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[桃太郎]-[Mighty Peach Boy]

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages · A2 · 2026-03-14

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The Mighty Peach Boy: A Summary

The story, The Mighty Peach Boy, is a Japanese folktale about a miraculous child born from a peach who embarks on a quest to defeat demons and bring peace to the land. The podcast episode, hosted by Amanda Weldon, narrates this classic tale with engaging storytelling.

The Miraculous Birth: From Peach to Boy

The story begins with an old, childless couple, peasants who work hard for their living. One day, the old woman finds an enormous peach floating down the river. As the narrator states, "As she was busy washing her clothes, a great peach came bumping down the stream." Overjoyed at this unexpected find, she brings it home to her husband. When they attempt to cut the peach open, it miraculously splits apart, revealing a baby boy inside. The narrator describes, "The peach split open fully and inside was a perfect round little peach boy." The couple, who have always longed for a child, are overjoyed and name him Momotaro, meaning "Peach Boy."

Momotaro's Quest: A Hero's Calling

As Momotaro grows into a strong and courageous young man, he feels compelled to rid the land of a band of devils who reside on a distant island. "Far away from here, to the northeast of Japan, there is an island in the sea. This island is the stronghold of a band of devils," Momotaro tells his father. He announces his intention to travel to the island, subdue the demons, and reclaim the treasure they have stolen. Despite his parents' initial surprise, they support his decision, recognizing his extraordinary nature and the importance of his mission.

Gathering Allies: The Dog, the Monkey, and the Pheasant

On his journey, Momotaro encounters three animals – a dog, a monkey, and a pheasant – each eager to join his quest. The dog initially confronts Momotaro aggressively, stating, "You were a rude man to pass my field without asking permission first. If you leave me all the cakes you have in your bag, you may go. Otherwise, I will bite you." However, upon learning of Momotaro's identity and mission, the dog humbly offers his assistance. The monkey and the pheasant similarly express their admiration for Momotaro and their desire to fight alongside him. He shares his "fine rice cakes" with them to show his acceptance, and they become loyal companions. Together, they form a formidable team, each possessing unique skills and strengths.

The Battle on Devil's Island: Overcoming the Demons

After a day of smooth sailing, Momotaro and his companions arrive at the island of devils. The pheasant flies ahead to scout and taunt the demons, declaring, "The great Japanese general Momotaro has come to fight you and to take your stronghold from you." This distraction allows Momotaro, the dog, and the monkey to infiltrate the devil's castle. The battle is fierce, with Momotaro and his allies fighting bravely against the demons. The narrator vividly describes the scene: "The bird dove and swooped and was never touched, not so much as a feather. The monkey swung and leapt and stole clubs and kicked with two big floppy feet. The dog, colossal as she was, picked up the devils in her mouth and shook them like rope toys. And Momotaro was the strongest of all, catching devil clubs in his bare hands and throwing them, laughing off the cliff and into the sea." Eventually, they defeat the demons, including their chief, who surrenders and begs for mercy.

Triumph and Return: A Hero's Welcome

Momotaro, however, refuses to spare the devil chief, recognizing the harm he has inflicted on the land. He ties up the devil and takes him to the Emperor as proof of his victory. The emperor imprisons the devil, distributes the treasure to the people, and bestows honors upon Momotaro. The narrator highlights the joy of the people, "After that, the whole country of Japan made a hero of Momotaro on his triumphant return and rejoiced that the country was now free from the robber devils who had been a terror of the land for a long time." Momotaro returns home to his parents, bringing them a portion of the treasure as a reward. The story concludes with the family living in peace and prosperity, grateful for the miraculous events that brought them together.

The story emphasizes themes of courage, loyalty, and the triumph of good over evil. Momotaro's journey showcases the power of determination and the importance of companionship in overcoming adversity. His story serves as an inspiration, reminding listeners that even the most daunting challenges can be overcome with bravery and the support of loyal friends.

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📖 Transcript

Hello, welcome to Stories Podcast.
I'm your host, Amanda Weldon.
Today's story is called The Mighty Peach Boy, a Japanese folktale adapted for audio by Daniel Hines.
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