Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
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Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child is an American animated television series
Cartoon series
A cartoon series is a set of regularly presented animated television programs with a common series title, usually related to one another. These episodes typically share the same characters and a basic theme...

 that premiered March 26, 1995, on HBO. Narrated by Robert Guillaume
Robert Guillaume
Robert "Bob" Guillaume is an American stage and television actor, best known for his role as Benson Du Bois on the TV-series Soap and the spin-off Benson, voicing the mandrill Rafiki in The Lion King and as Isaac Jaffe on Sports Night...

, the series aired 39 episodes from 1995 to 2000, and is currently airing on the HBO Family digital
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 cable
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 television channel
Television channel
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 in the United States since 1999.

Plot

Each episode details a classic fairy tale, but in the style of greatly different cultures or with feminist leanings with characters voiced by famous actors, comedians, singers, political activists, and other famous celebrities of varying cultures, backgrounds, and ethnicity.

Season 1 (1995)

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Season 2 (1997)

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Season 3 (1999-2000)

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External links

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