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* NetworkToTheRescue: Telltale Games went bankrupt in 2018 and Season 2 of ''The Wolf Among Us'' was cancelled alongside most of the company's other projects. However, over a year later, the Telltale brand was revived by LCG Entertainment, who had purchased the name and assets of the defunct company. The first game being produced is ''The Wolf Among Us 2'', a full sequel made on the Unreal Engine rather than the aging Telltale Tool.


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* UnCancelled: Telltale Games went bankrupt in 2018 and Season 2 of ''The Wolf Among Us'' was cancelled alongside most of the company's other projects. However, over a year later, the Telltale brand was revived by LCG Entertainment, who had purchased the name and assets of the defunct company. The first game being produced is ''The Wolf Among Us 2'', a full sequel made on the Unreal Engine rather than the aging Telltale Tool.

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* NetworkToTheRescue: Telltale Games went bankrupt in 2018 and Season 2 of ''The Wolf Among Us'' was cancelled alongside most of the company's other projects. However, over a year later, the Telltale brand was revived by LCG Entertainment, who had purchased the name and assets of the defunct company. The first game being produced is ''The Wolf Among Us 2'', a full sequel made on the Unreal Engine rather than the aging Telltale Tool.



* SavedByTheNetwork: Telltale Games went bankrupt in 2018 and Season 2 of ''The Wolf Among Us'' was cancelled alongside most of the company's other projects. However, over a year later, the Telltale brand was revived by LCG Entertainment, who had purchased the name and assets of the defunct company. The first game being produced is ''The Wolf Among Us 2'', a full sequel made on the Unreal Engine rather than the aging Telltale Tool.
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* TalkingToHimself: Adam Harrington voices both Bigby and the Woodsman, making several scenes in the first episode this trope in spades. At one point, Harrington has a fight with himself to put ''Film/FightClub'' to shame.
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* RecursiveAdaptation: The game is slated to be released as a comic called "Fables: The Wolf Among Us", with [[AdaptationExpansion a few added scenes]].

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* RecursiveAdaptation: The game is slated to be has been released as a comic called "Fables: The Wolf Among Us", with [[AdaptationExpansion a few added scenes]].



** The original script focused on the murder of Cinderella's stepsister, Clorinda. It was worked on as early as 2012, where it was referenced in the credits file of [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadVideoGame]] as "the death of a stepsister". The game still has some artifacts from that version, like unused textures of furniture that have "clorindaApartment" in their filenames. There was also a concept art of a bathroom, with a body lying in a tub filled with blood that was related to this early version, since there were some textures of a bathroom found in the game files with "clorinda" in its name that look almost identical to how this room looked in the concept art.

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** The original script focused on the murder of Cinderella's stepsister, Clorinda. It was worked on as early as 2012, where it was referenced in the credits file of [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadVideoGame]] VideoGame/TheWalkingDead as "the death of a stepsister". The game still has some artifacts from that version, like unused textures of furniture that have "clorindaApartment" in their filenames. There was also a concept art of a bathroom, with a body lying in a tub filled with blood that was related to this early version, since there were some textures of a bathroom found in the game files with "clorinda" in its name that look almost identical to how this room looked in the concept art.

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* FollowTheLeader: While glamour plays a central role in the game's plot, it was never a prominent part of the comic book. However, around the same time that Season 1's final episode was released, ''Fairest'', one of ''Fables'' spin off comics, began a story arc that was centered around glamour.



** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2019. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 mid-production when [=TellTale=] suddenly shut down. However, this has been happily {{Averted}} now that [=TellTale=] Games is revived, as season 2 was announced at the 2019 Game Awards.

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** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2019. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 mid-production when [=TellTale=] suddenly shut down. However, this has been happily {{Averted}} now that [=TellTale=] Games is revived, as season 2 was announced at the 2019 Game Awards.
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* SavedByTheNetwork: [=TellTale=] Games went bankrupt in 2018 and Season 2 of ''The Wolf Among Us'' was cancelled alongside most of the company's other projects. However, over a year later, The [=TellTale=] brand was revived by LGC Entertainment, who had purchased the name and assets of the defunct company. The first game being produced is ''The Wolf Among Us 2'', a full sequel made on the Unreal Engine rather than the aging [=TellTale=] Tool.

