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  • Thumbelina is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a thumb-sized girl and adventures. First published in 1835, with it being translated to English in 1846. The story has been adapted many times in various mediums.
  • Thumbelina is the main protagonist in the film of the same name.
  • [Source] She is the tiny girl from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "Tommelise" (Thumbelina) [1]. Geralt encounters her in the Land of a Thousand Fables, where she lives in her own miniature world. Sylvia Anna will scold Geralt, if he accidentally steps on Thumbelina.
  • Thumbelina is an episode of the television series Hello Kitty's Animation Theater.
  • Thumbelina is a citizen of Smalltown.
  • Don Bluth's adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. It sticks to the basic story fairly closely. A woman pines for a child and, magically, she is gifted with a little girl no bigger than her thumb. Thumbelina, as she is promptly named, is a happy person but secretly pines to meet someone tiny like herself. Over the course of the film, she gets into several misadventures with various characters who want to marry her (come to think of it, this is a pretty odd story). Eventually she finds the enchanted Fairy Prince of her dreams. They get married and Thumbelina transforms into a Fairy and good times are had by all.
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  • Thumbelina came out of a flower and met Erik and Prince Cornelius.
  • The tale opens with a beggar woman giving a peasant's wife a barleycorn in exchange for food. Once planted, a tiny girl, Thumbelina, emerges from its flower. One night, Thumbelina, asleep in her walnut-shell cradle, is carried off by a toad who wants the miniature maiden as a bride for her son. With the help of some friendly fish and a butterfly, Thumbelina escapes the toad and her son, and drifts on a lily pad until captured by a cockchafer. The insect discards her when his friends reject her company. Thumbelina tries to protect herself from the elements, but when winter comes, she is in desperate straits. She is finally given shelter by an old field mouse and tends her dwelling in gratitude. The mouse suggests Thumbelina marry her neighbor, a mole, but Thumbelina finds repulsive the pros
  • Thumbelina was a member of the Mutant Liberation Front. She was often picked on by the other members of the team, particularly Wildside and Strobe. Stryfe often kept Thumbelina in the reserves, and only sent her out when he absolutely needed to. Because of her weight, she would get tired very easily, espcially when Tempo used her time altering powers to grant the team super speed. However, Thumbelina's powers were useful to the group, as she provided easy access to difficult areas; she also became skilled in using her power for sneak attacks. In one mission, Thumbelina was able to repair a bomb that was severed by gunfire, and enabled the Mutant Liberation Front to succeed in their mission. She was later sent to release the captured Nasty Boys, Slab and Hairbag. Slab, Thumbelina's brother,
  • Nostalgia Chick: Hi, I'm your Nostalgia Chick and- (looks at an imaginary watch) Oh! Is it Don Bluth time again already? NCh (voiceover): I'd like to propose a theory. (A chart showing the quality of Disney movies and Don Bluth films is shown.) The profitability and quality of any given Don Bluth movie, is an inverse proportion to how well the Disney company is doing. This includes Pixar. NCh: Think about it... NCh: They were making nothing. So not only was Don Bluth in the bank, he actually got to make movies that didn't suck. There were even some of them...good. So what happened?
  • The main character in the story is a girl, brought to life by magic, who is only a few inches tall. For a short time, the girl leads a comfortable life, until she is stolen away from her home by a toad. The toad wishes the girl to marry her son. Thumbelina escapes but an insect and then a mole also fall in love with her, although Thumbelina has no such feelings for either of them. Thumbelina is eventually taken far away to a land where she finds other little people like herself.
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  • Title and short intro here.
  • Thumbelina is a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a thumb-sized girl and adventures. First published in 1835, with it being translated to English in 1846. The story has been adapted many times in various mediums.
  • Thumbelina is the main protagonist in the film of the same name.
  • [Source] She is the tiny girl from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "Tommelise" (Thumbelina) [1]. Geralt encounters her in the Land of a Thousand Fables, where she lives in her own miniature world. Sylvia Anna will scold Geralt, if he accidentally steps on Thumbelina.
  • Thumbelina was a member of the Mutant Liberation Front. She was often picked on by the other members of the team, particularly Wildside and Strobe. Stryfe often kept Thumbelina in the reserves, and only sent her out when he absolutely needed to. Because of her weight, she would get tired very easily, espcially when Tempo used her time altering powers to grant the team super speed. However, Thumbelina's powers were useful to the group, as she provided easy access to difficult areas; she also became skilled in using her power for sneak attacks. In one mission, Thumbelina was able to repair a bomb that was severed by gunfire, and enabled the Mutant Liberation Front to succeed in their mission. She was later sent to release the captured Nasty Boys, Slab and Hairbag. Slab, Thumbelina's brother, has the complementary ability to grow in size to an extent, and they have a close relationship together. Her only friend in the Mutant Liberation Front was Dragoness, who was the only member that didn't make fun of her. It is unknown if Thumbelina retained her powers after Decimation.
  • Thumbelina is an episode of the television series Hello Kitty's Animation Theater.
  • Thumbelina is a citizen of Smalltown.
