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The Queen despises her step-daughter who is lined up to marry Prince Ebeneezer. She wants her own daughter to marry him. When the Prince refuses, she turns him into a frog and hides him away. Under duress by the King, she tells him and his daughter that the spell can only be reversed through Princess Brunhilda going on a quest to bring back water in a sieve from the well at the end of World. She finally reaches the well at the end of the World but of course the sieve will not hold any water. The frog follows her as does the evil Queen disguised as a seaman. The Princess eventually brings back the water which she throws over the Queen who turns into a frog as the Prince comes back to normal to marry his bride – or does he?

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