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* SavedByTheNetwork: [=TellTale=] Telltale Games went bankrupt in 2018 and Season 2 of ''The Wolf Among Us'' was cancelled alongside most of the company's other projects. However, over a year later, The [=TellTale=] the Telltale brand was revived by LGC LCG Entertainment, who had purchased the name and assets of the defunct company. The first game being produced is ''The Wolf Among Us 2'', a full sequel made on the Unreal Engine rather than the aging [=TellTale=] Telltale Tool.
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** The original script focused on the murder of Cinderella's stepsister, Clorinda. It was worked on as early as 2012, where it was referenced in the credits file of [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadVideoGame]] as "the death of a stepsister". The game still has some artifacts from that version, like unused textures of furniture that have "clorindaApartment" in their filenames. There was also a concept art of a bathroom, with a body lying in a tub filled with blood that was related to this early version, since there were some textures of a bathroom found in the game files with "clorinda" in its name that look almost identical to how this room looked in the concept art.

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** The original script focused on the murder of Cinderella's stepsister, Clorinda. It was worked on as early as 2012, where it was referenced in the credits file of [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadVideoGame]] as "the death of a stepsister". The game still has some artifacts from that version, like unused textures of furniture that have "clorindaApartment" in their filenames. There was also a concept art of a bathroom, with a body lying in a tub filled with blood that was related to this early version, since there were some textures of a bathroom found in the game files with "clorinda" in its name that look almost identical to how this room looked in the concept art.art.
** Bigby's enhanced scent was supposed to play a bigger role in the gameplay. It was shown on some early design documents, and the final game has an unused UI icon. There's also a lot of unused particle effects in the files that would be a part of this mechanic.
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** The original script focused on the murder of Cinderella's stepsister, Clorinda. It was worked on as early as 2012, where it was referenced in the credits file of [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead]] as "the death of a stepsister". The game still has some artifacts from that version, like unused textures of furniture that have "clorindaApartment" in their filenames. There was also a concept art of a bathroom, with a body lying in a tub filled with blood that was related to this early version.

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** The original script focused on the murder of Cinderella's stepsister, Clorinda. It was worked on as early as 2012, where it was referenced in the credits file of [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead]] [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDeadVideoGame]] as "the death of a stepsister". The game still has some artifacts from that version, like unused textures of furniture that have "clorindaApartment" in their filenames. There was also a concept art of a bathroom, with a body lying in a tub filled with blood that was related to this early version.version, since there were some textures of a bathroom found in the game files with "clorinda" in its name that look almost identical to how this room looked in the concept art.
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** Toad was supposed to be seen in his glamour as soon as episode one, where this model was referenced in the code. It wasn't shown in the game untill episode four, where it was reused as Jersey Devil's glamour.

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** Toad was supposed to be seen in his glamour as soon as episode one, where this model was referenced in the code. It wasn't shown in the game untill episode four, where it was reused as Jersey Devil's glamour.glamour.
** The original script focused on the murder of Cinderella's stepsister, Clorinda. It was worked on as early as 2012, where it was referenced in the credits file of [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead]] as "the death of a stepsister". The game still has some artifacts from that version, like unused textures of furniture that have "clorindaApartment" in their filenames. There was also a concept art of a bathroom, with a body lying in a tub filled with blood that was related to this early version.
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** There are models of a couch and a TV in the files that have [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Scrooge's]] name as a part of the file name. One of the concept art features a street with a puddle of blood that leads to apartment no. 13. The texture file of these doors is in the game, and it also has Scrooge's name in the title, implying that he (or at least his apartment) played some role in some version of the story.

