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* PragmaticVillainy: [[Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk The Giant]] in the Fairy Tale Edition refuses to attack Americans [[TakeThat due to Americans having too much trans fat]]. [=Norman298=] was lucky enough to survive this.
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* PragmaticVillainy: [[Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk The Giant]] in the Fairy Tale Edition refuses to attack Americans [[TakeThat [[UnfortunateIngredients due to Americans having too much trans fat]]. [=Norman298=] was lucky enough to survive this.
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* {{Feghoot}}: A two-fer in Fairy Tale Style, with a RunningGag about Henny Penny gathering a bunch of birds to tell the king that the sky is falling, ending with the birds crushing the king as they roll into court bunched up into a ball (Fowl Ball); and Henny Penny would then become the kingdom's new warrior queen in what future historians would call "The Great Chicken Coup"
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* {{Feghoot}}: A two-fer in Fairy Tale Style, with a RunningGag about Henny Penny gathering a bunch of birds to tell the king that the sky is falling, ending with the birds crushing the king as they roll into court bunched up into a ball (Fowl Ball); and Henny Penny would then become the kingdom's new warrior queen in what future historians would call "The Great Chicken Coup"Coup".
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* PragmaticVillainy: [[Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk The Giant]] in the Fairy Tale Edition refuses to attack Americans [[TakeThat due to Americans having too much trans fat.]] [=Norman298=] was lucky enough to survive this.
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* PragmaticVillainy: [[Literature/JackAndTheBeanstalk The Giant]] in the Fairy Tale Edition refuses to attack Americans [[TakeThat due to Americans having too much trans fat.]] fat]]. [=Norman298=] was lucky enough to survive this.
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* TakeThat: One to Disney's rabid reputation of suing several fanworks that include a sliver of their image in. In death 47, Mickey Mouse kills one of his employees who tells him they can't sue Jake for using Pinocchio for the previous death, since the original story is part of the public domain.
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* TakeThat: One to Disney's rabid reputation of suing several fanworks that include a sliver of their image in.image. In death 47, Mickey Mouse kills one of his employees who tells him they can't sue Jake for using Pinocchio for the previous death, since the original story is part of the public domain.
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** One from the "Forgotten Fables" video: Reading a heartwrenching story to your kid is bound to scar them for life, especially if the story in question has an equally tragic ending (in this case, ''Literature/TheSteadfastTinSoldier''). [=BlondWolfGirl=]'s grandmother finds this out the hard way when her grandchild gets so upset from the story that she's DrivenToSuicide.