The Fairytaler
| The Fairytaler | |
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| Genre | Animation Anthology Fantasy Adventure Cartoon series |
| Written by | Hans Christian Andersen |
| Directed by | Jørgen Lerdam |
| Voices of | Henrik Koefoed Ditte Gråbøl Thomas Mørk Søren Spanning Kaya Brüel Nikolaj Lie Kaas Nicola Coughlan |
| Narrated by | Henrik Koefoed |
| Country of origin | Denmark Ireland Germany |
| Original languages | Danish English German |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 26 (31 segments) |
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| Running time | 26 min. |
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| Network | Super RTL (Germany) |
| Release | 30 November 2003 |
The Fairytaler (Danish: Der var engang...) is an animated television series based on the fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen.[1] It was the second anthology series adapted from Hans Christian Andersen's works after Andersen Stories.
The series premiered in Germany on Super RTL on November 30, 2003.[2] In Denmark, it debuted on May 13, 2004, on DR1 with two episodes, and then resumed on December 27.[3][4]
An English dub was eventually produced in later years.
List of episodes
- The Little Mermaid
- The Emperor's New Clothes
- The Nightingale
- The Tinderbox
- The Ugly Duckling
- The Wild Swans
- The Hardy Tin Soldier
- The Travelling Companion
- The Swineherd
- The Flying Trunk
- The Beetle
- What the Old Man Does is Right
- The Galoshes of Fortune
- The Golden Treasure
- The Professor and the Flea
- The Fir-Tree
- The Snow Queen, Part 1
- The Snow Queen, Part 2
- The Snowman (half-long episode)
- The Bottleneck
- Thumbelina
- The Jumper (half-long episode)
- Jack The Fool
- It's Quite True (half-long episode)
- Ollie Shuteye (half-long episode)
- The Lovers (half-long episode)
- Little Ida's Flowers (half-long episode)
- The Princess and the Pea (half-long episode)
- The Gardener and the Family (half-long episode)
- Sausage Peg Soup (half-long episode)
- The Old Street Lamp (half-long episode)
Broadcast
Toon-A-Vision began broadcasting the series in Canada in 2022.
References
- ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. pp. 104–105. ISBN 9781476672939.
- ^ KG, imfernsehen GmbH & Co (2003-11-30). WunderZunderFunkelZauber (in German). Retrieved 2026-03-05 – via www.fernsehserien.de.
{{cite AV media}}: soft hyphen character in|title=at position 7 (help) - ^ "Der var engang". DR (in Danish). 2004-11-12. Retrieved 2026-03-05.
- ^ "Der var engang : H.C. Andersens Eventyr". danskfilmogtv.dk. Retrieved 2026-03-05.
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