English subtitles Once upon a time, in the heart of a remote valley, an elderly woman ventured deep into the woods in search for mushrooms. When all of a sudden, she heard a loud cry in the distance. "My goodness!" Cradled inside a rope basket was a cheerful baby girl. "Oh, my! What do I do?" "Worry not, my dear." "I'll name you... Elise!" And so, Holle and Elise spent their days together in the village of Kieferberg. As both grew closer so did their love for one another. "Look, granny! Look!" "Fufufu ♪ Well done, Elise!" Not all bliss loasts forever and, as time went by... So did Holle's... "I'll take care of you!" "I'll do whatever it takes, granny!" "Don't cry, my love." "You've always said you wanted it. I'm sure you'll cherish it. Fufufu ♪" "Granny..." "I love you, Elise." "Thank you for granting my only wish..."
Fun fact! As the book opens, you see a note written by Elise to Goldia, her daughter. This is the best I can decipher: To: Goldia Die Heilige To my dearest daughter I dedicate this tale of my lifetime [unreadable] to shed some light. Your mother, Elise
@@Chickensea10 It's not dope! It' one of the best I've seen! If it's the LGBTQ content you're talking about, then yes, I have to talk about that issue...
Maybe they not know she actually was literate cause in the game is mentioned she rarely stepped on their village, i think that why has also the option of Elise saying Holle's used to send letters to Rozenmarine
Spoilers!!!!! While it didn't come as a complete shock that Holle was also one of the Golden Maidens (the prologue does drop hints such as 'granting my only wish' and the snuffed-out candlelight) The encounter with Holle in the demonic replica of Elise's home within the Ceramic Grove of Wheat was really astounding in that Holle turned out to be far more villainous than imagined She actually had the gall to claim that sacrificing her beloved (the Good Company?) was in accordance with said victim's wishes, showed absolutely no regrets or remorse for her decisions, and didn't even try to dissaude Elise, her 'beloved daughter', from following in her footsteps Really drove home the uncomfortable truth that our nostalgic, rose-tinted memories tend to be just that
@imthebossmermaid3648 The object of your affections - to be gifted to HIM as proof of your commitment Spoilers below Basically, you have to offer your lover as a blood sacrifice to the devil in return for his granting your wish. Seriously though, didn't you play the game?
Tbf, she is wracked with guilt over it for the rest of her life, and comes to deeply regret it. She also didn’t know what the wish would entail when she initially made the deal. And if she tries to intervene to save her loved one, then it’s game over and she gets killed by Ozzy.
Yup, the title 'Little Goody Two Shoes ' is totally misleading - the story and its ultimate denouement is closer to Hans Andersen's fairy tale (though Elise manages to keep all of her limbs, she pays an even more terrible price for her vanity and greed)
English subtitles
Once upon a time, in the heart of a remote valley,
an elderly woman ventured deep into the woods in search for mushrooms.
When all of a sudden, she heard a loud cry in the distance.
"My goodness!"
Cradled inside a rope basket was a cheerful baby girl.
"Oh, my! What do I do?"
"Worry not, my dear."
"I'll name you... Elise!"
And so, Holle and Elise spent their days together in the village of Kieferberg.
As both grew closer so did their love for one another.
"Look, granny! Look!"
"Fufufu ♪ Well done, Elise!"
Not all bliss loasts forever and, as time went by...
So did Holle's...
"I'll take care of you!"
"I'll do whatever it takes, granny!"
"Don't cry, my love."
"You've always said you wanted it. I'm sure you'll cherish it. Fufufu ♪"
"Granny..."
"I love you, Elise."
"Thank you for granting my only wish..."
Fun fact! As the book opens, you see a note written by Elise to Goldia, her daughter. This is the best I can decipher:
To: Goldia Die Heilige
To my dearest daughter I dedicate this tale of my lifetime [unreadable] to shed some light.
