Tue, Dec 12, 2000
A Christmas ball is wonderful and an old tradition. But if the dance goes too far, it can end up with sore feet. Kandis would otherwise really like to go out dancing, so she is completely enlivened when the twins suggest a Lucia ball. Inside Fairyland, Pyrus bumps into the two fairy tale authors the Brothers Grimm, but he also meets six dancing princesses who try to wear him out with their dancing. At the same time, Bertramsen succeeds in exhausting Josefine in a way he had not quite foreseen.
Sat, Dec 23, 2000
Bertramsen (Jesper Klein) has been tasked by the Royal Family to gather all the tales of the little prince. Josephine (Jeanne Boel) has been married to Superintendent Leif-Jørgen Krusoe (Søren Østergaard). They have promised to fit twin girls Mille (Nicole Jølst) and Molly (Niccié Jølst) at Christmas. Bertramsen do not want them in the office when the new task is very very important. Candy says yes to fit Mille and Molly. Candy baker with Molly, and Pyrus go for a walk in the archive with Mille. Pyrus discovers Bertram's adventure books, and along with Molly, he conjures them into an adventure. What he does not know is that when you conjure one twin somewhere, so follow the other automatically. Now they find girls as Pyrus do not know which book Mille chose so he collects books, which results in that fairy tales are now mixed together.
Fri, Dec 1, 2000
Bertramsen receives a trusted task from the Royal House, which means that he must use all the adventure books that Josefine has obtained. That is why there must and must be peace of mind in the office. Josefine therefore allies herself with Kandis and agrees that Josefine can drop off the girls in Nissebo every day. Like Bertramsen, Gyldengrød is rather reluctant, because he thinks they have enough to do with Pyrus. And he will be right. Little girls are not easy to keep track of - not even for Pyrus. So two twins suddenly become one, and one becomes zero, and everything becomes completely chaotic.
Thu, Nov 30, 2000
It is Christmas again at the National Archives, and everything is as it was before. Right up until Pyrus and Kandis receive some curious glasses as well as their first book of spells. I wonder if you - and especially Pyrus - can create an awful lot of accidents with a pair of 3D glasses and a handful of spells? Bertramsen reluctantly has to face the fact that in December the National Archives will be invaded by the worst thing imaginable, i.e. children, and even twins. Krusø has promised his sister that he and Josefine can look after her children. So Josefine prepares her father for children's books to be read. However, the national archivist has never done that before.