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Goldilocks and the Three Bears (Faerie Tale Theatre)

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story and, feeling sorry for her, invites her back to the bear home. When Mama Bear and Papa Bear hear her story they welcome her in, but Papa Bear advises her to learn to respect other people's property and not repeat what she did. Goldilocks agrees, and jumps on their invitation to stay with them, believing that her father is still angry with her.
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comfortable and she goes to sleep). As she is sleeping, the bear family returns and sees the result of Goldilocks' tampering. Papa Bear wakes Goldilocks up, and when she sees the bears in the bedroom, she screams and runs off. When she reaches home, she goes into a frenzy telling her parents about the bears, but they don't believe her.
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The days pass with Goldilocks spending time with the bear family, having fun and playing games. But then one day, the Ranger arrives at the house, and when he describes Goldilocks' physical description, Papa Bear pulls her out from her hiding place in the bedroom. At first, Goldilocks starts to tell
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As she's playing, Cubby Bear accidentally finds her. At first, Cubby is angry at Goldilocks for what she did the day before, but Goldilocks spins another tall tale that she's an orphan and was so desperate for food and a place to stay, and that was why she broke into their house. Cubby believes her
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The next day, Goldilocks' father punishes her by ordering her to pull all the weeds from their house's front lawn. When the Ranger walks by, Goldilocks claims she has no idea what to do and sweetly asks him to demonstrate. When the Ranger gets to the job, Goldilocks sneaks off to her secret hiding
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At this time, Goldilocks happens to be out exploring when she stumbles upon the bears' house. She invites herself in, helps herself to their porridge (Cubby's is the only bowl that is good), sits in their chairs (Cubby's breaks under her weight) and lies down in their beds (Cubby's is the most
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In the nearby wood, a family of bears consisting of Papa Bear, Mama Bear and Cubby Bear wake up from hibernation in their little cottage. One day, Mama Bear cooks some porridge, but it turns out to be too hot, so the family goes out for a walk to let it cool off.
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another lie that she was kidnapped by the bear family, but she cannot go through with it because she has become genuinely fond of the bears. Goldilocks apologizes for her mistakes in the past and returns home, where her parents embrace her.
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The Ranger then gives an epilogue explaining that Goldilocks has changed her ways, continued to be friends with the bear family, and eventually gave birth to a daughter of her own with identical golden curls.
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Each episode of the series had its own visual style based on the works of a particular painter or illustrator. The artists were chosen by
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When released on video in 1990, this episode received less than stellar reviews. Steven Rea of the
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cartoon with the use of a character called "The Ranger" and with a line where Papa Bear says,
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Rea, Steven (March 1, 1990), "How Shelley Duvall Spun Success From Age-Old Fairy Tales",
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The piece that Goldilocks' mother is sewing displays the words: "My Life is a Tapestry".
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Farber, Stephen (May 1, 1983), "Once Upon A Time, An Actress Turned Into A Producer",
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That night, Goldilocks doesn't return home, and her parents are filled with worry.
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The episode features an extended story based on the events of the
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1st episode of the 3rd season of Faerie Tale Theatre
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Index

Faerie Tale Theatre

Gilbert Cates
Mark Curtis
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Robert Southey
Hansel and Gretel
The Princess and the Pea
List of episodes
Faerie Tale Theatre
Robert Southey
of the same title
Tatum O'Neal
original fairytale
Hoyt Axton
Tatum O'Neal
Tatum O'Neal
Hoyt Axton
John Lithgow
Carole King
Alex Karras
Brandis Kemp
Donovan Scott
Yogi Bear
Carole King
Tapestry
Shelley Duvall
Gustav Klimt
Edmund Dulac
Norman Rockwell

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