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Aschenputtel
- Narrated by: Viola Gabor
- Length: 44 mins
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Die Tochter eines reichen Mannes wächst wohlbehütet auf. Als die Mutter stirbt, bittet sie auf dem Totenbett die Tochter, ein Bäumlein auf ihrem Grab zu pflanzen, an dem sie rütteln solle, wenn sie einen Wunsch habe, was die Tochter auch tut. Zwei Jahre nach dem Tod ihrer Mutter heiratet der Vater eine Witwe, die zwei Töchter mit ins Haus bringt. Stiefmutter und Stiefschwestern machen dem Mädchen auf alle erdenkliche Weise das Leben schwer. Weil es nicht nur gröbste Schmutzarbeit leisten, sondern fortan auch in der Asche neben dem Herd schlafen muss, wird das Mädchen Aschenputtel genannt.
Eines Tages gibt der König einen Ball, der drei Tage dauert. Die Stiefschwestern lassen sich von Aschenputtel für den Ball vorbereiten und geben ihr eine Schüssel voll Linsen, die sie bis zum Abend lesen soll. Als Aschenputtel sich an die Arbeit macht, kommen zwei Tauben angeflogen und fragen sie, ob sie ihr helfen sollen. Aschenputtel antwortet: "Ja, die schlechten ins Kröpfchen, die guten ins Töpfchen." Dann stellt sie sich auf die oberste Stufe des Taubenschlages und kann so ihre Schwestern beim Tanz mit dem Prinzen sehen.
Als die Schwestern am nächsten Tag die gelesenen Linsen sehen und hören, dass Aschenputtel ihnen zusah, lassen sie den Taubenschlag abreißen. Sie geben dem Mädchen einen Sack voll Wicken, die Aschenputtel wieder auslesen soll. Abermals fliegen die Tauben herbei und helfen ihr bei der Aufgabe. Sie raten ihr, zu dem Bäumlein auf dem Grab ihrer Mutter zu gehen und sich schöne Kleider zu wünschen, aber sie solle vor Mitternacht wieder zu Hause sein. Als Aschenputtel also das Bäumchen schüttelt und spricht: "Bäumlein rüttel und schüttel dich, wirf schöne Kleider herab für mich!", da liegen ein silbernes Kleid sowie Perlen, Strümpfe und silberne Pantoffeln vor ihr. Als sie das Kleid angezogen hat, steht vor ihrer Tür ein Wagen mit sechs Rappen, der sie zum Schloss bringt. Im Schloss hält der Prinz sie für eine fremde Prinzessin und die Schwestern, die sie nicht erkennen, ärgern sich, dass jemand schöner ist als sie. Um Mitternacht verlässt Aschenputtel den Ball und gibt die Kleider wieder dem Bäumchen auf dem Grab. Am nächsten Morgen sind die Schwestern schlecht gelaunt und geben Aschenputtel erneut eine Schüssel mit Erbsen, die sie aussortieren muss. Wieder helfen ihr die Tauben und sie geht zu dem Bäumchen für ein neues Kleid. Diesmal ist es ganz aus Gold und Edelsteinen und hat goldene Pantoffeln. Vor ihrer Tür steht diesmal ein Wagen mit sechs Schimmeln, der sie zum Ball fährt. Als die Schwestern sie sehen und nicht erkennen, werden sie blass vor Neid. Der Prinz hat aber, damit sie nicht so schnell fortlaufen kann, die Schlosstreppe mit Pech bestrichen. Aschenputtel vergisst beim Tanzen die Zeit. Als sie den Glockenschlag hört, fällt ihr die Warnung der Tauben ein und sie erschrickt. Beim Hinausrennen bleibt einer ihrer Pantoffeln im Pech hängen. Der Prinz lässt bekanntgeben, dass er diejenige Jungfrau heirate, der der Schuh passe, doch allen ist der Schuh zu klein. Der Königssohn forscht auch im Haus des Vaters nach. Die beiden Stiefschwestern versuchen vergebens, den zierlichen Schuh über ihre Füße zu ziehen. Auf den Rat der Mutter hin schneidet sich die erste die Ferse und die zweite den großen Zeh ab. Auf dem Weg zum Tor wird der Betrug jedoch beide Male durch die Tauben aufgedeckt: "Rucke di guck, rucke di guck! Blut ist im Schuck (Schuh): Der Schuck ist zu klein, die rechte Braut sitzt noch daheim." Aschenputtel, der als Einziger der Schuh passt, wird schließlich als wahre Braut erkannt.
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