The plural is "fairy tales" (children's stories).(If used as an adjective, the term fairy-tale should be hyphenated.)
Dinosaur Tales has 144 pages.
Bedside Tales of Sultan has 220 pages.
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Most fairly tales begin with the four words once upon a time. Fairy tales have existed for centuries and usually have a moral to share.
Ranpo Edogawa has written: 'Imomushi' -- subject(s): Detective and mystery stories, Japanese, Japanese Detective and mystery stories 'Japanese tales of mystery and imagination' 'Relatos Japoneses De Misterio E Imaginacion/ Japanese Tales of Mystery And Imagination (La Barca De Caronte)' 'Japanese tales of mystery & imagination' -- subject(s): Fiction, Japanese Detective and mystery stories, Social life and customs, Translations into English 'Kumo otoko' -- subject(s): Detective and mystery stories, Japanese, Japanese Detective and mystery stories 'Japanese tales of mystery and imagination' -- subject(s): FICTION / Ghost, FICTION / Horror, Japanese Short stories 'Proie et l'ombre (la)' 'Kagami jigoku'
Tales of Mystery ended in 1963.
Tales of Mystery was created in 1961.
The duration of Tales of Mystery is 1500.0 seconds.
Weird Mystery Tales happened on -19-08-07.
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Seisuke Yamazaki has written: 'Tsuruoka no mukashibanashi' -- subject(s): Japanese Tales, Tales, Japanese
1914
Poe is well known for writing detective, mystery and Gothic Horror tales. He also wrote humor, satire and Science Fiction.
Japanese fairy tales have more moral, plot and storyline whereas English fairy tales explain simple morals. Note that they're written in different languages(although Japanese fairy tales are translated to the English language).
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Keigo Seki has written: 'Nihon no mukashibanashi' -- subject(s): Folklore, History and criticism, Japanese Tales, Tales, Themes, motives 'Nihon mukashibanashi taisei' -- subject(s): Collected works, Japanese Tales 'Mukashibanashi no rekishi' -- subject(s): History, History and criticism, Japanese Mythology, Tales 'Minzokugaku to minzokugaku'