Your mother,
Elise
Also, at 1:55, she's holding Egliette as Holle tells her a bedtime story! Aww!
Neat!
Where is the note plz give me the exact seconds it appears. Ps never mind.
The way baby Elise coos is just so sweet and precious.
💯%
Yea and then she Elise turns out to be a mean person tho too like wtf happened to you
Granny raised you not to he that way
@@Sirusgamingstudios Ah. She's not mean. If anything, she reminds me a lot of Usagi from Sailor Moon.
They did have to go THAT HARD on the opening! It feels like I'm watching a Disney movie!
Super dope game
@@Chickensea10 It's not dope! It' one of the best I've seen! If it's the LGBTQ content you're talking about, then yes, I have to talk about that issue...
@@magicvalgirl definitely give the game a try! It might go on sale near CHRISTMAS time
@@Chickensea10 Maybe...
@@magicvalgirltheres lgbtq content?
Wait a sec - was Granny Holle reading a book to Elise? I remember someone mentioning in-game that Holle was completely illiterate...
Maybe they not know she actually was literate cause in the game is mentioned she rarely stepped on their village, i think that why has also the option of Elise saying Holle's used to send letters to Rozenmarine
I just realized the ring of mushrooms when the elderly lady picks her up, but I don't know if there's any significance or importance to that fact
Circles of mushroom are called fairy rings. They say that they are doors the realms of the faeries.
@@miguelbugarinpeixoto7251 exactly; I thought she might be connected to that
some spoiler. 02:30 Gaanny ;s face shine to golden , and her 02:41 her hand is erased. and candlelight 's magic circle.
cool cool
1:54 Egliette!!
GAAASP
OMG
This hurts more when you realize how Elise was *actually* born. 😢
Spoilers!!!!!
While it didn't come as a complete shock that Holle was also one of the Golden Maidens (the prologue does drop hints such as 'granting my only wish' and the snuffed-out candlelight)
The encounter with Holle in the demonic replica of Elise's home within the Ceramic Grove of Wheat was really astounding in that Holle turned out to be far more villainous than imagined
She actually had the gall to claim that sacrificing her beloved (the Good Company?) was in accordance with said victim's wishes, showed absolutely no regrets or remorse for her decisions, and didn't even try to dissaude Elise, her 'beloved daughter', from following in her footsteps
Really drove home the uncomfortable truth that our nostalgic, rose-tinted memories tend to be just that
Wait what is The Good Company I don't understand?
@imthebossmermaid3648
The object of your affections - to be gifted to HIM as proof of your commitment
Spoilers below
Basically, you have to offer your lover as a blood sacrifice to the devil in return for his granting your wish. Seriously though, didn't you play the game?
@@DanielH.-sg8oo No, I haven't played it yet, I'm relatively new to the fandom and still figuring things out. Thanks for answering, though!
@@imthebossmermaid3648
Play the game - the artwork and soundtrack by themselves are worth the 20-dollar price tag!!
And that reflects rozenmarine’s “willingness” too!!!
A little girl that would one day sacrifice an innocent teenage girl to fulfill her own material needs. Elise is the real antagonist of this story.
Tbf, she is wracked with guilt over it for the rest of her life, and comes to deeply regret it. She also didn’t know what the wish would entail when she initially made the deal. And if she tries to intervene to save her loved one, then it’s game over and she gets killed by Ozzy.
What was the significance of the green gem thing?
Idk! Ya gotta play the game!
That sounds like the red shoes
Yup, the title 'Little Goody Two Shoes ' is totally misleading - the story and its ultimate denouement is closer to Hans Andersen's fairy tale (though Elise manages to keep all of her limbs, she pays an even more terrible price for her vanity and greed)
thank u, my pc couldn't run this opening cutscene ;_;
@@SepZ5 no problem! You are free to take it and do whatever just in case something happens to this channel
@@SepZ5 keep an eye out for black Friday, cyber Monday and any electronic sales! Gaming laptops are pretty good!