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** There are models of a couch and a TV in the files that have [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Scrooge's]] name as a part of the file name. One of the concept art features a street with a puddle of blood that leads to apartment no. 13. The texture file of these doors is in the game, and it also has Scrooge's name in the title, implying that he (or at least his apartment) played some role in some version of the story.story.
** Toad was supposed to be seen in his glamour as soon as episode one, where this model was referenced in the code. It wasn't shown in the game untill episode four, where it was reused as Jersey Devil's glamour.
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** The new [=TellTale=] Games have gone on record to state that they are not using the previous team's unfinished work for the sequel and are making a new story from scratch. It is not known what the original Season 2 would have been like aside from the fact that it wouldn't have continued from Season 1's ending.

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** The new [=TellTale=] Games have gone on record to state that they are not using the previous team's unfinished work for the sequel and are making a new story from scratch. It is not known what the original Season 2 would have been like aside from the fact that it wouldn't have continued from Season 1's ending.ending.
** There are models of a couch and a TV in the files that have [[Literature/AChristmasCarol Scrooge's]] name as a part of the file name. One of the concept art features a street with a puddle of blood that leads to apartment no. 13. The texture file of these doors is in the game, and it also has Scrooge's name in the title, implying that he (or at least his apartment) played some role in some version of the story.
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* SavedByTheNetwork: [=TellTale=] Games went bankrupt in 2018 and Season 2 of ''The Wolf Among Us'' was cancelled alongside most of the company's other projects. However, over a year later, The [=TellTale=] brand was revived by LGC Entertainment, who had purchased the name and assets of the defunct company. Tee first game being produced is ''The Wolf Among Us 2'', a full sequel made on the Unreal Engine rather than the aging [=TellTake=] Tool.

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* SavedByTheNetwork: [=TellTale=] Games went bankrupt in 2018 and Season 2 of ''The Wolf Among Us'' was cancelled alongside most of the company's other projects. However, over a year later, The [=TellTale=] brand was revived by LGC Entertainment, who had purchased the name and assets of the defunct company. Tee The first game being produced is ''The Wolf Among Us 2'', a full sequel made on the Unreal Engine rather than the aging [=TellTake=] [=TellTale=] Tool.

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The production team for Season 2 was given a "shoestring budget" that was repeatedly cut during production. Also, [=TellTale=] only greenlit the sequel to have three episodes instead of the standard five that all the company's other games had. Almost everyone in the game's production correctly doubted that Season 2 would be released, even as [=TellTale=] released an announcement trailer in 2017, and the game was cancelled a year later during [=TellTale=]'s closure with only the script and concept art for the first episode completed.

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* SavedByTheNetwork: [=TellTale=] Games went bankrupt in 2018 and Season 2 of ''The Wolf Among Us'' was cancelled alongside most of the company's other projects. However, over a year later, The [=TellTale=] brand was revived by LGC Entertainment, who had purchased the name and assets of the defunct company. Tee first game being produced is ''The Wolf Among Us 2'', a full sequel made on the Unreal Engine rather than the aging [=TellTake=] Tool.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The former production team for Season 2 was given a "shoestring budget" that was repeatedly cut during production. Also, [=TellTale=] only greenlit the sequel to have three episodes instead of the standard five that all the company's other games had. Almost everyone in the game's production correctly doubted that Season 2 would be released, even as [=TellTale=] released an announcement trailer in 2017, and the game was cancelled a year later during [=TellTale=]'s closure with only the script and concept art for the first episode completed.



** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2019. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 mid-production when [=TellTale=] suddenly shut down. However, this has been happily {{Averted}} now that Telltale Games is revived, as season 2 was announced at the 2019 Game Awards.

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** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2019. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 mid-production when [=TellTale=] suddenly shut down. However, this has been happily {{Averted}} now that Telltale [=TellTale=] Games is revived, as season 2 was announced at the 2019 Game Awards.Awards.
** The new [=TellTale=] Games have gone on record to state that they are not using the previous team's unfinished work for the sequel and are making a new story from scratch. It is not known what the original Season 2 would have been like aside from the fact that it wouldn't have continued from Season 1's ending.
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** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2019. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 mid-production when [=TellTale=] suddenly shut down.

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** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2019. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 mid-production when [=TellTale=] suddenly shut down. However, this has been happily {{Averted}} now that Telltale Games is revived, as season 2 was announced at the 2019 Game Awards.
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* AcclaimedFlop: The game didn't do well in sales but the story was extremely popular with players and critics.


