

Ollie tells Goldilocks about how to get to her destination.

There, she meets an owl named Ollie, who offers riddles and sayings, and Ben's mother, who's biased towards people, and sends Ben home. Although she's wary of this, she goes along with him anyway. After hearing about her situation, Ben tells her he can show her the way through the forest. She soon learns that she can communicate with him because she's near an enchanted forest. Goldilocks is mystified to find and hear a talking rabbit. The voice comes from a young rabbit named Ben, who would like her not to block his exit. Unaware that it's a rabbit hole at first, she suddenly hears a voice demanding that she get off the hole. Goldilocks leaves her home to look for more mushrooms when she trips and lands on a hole. When she smells something burning, she runs to the kitchen to find that it's the mushroom soup. However, she spins so much she twirls into a dresser. Seeing a ballerina figurine in a music box, she pretends she's a ballerina herself performing for an audience and spins. She then gets the idea of pretending to be an acrobat and bounces on her bed, but she bounces so much and so hard that she breaks it. Lonesome and bored because of this and the fact there seems to be no one else around where she, and her family live, she wishes she had somebody with whom to play. One day, Goldilocks is left home alone while her parents go out and into the woods. It was also among the episodes featured on the Australian T.V. Goldilocks is a character and the titular, main protagonist of the 1991 adaptation of the Australian studio, Burbank Animation's film, Goldilocks and The Three Bears.
