Is A Twisted Tale Based On A Classic Fairy Tale?

2026-07-11 02:06:00
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Xanthe
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Favorite read: Twisted Fate
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It is and it isn't. The series uses the Disney-fied fairy tales as its jumping-off point, not the grimmer Brothers Grimm or Hans Christian Andersen originals. Calling them 'based on a classic fairy tale' feels a bit misleading because the source material is already a filtered, cinematic version. They're based on the Disney adaptation of a classic tale. The twists are often pretty dark, which can accidentally bring them closer to the original folklore's tone, but that's more of an interesting side effect than the intent.

Some entries work better than others. 'So This is Love' reimagining 'Cinderella' was a bit flat for me, but 'Unbirthday' playing with 'Alice in Wonderland' logic was genuinely clever.
2026-07-12 23:37:43
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Yeah, but with a big asterisk. They're directly riffing on the Disney animated classics, not the older public domain stories. The premise is taking that specific movie moment and spinning it sideways. If you go in expecting a fresh take on the base folklore, you might be disappointed. It's Disney fanfic with official covers, essentially. Fun for what it is, though.
2026-07-13 20:01:40
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Piper
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Favorite read: Not So Cinderella
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Honestly, I was confused at first too! The branding makes it sound like a new thing, but it's a whole series of 'what if' books that remix Disney movie plots. Each one takes a specific film like 'Aladdin' or 'The Little Mermaid' and throws a major twist into the story's turning point. So they're based on the Disney animated versions, which themselves are adaptations of older tales. It's less about redoing the original folklore and more about playing with the familiar beats from the movies we grew up with.

For example, 'Part of Your World' asks what if Ariel never defeated Ursula? It's a direct sequel premise to the 1989 film's events. I find the quality varies a lot by author, but the concept hooks you if you're into alternate histories for those characters.
2026-07-14 10:11:47
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What is the main plot twist in A Twisted Tale?

3 Answers2026-07-11 16:01:47
It's probably referring to the 'What If' series by Disney, 'A Twisted Tale', which has multiple books. If you mean the original 'Twisted Tale', the one that kicked it all off was 'A Whole New World' about Jafar getting the lamp first in Aladdin. The twist isn't just that he wins early, but how it's executed. The story flips the whole power dynamic on its head; Aladdin is in the dungeons, Jasmine has to navigate a world where Jafar is the all-powerful sorcerer-sultan, and Genie is enslaved in a far more sinister way. The main twist that gets the plot moving is actually Jafar's first wish being for Genie to show him his future, so he sees his eventual defeat and decides to change it. It's less of a single gotcha moment and more the entire premise being a sustained twist on the movie we know. What I find more interesting is how the twist holds up. The book commits to the dark premise and explores the logical consequences, like Agrabah becoming a literal police state under Jafar's magic surveillance. It makes the familiar characters feel fresh because they're reacting to a completely different set of rules. The twist isn't just shocking; it's a foundation for a whole new kind of character study for Jasmine especially, who becomes a resistance leader instead of a princess waiting to be saved.
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