Ep. 715 - Kintarō, or the Wild Baby - A Japanese Folktale

Ep. 715 - Kintarō, or the Wild Baby - A Japanese Folktale

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Long, long ago , when the tallest fir trees on the Hakoné mountains were no higher than a rice-stalk, there lived in that part of the range called Ashigara, a little ruddy boy, whom his mother had named Kintarō, or Golden Darling. He was not like other boys, for having no children to play with, he made companions of the wild animals of the forest.

He romped with the little bears, and often when the old she bear would come for her cubs to give them their supper and put them to bed, Kintarō would jump on her back and have a ride to her cave. He also put his arms around the neck of the deer, which were not afraid of him. He was prince of the forest, and the rabbits, wild boars, squirrels and martens, pheasants and hawks were his servants and messengers.

Ep. 716 - The Fox and The Badger - A Japanese Folktale

Ep. 716 - The Fox and The Badger - A Japanese Folktale

Ep. 714 - The Rabbit's Bride - A German Folktale

Ep. 714 - The Rabbit's Bride - A German Folktale