![]() ![]() If the deal isn't finished by midnight that very night, Spin will never find true love. She also rattles off a bunch of fine print to the deal such as "no clones, no deals with the Devil, no wizards undoing everything and no Beyonders". Edge of Spider-Verse (2022): Spinderella has a fairy- gob mother, called Norma, who offers her spider powers in exchange for retrieving something Spin's mother stole from her.Claus.Ĭontrast Fairy Devilmother, Wicked Stepmother and Wicked Witch. Often associated with the Cinderella Plot.Ĭompare Fairy Companion, God Was My Copilot, Guardian Angel, Magical Nanny and Mrs. An occasional subversion is to make the Fairy Godmother evil, amoral, Literal-Minded, or just not particularly good with magic.Ī Sub-Trope of Our Fairies Are Different. ![]() Some stories might make this a Deus ex Machina. It's still often played straight too, it's just so useful that writers can't resist it, although they often disguise the fairy godmother as something else. This is also a highly Discredited Trope these days, usually associated with the most archaic parts of Fairy Tales, even though this trope is Newer Than They Think most Cinderella variants have her aided by her dead mother, or (in such variants as " Catskin" and " Cap o' Rushes") by nothing but her own wits and some advice. And yes, in early fairy tales, they were meant to be their ward's actual godmother. They sometimes are part of an agency or an organization. (If they are asked why they are just showing up now, they may express in some form how previously, the protagonist needed to learn something.) Why they do this is seldom specified - nor why they failed to appear a lot earlier in the story when a little change could have made all the difference. The dream that you wish, she'll grant you.Ī magical being whose role is to help out the protagonist of a tale, sometimes appearing in their darkest hour to grant their fondest wish, sometimes through less direct methods (and often with the aid of a Magic Wand). ![]()
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