Season 1
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Pyrus battles chaotic magic and whimsical adventures to rescue lost twins, unraveling friendship and courage in an enchanting world.
Episodes
It is Christmas again at the National Archives, and everything is as it was before. Right up until Pyrus and Kandis receive some curious glasses as well as their first book of spells. I wonder if you - and especially Pyrus - can create an awful lot of accidents with a pair of 3D glasses and a handful of spells? Bertramsen reluctantly has to face the fact that in December the National Archives will be invaded by the worst thing imaginable, i.e. children, and even twins. Krusø has promised his sister that he and Josefine can look after her children. So Josefine prepares her father for children's books to be read. However, the national archivist has never done that before.
Bertramsen receives a trusted task from the Royal House, which means that he must use all the adventure books that Josefine has obtained. That is why there must and must be peace of mind in the office. Josefine therefore allies herself with Kandis and agrees that Josefine can drop off the girls in Nissebo every day. Like Bertramsen, Gyldengrød is rather reluctant, because he thinks they have enough to do with Pyrus. And he will be right. Little girls are not easy to keep track of - not even for Pyrus. So two twins suddenly become one, and one becomes zero, and everything becomes completely chaotic.
Now Gyldengrød and Pyrus are busy finding the girls who have gone missing. They conjure their way into Fairyland, where they meet the Italian fairy tale writer, Giambatista, who is completely distraught over what has happened to his beloved fairy tale. At the same time, Bertramsen and Josefine have their difficulties in hiding from Krusø where his little nieces are looked after, or not looked after. Fortunately, Kandis is successful in partially solving the problem. But in the middle of the effort, Pyrus succeeds, with usual luck, in exacerbating the problem by conjuring all the adventure books into one book. An excellent idea, Pyrus thinks, but the content - it's no longer easy to find.
Once upon a time, but where was it? Where does it lead? The goblins will have to find out if they are to solve the problem, because everyone is worried about a poor little girl who has gone missing. How will she find her way back when the wolf is ravenous and the well is deep? Pyrus has to leave for Fairyland again, and meanwhile Gyldengrød, Bertramsen and Josefine are excitedly following along with their papers. But strangely enough, there are several different endings to today's adventure. While they wait, Kandis is busy with a real pixie thing for Mille and Molly.
Sweet things are good, but sometimes it can also be dangerous. If you are not very careful, you can end up becoming what you eat. That must be true for Pyrus, as Gyldengrød sends him into the big fairy tale book to find out the stories. Josefine bakes pancakes, of which Bertramsen builds a model that looks confusingly similar to the one Pyrus is caught in. Gyldengrød gives a small lecture about the morals of fairy tales.
When Kandis and Pyrus receive a "Magic Book for Beginners" as a gift of socks, the Christmas pranks will never end. With the book, the goblins can conjure themselves into the Adventure Books of the National Archives. But when Pyrus is assigned to look after the twins Mille and Molly, they are lost in Fairyland. To find them, Pyrus conjures all the adventurers into one big book. But unfortunately he ends up messing up all the adventurers completely, so all the friends have to take turns conjuring themselves into the adventurers to get them in place.
