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[[caption-width-right:252:I'm Hans Christian Andersen!]]

->''Once upon a time there lived in Denmark a great storyteller named Hans Christian Andersen.''
->''This is not the story of his life, but a fairy tale about this great spinner of tales.''
-->-- '''The opening credits'''

'''''Hans Christian Andersen''''' is a 1952 musical film loosely based on the life of Creator/HansChristianAndersen starring Creator/DannyKaye and songs by Frank Loesser. As the OpeningScroll states above, the takes many liberties with Andersen's story and crafts its own version of how he became the famed writer he is now.

In Denmark, Andersen, constantly in trouble for telling fanciful (yet educational) stories to the village children, is forced to leave and takes his apprentice to Copenhagen, where he falls in love with a ballerina.
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!!Tropes used:
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Stated in the opening credits, the movie is an entirely fictionalized version of Andersen's life.
* [[DefrostingIceQueen Defrosting Ice King]]: The schoolmaster, who initially despises Hans. At the film's end, where Andersen has become a popular writer, the schoolmaster has warmed up to him and even has a favorite story of his.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: Hans falls in love with a ballerina, who happens to already be married. She acts kindly to him, but shows no signs of reciprocating his feelings and he ends up leaving, heartbroken.
* FantasySequence: Two of the movie's musical segments, "No Two People" and the "Little Mermaid" ballet, are fantasy scenes imagined by Hans.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Hans falls for the ballerina as soon as he sees her dancing.
* ManChild: Hans can be seen as one, much more interesting in spinning stories than being a cobbler, especially when his adopted apprentice seems like much more the adult.
* SeparateSceneStorytelling: The extended "Little Mermaid" ballet sequence is shown only through Hans' imagination, hearing the music while locked in the prop room. It's entirely possible what we see is how the ballet really goes on.
* SlapSlapKiss: Niels and Doro seem to have this type of relationship, but mainly for the staff. Hans believes they're all "slap-slap," without the "kiss."
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: After Hans causes the entire school to be truant again, the schoolmaster makes this proposition to the mayor and the village - either Hans Christian Andersen goes or he does. The town ultimately has no choice but to side with the schoolmaster.

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[[caption-width-right:252:I'm Hans Christian Andersen!]]

->''Once upon a time there lived in Denmark a great storyteller named Hans Christian Andersen.''
->''This is not the story of his life, but a fairy tale about this great spinner of tales.''
-->-- '''The opening credits'''

'''''Hans Christian Andersen''''' is a 1952 musical film loosely based on the life of Creator/HansChristianAndersen starring Creator/DannyKaye and songs by Frank Loesser. As the OpeningScroll states above, the takes many liberties with Andersen's story and crafts its own version of how he became the famed writer he is now.

In Denmark, Andersen, constantly in trouble for telling fanciful (yet educational) stories to the village children, is forced to leave and takes his apprentice to Copenhagen, where he falls in love with a ballerina.
----
!!Tropes used:
* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Stated in the opening credits, the movie is an entirely fictionalized version of Andersen's life.
* [[DefrostingIceQueen Defrosting Ice King]]: The schoolmaster, who initially despises Hans. At the film's end, where Andersen has become a popular writer, the schoolmaster has warmed up to him and even has a favorite story of his.
* DidNotGetTheGirl: Hans falls in love with a ballerina, who happens to already be married. She acts kindly to him, but shows no signs of reciprocating his feelings and he ends up leaving, heartbroken.
* FantasySequence: Two of the movie's musical segments, "No Two People" and the "Little Mermaid" ballet, are fantasy scenes imagined by Hans.
* LoveAtFirstSight: Hans falls for the ballerina as soon as he sees her dancing.
* ManChild: Hans can be seen as one, much more interesting in spinning stories than being a cobbler, especially when his adopted apprentice seems like much more the adult.
* SeparateSceneStorytelling: The extended "Little Mermaid" ballet sequence is shown only through Hans' imagination, hearing the music while locked in the prop room. It's entirely possible what we see is how the ballet really goes on.
* SlapSlapKiss: Niels and Doro seem to have this type of relationship, but mainly for the staff. Hans believes they're all "slap-slap," without the "kiss."
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: After Hans causes the entire school to be truant again, the schoolmaster makes this proposition to the mayor and the village - either Hans Christian Andersen goes or he does. The town ultimately has no choice but to side with the schoolmaster.
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* DidNotGetTheGirl: Hans falls in love with a ballerina, who happens to already be married. She acts kindly to him, but shows no signs of reciprocating his feelings and he ends up leaving, heartbroken.


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* LoveAtFirstSight: Hans falls for the ballerina as soon as he sees her dancing.
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* ManChild: Hans can be seen as one, much more interesting in spinning stories than being a cobbler, especially when his adopted apprentice seems like much more the adult.
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* ArtisticLicenseHistory: Stated in the opening credits, the movie is an entirely fictionalized version of Andersen's life.



* SlapSlapKiss: Niels and Doro seem to have this type of relationship, but mainly for the staff. Hans believes they're all "slap-slap," without the "kiss."

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* SlapSlapKiss: Niels and Doro seem to have this type of relationship, but mainly for the staff. Hans believes they're all "slap-slap," without the "kiss.""
* WithUsOrAgainstUs: After Hans causes the entire school to be truant again, the schoolmaster makes this proposition to the mayor and the village - either Hans Christian Andersen goes or he does. The town ultimately has no choice but to side with the schoolmaster.
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[[quoteright:252:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hans_christian_andersen_filmposter.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:252:I'm Hans Christian Andersen!]]

->''Once upon a time there lived in Denmark a great storyteller named Hans Christian Andersen.''
->''This is not the story of his life, but a fairy tale about this great spinner of tales.''
-->-- '''The opening credits'''

'''''Hans Christian Andersen''''' is a 1952 musical film loosely based on the life of Creator/HansChristianAndersen starring Creator/DannyKaye and songs by Frank Loesser. As the OpeningScroll states above, the takes many liberties with Andersen's story and crafts its own version of how he became the famed writer he is now.

In Denmark, Andersen, constantly in trouble for telling fanciful (yet educational) stories to the village children, is forced to leave and takes his apprentice to Copenhagen, where he falls in love with a ballerina.
----
!!Tropes used:
*[[DefrostingIceQueen Defrosting Ice King]]: The schoolmaster, who initially despises Hans. At the film's end, where Andersen has become a popular writer, the schoolmaster has warmed up to him and even has a favorite story of his.
*FantasySequence: Two of the movie's musical segments, "No Two People" and the "Little Mermaid" ballet, are fantasy scenes imagined by Hans.
*SeparateSceneStorytelling: The extended "Little Mermaid" ballet sequence is shown only through Hans' imagination, hearing the music while locked in the prop room. It's entirely possible what we see is how the ballet really goes on.
*SlapSlapKiss: Niels and Doro seem to have this type of relationship, but mainly for the staff. Hans believes they're all "slap-slap," without the "kiss."

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