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* DeathByAdaptation: The chicken who lays the golden eggs in the segment, ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' gets eaten for supper when it refuses to lay golden eggs for Jack and his mother.

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The chicken who lays the golden eggs in the segment, ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' gets eaten for supper when it refuses to lay golden eggs for Jack and his mother.mother.
** The grandma in the Little Red Riding Hood episode doesn't get cut out of the wolf like in the standard version of the tale, and in fact is seemingly forgotten about as soon as she is attacked by the wolf, to the point of reaching ForgottenFallenFriend territory.
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* [[UsefulNotes/IrishAccents Irish Accent]]: The crafty fox is shown to display a thick Irish accent.
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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Since the second season, the Wolf and Fox have been partnered up in some of the stories they appear in.
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* Oireland: The crafty fox is shown to display a thick Irish accent.

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* IrishAccents: The crafty fox is shown to display this accent.


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* Oireland: The crafty fox is shown to display a thick Irish accent.
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* DownerEnding: ''The Little Mermaid'', ironically even more than the original story due to {{Bowdlerization}} - since the religious references have been removed, the mermaid simply turns to sea foam, while the prince wanders the beach hearing her voice in the waves.

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* DownerEnding: ''The Little Mermaid'', ironically even more than the original story due to {{Bowdlerization}} - since the religious references have been removed, the mermaid simply turns to sea foam, foam after speaking to the prince, while the prince wanders the beach hearing her voice in the waves.
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* FairyTaleFreeForAll: The show casts the wolf, the witch, and the giant as recurring villains in various fairy tale stories, and similar heroic characters will often use the same character as well (eg. ''The Brave Little Tailor'' and ''Sleeping Beauty'' share a princess.)

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A collection of stories featuring the wolf, witch, and the giant as the main antagonists of each story, all told in a ''FracturedFairyTale'' way narrated by the late Creator/SpikeMilligan. Made by the creators of ''WesternAnimation/GrizzlyTalesForGruesomeKids''.

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A collection of stories featuring the wolf, witch, and the giant as the main antagonists of each story, all told in a ''FracturedFairyTale'' FracturedFairyTale way narrated by the late Creator/SpikeMilligan. Made by the creators of ''WesternAnimation/GrizzlyTalesForGruesomeKids''.

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* AmbiguouslyGay: King Pig in the story segment, ''Sweet & Sour''.



* AmbiguouslyGay: King Pig in the story segment, ''Sweet & Sour''.



* {{Bowdlerization}}: In "Rapunzel", the prince doesn't get his eyes scratched out by brambles - instead, he shuts his eyes and refuses to open them again until he finds Rapunzel.



* DownerEnding: ''The Little Mermaid'', ironically even more than the original story due to {{Bowdlerization}} - since the religious references have been removed, the mermaid simply turns to sea foam, while the prince wanders the beach hearing her voice in the waves.



* SparedByTheAdaptation: Oddly, few had been spared from death. For example: in the adaption of ''Babes in the Woods'', [[spoiler:neither one dies in this one. Instead, they are given to a Vicar and his wife for adoption.]]

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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Oddly, a few had have been spared from death. For example: in the adaption of ''Babes in the Woods'', [[spoiler:neither one dies in this one. Instead, they are given to a Vicar and his wife for adoption.]]
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* KarmaHoudini: The fox gets away with stealing food while leaving his wolf partner to end up suffering as shown in "The Wolf and the Fox".
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* AbusiveParents: In certain stories, the Witch is mostly this, especially in "Diamonds and Toads" to the step daughter.


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* EarlyBirdCameo: Before he became a character in his own right starting in the adaption of "The Wolf and the Fox", the crafty fox makes a brief appearance in the adaption of Rapunzel where he escapes the fox hunters.


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* IrishAccents: The crafty fox is shown to display this accent.

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A collection of stories featuring the wolf, witch, and the giant as the main antagonists of each story, all told in a ''FracturedFairyTale'' way narrated by the late SpikeMilligan. Made by the creators of ''WesternAnimation/GrizzlyTalesForGruesomeKids''.

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A collection of stories featuring the wolf, witch, and the giant as the main antagonists of each story, all told in a ''FracturedFairyTale'' way narrated by the late SpikeMilligan.Creator/SpikeMilligan. Made by the creators of ''WesternAnimation/GrizzlyTalesForGruesomeKids''.




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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Since the second season, the Wolf and Fox have been partnered up in some of the stories they appear in.

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* DeathByAdaptation: The chicken who lays the golden eggs in the segment, ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' gets this when it refuses to lay golden eggs for Jack and his mother.

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* DeathByAdaptation: The chicken who lays the golden eggs in the segment, ''Jack and the Beanstalk'' gets this eaten for supper when it refuses to lay golden eggs for Jack and his mother.
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*ForTheEvulz: In the show's take on Beauty and the Beast, the witch's motivation for body-swapping the prince and the wolf was that she was bored with watching snooker on the television.
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* HeavySleeper: The wolf in the story of ''The Wolf and the 7 Kids'' had this when he swallowed the six kids whole. The fox (during the episode ''The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing'') even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this when he mentions about the mother goat cutting his belly open.

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* HeavySleeper: The wolf in the story of ''The ''[[Literature/TheWolfAndTheSevenYoungKids The Wolf and the 7 Kids'' Kids]]'' had this when he swallowed the six kids whole. The fox (during the episode ''The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing'') even [[LampshadeHanging lampshades]] this when he mentions about the mother goat cutting his belly open.

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