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The Emperor's new clothes

During a royal procession, a vain emperor wears an invisible suit of clothes made for him by two swindlers.

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  • "Pied piper"@en
  • "Emperor's new clothes (paints and watercolors)"
  • "Cesarjeva nova oblačila"@sl
  • "Storytime: the Emperor's new clothes"@en
  • "Emperor's new clothes (paints & watercolors)"
  • "Rabbit Ears Entertainment, LLC presents"@en

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  • "During a royal procession, a vain emperor wears an invisible suit of clothes made for him by two swindlers."@en
  • "A version of Hans Christian Andersen's story of the vain emperor who was tricked by two clever tailors."@en
  • "During a royal procession, a vain emperor wears an invisible suit clothes made for him by two swindlers."@en
  • "A version of the classic story of the emperor hoodwinked by two clever tailors into parading in his underwear."@en
  • "Hans Andersen's tale of the foolish emperor whose new clothes were a figment of his prideful imagination."@en
  • "During a royal procession, a vain emperor wears an invisible suit of clothes made for him by two swindlers. No one dares to say anything out fear of being considered stupid or incompetent, except for two children whose sincerity show the emperor he has been miserably duped. The story is illustrated with paints and watercolors. The film demonstrates the creation of the paint and watercolor illustrations."
  • "Presents the story about two weavers who convince a vain emperor to buy clothes that don't exist by saying that anyone who can't see them is a fool or a thief. Designed to strengthen reading and listening skills. For primary grades."@en
  • "Two swindlers plot to sell new clothes to the Emperor by pretending their cloth is invisible to all but the wise and worthy."@en
  • "A creative combination of pantomime and modern dance tells the story of the clever weaver who tricks a vain and foolish emperor into parading through his kingdom wearing an invisible suit of clothes. This unique interpretation of Hans Christian Andersen's tale utilizes moving backgrounds of bright, vibrant color for mood and effect."@en
  • "Two swindlers, pretending to be weavers, tell the emperor they will make him a fine suit of clothes which will be invisible to people who are either very stupid or unfit for their jobs."@en
  • "Two old folktales teach the values of good judgement and careful spending and the value of friendship."@en
  • ""A foolish emperor buys new clothes he cannot see after being told only stupid people would not see them. Not wanting to be called stupid, everyone goes along with him pretending to see the new clothes. It takes a child to point out the emperor is wearing nothing bur his underware."__case."@en
  • ""The emperor has closets full of clothes for every occasion, but still he can't seem to find just the right outfit. Two clever weavers convince the emperor that their threads are just what he needs to rule his people wisely."--Weston Woods, Children's literature in the audiovisual media 1990-1992."
  • "Two thieves claiming to be the world's greatest tailors swindle a vain emperor who commissions them to weave fabric that only the wisest can see. When the emperor appears without clothing, his subjects are faced with a very uncomfortable choice."@en
  • "A live-action version of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale about the vain emperor and his invisibe clothes."@en
  • "When two swindlers announce only the unintelligent cannot see the clothes made for the Emperor, who will speak the truth?"@en
  • "Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale of the Emperor who loves clothes. Told by teacher/host Jean Beasley."@en
  • "Emperor Louis rewards two tailors for designing special clothes for his birthday, not realizing they were swindlers. Only one child in the kingdom is courageous enough to tell the Emperor the embarrassing truth about his clothes-- that he is parading in just his underwear."
  • "In this timeless tale about honesty, two thieves who claim to be the world's greatest tailors swindle the very vain Emperor. When he commissions them to weave the most beautiful fabric that only the wisest people will be able to see, his royal subjects face quite a dilemma. Should they be honest and tell the Emperor he's actually wearing no clothes, or protect him from being embarrassed?"@en

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  • "Motion pictures"@en
  • "Motion pictures"
  • "Animated films"
  • "Animated films"@en
  • "Drama"@en
  • "Video recordings for children"@en
  • "Film adaptations"
  • "Film adaptations"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fairy tales"
  • "Fairy tales"@en
  • "Downloadable video collection"@en
  • "Children's films"
  • "Children's films"@en
  • "Children's"@en
  • "Animation"
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Short films"@en

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  • "The Emperor's new clothes"@en
  • "The Emperor's new clothes"
  • "The Emperor's new clothes [by Hans Christian Andersen]"@en
  • "The emperor's new clothes [Cesarjeva nova oblačila]"@sl
  • "The emperor's new clothes"@en
  • "The emperor's new clothes"

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