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* BrokenAesop: Stories like Cinderella or Rapunzel shouldn't be changed just because they have some unseemly parts to them...''unless'' they had a happy ending to begin with, like ''Literature/AChristmasCarol''.
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* EnjoyTheStorySkipTheGame: It is incredibly entertaining seeing the results of the corrupted stories and Grimm’s snark never gets old. What does get old though is the super simple gameplay, many have remarked the game is far more enjoyable to watch than actually play.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The game has a lot of personality and can be pretty cathartic, but it is ''extremely'' repetitive and offers almost no challenge whatsoever. Once you have played episode 1, you have basically played them all with the only differences being the setting.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The game has a lot of personality and can be pretty cathartic, but it is gets ''extremely'' repetitive quickly and offers almost no challenge whatsoever. Once you have played episode 1, you have basically played them all with the only differences being the setting.
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: After seeing what the fairy tale world is like, a CrapsackWorld is an ''improvement''.
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: SweetnessAversion: After seeing what the fairy tale world is like, a CrapsackWorld is an ''improvement''.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: While the game has a cartoony art style not out of place on a Cartoon Network show as well as being Fairy Tale themed it's not about turning classic stories DarkerAndEdgier [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence for nothing]].
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: While the game has a cartoony art style not out of place on a Cartoon Network show as well as being Fairy Tale themed it's not about turning classic stories DarkerAndEdgier [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence [[BloodyHilarious for nothing]].
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: While the game has a cartoony art style not out of place on a Cartoon Network show as well as being Fairy Tale themed it's not about turning classic stories DarkerAndEdgier [[FamilyUnfriendlyViolence for nothing]].
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Make no doubts about it, Grimm is definitely ChaoticEvil. But his alleged [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgust with those who get away with things like abuse]] becomes more suspect as it seems like he's just using that as justification for his corruption.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Make no doubts about it, Grimm is definitely ChaoticEvil.evil. But his alleged [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgust with those who get away with things like abuse]] becomes more suspect as it seems like he's just using that as justification for his corruption.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The game has a lot of personality and can pretty cathartic, but it is ''extremely'' repetitive and offers almost no challenge whatsoever. Once you have played episode 1, you have basically played them all with the only differences being the setting.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The game has a lot of personality and can be pretty cathartic, but it is ''extremely'' repetitive and offers almost no challenge whatsoever. Once you have played episode 1, you have basically played them all with the only differences being the setting.
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* MotiveDecay: Grimm himself, in the IDW comics. Rather than wanting the stories he corrupts to mean something in the end and restore them to their macabre origins, he instead messes with things for the simple sake of making them shocking and subversive, often refusing to allow things to run their course by the corrupted world's standards until he's personally made the original ending completely unachievable.
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The game has a lot of personality and can pretty cathartic, but it is ''extremely'' repetitive and offers almost no challenge whatsoever. Once you have played episode 1, you have basically played them all with the only differences being the setting.
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* FunnyMoments: A pear that appears in the series. Grimm gets angry at it whenever it makes an appearance. Its first appearance is when the ogre from Puss In Boots turns into said pear, confusing the cat. In the last appearance, the pear takes the place of the poisoned apple in Snow White.
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* FunnyMoments: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: A pear that appears in the series. Grimm gets angry at it whenever it makes an appearance. Its first appearance is when the ogre from Puss In Boots turns into said pear, confusing the cat. In the last appearance, the pear takes the place of the poisoned apple in Snow White.
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* Funny: A pear that appears in the series. Grimm gets angry at it whenever it makes an appearance. Its first appearance is when the ogre from Puss In Boots turns into said pear, confusing the cat. In the last appearance, the pear takes the place of the poisoned apple in Snow White.
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* Funny: FunnyMoments: A pear that appears in the series. Grimm gets angry at it whenever it makes an appearance. Its first appearance is when the ogre from Puss In Boots turns into said pear, confusing the cat. In the last appearance, the pear takes the place of the poisoned apple in Snow White.White.
* MotiveDecay: Grimm himself, in the IDW comics. Rather than wanting the stories he corrupts to mean something in the end and restore them to their macabre origins, he instead messes with things for the simple sake of making them shocking and subversive, often refusing to allow things to run their course by the corrupted world's standards until he's personally made the original ending completely unachievable.
* MotiveDecay: Grimm himself, in the IDW comics. Rather than wanting the stories he corrupts to mean something in the end and restore them to their macabre origins, he instead messes with things for the simple sake of making them shocking and subversive, often refusing to allow things to run their course by the corrupted world's standards until he's personally made the original ending completely unachievable.
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** ''My unburied bones thank you, friend/long have they rotted by waaater/my brother slew me, claimed the boar/ and wed the king's young daaaaughter.''
** ''These fairy tales are much too clean...''
** ''My unburied bones thank you, friend/long have they rotted by waaater/my brother slew me, claimed the boar/ and wed the king's young daaaaughter.''
** ''These fairy tales are much too clean...''
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* Funny: A pear that appears in the series. Grimm gets angry at it whenever it makes an appearance. Its first appearance is when the ogre from Puss In Boots turns into said pear, confusing the cat. In the last appearance, the pear takes the place of the poisoned apple in Snow White.
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Complete Monster has to be approved by the thread.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Make no doubts about it, Grimm is definitely ChaoticEvil. But his alleged [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgust with those who get away with things like abuse]] becomes more suspect as it seems like he's just using that as justification for his corruption. This becomes a moot point by the time of the limited comic series where Grimm has arguably all but become a CompleteMonster.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Make no doubts about it, Grimm is definitely ChaoticEvil. But his alleged [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgust with those who get away with things like abuse]] becomes more suspect as it seems like he's just using that as justification for his corruption. This becomes a moot point by the time of the limited comic series where Grimm has arguably all but become a CompleteMonster.
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* EarWorm - ''My unburied bones thank you, friend/long have they rotted by waaater/my brother slew me, claimed the boar/ and wed the king's young daaaaughter.''
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** ''My unburied bones thank you, friend/long have they rotted by waaater/my brother slew me, claimed the boar/ and wed the king's young daaaaughter.''
** ''My unburied bones thank you, friend/long have they rotted by waaater/my brother slew me, claimed the boar/ and wed the king's young daaaaughter.''
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* EarWorm - ''My unburied bones thank you, friend/long have they rotted in waaater/my brother slew me, claimed the boar/ and wed the king's young daaaaughter.''
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* EarWorm - ''My unburied bones thank you, friend/long have they rotted in by waaater/my brother slew me, claimed the boar/ and wed the king's young daaaaughter.''
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** ''These fairy tales are much too clean...''
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Make no doubts about it, Grimm is definitely ChaoticEvil. But his alleged [[EvenEvilHasStandards disgust with those who get away with things like abuse]] becomes more suspect as it seems like he's just using that as justification for his corruption. This becomes a moot point by the time of the limited comic series where Grimm has arguably all but become a CompleteMonster.