With Prince Hamtaro...
Prince Hamtaro looked at himself over. "I look great," he complimented himself. Sir Oxnard came into Prince Hamtaro's room. "Son," he said, "have I told you about growing up yet?"
The prince looked at his father. "Wha?" Prince Hamtaro questioned. Pepper came into the room. "Oxnard," she scolded, "you were supposed to talk to him last night, not a half hour before he sees Princess Bijou!" Sir Oxnard shrugged. "I forgot," was his answer.
Pepper finally said, "I want you to talk to him before he goes to see her. I'll be a grandmother in nine months." Prince Hamtaro inquired, "What do you mean by that?" Pepper looked at Sir Oxnard and said, "You haven't even told him how babies are made?" Sir Oxnard shook his head. "We need to right now," Pepper remarked, "otherwise, the princess might be disappointed." "Heke?" Prince Hamtaro questioned.
After "the talk," Prince Hamtaro strapped his sword to his waist. "It's time," he said to his parents. "Oh, Hamtaro," Pepper cried as she hugged him. "I don't want you to leave home yet!" "He has to, honey," Sir Oxnard remarked. Pepper wiped away her tears and sniffled, "I know, Oxnard."
Prince Hamtaro's parents followed him out side to his horse. "Hamtaro," Sir Oxnard told him, "I want you to win Princess Bijou's heart." Prince Hamtaro responded, "Thanks, Father." He climbed atop of his horse and said, "Let's go, Buttercup." His horse, Buttercup, started to trot down the dirt trail. "Win Princess Bijou's heart!" Sir Oxnard and Pepper shouted after Prince Hamtaro in unison.
Buttercup trotted all the way to the Ham-Ham Kingdom. Prince Hamtaro saw the four guards, Sandy, Stan, Panda, and Cappy, in front of the drawbridge. The portcullis was down, avoiding any intruders that got past the four guards. "Hamha!" Prince Hamtaro shouted to the four guards. The four guards looked up and jumped when they saw it was Prince Hamtaro.
"Prince Hamtaro!" Sandy gasped. "Uh," Panda mumbled. "What do you need?" Cappy questioned. "Do you need to see anyone?" Stan asked. "Heke?" Prince Hamtaro inquired. "I was here to see Princess Bijou. Is she gone?"
Sandy shook her head. "Come on in, Prince Hamtaro," she said and beckoned him to come. Prince Hamtaro got off of Buttercup and followed the four guards to the portcullis. "Why do you got the gate thing down?" he queried. "Later," Stan replied quickly. "Snoozer! Raise the portcullis!"
Snoozer stood up, still deep in sleep, and rotated the anchor that pulled up the portcullis. Prince Hamtaro followed the guards into the keep, the strongest tower where the bedrooms of the royal family were. They led him down a corridor and up a few flights of stairs. "Am I not going to see King Boss first?" Prince Hamtaro questioned. "Not now," Cappy rejoined hastily. Panda remarked, "He's taking a bath." "At noon?" he asked. "That's beside the point," Sandy acknowledged.
Prince Hamtaro realized no other guards or any knights were at the kingdom at the moment. "Where are the guards and knights?" he inquired. Sandy, Stan, Panda, and Cappy acted as if they did not here the question.
Prince Hamtaro looked at himself over. "I look great," he complimented himself. Sir Oxnard came into Prince Hamtaro's room. "Son," he said, "have I told you about growing up yet?"
The prince looked at his father. "Wha?" Prince Hamtaro questioned. Pepper came into the room. "Oxnard," she scolded, "you were supposed to talk to him last night, not a half hour before he sees Princess Bijou!" Sir Oxnard shrugged. "I forgot," was his answer.
Pepper finally said, "I want you to talk to him before he goes to see her. I'll be a grandmother in nine months." Prince Hamtaro inquired, "What do you mean by that?" Pepper looked at Sir Oxnard and said, "You haven't even told him how babies are made?" Sir Oxnard shook his head. "We need to right now," Pepper remarked, "otherwise, the princess might be disappointed." "Heke?" Prince Hamtaro questioned.
After "the talk," Prince Hamtaro strapped his sword to his waist. "It's time," he said to his parents. "Oh, Hamtaro," Pepper cried as she hugged him. "I don't want you to leave home yet!" "He has to, honey," Sir Oxnard remarked. Pepper wiped away her tears and sniffled, "I know, Oxnard."
Prince Hamtaro's parents followed him out side to his horse. "Hamtaro," Sir Oxnard told him, "I want you to win Princess Bijou's heart." Prince Hamtaro responded, "Thanks, Father." He climbed atop of his horse and said, "Let's go, Buttercup." His horse, Buttercup, started to trot down the dirt trail. "Win Princess Bijou's heart!" Sir Oxnard and Pepper shouted after Prince Hamtaro in unison.
Buttercup trotted all the way to the Ham-Ham Kingdom. Prince Hamtaro saw the four guards, Sandy, Stan, Panda, and Cappy, in front of the drawbridge. The portcullis was down, avoiding any intruders that got past the four guards. "Hamha!" Prince Hamtaro shouted to the four guards. The four guards looked up and jumped when they saw it was Prince Hamtaro.
"Prince Hamtaro!" Sandy gasped. "Uh," Panda mumbled. "What do you need?" Cappy questioned. "Do you need to see anyone?" Stan asked. "Heke?" Prince Hamtaro inquired. "I was here to see Princess Bijou. Is she gone?"
Sandy shook her head. "Come on in, Prince Hamtaro," she said and beckoned him to come. Prince Hamtaro got off of Buttercup and followed the four guards to the portcullis. "Why do you got the gate thing down?" he queried. "Later," Stan replied quickly. "Snoozer! Raise the portcullis!"
Snoozer stood up, still deep in sleep, and rotated the anchor that pulled up the portcullis. Prince Hamtaro followed the guards into the keep, the strongest tower where the bedrooms of the royal family were. They led him down a corridor and up a few flights of stairs. "Am I not going to see King Boss first?" Prince Hamtaro questioned. "Not now," Cappy rejoined hastily. Panda remarked, "He's taking a bath." "At noon?" he asked. "That's beside the point," Sandy acknowledged.
Prince Hamtaro realized no other guards or any knights were at the kingdom at the moment. "Where are the guards and knights?" he inquired. Sandy, Stan, Panda, and Cappy acted as if they did not here the question.
