Fairy tale (disambiguation)
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A fairy tale is a story featuring folkloric characters.
Fairy Tale(s) or Fairytale(s) may also refer to:
Literature
- Fairy Tales (Cummings book), a book of fairy tales by e. e. cummings
- Fairy Tales (Terry Jones book), a book of children's stories
- Faerie Tale, a 1988 fantasy novel by Raymond E. Feist
- Fairytale fantasy, a subgenre of fantasy that uses of folklore motifs and plots
- Joseph Jacobs published multiple collections of fairy tales with distinguished illustrations by John Dickson Batten
- Fairy Tail, a 2006 manga by Hiro Mashima
Dance
- A Fairy Tale, a ballet by Marius Petipa and Richter
Film and television
- Fairy Tales (film), a 1979 sex comedy
- FairyTale: A True Story, a 1997 film based on the story of the Cottingley Fairies
- Fairy Tale (TV series), a Canadian LGBT dating show
- Fairy Tales (TV series), a 2008 British drama anthology series
- "Fairy Tale", the 12th episode in season 2 of the Disney Channel sitcom Wizards of Waverly Place
Music
Albums
- Fairytale (album), a 1965 album by Donovan
- Fairy Tale (Mai Kuraki album), or the title song
- Fairy Tale (Michael Wong album), or the title song
- Fairy Tales, (Divine album), or the title song
- Fairytales (Alexander Rybak album), or the title song (see below)
- Fairytales (Desirée Sparre-Enger album), or the title song
- Fairy Tales (Mother Gong album), 1979
Songs
- "Fairytale" (Alexander Rybak song), the winning entry of the Eurovision Song Contest 2009
- "Fairytale" (Pointer Sisters song), a 1974 song by the Pointer Sisters
- "Fairy Tales" (Anita Baker song), 1991
- "Fairytale" (Kalafina song)
- "Fairytale", a 1976 single by Dana
- "Fairytale", by Enya from Enya
- "Fairytale", by Sara Bareilles from Careful Confessions and Little Voice
- "Fairy Tale", by Shaman from Ritual
Games
- Fairy Tale (game), a card game
- A Fairy Tale (video game), a 2009 puzzle video game created by Reflexive Entertainment
- The Faery Tale Adventure, a 1987 adventure video game
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