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− | '''Fairy Tales Today''' was a news show hosted by [[Prairie Dawn]] during the mid 1990's. In a similar format to [[Kermit]]'s [[Sesame Street News Flash|news flashes]], Prairie would interview characters from famous fairy tales. She would either interview them from a video feed in her studio or go on location. |
+ | '''Fairy Tales Today''' was a news show hosted by [[Prairie Dawn]] during the mid 1990's. In a similar format to [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]]'s [[Sesame Street News Flash|news flashes]], Prairie would interview characters from famous fairy tales. She would either interview them from a video feed in her studio or go on location. |
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==Sketches== |
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⚫ | | Prairie interviews some fairy tale fruits and vegetables, including the beans from "[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]", the pumpkin from "[[Cinderella]]" and the apple from "[[Snow White]]", all of whom agree that they get treated unfairly in each of their stories. Prairie says that fruits and vegetables don't have feelings in the real world, which offends them. |
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+ | | align=center| Food Strike<br>[[Episode 3382]] |
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⚫ | | Prairie interviews some fairy tale fruits and vegetables, including the beans from "[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]", the pumpkin from "[[Cinderella]]" and the apple from "[[Snow White]]", all of whom agree that they get treated unfairly in each of their stories. Prairie says that fruits and vegetables don't have feelings in the real world, which offends them. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|52b50e9e-35eb-4545-936b-0d51b9bb792d}}, {{youtube|AVdcxa11US8}}}} |
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⚫ | | Prairie interviews The Princess from "The Princess and the Pea", who can't seem to get to sleep. Prairie suspects it's the pea under the mattress that's preventing her sleep, but it turns out she needs the pea to sleep on, as she has gotten so used to sleeping on it. |
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⚫ | | Prairie interviews The Princess from "The Princess and the Pea", who can't seem to get to sleep. Prairie suspects it's the pea under the mattress that's preventing her sleep, but it turns out she needs the pea to sleep on, as she has gotten so used to sleeping on it. {{sketchrelease|online={{SSvideo|ac5157a1-154d-11dd-8ea8-a3d2ac25b65b}}}} |
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| Prairie has heard that [[Goldilocks]] is no longer working with the three bears and is in a new story involving four penguins. However when she asks if this is true, she finds that talking to Goldilocks is like talking to a brick wall. |
| Prairie has heard that [[Goldilocks]] is no longer working with the three bears and is in a new story involving four penguins. However when she asks if this is true, she finds that talking to Goldilocks is like talking to a brick wall. |
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==See also== |
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Revision as of 14:18, 3 August 2015
Fairy Tales Today was a news show hosted by Prairie Dawn during the mid 1990's. In a similar format to Kermit's news flashes, Prairie would interview characters from famous fairy tales. She would either interview them from a video feed in her studio or go on location.
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Big Sad Wolf Episode 3373 |
Prairie goes to a cottage in the woods where a wolf runs out crying, claiming that some girl came in, called her "Granny" and called his body parts big.
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Food Strike Episode 3382 |
Prairie interviews some fairy tale fruits and vegetables, including the beans from "Jack and the Beanstalk", the pumpkin from "Cinderella" and the apple from "Snow White", all of whom agree that they get treated unfairly in each of their stories. Prairie says that fruits and vegetables don't have feelings in the real world, which offends them.
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Rapunzel's Hair Episode 3460 |
Prairie goes to the park where a large braid of hair is all over the place, causing various people to trip on it. Rapunzel gets her hair stuck and can't break free, until a bystander brings up the idea of a haircut.
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The Princess and the Pea | Prairie interviews The Princess from "The Princess and the Pea", who can't seem to get to sleep. Prairie suspects it's the pea under the mattress that's preventing her sleep, but it turns out she needs the pea to sleep on, as she has gotten so used to sleeping on it.
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Goldilocks and the Four Penguins | Prairie has heard that Goldilocks is no longer working with the three bears and is in a new story involving four penguins. However when she asks if this is true, she finds that talking to Goldilocks is like talking to a brick wall. |