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thefugitivesaint · 13 days
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Margaret Evans Price (1888-1973), 'The Pied Piper', ''The Real Story Book'', 1927 Source
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bardicious · 5 months
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Little Red and Dear Old Granny
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batbcomic · 1 year
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Die Schone und Das Biest (2022) is available to watch on ZDF Marchenperlen until 03/21/2023! Here are FairyTalesLive's instructions on how to automatically translate the subtitles from German
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mythologyfolklore · 1 year
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Schneewittchen: *is cooking at 4am*
The oldest of the seven dwarves: *tiredly* It's four o' clock in the morning. Why the heck are you making chocolate pudding?
Schneewittchen: Because I've lost control of my life.😑
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pillarboxstudio · 2 years
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fantasyfairytale049 · 2 years
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entershadywoods · 1 year
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A dark and gloomy forest. An even darker and gloomier lake. What unspeakable creatures are lurking beneath the surface?
Soon we'll enter Shadywoods.
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This fellow will be part of the upcoming animated feature Shadywoods. Check out the Shadywoods blog for more soon…
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the-evil-clergyman · 4 months
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Illustration from Jugend Magazine by Fritz Erler (1909)
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"I don't know if she's a Princess but she's beautiful. And somewhere here I lost her."
Tři oříšky pro Popelku / Drei Haselnüsse für Aschenbrödel / Three Wishes for Cinderella (1973) dir. by Václav Vorlíček.
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lepetitdragonvert · 5 months
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The Six Swans
Artist : Patrick James Lynch
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illustratus · 3 months
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Undine by Arthur Rackham
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thefugitivesaint · 2 months
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Paul Hey (1867-1952), 'Die Wilden Schwäne' (The Wild Swans), ''Deutsche Märchen'' (German Fairytales), 1939 Source
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thetiredprometheus · 4 months
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Disney leaving out the backstory for Rapunzels name is so funny to me, because in the fairytale it makes sense but in the movie she's just named after a salad.
For no reason other than mother gothel/ the king & queen are horrible at naming babies
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mythologyfolklore · 1 year
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Wolf: Before you die, there is something you should know about us, Rotkäppchen.
Rotkäppchen: *suspiciously* What?
Wolf: I am your father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate.
Rotkäppchen: ... *confused* What's that make us?
Wolf: Absolutely nothing.
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