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* HelicopterParents: A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVtCDFq5T2w German film adaptation]] introduces Joringel's father as an overcontrolling parent who does not approve of his daughter's relationship with Joringel and uses violence against him a number of times.
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* OverprotectiveDad: A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVtCDFq5T2w German film adaptation]] introduces Joringel's father as an overcontrolling parent who does not approve of his daughter's relationship with Joringel and uses violence against him a number of times.
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* BalefulPolymorph: The witch turns male intruders into statues, and females into birds. Jorinde becomes a nightingale when she goes too near the castle.
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* ForcedTransformation: The witch turns male intruders into statues, and females into birds. Jorinde becomes a nightingale when she goes too near the castle.
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* AntiMagic: The Blood-Red Flower completely negates the witch's magic, undoes her spells and ultimately removes her powers permanently.
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* DubNameChange: Some translations of the story call the lovers "Florinda" and "Yoringal" (not to be confused with a completely different fairy tale about someone named Literature/{{Florinda}}). Spanish translations call the main characters "Juanita" and "Juanito" (English: "Johnny" and "Joanie")
* FantasticFlora: The magic flower used to defeat the witch is described as blood-red with a pearl in the middle.
* FantasticFlora: The magic flower used to defeat the witch is described as blood-red with a pearl in the middle.
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* DubNameChange: DubNameChange:
** Some translations of the story call the lovers "Florinda" and "Yoringal" (not to be confused with a completely different fairy tale about someone namedLiterature/{{Florinda}}). Literature/{{Florinda}}).
** Spanish translationscall usually change the main characters "Juanita" characters' names to "Juanita and "Juanito" (English: "Johnny" Juanito" or "Yorinda and "Joanie")
Yoringuel".
* FantasticFlora: Themagic main character finds a strange crimson flower which can be used to defeat nullify magic spells.
-->Joringel went away, and at last came to a strange village; there he kept sheep for a long time. He often walked round and round thewitch is described as castle, but not too near to it. At last he dreamt one night that he found a blood-red with a pearl flower, in the middle.middle of which was a beautiful large pearl; that he picked the flower and went with it to the castle, and that everything he touched with the flower was freed from enchantment; he also dreamt that by means of it he recovered his Jorinda.\\
In the morning, when he awoke, he began to seek over hill and dale if he could find such a flower. He sought until the ninth day, and then, early in the morning, he found the blood-red flower. In the middle of it there was a large dew-drop, as big as the finest pearl.
** Some translations of the story call the lovers "Florinda" and "Yoringal" (not to be confused with a completely different fairy tale about someone named
** Spanish translations
* FantasticFlora: The
-->Joringel went away, and at last came to a strange village; there he kept sheep for a long time. He often walked round and round the
In the morning, when he awoke, he began to seek over hill and dale if he could find such a flower. He sought until the ninth day, and then, early in the morning, he found the blood-red flower. In the middle of it there was a large dew-drop, as big as the finest pearl.
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* RuleOfThree:
** The witch changes herself into an owl, flies in circles over Jorinde three times and hoots three times before changing back into human.
** Joringel spends three times three days searching for the blood-red flower.
** The witch changes herself into an owl, flies in circles over Jorinde three times and hoots three times before changing back into human.
** Joringel spends three times three days searching for the blood-red flower.
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* NoNameGiven:NoNameGiven: The witch is never identified by name.
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"[[https://www.surlalunefairytales.com/book.php?id=33&tale=1188 Jorinde and Joringel]]" is a German FairyTale from Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Illustration by Heinrich Vogeler]]
"Jorinde and
It can be read [[https://www.surlalunefairytales.com/book.php?id=33&tale=1188 here]], [[https://www.grimmstories.com/en/grimm_fairy-tales/jorinda_and_joringel here]], [[https://www.worldoftales.com/fairy_tales/Brothers_Grimm/Margaret_Hunt/Jorinda_and_Joringel.html#gsc.tab=0 here]], [[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/52521/52521-h/52521-h.htm#hdr_32 here]] and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20180916133432/http://www.surlalunefairytales.com:80/authors/grimms/69jorinde.html here]]
In the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index, it is classified as a Type 405.
''Jorinde and Joringel'' is one of the tales adapted in ''Anime/GrimmsFairyTaleClassics''.
Both characters are featured in ''VideoGame/AnnasQuest''.
In the Aarne–Thompson–Uther Index, it is classified as a Type 405.
''Jorinde and Joringel'' is one of the tales adapted in ''Anime/GrimmsFairyTaleClassics''.
Both characters are featured in ''VideoGame/AnnasQuest''.
