Two young women travel by car through the Auvergne. Having run out of gas near an odd village, they spend the night in a barn where they make love. The next morning, Anna is gone and a dwarf in medieval garb guides Françoise through a forest (later identified as Brocéliande) to a lake, where a magic canoe carries her to an island, and then to a castle where scantily clad women frolic and kiss, overseen by the dwarf Gurth. Françoise is interviewed by Morgan le Fay and bathed by some of her women. Gurth reveals in a monologue that he procures the women for Morgan and has aspirations to take over.
The special opens with Kermit and several other frogs sitting around a well, when a small frog they do not recognize appears. The frog introduces himself as Sir Robin the Brave, explaining that he is actually a prince. He recounts, in flashback, how he once fought an ogre named Sweetums and was transformed into a frog by Sweetums's master, the villainous witch Taminella Grinderfall. Taminella intended to give Robin to Sweetums as his breakfast, but Robin hopped away before they could catch him. The other frogs laughingly dismiss Robin's story as a fairy tale. Kermit is more sympathetic, though he himself does not fully believe Robin. Robin reveals to Kermit that he cannot swim, and Kermit gives him swimming lessons. Nearby, they hear King Rupert the Second proclaiming that he will step down as king that evening; and his daughter, Princess Melora (who is turning nineteen that day), will be crowned queen. Robin is overjoyed, as he must be kissed by a princess in order to be returned to human form.
Le héros de ce conte de fées populaire est un jeune prince qui, après la mort de ses parents, part dans le monde. Au cours de ses voyages, il rencontre un cheval magique qui parle et tombe amoureux de la belle princesse Slavna. Sur les conseils de son cheval, il entre en service comme jardinier muet du château. Selon les sons qu'il émet, ils commencent à l'appeler Bajaja. Cependant, lorsque un dragon apparaît et demande à la princesse ou de détruire tout le royaume, Bajaja met son armure et sauve la princesse sur son cheval. Mais, il tient une promesse qu'il a faite au cheval et s'éloigne de l'endroit. Le chevalier noir en profite et sous la menace, il force la princesse à jurer que c'est lui qui l'a sauvée .
L'Eden et Après est un conte hallucinatoire et fantasmagorique, un jeu de miroirs sensuel et violent, une rêverie érotique dans laquelle Violette erre parmi ses désirs les plus profonds, entre villas blanches immaculées, désert et mer, sous le soleil brûlant de Tunisie.
Le jeune archéologue Norbert est subjugué par une antique et belle statue de femme découverte à Florence. Au cours de ses travaux à Pompéi, il rencontre une jeune femme en laquelle il voit une réincarnation de la statue. Il lui parle en grec ancien et latin, mais il s’avère qu’elle n’est qu’une belle fille ordinaire. Norbert fait part de ses obsessions à un ami psychiatre. Des séances régressives révèlent que la femme statufiée serait morte dans l’antique Pompéi lors de l’éruption du Vésuve en 79. Norbert et la fille rencontrée à Pompéi s’éprennent l’un de l’autre et découvrent qu’ils se seraient connus dans leur enfance.
Trompée par sa méchante belle-mère, Chelgis (Katayun), la fille du gouvernant entre dans le jardin enchanté pour y cueillir des fleurs et se faire prendre dans la sorcellerie du Div (le démon).
Hercules, at Olympus, berates his father Zeus for not allowing him to leave the gods' abode to adventure on earth. Eventually Zeus sends Hercules, on a beam, to the land of men.
A tribe on a cliff are about to sacrifice three blonde women. Three priests, wearing dinosaur hides, are about to kill them for their Sun God, but one of them, Sanna, escapes and jumps off the cliff. She is rescued by Tara and some men on a raft.
Depuis sa précoce enfance, Fellini est attiré, voire subjugué, par le cirque. Il entreprend ici une sorte de voyage nostalgique à la rencontre des anciens clowns et de leurs souvenirs.
In Paris in 1910, mother cat Duchess and her three kittens, Marie, Berlioz, and Toulouse, live with retired opera diva Madame Adelaide Bonfamille, and her English butler, Edgar. While preparing her will with lawyer Georges Hautecourt, Madame declares her fortune to be left to her cats until their deaths, and thereafter to Edgar. Edgar hears this through a speaking tube, and plots to eliminate the cats. Therefore, he sedates the cats by sleeping pills in their food, and enters the countryside to abandon them. There, he is ambushed by two hounds, named Napoleon and Lafayette, and the cats are stranded in the countryside, while Madame Adelaide, Roquefort the mouse, and Frou-Frou the horse discover their absence. In the morning, Duchess meets an alley cat named Thomas O'Malley, who offers to guide her and the kittens to Paris. The group briefly hitchhike in a milk cart before being chased off by the driver. Later, while crossing a railroad trestle, the cats narrowly avoid an oncoming train, but Marie falls into a river and is saved by O'Malley; himself rescued by two English geese, Amelia and Abigail Gabble, who accompany the cats to Paris. Edgar returns to the country to retrieve his possessions from Napoleon and Lafayette, as the only evidence that could incriminate him.