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**Title:** Review of "The Little Beaver" (a Japanese series dubbed in French, exclusive to Quebec)
**Summary:**
* The reviewer discusses their confusion with the show's moral lessons and storyline.
* Episode 1's plot is summarized: a rabbit is "kidnapped" by a strangely hospitable character who demands a ransom, which the parents pay excessively.
* The reviewer highlights the show's bizarre elements, such as the kidnapper's kindness, the parents' overpayment, and the lack of a clear moral.
* Brief mentions of other episodes reveal a utopian cabin setup by runaway children (Episode 3) and recurring invasions of the forest by predators, which the animals collectively counter.
* The reviewer expresses fear for the show's direction and notes the absence of a consistent moral lesson across the episodes they've watched (out of 54 total).
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**Textual Context**
1. The speaker is discussing a Japanese series dubbed in French, titled "The Little Beaver".
2. The series is set in a forest called Clairefontaine.
3. The speaker has watched a few episodes out of 54.
**Episode 1**
4. Episode 1 starts with children fishing, and a bear accidentally lets the fish escape.
5. A fight ensues, which the children's parents are called to stop.
6. The parents are advised not to interfere in the children's games.
7. A rabbit's parents are arguing, and the children try to help resolve the issue.
8. The rabbit runs away and is taken by a character named Garou, who demands a ransom.
9. Garou is depicted as a friendly, hospitable kidnapper.
10. The parents pay an inflated ransom (10,000 instead of 1,000) to retrieve their child.
**Episode 3 and Later Episodes**
11. In Episode 3, two children run away from home due to disagreements over chores.
12. They attempt to set up a utopian cabin with fair task distribution.
13. The parents eventually try to bring the children back home, promising not to yell.
14. In later episodes, the Clairefontaine forest is frequently invaded by predators demanding food.
15. The forest animals unite to collaborate for their well-being and to counter the predators.
16. A character, Little Beaver, often saves the day in these situations.