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The Nutcracker On Christmas Eve, the little girl Carrie and the children unpack the Christmas presents together, Carrie gets a Krikra Happy Nutcracker and a mighty Nutcracker like a soldier, Carrie is very happy, and names the Nutcracker Simon. Jimmy, a neighborhood boy, accidentally pulls Simon's arm off while fighting Carrie over the Nutcracker, and the children break up. On Christmas Eve, Carrie falls asleep with an injured Simon in her arms.
She dreams that the three Cool Mouse brothers snatched her Crikra Happy Walnut Necklace and wanted to take away Simon, and in desperation, Carrie bravely took off her shoes and hit the Mouse Boss on the head to save Simon, but she was made as big as a toy by the magic of the rat. Carrie burst into tears. Simon and Dr. Newman the Owl summon all of Carrie's toys - Mirara, Bingbing, Doodoo, Lyle, Ollie, and the Toy Soldiers, and they all use their wits to defeat Yi"Rat Boss"The three cool mouse brothers, led by them, helped Carrie undo her magic.
The sun shone in through the window and illuminated the Christmas tree in the living room. When Carrie wakes up from her dream, she seems to be a different person, she has become a good friend with the brave, witty, and friendly toys, and she has become a good friend with her neighbor Jimmy!
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Description: The little girl Mary receives a Christmas gift from her godfather: a little man who bites a walnut.
It is locked in a glass case with a team of toy soldiers. Mary dreamed at night that the rat king led a large group of rats to attack the toy soldiers, and the walnut villain commanded the soldiers to fight and was wounded. Mary was in a hurry and hit the mouse king with her own shoes; Saved the life of the walnut biting villain, but passed out due to excessive exertion.
She fell ill as a result, and her godfather came to visit her and told her stories.
The story told by the godfather is that when a king was feasting, the queen had eaten most of the sausages made by the rats, and the king was furious and ordered the technicians to destroy the rats. The Rat Queen takes revenge on the princess by turning her into an ugly monster.
The king ordered the mechanic to restore the princess's beauty, or else she would be beheaded. The technician inquired that the princess could recover if she could eat the flesh of a Kratuk walnut, so it took him fifteen years to get a Kratuk walnut. But the walnuts were so hard that no one could bite them open, and the technician's nephew was willing to give it a try.
The walnut finally bites open, but it is stipulated that after biting it, he must close his eyes and take seven steps back, and the nephew takes two steps back before he trips over the queen of rats, and becomes an ugly monster. The princess ate peach meat to restore her beauty, but her ugly nephew was driven away by the king.
When Mary heard the story, she felt very sympathetic to the technician's nephew, and she had a dream at night, in which she saw the ugly walnut-biting villain duel with the seven-headed mouse king, and defeated the rat king, and the walnut-biting villain turned into a beautiful prince. The prince invited her to visit his kingdom, and together they went to many beautiful places: the Rose Lake, the Milk River, the Chocolate Castle, and the Marzipan Palace.
Later, Mary wakes up to find her godfather's nephew at her bedside, and he looks exactly like the walnut biting ......
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The Nutcracker is a ballet written by Tchaikovsky. Based on a story by Hoffman called The Nutcracker and the Rat King.
There is a magician in the palace who makes a very powerful mousetrap to kill mice, and in order to get revenge on him, the rat queen turns the magician's nephew into a nutcracker, and he can only be restored to his original state if he kills the rat king and a girl falls in love with the nutcracker.
The magician gives the Nutcracker to Clara. At night, Clara sneaks out to see the Nutcracker and finds that the Nutcracker is leading a group of toy soldiers and a group of rats into battle. Clara kills the Rat King, and the Nutcracker transforms into a handsome prince who takes Clara to the Candy Kingdom in search of the Candy Fairy.
Clara and the prince are playing in the Candy Kingdom, and when the night is over, Clara falls asleep and wakes up forgetting about the night's experience, but finds an inexplicably familiar young man at the door of the house.
The story of The Nutcracker was originally a fairy tale by the German romantic writer Hoffmann published in Berlin in 1816. Alexandre Dumas translated it into French in 1844.
In 1892, Tchaikovsky used it as a source for the creation of the ballet**, choreographed by the legendary choreographer Maris Petipa.
Ivan Vysolozhsky, director of the Imperial Theater in St. Petersburg (Mariinsky literally means Maria's Empire), first came up with the idea of adapting the story of The Nutcracker into a ballet. Lao Chai's dance drama (Op. 92) was first staged in the same performance as his opera Iolanta (Op. 91), which was the second half of the show.
The dance drama premiered on December 18, 1892 at the Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, where the role of children and candy fairies was played by students of the theater's affiliated schools, and all the performers received a box of chocolates from Tchaikovsky.
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The Nutcracker is a famous 19th-century fairy tale written by the German romantic writer Ernst Theodore Amadeus Hoffmann, which tells the fantasy and adventures of a little girl, Mary.
The story begins at Christmas, when Mary gets a Nutcracker. That night, she had a dream in which her Nutcracker turned into a prince and led her to a land of sweets. The land is full of delicious sweets and sweet pastries, and Mary and the Nutcracker Prince enjoy these delicacies together, and go on adventures with other toys and animals.
Included in the story is Mary's love for the Nutcracker Prince and her courage in the face of difficulties and challenges. Eventually, Mary succeeded in defeating the Rat King, restoring the Nutcracker Prince to his original form and happiness.
This story of Liang Peishu has been adapted into movies and dramas many times, and has become one of the most famous fairy tales in the world.
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The Nutcracker mainly tells the story of Mary, a kind and brave heroine, who defeats the Rat King with NC, the prince of the toy kingdom.
The Nutcracker plot synopsis.
The Nutcracker is based on Hoffman.
One is called "The Nutcracker and the Rat King".
The story of the film and television works. When Mary was nine years old, she received a precious gift from her uncle: a small house with puppets and a nutcracker.
Mary unexpectedly discovers that the Nutcracker can speak, and claims that her name is NC and is the prince of the Toy Kingdom, however, in a nightmare, the wonderful kingdom is occupied by the rat king of **, and he also turns the prince into a Nutcracker and banishes him forever, and only by finding someone who truly believes in fairy tales can the spell be lifted. Under the guidance of the Snow Fairy, Mary helped NC recover her physical body and promised to return to the kingdom with him to defeat the Rat King and liberate her people. In the play, the defeat of the Rat King is used as a clue, and the burning highlights the brave, innocent and kind qualities of children.
Mary's Character Introduction.
The little girl in the play is played by Elle Fanning.
played, who has had a life of fine clothes and food since he was a child, but lacks the love of his parents, and gave him a birthday gift from his uncle.
The Nutcracker, as her best friend, often tells him what is on her mind, and when she learns that the Nutcracker is the prince of the toy country and the heinous crime of the Rat King, the kind-hearted Mary is fearless, and together with the prince NC, she returns to the Toy Kingdom to defeat the Rat King and save all beings.
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