. . "First Appearance"@en . . "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King"@en . "On Christmas Eve, Drosselmeier visits his grandchildren, Marie, Fritz, and Louise Stahlbaum and presents them with multiple gifts, including a Nutcracker. The children's father gives the Nutcracker to Marie as she seems to like it the most. While the three children are playing with the Nutcracker, Fritz accidentally breaks the toy, leaving it with a broken jaw. The children are then told it is bed time but, Marie asks to stay up a bit longer. The father agrees, sending Fritz and Louise on up to bed. And what happened to her after that has never been revealed."@en . "Louise Stahlbaum"@en . . . . "Real Name"@en . "E. T. A. Hoffman"@en . "Created by"@en . . . "Louise Stahlbaum"@en . . . "Louise Stahlbaum"@en . "On Christmas Eve, Drosselmeier visits his grandchildren, Marie, Fritz, and Louise Stahlbaum and presents them with multiple gifts, including a Nutcracker. The children's father gives the Nutcracker to Marie as she seems to like it the most. While the three children are playing with the Nutcracker, Fritz accidentally breaks the toy, leaving it with a broken jaw. The children are then told it is bed time but, Marie asks to stay up a bit longer. The father agrees, sending Fritz and Louise on up to bed. And what happened to her after that has never been revealed."@en .