  • The tale opens with a beggar woman giving a peasant's wife a barleycorn in exchange for food. Once planted, a tiny girl, Thumbelina, emerges from its flower. One night, Thumbelina, asleep in her walnut-shell cradle, is carried off by a toad who wants the miniature maiden as a bride for her son. With the help of some friendly fish and a butterfly, Thumbelina escapes the toad and her son, and drifts on a lily pad until captured by a cockchafer. The insect discards her when his friends reject her company. Thumbelina tries to protect herself from the elements, but when winter comes, she is in desperate straits. She is finally given shelter by an old field mouse and tends her dwelling in gratitude. The mouse suggests Thumbelina marry her neighbor, a mole, but Thumbelina finds repulsive the prospect of being married to such a creature because he spent all his days underground and never saw the sun or sky. She escapes the situation by fleeing to a far land with a swallow she nursed back to health during the winter. In a sunny field of flowers, Thumbelina meets a tiny flower-fairy prince just her size and to her liking, and they wed. She receives a pair of wings to accompany her husband on his travels from flower to flower, and a new name, Maia. In the original version of the story, a bluebird had been viewing Thumbelina's story since the beginning and had been in love with her since. In the end, the bird is heartbroken once Thumbelina marries the flower prince, and flies off, eventually arriving at a small house. There, he tells Thumbelina's story to a man who is implied to be Hans Christian Andersen himself, who chronicles the story in a book.
  • Don Bluth's adaptation of the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale. It sticks to the basic story fairly closely. A woman pines for a child and, magically, she is gifted with a little girl no bigger than her thumb. Thumbelina, as she is promptly named, is a happy person but secretly pines to meet someone tiny like herself. Over the course of the film, she gets into several misadventures with various characters who want to marry her (come to think of it, this is a pretty odd story). Eventually she finds the enchanted Fairy Prince of her dreams. They get married and Thumbelina transforms into a Fairy and good times are had by all.
  • Nostalgia Chick: Hi, I'm your Nostalgia Chick and- (looks at an imaginary watch) Oh! Is it Don Bluth time again already? NCh (voiceover): I'd like to propose a theory. (A chart showing the quality of Disney movies and Don Bluth films is shown.) The profitability and quality of any given Don Bluth movie, is an inverse proportion to how well the Disney company is doing. This includes Pixar. NCh: Think about it... NCh (vo): ...Don Bluth peaked pretty early. His first feature, The Secret of NIMH, is not only widely considered his opus, but came out in 1982, when the Disney animation Studio was in the pits. NCh: They were making nothing. So not only was Don Bluth in the bank, he actually got to make movies that didn't suck. There were even some of them...good. So what happened? (Footage from The Little Mermaid is shown as music from Young Frankenstein plays in the background.) NCh: Oh... Mermaid. NCh (vo): I'm gonna get on a small pedestal and say my piece. It was not The Little Mermaid that caused the Disney Renaissance. Not really. That Honor belongs to Who Framed Roger Rabbit. The Little Mermaid just put that godforsaken Disney musical 90s formula in place. NCh: So, what does this have to do with Don Bluth? NCh (vo): "And hey," you say, "that proof isn't totally true." After all, Anastasia made money, right? Not, as much as a Disney movie, but it did make money. NCh: Yes, but, let's be real here. This was Don Bluth throwing in the towel. This was him saying, "All right, Disney, you win... NCh (vo): ...With your princesses and your musicals and your coming-of-age stories with sweeping, snarky romances. You win." If you can't beat them, join them. Copy the Disney formula and marketing strategy and you will make money. NCh: And they did. But by god, Anastasia weren't the first time he tried. There's a teeny tiny little tweed little blip on his radar a few years before, with much more unfortunate results. NCh (vo): There it is: Thumbelina, that saucy little whore. Thumbelina: That's me! NCh: And in a lot of ways, this one is a much more blatant Disney ripoff than Anastasia. NCh (vo): What was the first big success of the so-called renaissance? Based on a Hans Christian Anderson story so lets do a Hans Christian Anderson story. About I don't know, wanting to be something your not. And lets make her a redhead. They even had the balls to use the same voice actress as the titular character. Ursula: Your voice! Ariel: My voice? Thumbelina: My voice! Beatle: Don't talk. Sing! Editor's note: you can edit the transcript here.
  • The main character in the story is a girl, brought to life by magic, who is only a few inches tall. For a short time, the girl leads a comfortable life, until she is stolen away from her home by a toad. The toad wishes the girl to marry her son. Thumbelina escapes but an insect and then a mole also fall in love with her, although Thumbelina has no such feelings for either of them. Thumbelina is eventually taken far away to a land where she finds other little people like herself. The story is largely Andersen's own invention, although there are some similarities to the folktale "Tom Thumb" and tiny people had appeared in earlier works of literature, such as in Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Animated versions of "Thumbelina" were released in 1924, 1954, 1964, 1983, 1994, 2002 and 2009. A live action movie version was released in 1970 and the story was adapted for American television in 1985. The song "Thumbelina", performed by Danny Kaye in the 1952 movie Hans Christian Andersen, was nominated for an Academy Award as Best Song. The song is now arguably better known than the story which inspired it.
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  • Thumbelina came out of a flower and met Erik and Prince Cornelius.
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