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* FollowTheLeader: It's no surprise that the whole concept of CGI fairy tale parodies with toilet humor and celebrity voice actors was inspired a lot by ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}''.
** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of modernized fairy tales and the use of both Main/FurryReminder jokes and tween/teenage main characters.
** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of modernized fairy tales and the use of both Main/FurryReminder jokes and tween/teenage main characters.
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* FollowTheLeader: It's no surprise that the whole concept of CGI fairy tale parodies with toilet humor and celebrity voice actors was inspired a lot by ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}''.
**''Franchise/{{Shrek}}''. ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of modernized fairy tales and the use of both Main/FurryReminder jokes and tween/teenage main characters.
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** An adaptation of ''Literature/TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' was first considered as part of the trilogy instead of ''Tortoise vs. Hare''.
** ''3 Pigs and a Baby'' was originally going to have a scene on which the wolf pack made Lucky taste a piece of pork. Later, Lucky would return to his dads and have a Main/MeatOVision moment upon seeing them. These scenes were cut because of the Main/{{Squick}} that they would imply.
** ''3 Pigs and a Baby'' was originally going to have a scene on which the wolf pack made Lucky taste a piece of pork. Later, Lucky would return to his dads and have a Main/MeatOVision moment upon seeing them. These scenes were cut because of the Main/{{Squick}} that they would imply.
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** An adaptation of ''Literature/TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' ''Literature/ThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' was first considered as part of the trilogy instead of ''Tortoise vs. Hare''.
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** ''3 Pigs and a Baby'' was originally going to have a scene on which the wolf pack made Lucky taste a piece of pork. Later, Lucky would return to his dads and have a Main/MeatOVision moment upon seeing them. These scenes were cut because of the Main/{{Squick}} that they would
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** An adaptation of ''Literature/TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' was first considered as part of the trilogy, but got replaced by ''Tortoise vs. Hare''.
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** An adaptation of ''Literature/TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' was first considered as part of the trilogy, but got replaced by trilogy instead of ''Tortoise vs. Hare''.
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** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of fairy tales with a literal "modern twist" and the use of Main/FurryReminder jokes and tween/teenage main characters.
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** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of modernized fairy tales with a literal "modern twist" and the use of both Main/FurryReminder jokes and tween/teenage main characters.
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** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of fairy tales with a literal "modern twist" and the use of Main/FurryReminder jokes.
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** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of fairy tales with a literal "modern twist" and the use of Main/FurryReminder jokes.jokes and tween/teenage main characters.
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** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of of fairy tales with a literal modern twist and the use of Main/FurryReminder jokes.
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** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of of fairy tales with a literal modern twist "modern twist" and the use of Main/FurryReminder jokes.
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* FollowTheLeader: It's no surprise that the whole concept of CGI fairy tale parodies with celebrity voice actors was inspired a lot by ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}''.
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* FollowTheLeader: It's no surprise that the whole concept of CGI fairy tale parodies with toilet humor and celebrity voice actors was inspired a lot by ''Franchise/{{Shrek}}''.''Franchise/{{Shrek}}''.
** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of of fairy tales with a literal modern twist and the use of Main/FurryReminder jokes.
** ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' seems to be another main inspiration for the franchise because of the concept of of fairy tales with a literal modern twist and the use of Main/FurryReminder jokes.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: An adaptation of ''Literature/TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' was first considered as part of the trilogy, but got replaced by ''Tortoise vs. Hare''.
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** An adaptation of ''Literature/TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' was first considered as part of the trilogy, but got replaced by ''Tortoise vs.Hare''.Hare''.
** ''3 Pigs and a Baby'' was originally going to have a scene on which the wolf pack made Lucky taste a piece of pork. Later, Lucky would return to his dads and have a Main/MeatOVision moment upon seeing them. These scenes were cut because of the Main/{{Squick}} that they would imply.
** An adaptation of ''Literature/TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' was first considered as part of the trilogy, but got replaced by ''Tortoise vs.
** ''3 Pigs and a Baby'' was originally going to have a scene on which the wolf pack made Lucky taste a piece of pork. Later, Lucky would return to his dads and have a Main/MeatOVision moment upon seeing them. These scenes were cut because of the Main/{{Squick}} that they would imply.
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* OnlySoManyCanadianActors: One of two Jim Henson-related projects to suffer from this trope (the other being ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'') as a result of it being a production of Sabella Dern, who usually hires Canadian talent to voice act in their works.
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* OnlySoManyCanadianActors: One of two Jim Henson-related projects to suffer from this trope (the other being ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'') as a result of it being a production of Sabella Dern, who usually hires Canadian talent to voice act in their works.works.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: An adaptation of ''Literature/TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' was first considered as part of the trilogy, but got replaced by ''Tortoise vs. Hare''.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: An adaptation of ''Literature/TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff'' was first considered as part of the trilogy, but got replaced by ''Tortoise vs. Hare''.
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* OnlySoManyCanadianActors: One of two Jim Henson-related projects to suffer from this trope (the other being ''WesternAnimation/DinosaurTrain'') as a result of it being a production of Sabella Dern, who usually hires Canadian talent to voice act in their works.