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Nach dem Happy End

Diese Serie befasst sich mit der Komplexität des Lebens nach dem „Happy End“, wo Charaktere unerwarteten Herausforderungen gegenüberstehen und neue Anfänge meistern. Die Erzählungen erforschen die emotionalen Tiefen von Beziehungen, persönliches Wachstum und die Suche nach Sinn jenseits der wahrgenommenen Höhepunkte des Lebens. Leser können herzzerreißende und ergreifende Geschichten erwarten, die traditionelle Märchenenden in Frage stellen. Sie bietet einen realistischen Blick darauf, was passiert, wenn das Leben nach dem Abspann weitergeht.

The Wicked Stepmother Helps Out
The Frog Prince Hops to It
Rapunzel Lets Her Hair Down
The Three Little Pigs Go Camping
Goldilocks and the Just Right Club
Cinderella and the Mean Queen

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  • Cinderella faces a new challenge as she navigates her relationship with her Prince Charming's difficult mother, who is far more troublesome than her stepsisters. Determined to transform the Mean Queen into a more amiable figure, Cinderella employs a bit of makeover magic. This whimsical tale explores themes of family dynamics and personal growth as Cinderella strives to create harmony in her new royal life.

    Cinderella and the Mean Queen
  • Struggling to find her place in a new school, Goldilocks seeks friends who truly understand her, feeling out of place among princesses, trolls, and ninjas. Her journey highlights the challenges of fitting in and the importance of finding a community that embraces individuality.

    Goldilocks and the Just Right Club
  • A meticulous little pig struggles to balance his love for planning with the desire for enjoyment. His two more carefree brothers may hold the key to teaching him how to embrace spontaneity. This charming tale explores themes of balance, fun, and the importance of letting go, inviting readers to discover how planning and play can coexist harmoniously.

    The Three Little Pigs Go Camping
  • Rapunzel yearns for freedom from palace life and her lengthy hair, which her prince adores. Struggling with her desires and the expectations of her royal existence, she seeks a way to break free. The story explores themes of individuality and the quest for self-identity against the backdrop of royal expectations, as Rapunzel navigates her feelings and the consequences of her choices.

    Rapunzel Lets Her Hair Down
  • The story revolves around Prince Freddy, who, now transformed from a frog, longs for his old life in the pond. His wife, Princess Daisy, finds the pond unappealing, viewing it as muddy and unpleasant. Freddy embarks on a quest to show Daisy the beauty and wonders of the pond, highlighting the importance of appreciating their past before it's lost forever. The narrative explores themes of love, understanding, and the significance of embracing one's roots.

    The Frog Prince Hops to It
  • The story revolves around a wicked stepmother seeking redemption by finding ways to help others and atone for her past misdeeds. Her journey explores themes of forgiveness, transformation, and the quest for a meaningful life, as she navigates the challenges of changing her reputation and making a positive impact on those around her.

    The Wicked Stepmother Helps Out
  • A kind giant faces a dilemma as he must appear frightening to protect himself and his friends from a cruel baron. The story explores themes of bravery and the complexities of appearances, highlighting how kindness can sometimes require a tough exterior. Through this unique narrative, readers will discover the giant's struggle to balance his gentle nature with the need for strength in the face of adversity.

    Mr. Giant and the Beastly Baron
  • After Red Riding Hood and her grandmother have their close call with the Big Bad Wolf, Red Riding Hood sets out find new activities and friends for her lonely granny, and the nice woodcutter who came to their rescue seems like the perfect prospective companion.

    Red Riding Hood Takes Charge
  • Mr. Wolf Bounces Back

    • 56 Seiten
    • 2 Lesestunden
    4,2(6)Abgeben

    The story explores the transformation of a once-feared wolf as he navigates fatherhood and reassesses his role in the neighborhood. With three cubs to care for, he seeks a new purpose that aligns with his strengths while shedding his bully reputation. This whimsical tale delves into themes of growth, responsibility, and the challenges of redefining oneself in light of new responsibilities.

    Mr. Wolf Bounces Back
  • A once-overlooked model, having transformed from the "ugly duckling," is now determined to make a difference by saving the forest. This story highlights themes of self-acceptance, environmentalism, and the power of personal transformation, showcasing the journey of an individual who embraces their past while striving to protect nature.

    The Ugly Duckling Returns
  • The story centers on Snow White's journey of self-discovery and the importance of self-care. As she navigates her responsibilities and relationships, she realizes that prioritizing her own well-being is essential for achieving true happiness. This narrative explores themes of personal growth, empowerment, and the balance between caring for others and oneself. Through her experiences, Snow White learns valuable lessons that lead her toward a fulfilling life.

    Snow White and the Magic Mirror (After Happily Ever After)
  • 4,0(61)Abgeben

    In this tale, Jack seeks a new adventure that rivals his previous escapades, like outsmarting a giant and acquiring a golden goose. Inspired by a visit to the local forest superstore, he devises a fresh plan but first requires his mother's approval to embark on this new journey. The story captures themes of creativity, family dynamics, and the quest for adventure.

    Jack and the Bean Snacks