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  1. The Emperor's New Clothes" (Danish: Kejserens nye klæder [ˈkʰɑjsɐns ˈnyˀə ˈkʰlɛːðə]) is a literary folktale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, about a vain emperor who gets exposed before his subjects. The tale has been translated into over 100 languages.

    • H. C Andersen, Dorothée Duntz, Anthea Bell
    • 1837
  2. 26. Mai 2022 · Danny Kaye : "The King's New Clothes" (1952) • Music Video / Film Clip (Hans Christian Andersen) - YouTube. Not Inconceivable. 3.09K subscribers. Subscribed. 384. 38K views 1...

    • 4 Min.
    • 38,8K
    • Not Inconceivable
  3. 9. Feb. 1991 · With Wolf Kaiser, Horst Drinda, Werner Lierck, Lore Frisch. Based on Hans Christian Andersen's "The Emperor's New Clothes." Hans and Kumpan repeatedly try to enter a town surrounded by a tall, impenetrable wall, where everyone is apparently very happy.

    • (54)
    • Comedy, Fantasy
    • Konrad Petzold, Egon Günther
    • 1991-02-09
  4. 11. Jan. 2024 · On 7 April 1837, the great Danish fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen penned the third and final volume of his Fairy Tales Told For Children. The whole collection included nine stories, but this third volume had just two. One was The Little Mermaid (adapted into a Disney animated film).

    • 1 Min.
  5. Plot. Danny Kaye tells a group of Danish children the story of "The Emperor's New Clothes", from the point of view of Marmaduke, a smooth-talking, yet kindly trickster. Marmaduke and his sidekick Mufti hear that a million gold pieces will be awarded to the tailor who makes the best clothes for the emperor.

  6. 20. Juni 2017 · Analysis. Although Andersen wrote the tale, ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ has the ring of ancient authenticity about it. And with good reason: Andersen based ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’ on ‘So ist der Lauf der Welt’, a German translation of a medieval Spanish fairy tale from a 1335 collection, El Conde Lucanor.

  7. The Emperor's New Clothes A translation of Hans Christian Andersen's "Keiserens nye Klæder" by Jean Hersholt. Info & links. Many years ago there was an Emperor so exceedingly fond of new clothes that he spent all his money on being well dressed.