Once upon a time in the land of Candyland, there was a very gullible deer who would be the demise of his own soul. The moral of the story is to think before you act, and not to spend money you don’t have.

Once upon a time, in the land of Candy, aka Candyland, there was a young little doe that had a magnificent little name of Jabba Wawa Shneedlehaven Bobobamster Lickorutya, but his friends called him Bambi. Once when he was trotting through the darker part of the Candy Cane Forest, a shady gopher popped out from behind a rock and told him he could solve all his problems.

“I could give you anything you have ever wanted, from when you were a little young lad up until everything you have ever thought of up until now,” stated Ralphy, the gopher.

“Really?” replied Bambi, as he stopped in the middle of the muddy path passing through the Candy Cane Forest.

“Yes, anything you have ever imagined, I can get for you.”

“Oh, wow! Can I get… um… how about… um…” pondered Bambi.

While Bambi’s mind wandered away on what he wanted the most in his world, Ralphy was busy chatting away at all of the boring, legal talk that Bambi agreed to. Finally, Bambi found that the thing he wanted most in the world was a chocolate bunny rabbit. Now, Bambi came from a lower class family from Cassaip, and he did not have enough money for this thing he wanted. So, he agreed to borrow a loan from Ralphy to purchase the bunny.

Ralphy was the shady type of gopher, and the loan he borrowed out to Bambi included an extremely heavy interest rate per week. After eating the chocolate bunny and living in bliss for 30 seconds, Bambi realized just how much he had messed his life up. From that day on, he worked fro Ralphy to pay off the debt he owed, which seemed to grow every week even more. After years and years of finally paying off Ralphy’s money, Bambi ran away and started a new life in Monopoly World and lived on Illinois Ave. He learned a valuable lesson from buying the chocolate bunny from Ralphy that would prevent him from ever going into debt again. The moral of the story is to not spend money you don’t have, or to think before you act. Depending on how one sees this story is how the moral is applied.

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