Well, that is an interesting question. However, why would being baked matter? Is raw gingerbread more prone to life than cooked gingerbread? I think that the story had him come to life afterward, because in the Gingerbread man world, being cooked means that you are "done" ... kind of like Pinocchio. He didn't come to life as a tree or as an uncarved piece of wood... only after he was carved and "finished."
In the realm of fiction, a lot of strange things happen. A woman/witch can build a life-sized house out of gingerbread for instance, and live there in the woods for years. A girl's brothers can turn into birds. Straw can be spun into gold. A prince can climb up a tower with no doors to visit a girl who has never been outside in a time of no indoor Plumbing, and not find her disgusting. A Prince's eyes that were pecked out by birds can be restored purely by tears. A girl can remain asleep for 100 years and not die or rot. ... so, gingerbread coming to life after being baked... I don't know. Seems like one of the least hard to believe... especially when the lifespan is so short. Hop out of the oven, run away from the only person who could protect you, and then trust a FOX for no reason... my goodness. Trusting foxes and wolves... you have to wonder if there is a little gingerbread BRAIN in there at all sometimes...
In the story of the Gingerbread Man, the magical element comes from the oven and the whimsical nature of the fairy tale. The idea of a baked cookie coming to life is part of the fantastical and imaginative world created by the author, allowing for a fun and entertaining storyline to unfold. It's a tale that captures the imagination and wonder of children and adults alike.
The gingerbread man is a fairy tale, not a fable. Fairy tales often contain magical elements, talking animals, and fantastical situations, while fables typically involve animals or objects that speak and teach a moral lesson. The story of the gingerbread man is a classic fairy tale about a cookie that comes to life and runs away from its creator.
The Secret Life of--- - 2003 Gingerbread was released on: USA: 5 December 2007
Nineteenth century at least, there were other tales such as the Johnny Cake where inanimate objects come to life- with dire results.
no it is a fariy tale and a cartoon
No frozen things are dead and they don't come back to life.
According to legend, Vampires come to life after being bitten by another Vampire. Vampires start out as normal humans but once being bit they become Vampires.
This is a line from the traditional tale of the Gingerbread Man, a cookie who comes to life and outruns various pursuers until meeting his untimely end. It is often used as a playful refrain in the story to emphasize the Gingerbread Man's speed and elusiveness.
A new life.
It means to come back to life after being dead.
idk.in the bible it says only if you belive
Sugar makes your baked goods sweeter and helps to improve their shelf life. Sugar also makes baked goods retain their moister.
Nope he is dead.