In the beautiful underwater scenery, at the bottom, was a four-flipped submarine with a giant bubble with a young man inside it. He placed drops of liquid on the bubble's ground from where he stood, emitting lights everytime it hit the ground. He looked upwards and gasped as a squid's head began to emit colors and grabbed a light gun. Pointing it at the squid, he flashed lights from it, removing the colors from the squid's head. He then waved it around for a moment before flashing it to his own face and placed it back in his pocket.

As he carefully looked at his jars, a small window from his submarine opened and out came some bubbles and a lavender-colored gold fish with blonde hair. The little fish looked around before swimming out. His little brothers followed him. Quickly, he hushed them and gently pushed his brothers back inside but their father heard them and turned his head around.

Thinking that he would catch them, the fish tried to swim back in the hole but he was too startled to get back in and ended up covering the hole instead, where his brothers slipped between him and back inside. The father tried to look but a large creature prevented him from doing so.

The fish uncovered the hole and his brothers swam out but he quickly motioned for them to stay back inside. He kissed one of the brothers and swam away, where they waved him goodbye.

Loki, yeah, a perfect name for the lavender colored blonde-haired gold fish, swam into a jellyfish party and entered a small one. He landed on a bigger one and all of the jellyfish swam upwards. Loki lifted his jellyfish case a little and looked up, amazed at the light that was going to greet him. He lied down on his back and placed the case back on him before closing his eyes to sleep for a while.

Time skip

The jellyfish had swam to the coast and Loki opened his eyes as a giant shadow passed by. He flipped himself around and the jellyfish brought him to the surface of the water, where he found a house on a hill.

In the house, out came a young boy with spiky blonde hair and blue eyes. He was wearing a thin grey sweater with a shirt of the flag of Denmark on top of it, blue shorts, grey socks and yellow shoes. The boy named Mathias carried a toy boat and he carefully ran down the trail that lead to his house. "Mathias! Come back right up, okay?" His mother called out. "Okay!" He replied as he ran down the trail.

Loki was so amazed by the house that he didn't notice a school of sardines swim close to him, that is, until it got closer to him. He looked at his right and found a fishing trawler headed right for him. Startled, he got off from his jellyfish and swam away from the boat. The net made the garbage fly everywhere. Loki gasped as he dodged the garbage, trying to avoid getting caught. A jar went to his direction before...

Plop!

Loki's head was shoved into it. He tried to wiggle free but the jar slowed him down and he got caught in the net, along with the other garbage. Despite the jar trapping him, Loki managed to slip through a hole from the net and swam above to the shore.

As Mathias climbed down the last steps, he was about to place his toy boat in the water when he found a jar with a goldfish in it. He set his toy down on the ground and slipped his shoes and socks off before stepping into the water.

The young Danish boy bent over and grabbed the jar. "A goldfish." He said, amazed. He tried to move it up and down to free the trapped creature but had no luck. He then grabbed him by the bottom and began to pull him free to which he had no luck as well.

Mathias went back to the land and grabbed his toy, shoes and socks and immediately went to higher ground as a wave shot by, a pair of large eyes being visible before the wave contracted. "Weird." He commented. He set his boat and the jar down as he grabbed a nearby rock. Careful as to not hurt the trapped fish, he smashed it open, as well as cutting his thumb in the process.

He lifted the fish in his palm and examined it. "Looks dead..." Mathias commented. His cut thumb that was near the fish's mouth bled and suddenly, the fish's tongue shot out and cleaned it. "It's alive!" He said happily.

"Mathias! Come on!" His mother called out. Mathias slipped into his socks and shoes and grabbed his toy. Stronger waves that had eyes began to follow him as he ran back up to his house. "Mor (Mom)! Look! A goldfish!" He said. The waves climbed up but gave up.

Laura, Mathias' mother, waited for him. "Ah, this wind is getting crazy." She commented. "I'll start the car now, okay?" She said as she went to the garage.

Alexander, the wizard from the bottom of the sea, rised up, a bubble encasing his head. The bubble popped and he looked at the waves. "Did you find my son?" He asked them. The waves shook their heads (did they even have one?) in response. "Hva (What)?! He was captured by a human!" He exclaimed.

They looked at Mathias, who was running to the back of his house. "A boy." The Norwegian wizard sighed. "This is very bad." With that, they swam back down to the water.

Mathias ran to the faucet and turned it on. He grabbed his bucket and filled it with water. Once it was full, he removed the bucket and placed the goldfish inside it.

He placed his toy aside and turned off the faucet. He squatted back down and looked at the bucket. "Is it dead already?" He asked himself as he poked the the fish. He brought the face closer to make it visible. "Oh! You're alive!" He said, relieved. As if in response, the fish squirted water out of his mouth and hit the Danish boy's face.

The fish swam around in the bucket, happy to have water with him. "Mathias! You know I have work!" Laura called out. Mathias picked up his bucket and ran to the car. "Mor! I found a goldfish!" He said. "A goldfish?" Laura asked. "Ja! It was right by the rocks!" Mathias answered.

The Danish woman looked out of her car's window and found a strange looking man on the grass, spraying water on them. Laura was a little irritated: doesn't he know that it's rude to wet the ground everywhere?

As Mathias climbed down the steps and entered the car, the man saw him and began to walk towards them. Angry, Laura got out of her car. "I don't know who you are but we don't use weed killer!" She said. The man was taken aback at what she said. "This isn't weed killer! It's the purest lotion water! It keeps me from drying up from the land!" He exclaimed.

Laura went in her car and began to drive away. "Undskyld os (Excuse us)!" She said. The man watched the car go away as he sprayed more water on the ground. "This is bad, this is very bad..." He mused to himself as he ran.