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Which Fairy Tale Princess was your favorite?

Sleeping Beauty 0.11538461538462 11.5% [ 3 ]
Snow White 0.038461538461538 3.8% [ 1 ]
Cinderella 0.19230769230769 19.2% [ 5 ]
Rapunzel 0.076923076923077 7.7% [ 2 ]
Other 0.57692307692308 57.7% [ 15 ]
Total Votes:[ 26 ]
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I can't think of any real fairy tales I even knew, unless we're counting Disney versions, in which case: The Little Mermaid.

I did have a favorite Tall Tale (apparently there's a difference), though.. Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox. surprised I loved Babe the most. <3

Funnily, my love of oversized animals continues to this day.

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I can't think of any real fairy tales I even knew, unless we're counting Disney versions, in which case: The Little Mermaid.

I did have a favorite Tall Tale (apparently there's a difference), though.. Paul Bunyan & Babe the Blue Ox. surprised I loved Babe the most. <3

Funnily, my love of oversized animals continues to this day.

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Not sure if this counts, but Bambi.
We had the Disney VHS as our only movie growing up so I saw it too many times to count. I found the book in my Grandma's book case when I was 8 or so, and asked her if I could read it. Every time we went to her apartment I would read a bit more. When she had moved out she had to get rid of it. Later on I had asked her why she didn't give it to me (I was about 12). She told me that if I had it or she kept it, I'd be soaked up in a book the whole time we'd visit her.

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I loved The Little Mermaid, until someone got me a copy of the original version of it, where she turns to seafoam.
I cried for days over that.
Afterwards, I turned to Beauty and the beast. Belle is wonderful. emotion_kirakira

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The Robber Bridegroom. Such an early warning fable about serial killers, rather than princesses and being honest, or some s**t like that. I did also heavily enjoy the original version of the Little Mermaid, though.

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The Robber Bridegroom. Such an early warning fable about serial killers, rather than princesses and being honest, or some s**t like that. I did also heavily enjoy the original version of the Little Mermaid, though.
Ooh, I've read that one. That's what I love about the original Grimm's tales, they're so much darker than the fluffy ones we have today. I've never read the actual "Little Mermaid" ,but I once owned "The Little Mermaid" DVD, so I was aware that she turned to sea foam in the original. From what I can remember, the story of the author himself is almost even more tragic than what happened to the mermaid in his book.

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Not sure if this counts, but Bambi.
We had the Disney VHS as our only movie growing up so I saw it too many times to count. I found the book in my Grandma's book case when I was 8 or so, and asked her if I could read it. Every time we went to her apartment I would read a bit more. When she had moved out she had to get rid of it. Later on I had asked her why she didn't give it to me (I was about 12). She told me that if I had it or she kept it, I'd be soaked up in a book the whole time we'd visit her.

I don't think I read a book while visiting somebody since heart
Aww. I'm not sure if Bambi counts, though. Was "Bambi" originally a book intended as a fairy tale or was it something that Walt Disney came up with? When I was little, I was obsessed with "The Lion King". I don't know why, I just was.

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I think mine is Hansel and Gretel.

My favorite American Folk Tales are John Henry and Pecos Bill. :3
The Nightingale and Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Mermaid.

I have a thing for tragic endings, evidently.

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