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Music Machine (1991 film) : ウィキペディア英語版
Music Machine (1991 film)
''Music Machine'', known more commonly as ''The Music Machine'', is a 1991 animated video made by Anthony Paul Productions and Bridgestone Group, directed by Leo Salkin. It is based on Samuel Wright's story of the same name, and the Music Machine albums. The video also spun off a partially animated series called ''Lessons in Agapeland''. It features Stan Freberg and Pat Boone as voices for certain characters.
== Synopsis ==

While flying a kite on a hill, two children named Stevie and Nancy are swept away aloft by their kite in sci-fi fashion to a fantasy, wonderland-type world called Agapeland. It is a lush green place near a river, containing over-sized mushrooms, living plants, and friendly woodland animals.
Shortly after their arrival in the pleasant Agapeland, Stevie and Nancy discover the Marvelous Music Machine, which Stevie explains is a "quanamatic digilator." Stevie tries to make it work, but only succeeds in causing it to produce a loud noise, which shoves him back into the Music Machine's caretaker (possibly creator), The Conductor.
When one of the children asks how the machine works, The Conductor simply smiles and replies: "You put something in it (slot on the machine ), and a song comes out." The next few minutes are spent singing songs, playing around, and learning important things.
But partway into the film, the storyline (which has so far stayed close to the plot of the original 1978 cassette) takes a twist: across the river from Agapeland, it is revealed that there is a barren, dry, creepy, dark place plagued with misery (due to its lack of love). This land is inhabited by the Pudges (three barefoot, waif-like, young characters similar to dwarves), and their scheming, grouchy "friend", Mr. Pims.
Upon the transition to the miserable land, we see Mr. Pims enlist the three Pudges, Snard, Grum, and Bubort, to help him in a mastermind, wildly wacky scheme of schemes; steal Agapeland's source of happiness (the Music Machine). Pims figures that—once the machine is away from Agapeland, people will have to buy their happiness from him and the Pudges.
Immediately, Pims puts his plan into action. He and the Pudges pack up a mule-driven wagon, raft across the river to Agapeland, and spy on Stevie, Nancy, and the conductor, waiting for a moment to steal the machine.
Once the three humans leave, the Pudges try everything to get the machine away from Agapeland; however, they continually get distracted (and annoy Pims) until they finally come up with a terrific distraction: a picnic to keep Stevie, Nancy away from the music machine. Their trick works! Stevie and Nancy return from the picnic to find the machine roped up and being (or trying to be) lifted onto Mr. Pims' wagon. In the nick of time, Stevie uses a jackknife to cut the ropes and thwart Pims' plan (and it makes the Pudges and Pims escape from Agapeland as soon as they can), but the Music Machine has been wrecked and disformed from all of its mistreatment and no longer works.
The Conductor does everything he can to fix it, but it refuses to play anything. Nancy, upon realizing that the Music Machine is ruined, cries a tear, which falls into the slot. The music machine comes back to life!

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