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  1. Chapter 7: The ringing of the bell. Discussion. Hey everyone! So I just watched over the garden wall again in celebration of the first day of October and while watching I noticed that on episode 7 for some reason the song “Like Ships” has been totally cut out but the subtitles remain, does anyone know why it is like this? Not too big of a ...

    • Chapter 1: The Old Grist Mill. [Into the Unknown plays as the visuals switch from various scenes: a toad playing the opening notes on a swiveling piano; a redheaded girl in a blue dress, petting her dog whilst sitting in the woods with a bird flying by in the background, and the girl—later revealed as Beatrice—looking back toward the bird; a grinning black cat on a turkey-drawn cart full of pumpkins; a circus with four long-legged instrumentalists, a juggling gorilla, and a ballerina dancing atop a galloping horse; a set of varied, wooden dolls; a nobleman—later revealed as Quincy Endicott—holding a candle, looking upon a portrait before being startled by a moving shadow and the wind; an old woman—revealed later to be Adelaide—with the top half of her face cut from the shot, using a pair of embroidery scissors to snip a thread on a quilt; two jovial, sailor-looking boys sitting on the rocks that border a river, one winding up a toy steamboat before setting it on the water; a rear-view of an unknown character—later revealed to be Lorna—setting a candle down on the shelf in an ossuary; a large fish on a wooden boat in a murky river, fishing; an unknown character—later revealed as Greg—picking up a rock from the ground; and a view of a young woman, later known as the Woodsman's Daughter, stood in front of a well with the Woodsman chopping logs in the background, the young woman looking off to the side as it pans toward the forest.
    • Chapter 2: Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee. [Text reading 'Cartoon Network Presents' appears, backed by a swelling, nostalgic string arrangement, the theme of the show: Over the Garden Wall's title card fades in, which then fades to the title card for Chapter 2: Hard Times at the Huskin' Bee.
    • Chapter 3 Schooltown Follies. [Mysterious classical piano plays, Birds are chirping] Greg Sings: Don't know who she is Or how she is, or when, what, why she is But as for where she is She is where we will go To Adelaide!
    • Chapter 4: Songs of the Dark Lantern. [ WIND RUSHING, PASTORAL MUSIC. PLAYING ] [ TRAIN WHISTLE BLOWS ] [ PASTORAL MUSIC PLAYING ] [ WIND WHISTLING ] Carriage Driver: STOP!
  2. Nov 6, 2014 · Chapter 7: The Ringing of the Bell: Directed by Nate Cash. With Elijah Wood, Collin Dean, Christopher Lloyd, Samuel Ramey. Wirt meets Lorna, a young woman forced to do housework by an odious witch with a magic bell.

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    • Animation, Short, Adventure
    • Nate Cash
    • 2014-11-06
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    Wirt and Gregory, now away from Beatrice, find themselves hiding in a cottage where they meet a young girl named Lorna. They hide from "Auntie Whispers", a woman who lives with Lorna and commands her with a bell that makes her follow the ringer's orders. Auntie Whispers keeps hinting at the fact that trespassers may get eaten if found. Soon enough,...

    Wirt and Greg are still walking through the woods in the rain after realizing Beatrice tricked them. Greg begins to wonder whether Wirt has a plan to return home, who claims he does, though Greg does not have to follow if he does not want to. As the brothers to continue their walk, the Woodsman appears to them and nervously explains that the Beastk...

    This is the second appearance of The Beast.
    Auntie Whispers is Adelaide's sister.
  3. Lyrics for Chapter 7: The Ringing of the Bell / Chapter 8: Babes in the Woods by Over The Garden Wall.

  4. Recap /. Over the Garden Wall: Chapter 7 "The Ringing of the Bell". Greg and Wirt are forced by the weather to take refuge in a dark, seemingly-abandoned house. It turns out to be inhabited by a girl named Lorna, who Wirt quickly establishes a connection with, but she warns them of her Auntie Whispers and how guests at their home are in danger ...

  5. For one thing, "Chapter 7: The Ringing of the Bell" is really beautifully animated, with the handsome and very smoothly detailed backgrounds coming off particularly strongly and the mystery of The Unknown setting is realised brilliantly. Think 'Adventure Time' but with more detail, darkness, sweetness and colour.

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