Your one-stop shop for delightful rundowns of your favorite fairy tale classics (and many you've never heard of before). So if you want your favorite childhood movies ruined for you in the most amusing ways possible, come give a listen.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | FictionComedy Fiction |
TODAY'S STORIES: The Flea and the Professor / The Melon and the Professor / Courage Tested / The Great Test more
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TODAY'S STORIES: Little Red Riding Hood + two very short fables: The Wolf in Disguise / The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. more
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TODAY'S STORIES: My Lord Bag of Rice / The Tongue-Cut Sparrow more
TODAY'S STORIES: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs / Snow White and Rose Red / Snow White and the Fox more
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I really enjoy this podcast. The host has a great, sarcastic sense of humor and made me hear the classic stories in a whole new way. She also has a great voice and flow to her speaking. I grew up a fairy tale junky and love hearing her take on them.
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