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- List of fairy tales (links | edit)
- Thumbling (links | edit)
- Arabela (TV series) (links | edit)
- Deutsche Mythologie (links | edit)
- The True Bride (links | edit)
- The Peasant's Wise Daughter (links | edit)
- The Griffin (fairy tale) (links | edit)
- The Star Money (links | edit)
- The Pink (links | edit)
- Old Hildebrand (links | edit)
- The Two Kings' Children (links | edit)
- The Three Apprentices (links | edit)
- The King of the Golden Mountain (links | edit)
- The Turnip (links | edit)
- The Hurds (links | edit)
- A Riddling Tale (links | edit)
- Mary's Child (links | edit)
- Göttingen Seven (links | edit)
- American McGee's Grimm (links | edit)
- How Some Children Played at Slaughtering (links | edit)
- Going a Traveling (links | edit)
- The Stolen Farthings (links | edit)
- The Mouse, the Bird, and the Sausage (links | edit)
- The Starving Children (links | edit)
- The Golden Key (Grimm's Fairy Tales) (links | edit)
- Grimm Tales (play) (links | edit)
- The Three Army Surgeons (links | edit)
- Godfather Death (links | edit)
- Once Upon a Brothers Grimm (links | edit)
- Sweet Porridge (links | edit)
- Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1955 film) (links | edit)
- Puss in Boots (links | edit)
- Hans in Luck (links | edit)
- Clever Hans (fairy tale) (links | edit)
- Deutsche Sagen (links | edit)
- Transformations (opera) (links | edit)
- The Straw, the Coal, and the Bean (links | edit)
- The Ear of Corn (fairy tale) (links | edit)
- The Boots of Buffalo Leather (links | edit)
- The Sea-Hare (links | edit)
- The Crumbs on the Table (links | edit)
- The Pack of Ragamuffins (links | edit)
- Herr Korbes (links | edit)
- The Louse and the Flea (links | edit)
- The Old Man and his Grandson (links | edit)
- The Fox and the Geese (links | edit)
- The Bright Sun Brings It to Light (links | edit)
- The Maid of Brakel (links | edit)
- The Gnome (fairy tale) (links | edit)