It was the girl's mother who stole the witch's lettuce when she was pregnant, so the witch made an agreement with her to let her eat lettuce, but the child she gave birth to was for her. . . Rapunzel's lover is a prince. . . . . . . Finally, the prince was blind, but he found Rapunzel.
Finally together.
Ga ga ga. . . . . . . I found it. Hey hey, landlord, please let me go. Ha ha laugh
7. I also sent one. Children born after 1980s should have an image. It is a series of pantomime that was broadcast every morning around 10 during the summer vacation in the early 1990s. It is adapted from world-famous fairy tales and performed by real people. I clearly remember,
Rapunzel: Her mother always thinks about lettuce from the witch's house next door. As a result, my daughter was taken away and locked in a tower. Her hair is very long, and the witch pulls her hair to bring her food. Later, a prince came. ......
Stars, Moon and Sun: A princess's father died and wanted to marry his daughter. The princess asked the king to make four dresses for her. Stars, moon, sun and bearskin. Then she ran away with bearskin overnight and finally married the prince in another beautiful dress.
These live-action versions all sound good.
What's your name? Where can I say it? Thank you.
I'm so happy. After a hard search, I finally found it. It's not a real Grimm's fairy tale, but jim henson's The Storyteller.