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* The conclusion of "Fearnot" in its entirety is astonishingly heartwarming as Fearnot finally learns what it is to shudder when faced not with monsters or bogeymen but with the prospect of losing his sweetheart. When he realizes that not only has he saved her but he's experienced genuine fear for the first time, the expression of pure joy on his face is a sight to behold.

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* The conclusion of "Fearnot" in its entirety is astonishingly heartwarming heartwarming, as Fearnot finally learns what it is to shudder when faced not with monsters or bogeymen boogeymen, but with the prospect of losing his sweetheart. When he realizes that not only has he saved her her, but he's experienced genuine fear for the first time, the expression of pure joy on his face is a sight to behold.



** Fearnot's friendship with Mr. Mc Kay is also sweet. Mc Kay goes from following Fearnot just to get his money, to becoming a dear friend who goes on to share Fearnot's story to others.
* The Princess catching her "grovelhog" (hedgehog) husband in "Hans, My Hedgehog" and refusing to let him go after wandering the world until three pairs of the iron shoes she was wearing had been worn down to nothing and her hair had turned white, as a way of proving her love for him. It works too, with the grovelhog forgiving the princess for breaking a promise earlier in the story and the two happily getting married.
* The thief who saves Lucky in "Luckchild", he is [[EvenEvilHasStandards appalled]] at the cruelty of the king and changes his letter to make life easier for Lucky. When they meet again in the lair of the griffon, the thief then risks his life to help Lucky again. Not bad for a self-proclaimed nasty thief.
** The thief's relationship with the griffon is also bizarrely cute. The monstrous griffon keeps the thief and refuses to eat him since it sees him as a friend, liking his food and demanding scritches like a spoiled but affectionate pet.
* In "A Story Short" the Storyteller's final story moving the king, queen, the court, and even the terrible cook to tears and making them all applaud him. After seeing him be in danger of being executed for most of the episode, it feels good to see the Storyteller so praised. Then not far away we see the Begger who ensured the Storyteller had a heck of a story to tell, smiling happily at seeing him get his rewards.
** The cook also [[HeelFaceTurn redeems himself]], after a hearing how cruel he had been he has a HeelRealization and starts giving out food to the poor for free.

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** Fearnot's friendship with Mr. Mc Kay [=McKay=] is also sweet. Mc Kay [=McKay=] goes from following Fearnot just to get his money, to becoming a dear friend who goes on to share Fearnot's his story to others.
* The Princess catching catches her "grovelhog" (hedgehog) husband Hans in "Hans, My Hedgehog" Hedgehog", and refusing refuses to let him go after wandering the world until to the point where three pairs of the iron shoes she was wearing wore had been worn down to nothing and her hair had turned white, as a way of proving her love for him. It works too, with the grovelhog Hans forgiving the princess for breaking a her promise earlier in the story and the two happily getting married.
* The thief who saves Lucky in "Luckchild", he "Luckchild" is [[EvenEvilHasStandards appalled]] at the cruelty of the king who ordered him cut to pieces, and changes forges his letter into a declaration to have him marry the princess to make his life easier for Lucky. easier. When they meet again in the lair of the griffon, the thief then risks his life to help Lucky again. Not bad for a the self-proclaimed nasty thief.
"nastiest".
** The thief's relationship with the griffon is also bizarrely cute. The monstrous griffon creature keeps the thief and refuses to eat him since it sees him as a friend, liking his food and demanding scritches like a spoiled but affectionate spoiled-but-affectionate pet.
* In "A Story Short" Short", the Storyteller's final story moving is able to move the king, the queen, the court, and even the terrible cook to tears and making make them all applaud him. After seeing him be in danger of being executed for most of the episode, it feels good to see the Storyteller so praised. Then Then, not far away away, we see the Begger Beggar who ensured the Storyteller had a heck of a story to tell, smiling happily at seeing him get his rewards.
reward.
** The cook also [[HeelFaceTurn redeems himself]], himself]] after a hearing how cruel he had been he has a HeelRealization and starts been, giving out food to the poor for free.
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* In “A Story Short” the Storyteller’s final story moving the king, queen, the court, and even the terrible cook to tears and making them all applaud him. After seeing him be in danger of being executed for most of the episode, it feels good to see the Storyteller so praised. Then not far away we see the Begged who ensured the Storyteller had a heck of a story to tell, smiling happily at seeing him get his rewards.

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* In “A Story Short” the Storyteller’s final story moving the king, queen, the court, and even the terrible cook to tears and making them all applaud him. After seeing him be in danger of being executed for most of the episode, it feels good to see the Storyteller so praised. Then not far away we see the Begged Begger who ensured the Storyteller had a heck of a story to tell, smiling happily at seeing him get his rewards.

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** Fearnot’s friendship with Mr. Mc Kay is also sweet. Mc Kay goes from following Fearmot just to get his money, to becoming a dear friend who goes on to share Fearnot’s story to others.

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** Fearnot’s friendship with Mr. Mc Kay is also sweet. Mc Kay goes from following Fearmot Fearnot just to get his money, to becoming a dear friend who goes on to share Fearnot’s story to others.



* The cook [[HeelFaceTurn redeeming himself]] in “A Story Short”, after a hearing how cruel he had been he has a HeelRealization and starts giving out food to the poor for free.