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* BalefulPolymorph: What becomes of the women who trespass near the witch's castle. The titular Jorinde becomes a nightingale.
* BroughtDownToNormal: How Joringel defeats the witch.
* CoupleThemeNaming: Jorinde and Joringel have similar names, and is one of the few Fairy Tale couples that is already in a relationship from the start of story.
* DamselInDistress: The witch turns Jorinde into a nightingale and holds her captive in her castle, alongside several hundred other unnamed women-turned-birds.
* DubNameChange: Some translations of the story call the lovers "Florinda" and "Yoringal". Not to be confused with a completely different fairy tale about someone named Literature/{{Florinda}}.
* FantasticFlora: The magic flower is described as blood-red with a pearl in the middle.
* ThePowerOfLove: Well, that and the power of a magic {{Macguffin}} flower.
* TakenForGranite: What becomes of the men who trespass near the witch's castle.
* WickedWitch
* BroughtDownToNormal: How Joringel defeats the witch.
* CoupleThemeNaming: Jorinde and Joringel have similar names, and is one of the few Fairy Tale couples that is already in a relationship from the start of story.
* DamselInDistress: The witch turns Jorinde into a nightingale and holds her captive in her castle, alongside several hundred other unnamed women-turned-birds.
* DubNameChange: Some translations of the story call the lovers "Florinda" and "Yoringal". Not to be confused with a completely different fairy tale about someone named Literature/{{Florinda}}.
* FantasticFlora: The magic flower is described as blood-red with a pearl in the middle.
* ThePowerOfLove: Well, that and the power of a magic {{Macguffin}} flower.
* TakenForGranite: What becomes of the men who trespass near the witch's castle.
* WickedWitch
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* AlliterativeTitle: '''J'''orinde and '''J'''oringel.
* {{Animorphism}}: In the daytime, the witch changes herself into a cat or an owl.
* BalefulPolymorph:What becomes of the women who trespass near the witch's castle. The titular witch turns male intruders into statues, and females into birds. Jorinde becomes a nightingale.
nightingale when she goes too near the castle.
* BigBad: The evil witch transforms and cages Jorinde.
* BroughtDownToNormal:How Joringel defeats uses the witch.
Blood-Red Flower to take the witch's powers away.
* CoupleThemeNaming: Jorinde and Joringel have similar names, and is one of the fewFairy Tale fairy tale couples that is already in a relationship from the start of story.
* DamselInDistress: The witch turns Jorinde into a nightingale and holds her captive in her castle, alongside several hundredother of unnamed women-turned-birds.
women who have also been turned into birds.
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Joringel has a dream where he picks a magical flower and goes to rescue his lover and defeat the witch.
-->He often walked round and round the castle, but not too near to it. One night he dreamt that he found a Blood-Red Flower, in the middle of which was a beautiful large pearl; that he picked the flower and went with it to the castle, and that everything he touched with the flower was freed from enchantment. He also dreamt that by means of it, he recovered his Jorinda.
* DubNameChange: Some translations of the story call the lovers "Florinda" and"Yoringal". Not "Yoringal" (not to be confused with a completely different fairy tale about someone named Literature/{{Florinda}}.
Literature/{{Florinda}}). Spanish translations call the main characters "Juanita" and "Juanito" (English: "Johnny" and "Joanie")
* FantasticFlora: The magic flower used to defeat the witch is described as blood-red with a pearl in the middle.
*ThePowerOfLove: Well, that HauntedCastle: A lonely castle in the woods is home to a cruel witch who puts hexes on trespassers and innocent intruders.
* NoNameGiven:
* OverprotectiveDad: A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVtCDFq5T2w German film adaptation]] introduces Joringel's father as an overcontrolling parent who does not approve of his daughter's relationship with Joringel and uses violence against him a number of times.
* SolitarySorceress: The witch lives all alone in thepower middle of a magic {{Macguffin}} flower.
huge forest.
-->There was once an old castle in the midst of a large and thick forest, and in it an old woman, who was a Witch, dwelt all alone.
* TakenForGranite:What becomes of Male intruders are turned into statues by the men witch.
* WickedWitch: The witch, whotrespass near the witch's castle.
* WickedWitchdisguises herself as an owl and or a cat, turns Jorinde into a nightingale.
* {{Animorphism}}: In the daytime, the witch changes herself into a cat or an owl.
* BalefulPolymorph:
* BigBad: The evil witch transforms and cages Jorinde.
* BroughtDownToNormal:
* CoupleThemeNaming: Jorinde and Joringel have similar names, and is one of the few
* DamselInDistress: The witch turns Jorinde into a nightingale and holds her captive in her castle, alongside several hundred
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: Joringel has a dream where he picks a magical flower and goes to rescue his lover and defeat the witch.
