Musical fairy tale tails according to Suteev. Tails
Suteev "Tails"
Characters:
Magpie, Hare, Hare and hares, Hedgehog, Fox, Wolf, Dogs
Dogs chase the fox and tear off its tail, which lies near the tree on which the magpie is sitting.
Magpie: (looking at the tail) Yes! And the fox is now without a tail and the tail is without the fox. It's a pity! A good tail goes to waste. Should I take it for myself? No!
A hedgehog walks through the forest, picks mushrooms, and comes across a fox's tail.
Magpie: What are you watching? Do you see the fox's tail? Take it for yourself and wear it to your health!
Hedgehog: No, the tail is certainly good, but I don’t need it!
Magpie: Take it, take it, your prickly soul! What kind of tail do you have?
Hedgehog: A fox's tail is no good for me; you can't curl up, you can't turn around (leaves)
Magpie: Look how proud!
The hare runs out, approaches the tail and sniffs it carefully
Magpie: What are you watching? Take your tail, such tails don’t lie on the road!
Hare: (trembling with fear) Come on, what are you talking about, this is a fox?
Magpie: So what? With this tail, no one is afraid of you, everyone will respect and fear you!
Hare: Yes, I'm afraid myself!
Magpie: Take it, don’t be afraid of the scythe!
The hare quietly approaches the tail, takes off his own (puts it on a stump) and puts on the fox’s (shows off)
Hare: Well, how good?
Magpie: Handsome! (the hare leaves)
A fox appears
Fox : (out of breath) Hey, white-sided magpie, have you seen my tail here?
Magpie: And there’s a tail lying on the stump, isn’t it yours?
Fox: Well, what are you talking about! This is some kind of bunny tail
Magpie: This is a very fashionable tail, now everyone wears one, wear it for your health (the fox wears a tail, shows off)
Fox: So how?
Magpie: Elegant, fashionable. Not like your broom (the fox leaves, the magpie laughs)
The Hare, the Hare and the little hares appear.
Hare: Children, look at your father’s fox tail, where did you get it from?
Hare: The magpie advised me this, she said that now with him they will fear and respect me
Hare: (angrily) Afraid? Respect? Get out of here and don't come back without your bunny tail! (leave)
The Wolf and the Fox Appear
Wolf: Hello, godfather! What do you have? (points to tail)
Fox: Yes, it’s fashionable now, and it’s convenient to grab chickens; you go up to the chicken, wave your tail, she’ll think it’s a hare, and I’m her claw!
Wolf: I wish I had a ponytail like that!
Fox: Maybe I can exchange with you (goes around the wolf)
Fox: Oh, it’s kind of tattered, it’s a shame to show up on animals with it
Wolf: Take whatever tail you need, godfather, I’ll bring you a whole ram in addition (they change and leave)
A hare, a hedgehog and a magpie appear in a clearing
Hare: Magpie, haven’t you seen my tail, right here on the stump?
Magpie: No
A wolf appears, and wolves run after him
Magpie: Look, the scythe, and the wolf had a hare’s tail!
Hare: Oh, I’m lost! (cries) How can I take my tail from the wolf?
Hedgehog: Don’t cry, oblique, I’ll help you, give me the fox’s tail, and I’ll go get your tail from the wolf, you sit here and wait for me
Hare: Well, what if the wolf will eat you?
Hedgehog: It’s okay, I’m prickly! (the hare gives the hedgehog the fox’s tail, everyone leaves)
A wolf sits in the forest and howls
Wolf: The fox deceived me, slipped me a hare's tail, the wolves kicked me out of the pack, they say they don't follow the wolf, but the one who follows the hare's tail.
Hedgehog: Don't cry, let's exchange the hare's tail for the fox's!
The wolf puts on a fox tail
Wolf: Now the fox and I will be even (they leave)
The Hedgehog and the Hare Appear
Hedgehog : Here is your tail, wear it for good health and don’t change it again, even for a peacock
Hare: Thank you, hedgehog, you helped me out (kisses him)
A wolf comes and a fox meets him
Fox: Oh, gray one, I see you’ve changed your tail, I think I’ve seen it somewhere? (walks around the wolf). Can we switch? (shows his tail)
Wolf: Come on, turn around. Oh, yours is kind of tattered
Fox: Take it, take it, I’ll bring you a whole goose in addition.