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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The production team for Season 2 was given a "shoestring budget" that was repeatedly cut during production. Also, [=TellTale=] only greenlit the sequel to have three episodes instead of the standard five that all the company's other games had. Almost everyone in the game's production correctly doubted that Season 2 would be released, even as [=TellTale=] released an announcement trailer in 2017, and the game was cancelled a year later during [=TellTale=]'s closure with only the script and concept art for the first episode completed.
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** The [[RecurringExtra recurring]], red-headed background character was originally planned to be The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and was his deputy. It was scrapped because Bigby's character worked better as a lone wolf.

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** The [[RecurringExtra recurring]], red-headed background character was originally planned to be The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and was his Bigby's deputy. It was scrapped because Bigby's his character worked better as a lone wolf.
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** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2017. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 when [=TellTale=] suddenly shut down.

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** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2017. 2019. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 mid-production when [=TellTale=] suddenly shut down.
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** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2017. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 when TellTale suddenly shut down.

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** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2017. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 when TellTale [=TellTale=] suddenly shut down.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Episode 3's original thumbnail before it was changed to Bigby chasing a car featured a cop named Kelsey Brannigan tailing Bigby, who grilled Bigby for questions in Episode 2's beginning, which might have been a RedHerring intended to throw off [[spoiler:the fact that the episode is primarily about chasing Ichabod Crane, suspected to have killed Lily]]. Although Episode 3 itself, if you decide to explore the Tweedles' place, shows that the Tweedles were given specific instructions to watch Kelsey if you observe a newspaper (she never appears nor is mentioned again for the rest of the series), giving the impression that she was intended to be a far more important character.
** The [[RecurringExtra recurring]], red-headed background character was originally planned to be The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and was his deputy. It was scrapped because Bigby's character worked better as a lone wolf.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: WhatCouldHaveBeen:
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Episode 3's original thumbnail before it was changed to Bigby chasing a car featured a cop named Kelsey Brannigan tailing Bigby, who grilled Bigby for questions in Episode 2's beginning, which might have been a RedHerring intended to throw off [[spoiler:the fact that the episode is primarily about chasing Ichabod Crane, suspected to have killed Lily]]. Although Episode 3 itself, if you decide to explore the Tweedles' place, shows that the Tweedles were given specific instructions to watch Kelsey if you observe a newspaper (she never appears nor is mentioned again for the rest of the series), giving the impression that she was intended to be a far more important character.
** The [[RecurringExtra recurring]], red-headed background character was originally planned to be The Boy Who Cried Wolf, and was his deputy. It was scrapped because Bigby's character worked better as a lone wolf.wolf.
** After a ''long'' hiatus and fan demand, the game was slated to finally gain a season 2 in 2017. Only for that to be cancelled in 2018 when TellTale suddenly shut down.
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* FollowTheLeader: While glamour plays a central role in the game's plot, it was never a prominent part of the comic book. However, around the same time that Season 1's final episode was released, ''Fairest'', one of ''Fables'' spin off comics, began a story arc that was centered around glamour.

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* TalkingToHimself:
** Adam Harrington voices both Bigby and the Woodsman.

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TalkingToHimself: Adam Harrington voices both Bigby and the Woodsman.Woodsman, making several scenes in the first episode this trope in spades. At one point, Harrington has a fight with himself to put ''Film/FightClub'' to shame.
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


