:11:38
A little nap
and they'll be begging for more.
:11:41
Yes, thanks to Elsa.
:11:43
Who?
:11:45
-The one who took the milk first.
-Oh, yes.
:11:49
-But why "Elsa"?
-I don't know.
:11:53
Well, I suppose I do really.
:11:55
She reminds me of a little girl
I knew at school.
:11:57
She was the smallest of us all
and not good at games...
:12:00
...but she was bright and brave and good,
and I liked her very much.
:12:04
-Her name was Elsa.
-Fair enough.
:12:08
You're wonderful, too, darling.
After all, you're the one that did it.
:12:11
Why, sure.
They said I couldn't do it, but I did it.
:12:16
Formula seventeen. You're a genius.
You really ought to put it on the market.
:12:21
No.
:12:22
You see, it would never work
without one special ingredient. This.
:12:28
I'm not putting that on the market.
:12:34
Even as babies,
each had a different character.
:12:37
The largest one,
we called her the "Big One"...
:12:39
...was vain of her size and strength.
:12:42
The second largest, Lastika,
was the clown of the three.
:12:47
But my favorite, of course,
was the smallest, EIsa.
:12:51
A weakling in size
but the bravest of them all...
:12:54
...she loved to expIore
and investigate and examine.
:12:57
And there were no limits to her curiosity.
:12:59
In the wild, she would have been
the throw-out of the pride...