting traditional expectations, offering an engaging and light-hearted experience for audiences. The stories tackle safety, kindness, and cleverness in an exaggerated, funny way, making for a refreshing take on well-known classics.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Humpty Dumpty's fall was avoided by listening to safety advice, highlighting the importance of taking precautions to prevent accidents.
  • 😀 Humpty Dumpty eventually became overzealous with safety rules, frustrating others with his constant warnings, showing how too much caution can lead to a lack of fun and freedom.
  • 😀 In a twist, Humpty Dumpty was not broken when he fell but instead bounced, revealing that he was hardboiled, thus teaching children to always hard boil eggs for safety.
  • 😀 The princess and the pea story was re-imagined with a critique of unnecessary tests, emphasizing the importance of kindness and honesty over arbitrary challenges.
  • 😀 The story of Peter Piper was reimagined with a humorous investigation of his pickled peppers, ultimately revealing that a pirate named Pearl had stolen them, promoting the lesson of proper accountability.
  • 😀 Little Red Riding Hood outsmarted the wolf by giving him misleading directions, teaching the importance of being cautious and resourceful when faced with danger.
  • 😀 The moral of Little Red Riding Hood's story was that being smart and prepared can thwart potential dangers, such as wolves in disguise.
  • 😀 Goldilocks and the Three Bears was updated by ensuring the door was locked before leaving, suggesting practical solutions to avoid unnecessary problems.
  • 😀 The Gingerbread Man story was reworked by emphasizing safety and the importance of closing windows while baking to prevent thievery.
  • 😀 The Three Little Pigs story was altered to show that the pigs outsmarted the wolf with careful planning and traps, promoting the idea of being prepared for unexpected challenges.

Q & A

  • What is the main twist in the Humpty Dumpty story presented in the script?

    -In this version of the Humpty Dumpty story, rather than falling and breaking, Humpty avoids a fall due to safety advice from the king's horses and men. Eventually, he does fall but doesn't break because he is 'hardboiled,' revealing that he is an egg.

  • How does the princess and the pea story differ from the traditional version in the script?

    -In this version of 'The Princess and the Pea,' instead of testing a woman with a pea under her mattress to prove she is a true princess, the prince decides to test her by asking for proof of her royal status. She then criticizes the test as unfair, refusing to marry the prince.

  • What moral lesson is conveyed in the 'Peter Piper' story?

    -The moral of the 'Peter Piper' story is that it is important to be cautious and responsible, especially when handling tasks like picking peppers. The tale also highlights how deception can be uncovered and the importance of integrity in actions.

  • How does Little Red Riding Hood outsmart the wolf in the rewritten version?

    -In this version, Little Red Riding Hood recognizes the danger of wolves and gives the wolf misleading directions to her grandmother's house. She also prepares herself for a confrontation, ensuring she doesn't fall into the wolf's trap.

  • What is the key change made to Goldilocks and the Three Bears in the revised version?

    -In the revised 'Goldilocks' story, Goldilocks doesn't enter the bears' house. Instead, she finds it locked and returns home, showing that sometimes avoiding trouble and respecting others' property is the best decision.

  • What happens with the gingerbread man in the revised script?

    -In the revised 'Gingerbread Man' story, when the gingerbread man starts running, he's quickly caught, symbolizing the consequences of being too impulsive and not thinking things through.

  • Why is the wolf's plan foiled in the 'Three Little Pigs' story?

    -The pigs in this version are prepared for the wolf's arrival. One has a cannon, another has spring traps, and the third uses bees to defend their homes, showing that good preparation can defeat even the most persistent threats.

  • What is the lesson from the 'Little Miss Muffet' story in the script?

    -The lesson is to avoid getting distracted by others and to stand firm in one's choices. In this case, the moral is about dealing with intrusions in a practical manner and not letting anyone take advantage of you.

  • What role does the queen play in the rewritten 'Princess and the Pea' story?

    -In the revised version, the queen devises the pea test to determine if the woman is truly a princess, though this test ultimately leads to the woman's rejection of the prince due to his unfair treatment.

  • How does the script depict the character of Humpty Dumpty in relation to safety?

    -Humpty Dumpty is initially depicted as overly cautious, creating many rules to ensure safety. However, the story suggests that while safety is important, one should also allow for fun and freedom, as his rules eventually lead to dissatisfaction.

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Nursery RhymesFairy TalesHumorChildren's StoriesParodyFamily FunQuirky EndingsMoral LessonsFantasyCreative Storytelling