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A sequel, Fairy Tail 2, was announced for release on December 12, 2024 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and Windows in Japan, and the console versions in North America and Europe a day later. Due to time differences, however, the Windows version will release in the West on December 11, 2024. [1] [2]
A sequel, Fairy Tail 2, was announced for release in winter 2024. [94] At the end of 2021, Mashima approached Kodansha Game Creator's Lab to hold a contest looking for video game proposals based on Fairy Tail with the winning work receiving $132,300; $88,200 of which came from Mashima himself.
The PlayStation 2 version of Shrek: Super Party received the lowest IGN rating of all the Shrek video games with a score of 2.9. Shrek Extra Large was also received poorly, with a score of 3.0. Shrek: Fairy Tale Freakdown received an abysmal score of 0.5/10 from Game Informer.
A PlayStation 2 port combining The First Tale and The Latter Tale was released on April 29, 2010 published by Comfort. [16] A fan disc titled Tenshi no Nichiyōbi "Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two" Pleasurable Box. (天使の日曜日 "ef - a fairy tale of the two" Pleasurable Box.) was released on September 17, 2010. [17] [18]
Shirley Temple's Storybook is a 1958–61 American children's anthology series hosted and narrated by actress Shirley Temple.The series features adaptations of fairy tales like Mother Goose and other family-oriented stories performed by well-known actors, although one episode, an adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's 1851 novel The House of the Seven Gables, was meant for older youngsters.
Faery Tale Adventure II: Halls of the Dead is a video game developed by American studio The Dreamers Guild and published by Encore Software in 1997 for MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows. It is the sequel to the 1987 game The Faery Tale Adventure. It was the last game developed by The Dreamers Guild before the studio's closure.
Fairy Tale is a Canadian LGBT dating television series. [ 1 ] Hosted by Nelson Tomé and produced by Canadian media company Hiltz Squared Media Group, [ 2 ] with producer Eryn Billings, the program premiered on PrideVision in 2003, [ 2 ] and aired for two seasons.
The season initially ran from October 11, 2010, to March 28, 2011, on TV Tokyo in Japan. It was later released on DVD in 12 compilations, each containing four episodes, by Pony Canyon between February 2, 2011, and January 6, 2012. [2] [3] It was licensed by Animax Asia for an English-subtitled Southeast