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  2. The Grimm Variations - Wikipedia

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    The Grimm Variations (Japanese: グリム組曲, Hepburn: Gurimu Kumikyoku, lit. ' Grimm's Suite ' ) is a Japanese original net animation (ONA) anthology series produced by Wit Studio . Based on the Brothers Grimm fairy tales , the series was released worldwide on Netflix on April 17, 2024.

  3. Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics - Wikipedia

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    Some were eliminated because they originated outside Germany, and therefore didn't appear in the Brothers Grimm's collection of stories, such as Puss in Boots, Bluebeard and Beauty and the Beast. The Worn-Out Dancing Shoes is instead based on a variation of the tale reported by the Brothers Grimm in the notes of the first edition of the book. [1]

  4. The Robber Bridegroom (fairy tale) - Wikipedia

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    "The Robber Bridegroom" is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, tale number 40. [1] Joseph Jacobs included a variant, Mr Fox, in English Fairy Tales, [2] but the original provenance is much older; Shakespeare (circa 1599) alludes to the Mr. Fox variant in Much Ado About Nothing, Act 1, Scene 1: [3]

  5. Category : Television series based on Grimms' Fairy Tales

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    The Grimm Variations; Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics; I. I Was a Rat; In the Story Book; S. Simsala Grimm; Sprookjesboom; T. A Tale Dark & Grimm; Los Trotamúsicos; W ...

  6. Sweetheart Roland - Wikipedia

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    "Sweetheart Roland" (German: Der Liebste Roland) is a German fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm (KHM 56). It combines several Aarne-Thompson types: type 1119, the witch killing her own children; type 313A, the girl helps the hero flee; and type 884, the forgotten fiancée.

  7. Grimms' Fairy Tales - Wikipedia

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    Grimms' Fairy Tales, originally known as the Children's and Household Tales (German: Kinder- und Hausmärchen, pronounced [ˌkɪndɐ ʔʊnt ˈhaʊsmɛːɐ̯çən], commonly abbreviated as KHM), is a German collection of fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm, first published on 20 December 1812.

  8. Here's what we do know for sure: until they were collected by early catalogers Giambattista Basile, Charles Perrault, and The Brothers Grimm, fairy tales were shared orally. And, a look at the sources cited in these first collections reveals that the tellers of these tales — at least during the Grimms' heydey — were women.

  9. Marie Hassenpflug - Wikipedia

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    Marie Magdalene Elisabeth Hassenpflug (27 December 1788 – 21 November 1856) was a German storyteller whose presumed versions of various folk tales were an important source for the collection of tales by the Brothers Grimm.