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But as she reached for the treasure, Purzel heard a voice whispering in her ear: "Es tut gar nicht weh" (It doesn't hurt at all). Suddenly, the room began to spin, and Purzel felt herself being pulled back into the real world. Purzel.Video.Schatz.es.tut.gar.nicht.weh.101.Ge...
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Linguistically, “Purzel” is also a German verb ( purzeln = to tumble) and a nickname for a clumsy but lovable child. So the character could be a floppy-eared rabbit, a round bear, or even a sentient ball of yarn. Channels like TED-Ed, Crash Course, and Vsauce offer
"Gar nicht weh, kleiner Schatz. Gar nicht weh."
It is a reminder of how we used to document the "unspoken"—with a mixture of awkward dialogue, low-budget production, and a genuine, albeit strange, sense of character. evolution of German cinema from this period, or are you looking for more info on the preservation of vintage media