If there are talking animals then it is a fable.
If there are fairies then it is a fairy tale.
So the gingerbread man is a fable Fables have a moral or lesson that is usually stated in the story. Not all Fairy Tales have fairies (Little Red Riding Hood) and there are some fairy tales with talking animals (The Ugly Duckling).
it was published in 1897 by Willaim Scottsford
The main characters in "The Gingerbread Man" fairy tale are the Gingerbread Man himself, the old woman who bakes him, and various other characters he encounters during his escape, like a cow, a horse, and a fox.
Gingerbread man, Cinderella, Fairy Godmother, Snow White, Tinkerbell, Pinocchio, Puss in Boots
he was trying to get the gingerbread man to tell him where all the fairytale creatures are because they are "ruining his perfect world".
There might be more than one, but that sounds like what happens in the Gingerbread Man.
No, Spider Man is a fantasy character. Fairy and folktales originally were told, but not written down until much later. Spider Man was created by a specific writer therefore he is a fantasy rather than a fairy tale character.
yes there are original versions of the gingerbread man that used to be called Jonny cake
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.
The pronoun for gingerbread man is "he."
The Gingerbread Man was created in 1875.
The gingerbread man came from Germany
Ed Arno has written: 'The gingerbread man' -- subject(s): Fairy tales, Juvenile literature, Folklore