Seasons

1. The Emperor's New Clothes

2. The Magic Clogs

3. Puss in Boots

4. Tiddalik

5. The Twelve Dancing Princesses

6. The Pot of Gold

7. Rumplestiltskin

8. The Water of Life

9. The Selfish Giant

10. The Three Wishes

11. The Lion and the Mouse

12. The Tsarevna Frog

13. The Happy Prince

14. Pandora's Box

15. The Tongue Cut Sparrow

16. Thumbelina

17. The Hare and the Lion

18. The Rat's Daughter

19. The Magic Porrdige Pot

20. The Higgledy-Piggedly Palace

21. Hansel and Gretel

22. The Flying Head

23. The Greedy Merchant

24. Lazy Jack

25. King Midas and His Golden Touch

26. The Little Match Girl

27. The Bremen Tour Musicians

28. The Ugly Duckling

29. The Golden Goose

30. The Princess and the Pea

31. Baba Yaga

32. The Brave Tin Soldier

33. The Fly

34. Little Red Riding Hood

35. Rapunzel

36. The Buried Moon

37. The Giant's Stairs

38. The Haughty Princess

39. The Talkative Tortoise

40. The Nightingale

41. When Elephants Could Fly

42. The Brave Little Tailor

43. The Magic Brush

44. Why the Sea Is Salty

45. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves

46. Ricky Tuftyhead

47. The Maiden of the Milky Way

48. Aladdin and His Lamp

49. The Miller and His Donkey

50. The Monkey and the Crocodile

51. The Little Mermaid

52. The Donkey and the Bell

53. The Elephant's Child

54. The Old Woman and Her Pig

55. The Hare and the Tortoise

56. The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

57. The Brave Little Parrot

58. The Three Billy Goats Gruff

59. The Frog Prince

60. The Wolf and the Dog

61. Jack and the Beanstalk

62. Androcles and the Lion

63. Beauty and the Beast

64. The Pied Piper of Hamelin

65. Jorinda and Jorindel

66. Tom Thumb

67. Snow White

68. The Three Brothers

69. The Gingerbread Man

70. The Boy Who Cried Wolf

71. The Sorcerer's Apprentice

72. The King with Donkey's Ears

73. The Boy and the Turtle

74. The Chatterbox

75. Chicken Little

76. The Enormous Nose

77. The Tower to the Moon

78. The Dream Catcher

79. The Women of Weisburg

80. The Trojan Horse

81. The Farmer and the Money Lender

82. The Tortoise, the Elephant and the Hippopotamus

83. The Outcast Prince

84. Why the Evergreen Trees Never Lose Their Leaves

85. The Butterfly That Stamped

86. Sinbad and the Roc

87. Cinderella

88. The Wooden Bowl

89. The Fox and the Crow

90. The Firebird

91. The Six Swans

92. Cricket the Fortune Teller

93. The Elves and the Shoemaker

94. Brains and Luck

95. Brer Rabbit and Brer Fox

96. The Tiger's Whisker

97. Sleeping Beauty

98. The Little Dutch Boy

99. The Black School

100. The Loaded Dog

101. Hans the Hedge Hog

102. The Jester and the King

103. The Three Questions

104. The Reluctant Dragon

105. The Tale of Achmed’s Gold

106. It’s Perfectly True

107. Two Frogs

108. The Selkie

109. One Grain of Rice

110. The Polar Bear Child

111. The Sword in the Stone

112. The Seed

113. Dionysus and the Pirates

114. Canute and the Sea

115. The Giant Turnip

116. The Blue Jackal

117. Dick Whittington

118. The Dream

119. Snow White and Rose Red

120. The Little Red Hen

121. Narcissus

122. The Old House

123. Rip van Winkle

124. Why the Kangaroo Has a Pouch

125. The Stonecutter

126. The Language of Birds

127. The Boy and the Troll

128. The Three Little Pigs

129. Goldilocks and the Three Bears

130. The Story Spirits
Cast

Keith Buckley
(voice)

Tracy Mann
(voice)
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