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* In “A Story Short” the Storyteller’s final story moving the king, queen, the court, and even the terrible cook to tears and making them all applaud him. After seeing him be in danger of being executed for most of the episode, it feels good to see the Storyteller so praised. Then not far away we see the Begged who ensured the Storyteller had a heck of a story to tell, smiling happily at seeing him get his rewards.
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The cook also [[HeelFaceTurn redeeming himself]] in “A Story Short”, redeems himself]], after a hearing how cruel he had been he has a HeelRealization and starts giving out food to the poor for free.
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* The Princess catching her "grovelhog" (hedgehog) husband in "Hans, My Hedgehog" and refusing to let him go after wandering the world until three pairs of the iron shoes she was wearing had been worn down to nothing and her hair had turned white, as a way of proving her love for him.

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* The Princess catching her "grovelhog" (hedgehog) husband in "Hans, My Hedgehog" and refusing to let him go after wandering the world until three pairs of the iron shoes she was wearing had been worn down to nothing and her hair had turned white, as a way of proving her love for him. It works too, with the grovelhog forgiving the princess for breaking a promise earlier in the story and the two happily getting married.
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** The thief’s relationship with the griffon is also bizarrely cute. The monstrous griffon keeps the thief and refuses to eat him since it sees him as a friend, liking his food and happily cuddling with him like an eager animal with a person.

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** The thief’s relationship with the griffon is also bizarrely cute. The monstrous griffon keeps the thief and refuses to eat him since it sees him as a friend, liking his food and happily cuddling with him demanding scritches like an eager animal with a person.spoiled but affectionate pet.

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** Fearnot’s friendship with Mr. McKae is also sweet. McKae goes from following Fearmot just to get his money, to becoming a dear friend who goes on to share Fearnot’s story to others.
* The Princess catching her "grovelhog" (hedgehog) husband in "Hans, My Hedgehog" and refusing to let him go after wandering the world until three pairs of the iron shoes she was wearing had been worn down to nothing and her hair had turned white, as a way of proving her love for him.

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** Fearnot’s friendship with Mr. McKae Mc Kay is also sweet. McKae Mc Kay goes from following Fearmot just to get his money, to becoming a dear friend who goes on to share Fearnot’s story to others.
* The Princess catching her "grovelhog" (hedgehog) husband in "Hans, My Hedgehog" and refusing to let him go after wandering the world until three pairs of the iron shoes she was wearing had been worn down to nothing and her hair had turned white, as a way of proving her love for him.him.
* The thief who saves Lucky in “Luckchild”, he is [[EvenEvilHasStandards appalled]] at the cruelty of the king and changes his letter to make life easier for Lucky. When they meet again in the lair of the griffon, the thief then risks his life to help Lucky again. Not bad for a self-proclaimed nasty thief.
** The thief’s relationship with the griffon is also bizarrely cute. The monstrous griffon keeps the thief and refuses to eat him since it sees him as a friend, liking his food and happily cuddling with him like an eager animal with a person.
* The cook [[HeelFaceTurn redeeming himself]] in “A Story Short”, after a hearing how cruel he had been he has a HeelRealization and starts giving out food to the poor for free.
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** Fearnot’s friendship with Mr. McKae is also sweet. McKae goes from following Fearmot just to get his money, to becoming a dear friend who goes on to share Fearnot’s story to others.
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--> '''Fearnot''': You taught me! I've been so far, so long. And all it needed was the thought of losing you to teach me what fear was. I shuddered! I shuddered! I SHUDDERED!!

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--> '''Fearnot''': '''Fearnot:''' You taught me! I've been so far, so long. And all it needed was the thought of losing you to teach me what fear was. I shuddered! I shuddered! I SHUDDERED!!
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--> "You taught me! I've been so far, so long. And all it needed was the thought of losing you to teach me what fear was. I shuddered! I shuddered! I SHUDDERED!!"

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--> "You '''Fearnot''': You taught me! I've been so far, so long. And all it needed was the thought of losing you to teach me what fear was. I shuddered! I shuddered! I SHUDDERED!!"SHUDDERED!!
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--> "You taught me! I've been so far, so long. And all it needed was the thought of losing you to teach me what fear was. I shuddered! I shuddered! I SHUDDERED!!"

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--> "You taught me! I've been so far, so long. And all it needed was the thought of losing you to teach me what fear was. I shuddered! I shuddered! I SHUDDERED!!"SHUDDERED!!"
* The Princess catching her "grovelhog" (hedgehog) husband in "Hans, My Hedgehog" and refusing to let him go after wandering the world until three pairs of the iron shoes she was wearing had been worn down to nothing and her hair had turned white, as a way of proving her love for him.
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* The conclusion of "Fearnot" in its entirety is astonishingly heartwarming as Fearnot finally learns what it is to shudder when faced not with monsters or bogeymen but with the prospect of losing his sweetheart. When he realizes that not only has he saved her but he's experienced genuine fear for the first time, the expression of pure joy on his face is a sight to behold.
--> "You taught me! I've been so far, so long. And all it needed was the thought of losing you to teach me what fear was. I shuddered! I shuddered! I SHUDDERED!!"

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