DiscoverThe Grimm Truth#17 – Musical Beasts and Where Not to Hide Them
#17 – Musical Beasts and Where Not to Hide Them

#17 – Musical Beasts and Where Not to Hide Them

Update: 2019-06-03
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The Wolf and the Seven Little Goats - While mother is away, the kids will play... Until a hungry wolf enters the fray. "My, oh my, what great hiding spots you've chosen today," the wolf exclaimed in a condescending way. "No one wants to be tickled today? I promise it's fun and totally not gay." "No way, that sounds pretty gay" the goats brayed." If you want our little souls, a troll toll you must pay!" Will the poor little goats be taken away? Or will mom come back to save the day?


The Bremen Town Musicians - A bunch of animals with goofy nicknames team up to create the greatest supergroup in fairy tale history. But things get a bit complicated and they end up staging a very elaborate home invasion and decide to just hang out instead of doing the whole music thing. I'm not supposed to give my opinion, but this is one of the best Grimm tales EVER.


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#17 – Musical Beasts and Where Not to Hide Them

#17 – Musical Beasts and Where Not to Hide Them