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* ImThinkingItOver: In ''King Midas'', when the title king's daughter feels her father cares more about his gold than he does about her, she asks him if he had to choose between saving her or a bag of gold on a sinking ship, which one he'd choose. The king does not respond initially and when she asks again, more insistently, Midas coldly responds, "I am ''thinking!''". [[TearJerker Goldina runs away crying at this.]]
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* ImThinkingItOver: In PlayedForDrama in ''King Midas'', when Midas.'' When the title king's daughter feels her father cares more about his gold than he does about her, she asks him if he had to choose between saving her or a bag of gold on a sinking ship, which one he'd choose. The king does not respond initially and when she asks again, more insistently, Midas coldly responds, "I am ''thinking!''". [[TearJerker Goldina runs away crying at this.]]
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As of 2021, ''Happily Ever After'' is being rerun every weekday morning on HBO Family.
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As of 2021, ''Happily Ever After'' is being rerun every weekday morning on HBO Family.
Family until 2024.
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* NoIndoorVoice: Cocky Locky, who needs to be loud in order to wake up the rest of the barnyard.
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* VerbalTic: Turkey Lurkey, gobble gobble gobble!
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trope is renamed Prefers Going Barefoot. Dewicking old name
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* DoesNotLikeShoes: Justified as most of the tales tend to take place long times ago, it's not uncommon seeing characters without footwear. Sometimes it goes with BarefootPoverty.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Deli Porkchop of The Three Little Pigs is supposedly an Expy of Music/DollyParton.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Deli Porkchop of The Three Little Pigs is supposedly an Expy of Music/DollyParton. Camp Piggy itself appears to be based on Ride/{{Dollywood}} (which Dolly Parton has owned since the 80s).
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* RaceLift: Nearly all the stories have predominantly African-American/Hispanic/Asian casts, depending on the setting. The Asian "Aladdin" episode technically averts this, as the story is supposed to be set in (or near) China to begin with.
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* RaceLift: Nearly all the stories have predominantly African-American/Hispanic/Asian casts, depending on the setting. The Asian "Aladdin" episode technically averts this, is this as well , as whilte the story is supposed to be set in (or near) China to begin with.with, it is most likely supposed to be the Turkic state the Kara-Khanid Khanate, while the episode has everyone as Han Chinese.
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** Of course, the sea witch's "own misdeeds" were [[AdaptationalVillainy/AnimatedFilms a Disney addition]] in the first place. Her entire business in the tale was limited to shady deals, and she even explained all the catches in advance. The temple girl, Lady Michiko, is notably a separate character, as she was originally.
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** Of course, the sea witch's "own misdeeds" were [[AdaptationalVillainy/AnimatedFilms [[AdaptationalVillainy a Disney addition]] in the first place. Her entire business in the tale was limited to shady deals, and she even explained all the catches in advance. The temple girl, Lady Michiko, is notably a separate character, as she was originally.
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* AdultFear: Seeing as this is a fairy tale-based show, this is a given, really. Just the whole idea of having children in danger of being kidnapped or worse runs through out several episodes of the show.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: A very minor example, but in ''The Pied Piper of Hamelin'', the reason why the mayor and city council of Hamelin only pay the piper fifty guilders, instead of the fifty-thousand they promised, is simply because that was all they had left in the city treasury after paying all the damages the rats caused and the other exterminators.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: AdaptationalHeroism:
** A very minor example, but in ''The Pied Piper of Hamelin'', the reason why the mayor and city council of Hamelin only pay the piper fifty guilders, instead of the fifty-thousand they promised, is simply because that was all they had left in the city treasury after paying all the damages the rats caused and the otherexterminators. exterminators.
** Hansel and Gretel's father. Where in the original tale he's a HenpeckedHusband who sadly agrees to his wife's plan to abandon the children in the forest, here he refuses to even consider it, so she abandons them by herself while he's at work, and he spends the rest of the story searching through the woods for them.
** A very minor example, but in ''The Pied Piper of Hamelin'', the reason why the mayor and city council of Hamelin only pay the piper fifty guilders, instead of the fifty-thousand they promised, is simply because that was all they had left in the city treasury after paying all the damages the rats caused and the other
** Hansel and Gretel's father. Where in the original tale he's a HenpeckedHusband who sadly agrees to his wife's plan to abandon the children in the forest, here he refuses to even consider it, so she abandons them by herself while he's at work, and he spends the rest of the story searching through the woods for them.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: The Giant's Wife in ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' initially seems kind-hearted in contrast to her husband, as she is in other versions of the tale, but ultimately she lights the oven when she thinks Jack is hiding inside, then laughs as he begs to be let out (not knowing that he's actually hiding ''under'' the oven and playing a trick).
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* AdiposeRex: The Emperor in "The Emperor's new clothes", as well as a few other kings in the series.
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* AdiposeRex: The Emperor in "The ''The Emperor's new clothes", New Clothes'', as well as a few other kings in the series.
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* ArtfulDodger: In the "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" episode, Goldilocks becomes a street-smart scamp whose intro song includes multiple repetitions of "I'm going to get away with it."
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* ArtfulDodger: In the "Goldilocks ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears" Bears'' episode, Goldilocks becomes a street-smart scamp whose intro song includes multiple repetitions of "I'm going to get away with it."
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** The two iguanas in the Cinderella episode--they even have a song dedicated to it. Susana the witch from Hansel and Gretel also counts.
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** The two iguanas in the Cinderella ''Cinderella'' episode--they even have a song dedicated to it. Susana the witch from Hansel ''Hansel and Gretel Gretel'' also counts.