-->He often walked round and round the castle, but not too near to it. One night he dreamt that he found a Blood-Red Flower, in the middle of which was a beautiful large pearl; that he picked the flower and went with it to the castle, and that everything he touched with the flower was freed from enchantment. He also dreamt that by means of it, he recovered his Jorinda.
* DubNameChange: Some translations of the story call the lovers "Florinda" and
* FantasticFlora: The magic flower used to defeat the witch is described as blood-red with a pearl in the middle.
*
* NoNameGiven:
* OverprotectiveDad: A [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVtCDFq5T2w German film adaptation]] introduces Joringel's father as an overcontrolling parent who does not approve of his daughter's relationship with Joringel and uses violence against him a number of times.
* SolitarySorceress: The witch lives all alone in the
-->There was once an old castle in the midst of a large and thick forest, and in it an old woman, who was a Witch, dwelt all alone.
* TakenForGranite:
* WickedWitch: The witch, who
* WickedWitch
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* DubNameChange: Some translations of the story call the lovers "Florinda" and "Yoringal". Not to be confused with a completely different fairy tale about someone named Literature/{{Florinda}}.
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* BroughtDownToNormal: How Joringel defeat defeats the witch.
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* CoupleThemeNaming: Jorinde and Joringel are some have similar names, and is one of the few Fairy Tale characters couples that are is already an OfficialCouple from the get-go, and both have similar names.get-go.
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* DamselInDistress: Jorinde, along with several hundred unnamed women-turned-birds.
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"[[http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/authors/grimms/69jorinde.html Jorinde and Joringel]]" is a German FairyTale from Creator/TheBrothersGrimm.
OnceUponATime, two young lovers, Jorinde and Joringel went for a walk in the woods. Unbeknownst to them, the woods are home to a wicked witch who transforms unlucky travelers, changing women into birds and men into statues in her castle. Of course, Jorinde and Joringel quickly become her next victims. However, she decides to set Joringel free after taking away Jorinde, content with that the lovers will never see each other again.
Some time later, Joringel has a strange dream about a magic flower that can break the witch's spells. For nine days, he searches for it, then returns to the witch's castle. He's immune to her petrification spell, and when she tries to flee with one specific nightingale, he realizes that must be Jorinde. He then touches the witch with the flower, taking away her magic. He then breaks the spell on Jorinde, then the several hundred women-turned-birds and men-turned-statues in the castle, and Jorinde and Joringel live HappilyEverAfter.
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!! "Jorinde and Joringel" contains examples of:
* BalefulPolymorph: What becomes of the women who trespass near the witch's castle. The titular Jorinde becomes a nightingale.
* BroughtDownToNormal: How Joringel defeat the witch.
* DamselInDistress: Jorinde, along with several hundred unnamed women-turned-birds.
* FantasticFlora: The magic flower is described as blood-red with a pearl in the middle.
* ThePowerOfLove: Well, that and the power of a magic {{Macguffin}} flower.
* TakenForGranite: What becomes of the men who trespass near the witch's castle.
* WickedWitch
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OnceUponATime, two young lovers, Jorinde and Joringel went for a walk in the woods. Unbeknownst to them, the woods are home to a wicked witch who transforms unlucky travelers, changing women into birds and men into statues in her castle. Of course, Jorinde and Joringel quickly become her next victims. However, she decides to set Joringel free after taking away Jorinde, content with that the lovers will never see each other again.
Some time later, Joringel has a strange dream about a magic flower that can break the witch's spells. For nine days, he searches for it, then returns to the witch's castle. He's immune to her petrification spell, and when she tries to flee with one specific nightingale, he realizes that must be Jorinde. He then touches the witch with the flower, taking away her magic. He then breaks the spell on Jorinde, then the several hundred women-turned-birds and men-turned-statues in the castle, and Jorinde and Joringel live HappilyEverAfter.
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!! "Jorinde and Joringel" contains examples of:
* BalefulPolymorph: What becomes of the women who trespass near the witch's castle. The titular Jorinde becomes a nightingale.
* BroughtDownToNormal: How Joringel defeat the witch.
* DamselInDistress: Jorinde, along with several hundred unnamed women-turned-birds.
* FantasticFlora: The magic flower is described as blood-red with a pearl in the middle.
* ThePowerOfLove: Well, that and the power of a magic {{Macguffin}} flower.
* TakenForGranite: What becomes of the men who trespass near the witch's castle.
* WickedWitch
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