Around 15 years ago I listened to a German audio recording of a fantasy story for kids (I was between 7-9 at the time). The recording was saved as a file on my computer so I'm unsure about the original format.
Story
As far as I remember the story is about a boy from a little village who goes on a quest to fight the giant that oppresses the land (something along those lines).
In the beginning, he talks to someone in the woods who gives him a plant seed of some sort and tells him that it will fully grow overnight once he plants it. I believe he later takes the grown plant on his journey as a lance/spear.
After that, I'm drawing a blank until he confronts the giant. The giant has three different swords of varying weight.
I distinctly remember the usage of the weight unit Pood here.
The swords weigh:
- 7 pood
- 7 times 7 pood
- 7 times 77 pood
The giant tries to break the protagonist's lance with his swords but fails. I remember the following lines of dialogue (word by word in German, I will try to translate as accurately as I can):
Giant:
GER: "[...] Sieh dir mein drittes Schwert an [...] , sieben mal siebenundsiebzig Pud"
ENG: "[...] Take a look at my third sword [...] , seven times seventy-seven pood"
[The giant tries to smash the lance]
Protagonist:
GER: "Ein Glück, die Lanze hat standgehalten!"
ENG: "How fortunate, the lance withstood!"