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Today's lesson is all about The Snow Queen, which tells you just how bad things can get if you break a mirror. We've covered all of ours in bubble wrap. It's really hard to use them now, but hey, our luck has been better than ever.

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00:04

[Dino and Coop singing]

00:12

Breaking mirrors is never a great idea.

00:14

Unless you happen to be a professional mirror breaker…but just so you know, there's very [Man with a sledgehammer breaks a mirror]

00:18

little demand for that job. [Guy looks shocked that he is the only person at the mirror breakers convention]

00:19

Anyway, in case you needed any proof of the problems that come smashing mirrors, look [Dino pointing at a blackboard]

00:23

no further than Hans Christian Andersen's story "The Snow Queen."

00:26

It all starts with a giant mirror that distorts everything it reflects, making anything good

00:30

and beautiful seem ugly. [Mirror insults a guy stood in front of it]

00:32

So…y'know, not the greatest bathroom mirror. [Girl looks in the mirror and there is a monster]

00:35

This mirror ends up shattering, sending a crazy amount of tiny pieces all over the place. [The mirror falls off the wall and smashes]

00:40

Unfortunately for a little boy named Kay, he ends up getting one shard in his eye and [Piece of mirror hits Kay in the eye]

00:44

one in his heart.

00:45

And unfortunately for his friend Gerda, these little shards of the evil mirror turn him [Kay looks insults Gerdo with the two pieces of mirror stuck in him]

00:48

into a real jerk.

00:50

Perhaps even more unfortunately, Kay ends up getting kidnapped by the Snow Queen.

00:54

Man, that Hans Christian Andersen really liked to give his characters a hard time. [Kay is dragged away by the Snow Queen]

00:57

Despite the fact that Kay was being a big ol' meanie, Gerda tries to find him.

01:01

She gets a tip from a crow that Kay is the new prince in the princess's palace… [Gerda talking to a crow]

01:05

…but when she gets there, it turns out the new prince just kinda looks like Kay. [Gerda looks upset]

01:09

Shocking!

01:10

Bad information from an animal that literally has a bird brain.

01:13

The princess gives Gerda warm clothes and a carriage for her journey, but just when [The princess gives Gerda a winter jacket]

01:17

things are looking up…

01:18

…Gerda gets captured by robbers, who bring her to their castle.

01:20

Well…at least she's getting to see plenty of good architecture on her trip. [Gerda admiring the castle]

01:24

Another stroke of luck comes in the form of a little robber girl.

01:26

She and Gerda become buds…

01:28

…and the robber girl's doves pass along some info about Kay… [The robber girl with a dove on her head]

01:31

We guess these birdbrains studied a little harder than the crows.

01:34

The doves saw the Snow Queen carrying him off towards Lapland. [The Snow Queen carrying Kay away]

01:38

It turns out this castle has no shortage of chatty animals: a reindeer captured by the

01:42

robbers is from Lapland, so he shows them how to get there. [Reindeer giving directions]

01:45

And with that, the robber girl frees Gerda and the reindeer, proving she's a great friend…

01:49

…but maybe not a great robber.

01:50

C'mon, who wouldn't claim the talking reindeer as their new best friend?

01:54

When Gerda finally finds Kay in the Snow Queen's palace, he's almost frozen. [Kay trapped in ice]

01:57

C'mon, did you think that the Snow Queen would be cranking up the heat in her pad? [The Snow Queen in front of lava]

02:01

Gerda kisses Kay and cries, and her tears clear the splinter from Kay's heart… [Gerda crying]

02:05

…which makes him cry, clearing the splinter out of his eye. [The splinter drops out his heart and then his eye]

02:08

Man, all of this could've been solved with just a bottle of Visine… [Boy holding a bottle of eye drops]

02:11

Anyway, the reindeer takes them home, thus ending one of the longest stories ever caused [Gerda and Kay sat on the reindeer]

02:14

by a broken mirror.

02:15

Seriously, most broken mirrors just require a few minutes with a broom and a dustpan… [Man sweeping up a broken mirror]

02:19

…We guess that's not great material for a fairy tale.

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