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  2. The Happy Prince and Other Tales - Wikipedia

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    May 1, 1888. The Happy Prince and Other Tales (or Stories) is a collection of stories for children by Oscar Wilde first published in May 1888. It contains five stories: "The Happy Prince," "The Nightingale and the Rose," "The Selfish Giant," "The Devoted Friend," and " The Remarkable Rocket." In 2003, the second through fourth stories were ...

  3. Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child - Wikipedia

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    March 12, 1995. (1995-03-12) –. July 18, 2000. (2000-07-18) Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child is an American anthology animated television series that premiered on March 12, 1995 on HBO. Narrated by Robert Guillaume, the series aired 39 episodes from 1995 to 2000.

  4. Jack Zipes - Wikipedia

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    PhD., English and Comparative Literature. Alma mater. Dartmouth College. Columbia University. Academic work. Institutions. University of Minnesota. Jack David Zipes (born June 7, 1937) is a literary scholar and author. He is a Professor Emeritus in the Department of German, Nordic, Slavic and Dutch at the University of Minnesota.

  5. HBO Kids - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child 1: March 12, 1995 – July 18, 2000 August 26, 2001 – February 29, 2024 [note 2] [note 3] January 2005 - February 29, 2024 Crashbox 1: February 1, 1999 – April 1, 2000 [note 4] [note 5] Kindergarten 1: August 26, 2001 – September 7, 2001 August 26, 2001 – February 29, 2024 HBO Storybook ...

  6. Sleeping Beauty - Wikipedia

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    "Sleeping Beauty" (French: La Belle au bois dormant, or The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood [1] [a]; ‹See Tfd› German: Dornröschen, or Little Briar Rose), also titled in English as The Sleeping Beauty in the Woods, is a fairy tale about a princess cursed by an evil fairy to sleep for a hundred years before being awakened by a handsome prince.

  7. Henny Penny - Wikipedia

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    In this version, Foxy Loxy is changed from a male to a female, and from the main antagonist to a local bully. Another film adaptation was the animated TV episode "Henny Penny" (1999), which was part of the HBO series Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child. In this modern update, the story is given a satirical and political interpretation.

  8. The Twelve Dancing Princesses - Wikipedia

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    Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child had an episode called "The Twelve Dancing Princesses". In Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses, Barbie plays the role of the 7th of 12 sisters, Genevieve. This version takes extensive liberties: the princesses are escaping from an evil governess who won't let them dance in the castle (and turns out ...

  9. Hans Christian Andersen never got his own 'happily ever after'

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    A newly discovered Hans Christian Andersen letter reveals the fairy tale writer never got to have his own "happily ever after." The emotional letter, believed to be written in 1832 when Andersen ...