Narration on Episode 4: The Symphonic Fairy Tales "Peter and the Wolf"

Shaina 2022-07-19 22:34:49

The synopsis of the plot comes from Baidu Encyclopedia: Pioneer Peter plays with his little bird, and the ducklings swim in the pond and quarrel with the birds. The kitten took the opportunity to catch the bird, but was stopped by Peter. Grandpa later frightened them that the wolf was coming and took Peter home. Soon, the wolf really came, ate the ducklings, and hid behind the trees to catch birds and kittens. With the help of a bird, Peter took the wolf's tail and tied it to a tree regardless of his own safety. Grandpa and the hunter came and took the wolf into the zoo. The story has a profound meaning, showing the child Peter's bravery and wit to defeat the ferocious wolf.

At the beginning of this episode, the correspondence between musical instruments and characters is introduced, which is organized as follows (in order of appearance): Bird (flute) - Emmit Stussy (brother) Duck (oboe) - Raymond Stussy (brother) Kitten (clarinet) - Nikki Swango ( Brother's Girlfriend) Grandpa (Bassoon) - Sy (Brother's Companion) Hunter's Shotgun (Timpani) - (BOSS is in Stussy) Wolf (French Horn) - VMVargas (BOSS) Peter (Strings) - Gloria Burgle (Female) sheriff)

So, if the plot really follows a fairy tale, it would be the most depressing official spoiler in history (laughs).

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Extended Reading

The Law of Vacant Places quotes

  • Nikki Swango: You're the hand and I'm the glove.

    Ray Stussy: You're the bottle and I'm the beer.

    Nikki Swango: Or the beer and the glass in my case.

  • Ray Stussy: Hey! Dickhead!

    Maurice LeFay: Huh?

    Ray Stussy: I gotta place, turns out a place that needs some robbing. A little robbing, not wholesale burglary, just a specific... Just looking for a certain item. And if you do it... well let's just say... your little problem goes up in smoke.

    Maurice LeFay: What are we talking about?

    Ray Stussy: A stamp.

    Maurice LeFay: A stamp?... Like a... postage stamp?

    Ray Stussy: Yeah.

    Maurice LeFay: Cool... Cool... So I mean, I know I'm the moron but...

    Ray Stussy: It's not that kind of stamp numb nuts... It's a vintage stamp, it's got you know... sentimental value for me... It's my stamp.

    Maurice LeFay: Your stamp.

    Ray Stussy: But it's, you know, at someone else's house temporarily.

    Maurice LeFay: Cool, cool... So why not just ask for it back?

    Ray Stussy: Well it's, you know, complicated... Just get the damn stamp.