Émilie Jolie

Émilie Jolie is a French children's musical [1] by Philippe Chatel[2] and arranged by Jean-Louis Bucchi.

It later became a film involving Georges Brassens, Henri Salvador, Julien Clerc, Alain Souchon, Laurent Voulzy, Louis Chedid, Françoise Hardy and Eddy Mitchell in the first rendition and Johnny Hallyday, Alain Bashung, Jacques Dutronc, Maurane, Florent Pagny, Axelle Red and Etienne Daho.

There, she crosses paths with the Blue Rabbits' Gathering, who were facing a problem; each time when it rains, they catch a cold.

The witch feels doomed because of her situation where she appears as a mean person to all that she meets, but in fact, she is only waiting for a 'prince charming' to love and save her.

Émilie, like the "book's fairy", decides to caress him to make him happy, leading into "Hedgehog's Song."

She continues on her way through the pages seeking the 'prince charming' as "Clockwork Song" is played (which was added in the 1997 production).

With all of the fairy tale's characters watching, the witch turns into a princess, and the story ends.

Émilie falls asleep in her bed, rocked by the narrator who tells her that her new friends will always be in the picture book when she needs them.