
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child is an anthology animated series that aired on HBO from 1995-2000. Each episode showcases a classic story in different cultures, which contains characters voiced by various famous celebrities.

Three female piglets go to a summer camp called Camp Piggywood and they ward off Big Bad Wolfgang.
A girl named Ali Baba must rescue Cassim and outsmart the 40 thieves to save their family.
The classic Brothers Grimm tale is told with a country/African-American twist, as outcast barn animals become singers and go on their way to Bremen.
The classic tale is given a feminine makeover when a greedy empress learns about the true meaning of beauty.
Complete episode guide for Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child with detailed information about every season and episode including air dates, summaries, ratings, and streaming availability in United States.
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Based on Oscar Wilde's short story, a statue and a New York City pigeon work together to help the poor.
A news reporter hen named Henny Penny convinces barnyard denizens that the sky is falling.
In this country version of a Russian fairy tale, a frog princess proves that love conquers all.
The classic Mark Twain novel is told with an African-American and feminist twist where a princess named Princess Olivia and a poor girl named Zoe exchange identities.
In a feminist retelling of the story, young hippie Vanna falls in love with Rip Winkle and must rediscover her voice after not being respected by her sexist husband.
An Inuit setting as the snow queen freezes a boy's heart and takes him to her icy castle. Only his best friend, a girl with a powerful heart, can save him.
In an African-American twist and feminist twist, a set of tin soldiers inspires a girl's imagination and its one-legged leader conquers all obstacles to reach a dancer toy she loves.
A Mexican feminist version of the classic story. Robinita Hood leads her band of the Merry Chicas to stop the greedy Sheriff Juan Jose del Ramon de Jamon with the help of her love interest Mario.
A beautiful detective tracks down Aesop's Fables which has been stolen by some Aesop characters.