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"Sweet Porridge" (), often known in English under the title of "The Magic Porridge Pot", is a folkloric German
fairy tale A fairy tale (alternative names include fairytale, fairy story, household tale, magic tale, or wonder tale) is a short story that belongs to the folklore genre. Such stories typically feature magic, enchantments, and mythical or fanciful bei ...
recorded by the
Brothers Grimm The Brothers Grimm ( or ), Jacob Grimm, Jacob (1785–1863) and Wilhelm Grimm, Wilhelm (1786–1859), were Germans, German academics who together collected and published folklore. The brothers are among the best-known storytellers of Oral tradit ...
, as tale number 103 in ''
Grimm's Fairy Tales ''Grimms' Fairy Tales'', originally known as the ''Children's and Household Tales'' (, , commonly abbreviated as ''KHM''), is a German collection of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, Jacob Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm, Wilhelm, first publish ...
'', in the 19th century. It is Aarne–Thompson–Uther type 565, "the magic mill". Other tales of this type include
Why the Sea Is Salt Why the Sea Is Salt (; the mill that grinds at the bottom of the sea) is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in their '' Norske Folkeeventyr''. Andrew Lang included it in '' The Blue Fairy Book'' (1889) ...
and The Water Mother.


Brothers Grimm

There was a poor but good little girl who lived alone with her mother, and they no longer had anything to eat. So the child went into the forest, and there an aged woman met her who was aware of her sorrow, and presented her with a little pot, which when she said, "Cook, little pot, cook," would cook good, sweet millet porridge, and when she said, "Stop, little pot," it ceased to cook. The girl took the pot home to her mother, and now they were freed from their poverty and hunger, and ate sweet porridge as often as they chose. Once upon a time when the girl had gone out, her mother said, "Cook, little pot, cook." And it did cook and she ate until she was satisfied, and then she wanted the pot to stop cooking, but did not know the word. So it went on cooking and the porridge rose over the edge, and still it cooked on until the kitchen and whole house were full, and then the next house, and then the whole street, just as if it wanted to satisfy the hunger of the whole world, and there was the greatest distress, but no one knew how to stop it. At last when only one single house remained, the child came home and just said, "Stop, little pot," and it stopped and gave up cooking, and whosoever wished to return to the town had to eat their way back.


Karel Jaromír Erben

A rather similar story was recorded by Czech folklorist
Karel Jaromír Erben Karel Jaromír Erben (; 7 November 1811 – 21 November 1870) was a Czech folklorist and poet of the mid-19th century, best known for his collection '' Kytice'', which contains poems based on traditional and folkloric themes. He also wrote ''Pí ...
under the title "Hrnečku, vař!" ("Cook, Little Pot!"). It was used in the 1963 animation ''Hrnečku, vař!'' by Czech director
Václav Bedřich Václav Bedřich (28 August 1918, Příbram – 7 March 2009) was a Czech animator, actor, and film director. He is best known for his children's TV animation.Hana Ročňáková, in CzechPříbramský rodák Václav Bedřich, autor celé řady več ...
. In his version, shot in
Communist Czechoslovakia The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, (Czech and Slovak: ''Československá socialistická republika'', ČSSR) known from 1948 to 1960 as the Czechoslovak Republic (''Československá republika)'', Fourth Czechoslovak Republic, or simply Czech ...
, the pot is the center of the conflict between poor peasants and greedy exploiters. In the happy ending the greedy ones are forced to flee by the flood of porridge from the pot, and, by the laws of Socialist utopia, food is fairly given to everyone.Jan Křipač
Animated Fairy-Tales of Václav Bedřich
August 7, 2020


Soviet animation

In 1984
Soyuzmultfilm Soyuzmultfilm ( rus, Союзмультфи́льм, p=səˌjʉsmʊlʲtˈfʲilʲm , ''Unioncartoon'') (also known as SMF Animation Studio in English, formerly known as Soyuzdetmultfilm, ''Unionchildcartoon'') is a Russian animation studio, produ ...
studio released a 20-min. animated film "" () dubbed into French as ''La Marmite de Porridge''. In the film a poor girl was awarded with the magic pot for her kindness. A greedy baker Karl Hagenbeck tricks her into giving him the pot and starts selling the porridge...La Marmite de Porridge
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See also

*
The Sorcerer's Apprentice "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" () is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe written in 1797. The poem is a ballad in 14 stanzas. Story The poem begins as an old sorcerer departs his workshop, leaving his apprentice with chores to perform. Tired of ...
* The Master and His Pupil * Strega Nona


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* * {{Brothers Grimm Grimms' Fairy Tales Fairy tales about magic Fairy tales about talking objects ATU 560-649