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* [[Fan Nickname|Author Nickname]]: Rothfuss refers to the third ending as "the one with the teeth". [[Sarcasm Mode|That's a good sign.]]
* [[Fan Nickname|Author Nickname]]: Rothfuss refers to the third ending as "the one with the teeth". [[Sarcasm Mode|That's a good sign.]]
* [[Bread Eggs Milk Squick]]: The result of reading all the way through.
* [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick]]: The result of reading all the way through.
* [[Companion Cube]]: Mr. Whiffle to the Princess.
* [[Companion Cube]]: Mr. Whiffle to the Princess.
* [[Content Warnings]]: See [[Snicket Warning Label]] below.
* [[Content Warnings]]: See [[Snicket Warning Label]] below.
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* [[Cute Monster Girl]]: {{spoiler|The Princess.}}
* [[Cute Monster Girl]]: {{spoiler|The Princess.}}
* [[Derailed Fairy Tale]]: According to Patrick Rothfuss, [http://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2009/12/coming-soon-adventures-of-princess-and/ this story was a real-life example].
* [[Derailed Fairy Tale]]: According to Patrick Rothfuss, [http://blog.patrickrothfuss.com/2009/12/coming-soon-adventures-of-princess-and/ this story was a real-life example].
* [[Everythings Better With Princesses]]: [[Cute Kitten|And kittens.]]
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]]: [[Cute Kitten|And kittens.]]
* [[Foreshadowing]]: For the third ending, here and there. For example, look at the castle gates when the Princess and Mr. Whiffle search for the kitten. {{spoiler|The lock is on the outside.}}
* [[Foreshadowing]]: For the third ending, here and there. For example, look at the castle gates when the Princess and Mr. Whiffle search for the kitten. {{spoiler|The lock is on the outside.}}
* [[Fractured Fairy Tale]]: ''And how.''
* [[Fractured Fairy Tale]]: ''And how.''
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** '''[[Fan Nickname|"The one with the teeth"]]:''' {{spoiler|The monster was holding a melting piece of marzipan, and was taking care of the kitten in hopes of becoming friends with the Princess. She promptly ''devours both of them and makes their bones into a tent'' whereupon she has a tea party with Mr. Whiffle.}}
** '''[[Fan Nickname|"The one with the teeth"]]:''' {{spoiler|The monster was holding a melting piece of marzipan, and was taking care of the kitten in hopes of becoming friends with the Princess. She promptly ''devours both of them and makes their bones into a tent'' whereupon she has a tea party with Mr. Whiffle.}}
* [[Our Monsters Are Different]]: The "thing under the bed" sounds like a traditional boogeyman; it lives under the bed of a child and stays out of the dark. {{spoiler|The first ending subverts him when he simply tickles the Princess. The second ending plays him straighter after he seems to have gruesomely killed the kitten. The third ending turns it completely around, having the thing be friendly, while the ''Princess'' is the real monster.}}
* [[Our Monsters Are Different]]: The "thing under the bed" sounds like a traditional boogeyman; it lives under the bed of a child and stays out of the dark. {{spoiler|The first ending subverts him when he simply tickles the Princess. The second ending plays him straighter after he seems to have gruesomely killed the kitten. The third ending turns it completely around, having the thing be friendly, while the ''Princess'' is the real monster.}}
* [[Precision F Strike|Precision S Strike]]: See [[Snicket Warning Label]] below.
* [[Precision F-Strike|Precision S Strike]]: See [[Snicket Warning Label]] below.
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: This book looks very much like a children's story, from the title to the style of writing to the very cute illustrations.
* [[Schmuck Bait]]: This book looks very much like a children's story, from the title to the style of writing to the very cute illustrations.
* [[Snicket Warning Label]]: Some copies of the book [[Incredibly Lame Pun|bear]] a sticker with Mr. Whiffle's face and the text, "This shit is not for kids. Seriously." It's the only place where any profanity is used, but it's enough to get the point across.
* [[Snicket Warning Label]]: Some copies of the book [[Incredibly Lame Pun|bear]] a sticker with Mr. Whiffle's face and the text, "This shit is not for kids. Seriously." It's the only place where any profanity is used, but it's enough to get the point across.
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Revision as of 14:32, 9 January 2014

Not for kids.

The Adventures of the Princess and Mr. Whiffle is a story by Wisconsin author Patrick Rothfuss, better known for his Heroic Fantasy best seller The Name of the Wind. Released in March 2010, it's a fairy tale about a princess and her teddy bear, Mr. Whiffle.

At first...

Don't let the saccharine visuals (by Nate Taylor) fool you; this book is most definitely not for young children, unless you want to emotionally scar them for life. For adults, on the other hand, it's one of the best parodies of fairy tales in the vein (no pun intended) of the Brothers Grimm. As Rothfuss puts it, "I think of it as Calvin and Hobbes meets Coraline, with some Edward Gorey mixed in."

The book focuses on the titular duo, as well as a mysterious "thing under the bed". It has three seperate endings; unlike the Choose Your Own Adventure series, however, it's meant to be read in a linear fashion. How the story ends depends on where you decide to stop reading, so you get a good ending, a bad ending, or..."the one with the teeth".


Tropes include: