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Fairy tale parody is a genre of fiction which parodies traditional fairy tales. The genre was popularized on television by the ''Fractured Fairy Tales'' segments on ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show''.〔 The 2001 computer animated film ''Shrek'' brought great popularity to the genre. Parodies soon eclipsed traditional fairy tales. The genre garnered some praise for its more modern views but was also criticized for supplanting the traditional stories.〔 Children's books that have been classified as fairy tale parodies: * ''The Giant's Big Toe'' by Brock Cole * ''Sleeping Ugly'' by Jane Yolen * ''Jack and the Meanstalk'' by Brian Wildsmith and Rebecca Wildsmith * ''The Book That Jack Wrote'', ''The True Story of the Three Little Pigs'', ''The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales'', and ''The Frog Prince, Continued'' by Jon Scieszka * ''Ruby'', by Michael Emberley * ''Jim Henson Presents Goldilocks, Miss Piggy's Dream'' by Louise Gikow * ''The Three Bears'' by Cindy West * Cinderella * * ''Cinder Edna'' by Ellen Jackson * * ''Cinder-Elly'' by Frances Minters * * ''Cinderella and the Glass Flipper'' by Janet Perlman * * ''Cinderella with Benjy and Bubbles'' by Ruth Perle * ''The Adventures of Simple Simon'' by Chris Conover * ''The Velveteen Killer Rabbit'' by Elia Anie ''Politically Correct Fairy Tales'' and ''Politically Correct Bedtime Stories: Modern tales for our life and times'' by James Finn Garner have been called "Adult fractured fairy tales ... still humorous but the humor is for adults".〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fairy tale parody」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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