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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The identity of the Adversary was originally planned to be Peter Pan until Willingham learned the character wasn't in the public domain. [[spoiler:With the series' return in 2022, #151 and #152 are implying that Peter Pan was in fact the power ''behind'' Gepetto the whole time.]]
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The identity of the Adversary was originally planned to be Peter Pan until Willingham learned the character wasn't in the public domain. [[spoiler:With the series' return in 2022, #151 and #152 are implying that Peter Pan was in fact the power ''behind'' Gepetto Geppetto the whole time.]]
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* WriterRevolt: A massive one, as in fall of 2023, Willingham declared that the series was in public domain in response to increasing friction with DC and not having the years or energy left in him to bother with a lawsuit.
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* WriterRevolt: A massive one, as in fall of 2023, Willingham declared that the series was in the public domain in response to increasing friction with DC and not having the years or energy left in him to bother with a lawsuit.
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* WritersRevolt: A massive one, as in fall of 2023, Willingham declared that the series was in public domain in response to increasing friction with DC and not having the years or energy left in him to bother with a lawsuit.
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* WritersRevolt: WriterRevolt: A massive one, as in fall of 2023, Willingham declared that the series was in public domain in response to increasing friction with DC and not having the years or energy left in him to bother with a lawsuit.
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* WritersRevolt: A massive one, as in fall of 2023, Willingham declared that the series was in public domain in response to increasing friction with DC and not having the years or energy left in him to bother with a lawsuit.
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* InspirationForTheWork: Willingham named a number of FairyTaleFreeForAll stories as inspiring the series, including ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'' and ''Series/TheTenthKingdom.''
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* InspirationForTheWork: Willingham named a number of FairyTaleFreeForAll stories as inspiring the series, including ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'' and ''Series/TheTenthKingdom.''Series/The10thKingdom.''
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The identity of the Adversary was originally planned to be Peter Pan until Willingham learned the character wasn't in the public domain.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The identity of the Adversary was originally planned to be Peter Pan until Willingham learned the character wasn't in the public domain. [[spoiler:With the series' return in 2022, #151 and #152 are implying that Peter Pan was in fact the power ''behind'' Gepetto the whole time.]]
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* InspirationForTheWork: Willingham named a number of FairyTaleFreeForAll stories as inspiring the series, including ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'' and ''Series/TheTenthKingdom.''
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* InspirationForTheWork: Willingham named a number of FairyTaleFreeForAll stories as inspiring the series, including ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'' and ''Series/TheTenthKingdom.''''
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The identity of the Adversary was originally planned to be Peter Pan until Willingham learned the character wasn't in the public domain.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The identity of the Adversary was originally planned to be Peter Pan until Willingham learned the character wasn't in the public domain.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Jack Horner was supposed to be written off after the ''Jack Be Nimble'' story arc. But Shelly Bond "sweet-talked" Willingham into putting him into a separate spin-off instead. Bond's reason? Jack Horner was her favorite.
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* CreatorsFavorite: Jack Horner was supposed to be written off after the ''Jack Be Nimble'' story arc. But Shelly Bond "sweet-talked" Willingham into putting him into a separate spin-off instead. Bond's reason? Jack Horner was her favorite.favorite.
* InspirationForTheWork: Willingham named a number of FairyTaleFreeForAll stories as inspiring the series, including ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'' and ''Series/TheTenthKingdom.''
* InspirationForTheWork: Willingham named a number of FairyTaleFreeForAll stories as inspiring the series, including ''Theatre/IntoTheWoods'' and ''Series/TheTenthKingdom.''
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* CreatorsFavorite: Jack Horner was supposed to be written off after the ''Jack Be Nimble'' story arc. But Shelly Bond "sweet-talked" Willingham into putting him into a separate spin-off instead. Bond's reason? Jack Horner was her favorite.