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  • Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman.

  • Each day the old man went into the mountains to gather firewood.

  • And the old woman went to the river every day to wash the clothes.

  • One day, when the old woman was doing her washing at the river as usual a peach came floating down the river.

  • Oh, my.

  • What a yummy looking peach this is, mm chomp, chomp.

  • Mm, this is delicious. I must get some of these to my husband.

  • Hey, yummy peaches come here. Bitter peaches go away.

  • After she said this, a giant peach came floating down the river.

  • Oh my goodness, What an enormous peach!

  • the delighted old woman picked up the peach and carried it back to her house.

  • i'm finally home.

  • I was waiting for you. Just hurry up and come inside.

  • what's the matter, old woman?

  • Today when I was at the river and I was doing the washing an enormous giant peach floated downstream.

  • So I brought it home for you to eat.

  • Well, well, thanks very much.

  • as the two began to cut the peach...

  • ...a baby boy appeared.

  • What in the world is this?

  • What a cute, little baby this is.

  • So the old man and the old woman decided to take care of the boy born from a peach.

  • and named him "Peach Boy"

  • When Peach Boy ate one bowl of rice he grew much bigger.

  • He ate two bowls of rice and grew twice as big.

  • and with three bowls of rice he grew three times as big.

  • Soon he was a great big boy.

  • And Peach Boy grew to be... ...strong, and smart... ...with a very kind heart.

  • The old man and the old woman loved Peach Boy dearly and took excellent care of him.

  • one day, when Peach Boy was splitting firewood...

  • ...a kite came soaring overhead.

  • Peach Boy, born from a peach: Go over the mountains.

  • through the valley and across the sea to Demon Island and conquer the demons.

  • Old man, old woman, now that I am big I'm going to Damon Island.

  • What?!

  • You must not do such a danger thing.

  • I want to conquer the evil demons who steal our food and ruin our fields and rice paddies!

  • No! No! No! You might be big, but you're still only a child.

  • I give up. You may go to Demon Island, just be sure you come home safe.

  • i will. I will. I promise.

  • So the old man and the old woman gave Peach Boy a new coat and pants.

  • a sturdy pair of steel sandals and a fabulous sword.

  • Then the old woman made Japan's best millet dumplings, and gave him some of those, too.

  • Eat one of these and you will have the strength of a hundred men.

  • Thank you, so much, old woman.

  • Old man, old woman. I'll be back.

  • Peach Boy set off to conquer the demons on Demon Island.

  • When he reached the outskirts of the village...

  • ...a dog came up to him.

  • Peach Boy, Peach Boy, where are you going with such a fabulous sword?

  • To Demon Island to conquer the demons.

  • What's in the bag at your waist?

  • The best millet dumplings in all of Japan. Eating one gives you the strength of ahundred men!

  • Ok, give me one and I'll join you.

  • Ok, great. Let's conquer the demons together.

  • so the dog ate the millet dumping, and joined him on his way.

  • When Peach Boy and the dog went deep in the mountains...

  • ...a monkey approached them.

  • peach Boy, Peach Boy, where do you happen to be going with such marvelous sandals?

  • To Demon Island to conquer the demons.

  • Tell me, What's in the bag at your waist?

  • The best millet dumplings in Japan. Eating one gives you the strength of a hundred men!

  • Give me one and I'll join you.

  • Ok. Great. Let's conquer the demons together.

  • So the monkey ate the millet dumpling, and joined them on their way.

  • When Peach Boy, the dog and the monkey were going through the valley...

  • ...a pheasant flew up to them,

  • Peach Boy, Peach Boy, where are you going with such a fantastic flag? I'm very curious won't you tell me?

  • To Demon Island to conquer the demons.

  • What's in the bag at your waist?

  • The best millet dumplings in Japan. Eating one gives you the strength of a hundred men!

  • Give me one and I will join you.

  • Ok. Great. Let's conquer the demons together.

  • So the pheasant ate the millet dumpling, and joined them on their way.

  • Peach Boy and his group went over many mountains, through the valley...

  • ...and set sail for Damon Island.

  • I see it! Damons Island!

  • Finally, Peach Boy and his group arrived.

  • At the entrance to the island, there was a tall, wide gate.

  • First the pheasant flow ever it to see what was inside.

  • The demons are taking a nap right now. It's all quiet.

  • Next the monkey climbed over the gate...

  • ...to open the lock from inside.

  • Then the dog pushed open the heavy gate.

  • On guard! Peach Boy, the strongest boy in Japan, is here to conquer you evil demons!

  • The started demons woke up and attacked.

  • Peach Boy defeated one demon after another.

  • The demons were no match for the dog, the monkey and the pheasant,

  • who'd been fortified by the millet dumplings.

  • Back in the fortress, the Demon General was having a feast.

  • It's terrible. It's terrible, Peach Boy and his gang are attacking us.

  • Peach Boy? Who's that?

  • i am Peach Boy, I'was born from peach and I am here to conquer you!

  • Ha, ha, ha! You think you can defeat me?!

  • The Demon General brandished a great steel rod.

  • But Peach Boy drew his sword...

  • What in the world?

  • Spare my life! Please!!!

  • Do you swear to stop making people suffer?

  • I swear I'll never do it again.

  • Do you promise?

  • Yes. I promise.

  • Very well then. So I'll spare your life.

  • The grateful demon gave all his treasure to Peach Boy.

  • Peach Boy and his friends sailed back over the sea, through the valley and over the mountains...

  • ...back to their home.

  • The old man and the old woman were delighted and welcomed Peach Boy home.

  • He shared the demon's treasure with all the villagers.

  • and bought wonderful treats for the dog, the monkey and the pheasant.

  • From that day forward, the demons never bothered anyone again.

  • And they all lived happily ever after.

Once upon a time there lived an old man and an old woman.

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