A Merry Muppet Mash-Up

A Merry Muppet Mash-Up

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This is a movie script combining two famous holiday stories: The Nutcracker and Babes in Toyland; starring the one and only Muppets. It's Christmas at the Stahlbaum mansion, and the Stahlbaums, plus their three foster children: Clara, Fritz, and Marie, are getting ready for their Christmas Eve Ball. While decorating the tree, Fritz and their godfather, Drosselmeyer, find a box of wooden ornaments, among which is a nutcracker. But a magical adventure awaits the foster sisters when, during the night, rats invade the mansion. And when the Rat King and Barnaby kidnap Marie, it's up to Clara and the nutcracker to save her. Along the way, they discover a plot to destroy Christmas and the holiday season. Can the sisters learn the secret about their parents and who they are, save Christmas and the holiday realms, and make it back home all before the magic clock strikes midnight?
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Join Clara Stahlbum as she discovers the magic in the power of love, when her Godfather Drosselmeyer presents her with a special Christmas gift, a Nutcracker, who so happens to also be Drosselmeyer's long lost nephew. The classic Story originally created by author, E.T.A Hoffman, and soon transformed into what would be Tchaikovsky's greatest and most popular ballet of in the history of the arts. By now, the wonderful world of magic and fantasy has been adapted into many different translations, and this one is my own. The original story of Hoffman's, The Nutcracker and the Mouse King is divided into four chapters, keeping the language simple and elegant words. Tchaikovsky's ballet is divided into two acts, performed silently with graceful and complicated body language. I wanted to write an adaption of my own with three chapters, and a more descriptive storyline. So, please read, and enjoy for your entertainment: THE NUTCRACKER

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