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The Fairyland Story was released by Taito in Japan in July 1985 [5] and in North America later that year. It was designed by Hiroshi "ONIJUST" Tsujino, best known for designing The Ninja Warriors, with music composed by Y. Tsuchida, and sound effects done by Tadashi Kimijima.
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Fairyland, a novel by science fiction writer Paul J. McAuley; Fairyland (Gailit novel), a 1918 novel by August Gailit; Fairyland (Elliott novel), a 1990 novel by Sumner Locke Elliott; Fairyland, a 2011 novel series by Catherynne M. Valente; Fairy-Land, an 1829 poem by Edgar Allan Poe; Fairyland (horse), an Irish Thoroughbred racehorse
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Fairyland may be referred to simply as Fairy or Faerie, though that usage is an archaism.It is often the land ruled by the "Queen of Fairy", and thus anything from fairyland is also sometimes described as being from the "Court of the Queen of Elfame" or from the Seelie court in Scottish folklore.
Touhou Spell Bubble features a story mode told from either Reimu and Marisa's perspectives, both containing 22 levels each. Using visual novel -styled cutscenes and gameplay, it tells the tale of Marisa's newly developed, magically charged game "Spell Bubble" and the ongoing mysteries regarding the upcoming tournament surrounding it.
Gregory Frost's Fitcher's Brides (2002) a retelling of the Bluebeard / Fitcher's Bird fairy tale; Louise Murphy's The True Story of Hansel and Gretel (2003) Edith Pattou's East (2003) based on East of the Sun and West of the Moon; Shannon Hale's The Goose Girl (2003) based on The Goose Girl tale collected by the Grimm Brothers
Evelyn Sharp's short story "The Wonderful Toymaker" is part of a collection of fairy tales in the book, All the Way to Fairyland: Fairy Stories. The Cambridge University Press originally published the anthology in 1897. An EBook version was made available through The Project Gutenberg on 3 November 2009. [1]