
Folktales Worldwide: Stories from Japan, Turkey, and Ukraine
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Once upon a time, 2 c*nts sat down to read some folktales from around the world. These are these stories:
Tale 1: Tanuki's Gold (Japan)
A tanuki is a Japanese racoon dog that shape shifts from time to time and brings good fortune. Now we will say, the one in this story doesn't necessarily shape shift (that we know of anyways) but he does bring fortune and most importantly. FRIENDSHIP! This one is really sweet, you guys.
Tale 2: Horse-Dew and the Witch (Turkey)
Say it out loud before you listen: what do you think "Horse-Dew" is!!?? How wrong were you? We've got a classic double-life story going on here, and unless you have Islamic Folklore knowledge, this one will keep you guessing. A royal, 3 daughters, a witch, a couple with magical powers that is still somehow struggling... this one has everything.
Tale 3: The Mitten (Ukraine)
This one is VERY sound effect and voice acting heavy, so you are WELCOME for that. How many animals can fit into a single mitten? Let's see....