Wolf: This is not a tail, but a tattered broom
Fox: Broom? Shame on you! Don't you recognize your own tail? Give me my tail! (fighting)
In a fight, the wolf and the fox lost their tails
A magpie sits on a tree, a hedgehog walks and stumbles upon its tails
Magpie: What are you watching? Take your prickly soul and wear it to your health!
Hedgehog: No, thank you, other people’s tails are of no use to me, they don’t seek good from good.
A rumor spread through the forest that tails would be distributed to all the animals. White-sided magpies flew in all directions through the forests, fields, meadows and announced to everyone:
Come, all the animals, tomorrow to the big clearing to receive their tails!
The animals became agitated: “Tails? What tails? What are the tails for? Foxy sister says:
Well, there are none, but if they give it, you have to take it; Then we’ll figure out what they’re for!
In the morning, the animals flocked to the large clearing: some running, some leaping, some flying - everyone wanted a tail.
The bunny was also getting ready to go - he leaned out of his hole and saw that it was raining heavily and lashing his face. The bunny got scared: “The rain will beat me down!” - hid in a hole.
He sits and hears: “toop-toup-toup!” The ground shakes, the trees crack. The bear is coming.
Grandfather Bear, the bunny asks, they will give out tails there, please grab me a tail!
“Okay,” says the bear, “if I don’t forget, I’ll grab it!”
The bear left, and the bunny began to think: “He’s an old man, he’ll forget about me!” We need to ask someone else!”
He hears: “thump-thump-thump!” - the wolf is running. The bunny stuck out and said:
Uncle wolf, if you get a tail for yourself, choose one for me too!
“Okay,” says the wolf, “I’ll bring it if there’s any left!” - And running.
A bunny sits in a hole and hears: the grass is rustling, scurrying - a fox is running.
“We need to ask her too!” - the bunny thinks.
Little fox-sister, if you get a tail for yourself, bring me a tail too!
“Okay,” says the fox, “I’ll bring you a tail!” - and ran away.
And many animals gathered in the clearing!
And there, on large branches, there are tails hanging, and all sorts of them: fluffy, fluffy, like a fan, and like a whisk, some are smooth, like a stick, some are like pretzels, some are curled, some are long, some are short - well, all sorts of them!
The fox was the first to ripen, chose a fluffy, soft tail for herself, went home satisfied, twirls her tail, admires it.
The horse came running and chose a tail with long hair. What a tail! He waves it - it's enough to reach your ear! It's good for them to ward off flies! The horse went away happy.
A cow came up and got a long tail, like a stick, with a panicle at the end. The cow is happy, waves at the sides, drives away the horse flies.
The squirrel jumped over heads, over shoulders, grabbed its fluffy, beautiful tail and galloped away.
The elephant trampled and trampled, trampled on everyone’s paws, crushed the hooves, and when he came up, all that was left was his tail, like a string, with bristles at the end. The elephant didn’t like him, but there’s nothing you can do, there’s no other way!
The pig came up. She couldn’t lift her head up, she pulled out the tail that was hanging lower, smooth as a rope. She didn't like him at first. She curled it with a ring - it seemed so beautiful - better than anyone else!
The bear was late - on the way to the bee yard he came - but the tails were gone! I found some piece of skin overgrown with hair and took it as a tail - it’s good that it’s black!
All the tails have been sorted out, the animals are going home. The bunny sits in a hole, waits, can’t wait for his tail to be brought to him, and hears a bear coming.
Grandpa bear, did you bring me a tail?
- Where is your tail? I got myself some scraps! - and left.
He hears a bunny wolf running.
Uncle wolf, did you bring me a tail?
- There was no time for you there, oblique! I forcibly chose one that was thicker and fluffier,” said the wolf and ran away.
The fox is running.
Little fox-sister, did you bring me a tail? - asks the bunny.
“I forgot,” says the fox.
- Look what I chose for myself!
