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Where to watch "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child"
14. Sleeping Beauty
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13. Aesop's Fables: A Whodunit Musical
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In this musical whodunit, the book of 'Aesop's Fables' has been stolen! It's up to a beautiful sleuth (voice of Angie Dickinson) to track down the culprit and return the book to its rightful place.
12. Robinita Hood
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With the help of her faithful band of 'Merry Chicas,' Robinita Hood (voiced by Rosie Perez) tries to save her village from an evil sheriff in this salsa-fied adaptation of the classic adventure.
11. The Steadfast Tin Soldier
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A one-legged toy soldier (voiced by Tisha Campbell) goes on a larger-than-life adventure in order to win the heart of a beloved toy dancer (Savion Glover) in this heartwarming animated take on Hans Christian Andersen's timeless tale.
10. The Snow Queen
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Sultry songstress Eartha Kitt stars as the cool, mean Snow Queen in this animated retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's classic tale. When the evil ice woman freezes a little boy's heart and absconds with him to her castle, only his warmhearted best friend can save the day.
9. Rip Van Winkle
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This feminist take on the fairy tale finds young Vanna Van (voiced by Calista Flockhart) seeking out the slumber-inducing help of the Women on Thunder Mountain to take care of her less-than-charming husband Rip Winkle (Tom Arnold). When he awakens 20 years later, Rip discovers that his clothes--and his ideas about gender relations--have gone way out of style!
8. The Princess and the Pauper
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HBO presents this fresh, feminist take on Mark Twain's timeless tale of mistaken identity. A young princess and a poor girl (both voiced by Raven-Symone) unwittingly trade places--and wind up showing everyone around them the importance of treating people with respect and courtesy. Adapted for HBO by Lance Crouther and Ali LeRoi.
7. The Frog Princess
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HBO presents this animated special that brings a fresh, feminist perspective to a classic fairy tale. In this special, a frog princess (Jasmine Guy) teaches her human Prince (Greg Kinnear) that love can overcome adversity and change perceptions--if you give it a chance.
6. Henny Penny
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It's election time in the barnyard and Henny Penny (voice of Sharon Stone) has the whole flock in an uproar because she thinks the sky is falling! Robert Guillaume narrates this delightful animated political satire adapted by author Molly Ivins.
5. The Happy Prince
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From this series of animated specials with a feminist slant comes this whimsical update of Oscar Wilde's story about a streetwise New York City pigeon (voice of Cyndi Lauper) who teams up with a good-hearted statue (voice of Ed Koch) to help the city's poor.
4. The Empress' Nightingale
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Bringing a feminist point of view to a classic fairy tale, this special focuses on a greedy Empress who learns a valuable lesson about the meaning of true beauty from a straight-talking, soul-singing nightingale (voiced by Pam Grier).
3. The Bremen Town Musicians
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Bringing a feminist perspective to a classic tale, HBO presents this highly entertaining animated musical special with George Clinton, Gladys Knight, Jenifer Lewis and Dionne Warwick as the voices of four cast-out barn animals who head for Bremen Town to become singers.
2. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
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This animated musical special features a feminist take on the classic tale. Anna Quindlen adapted this version of the story in which Ali Baba is a young Arabian girl who outsmarts the Great One and his forty thieves.
1. The Three Little Pigs
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In this animated musical special that features a feminist take on a classic tale, HBO presents The Three Little Pigs. The all-star voice cast includes country singer Loretta Lynn as Deli Porkchop, a retired singer who runs a camp for girl piglets (Tyra Banks, Courteney Cox and Sandra Oh), who build their homes while keeping their eyes peeled for the big, bad Wolfgang (Sinbad).