Andersen Monogatari - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

The Ugly Duckling (Come play with me)

The Ugly Duckling (Goodbye, Mother)

Little Ida's Flowers

The Steadfast Tin Soldier

The Story of a Mother

The Flying Trunk

Thumbelina (Gribbitt Groom)

Thumbelina (Buzzing Contest)

Thumbelina (Mole Groom)

Thumbelina (Flower Prince)

The Nightingale (The King's Favorite)

The Nightingale (Smiling Through Tears)

The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep (Happiness is in the Starry Sky)

The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep (Lovely Kris)

The Metal Pig

The Tinder-box (A Monster Jumped Out)

The Tinder-box (The Loveliest Treasure)

What the Old Man Does is Always Right

The Shadow

The Sweethearts or The Top and the Ball

The Marsh King's Daughter (Cursed Father and Child)

The Marsh King's Daughter (Helga's Secret)

The Marsh King's Daughter (The Glow of Love)

Ole Lukøje, The Sandman

The Bishop of Børglum and his Men (Mysterious Børglum Island)

The Bishop of Børglum and his Men (Setting Sail for Battle)

The Travelling Companion (Mysterious Boy)

The Travelling Companion (The Doll That Moved)

The Travelling Companion (Farewell, Friend)

The Most Incredible Thing

The Little Mermaid (Beloved Prince)

The Little Mermaid (Promise to the Witch)

The Little Mermaid (Unhappy Separation)

The Swineherd

Ib and Little Christine (A Tiny Promise)

Ib and Little Christine (Reunion)

The Emperor's New Suit

The Ice Maiden (Rudy is Popular)

The Ice Maiden (Ferone's Worries)

The Ice Maiden (Sad Babette)

Little Claus and Big Claus

The Red Shoes (Shabby Travelling Troupe)

The Red Shoes (Comedy hall)

The Wicked Prince

The Wild Swans (The Haunted Castle)

The Wild Swans (Eliza's Secret)

The Wild Swans (Don't give up, Eliza)

The Old Street Lamp

The Psyche

The Snow Queen (Evil Mirror)

The Snow Queen (Battle in the Land of Death)

The Little Match-Seller
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