* HeyItsThatVoice: Telltale's ProductionPosse strikes again.
** Roger L. Jackson ([[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice General Skunka'pe, Abe Lincoln's head,]] [[VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland Reginald P.]], [[VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory Winslow]], [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Charles "Chuck," Dr. Logan, The Stranger's radio voice]], [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Mojo Jojo]]) is Crane.
** Brian Sommer ([[VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland Judge Wallace Grindstump]], [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Danny St. John, Pete]]) is Colin.
** Chuck Kourouklis ([[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Hershel Green]], [[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice Dr. Norrington]]) is Mr. Toad and Bufkin.
** Melissa Hutchinson ([[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Clementine]], [[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice Girl Stinky]], [[VideoGame/BackToTheFuture Trixie Trotter]]) is Beauty and Toad Junior.
** Gavin Hammon ([[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Kenny]], [[VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland Stan]]) is the Magic Mirror, Beast, and Tweedle Dee & Dum.
** Andrew Chaikin AKA Kid Beyond ([[VideoGame/StarWarsRepublicCommando Fixer]], [[VideoGame/BackToTheFuture Biff Tannen]], [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Roman, Carlos]], [[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice the Narrator, Max in Culture Shock]]) is Grendel.
** Adam Harrington ([[VideoGame/BackToTheFuture Matches]], [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Andrew St. John, Leland, Jerry]]) is Bigby and the Woodsman.
** Erin Yvette ([[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Molly, Bonnie]]) is Snow White.
** Creator/DaveFennoy is Bluebeard.
** Cissy Jones ([[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Katjaa, Jolene, Brie, Shel, Dee]]) is Kelsey Brannigan.
** For a non-Telltale-related voice, Creator/LauraBailey voices Auntie Greenleaf.
** Kat Cressida ([[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory Dee Dee]]) is Bloody Mary.
** Creator/DavidKaye is Dr. Swineheart.
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** Roger L. Jackson ([[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice General Skunka'pe, Abe Lincoln's head,]] [[VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland Reginald P.]], [[VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory Winslow]], [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Charles "Chuck," Dr. Logan, The Stranger's radio voice]], [[WesternAnimation/PowerpuffGirls Mojo Jojo]]) is Crane.

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** Roger L. Jackson ([[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice General Skunka'pe, Abe Lincoln's head,]] [[VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland Reginald P.]], [[VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory Winslow]], [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Charles "Chuck," Dr. Logan, The Stranger's radio voice]], [[WesternAnimation/PowerpuffGirls [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Mojo Jojo]]) is Crane.



* PlayingAgainstType: Yes, that's ''[[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory Dee-Dee]]'' playing Bloody Mary. And [[ThePowerpuffGirls Mojo Jojo]] playing Ichabod Crane.

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* PlayingAgainstType: Yes, that's ''[[WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory Dee-Dee]]'' playing Bloody Mary. And [[ThePowerpuffGirls [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Mojo Jojo]] playing Ichabod Crane.
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** Dave Fennoy ([[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Lee Everett]]) is Bluebeard.

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** Dave Fennoy ([[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Lee Everett]]) Creator/DaveFennoy is Bluebeard.
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* RecursiveAdaptation: The game is slated to be released as a comic called "Fables: The World Among Us", with [[AdaptationExpansion a few added scenes]].

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* RecursiveAdaptation: The game is slated to be released as a comic called "Fables: The World Wolf Among Us", with [[AdaptationExpansion a few added scenes]].
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** Roger L. Jackson ([[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice General Skunka'pe, Abe Lincoln's head,]] [[VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland Reginald P.]], [[VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory Winslow]], [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Charles "Chuck," Dr. Logan, The Stranger's radio voice]]) is Crane.

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** Roger L. Jackson ([[VideoGame/SamAndMaxFreelancePolice General Skunka'pe, Abe Lincoln's head,]] [[VideoGame/TalesOfMonkeyIsland Reginald P.]], [[VideoGame/PokerNightAtTheInventory Winslow]], [[VideoGame/TheWalkingDead Charles "Chuck," Dr. Logan, The Stranger's radio voice]]) voice]], [[WesternAnimation/PowerpuffGirls Mojo Jojo]]) is Crane.
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Laura Bailey voiced both versions of Aunty Greenleaf. Kath Soucie did not voice \"Rachel\"


** Creator/KathSoucie as the younger Greenleaf.
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* RecursiveAdaptation: The game is slated to be released as "Fables: The World Among Us", with [[AdaptationExpansion a few added scenes]].

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* RecursiveAdaptation: The game is slated to be released as a comic called "Fables: The World Among Us", with [[AdaptationExpansion a few added scenes]].

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