And the fox began to twirl its tail in all directions. The bunny felt offended! I almost cried.
Suddenly he hears noise, barking, squeaking! Looks like a cat and a dog are quarreling over who has the better tail. They argued, argued, and fought. The dog bit off the tip of the cat's tail. The bunny picked it up, put it to himself like a tail and was pleased, it became - even though it was small, it was still a tail!
A rumor spread through the forest that tails would be distributed to all the animals. The crows flew in all directions through the forests and meadows and announced to everyone:
- Come, all the animals, tomorrow to the big clearing to get their tails!
The animals became agitated: “Tails? What tails? What are the tails for? Foxy sister says:
- Well, no matter what, but if they give it, you have to take it; Then we’ll figure out what they’re for!
In the morning, the animals flocked to the large clearing: some running, some leaping, some flying - everyone wanted a tail.
The bunny also got ready to go - he leaned out of his hole and saw that it was raining heavily, and it was lashing his face.
The bunny got scared: “The rain will beat me down!” - hid in a hole. He sits and hears: “toup-toup-toop!” The earth shakes, the trees crack. The bear is coming.
Grandfather Bear, the bunny asks, they will give out tails there, please grab me a tail!
Okay, says the bear, if I don’t forget, I’ll grab it!
The bear left, and the bunny began to think: “He’s an old man, he’ll forget about me!” We need to ask someone else!”
He hears: “thump-thump-thump!” - the wolf is running.
The bunny stuck out and said:
- Uncle wolf, if you get a tail for yourself, choose one for me too!
Okay,” says the wolf, “I’ll bring it if there’s any left!” - And running.
A bunny sits in a hole, hears the grass rustling, rushes about - the fox runs.
“We need to ask her too!” - the bunny thinks.
Little fox-sister, if you get a tail for yourself, bring me a tail too!
Okay,” says the fox, “I’ll bring you a tail,” and ran away.
And many animals gathered in the clearing!
And there are tails hanging on large branches, and all sorts of them: fluffy, fluffy, like a fan, and a whisk, some smooth, like a stick, some like pretzels, some with curls, some long, some short - well, all sorts of them!
The fox was the first to ripen, chose a fluffy, soft tail for herself, went home satisfied, twirls her tail, admires it.
The horse came running and chose a tail with long hair. What a tail!
He waves it - it's enough to reach your ear! It's good for them to ward off flies! The horse went away happy.
A cow came up and got a long tail, like a stick, with a panicle at the end. The cow is happy, waves at the sides, drives away the horse flies.
The squirrel jumped over heads, over shoulders, grabbed its fluffy, beautiful tail and galloped away.
The elephant trampled, trampled, trampled on everyone’s paws, crushed the hooves, and when he came up, all that was left was a tail, like a cord, with bristles at the end. The elephant didn’t like it, but there’s nothing you can do, there’s no other one!
The pig came up. She can’t lift her head up, she took out what was hanging lower - the tail is smooth, like a rope. She didn't like him at first. She curled it with a ring - it looked so beautiful - better than anyone else!
The bear was late - on the way to the bee yard - he came, but the tails were already gone! I found some piece of skin overgrown with hair and took it as a tail - good thing it’s black!
All the tails have been sorted out, the animals are going home.
The bunny is sitting in a hole, can’t wait for his tail to be brought to him, he hears a bear coming.
Grandfather Bear, did you bring me a tail?
Where's your tail? I got myself some scraps! - And left.
The bunny hears - the wolf is running.
Uncle wolf, did you bring me a tail?
There was no time for you there, oblique! I forcibly chose one that was thicker and fluffier,” said the wolf and ran away.
The fox is running.
Little fox-sister, did you bring me a tail? - asks the bunny.
“I forgot,” says the fox. - Look what I chose for myself!
And the fox began to twirl its tail in all directions. The bunny felt offended! I almost cried.
Suddenly he hears noise, barking, squeaking! Looks like a cat and a dog are quarreling over who has the better tail. They argued, argued, and fought.
The dog bit off the tip of the cat's tail. The bunny picked it up, put it to himself like a tail and became pleased - even though it was small, it was still a tail!
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