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Sometimes overlaps with [[Miles Gloriosus]] and [[The Munchausen]]. Could conceivably be made to overlap with [[Intrepid Reporter]].
Sometimes overlaps with [[Miles Gloriosus]] and [[The Munchausen]]. Could conceivably be made to overlap with [[Intrepid Reporter]].


For the Jim Henson series, see [[The Storyteller (TV series)|here]].
For the Jim Henson series, see [[The Storyteller (TV series)|''The Storyteller'' (TV series)]].


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== Anime and Manga ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Jun Kudo from ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'', especially a master of the [[Tear Jerker]] tales. Of course, [[Cut Short|we hardly ever get to hear any of his stories]]...
* Jun Kudo from ''[[Sayonara, Zetsubou-sensei]]'', especially a master of the [[Tear Jerker]] tales. Of course, [[Cut Short|we hardly ever get to hear any of his stories]]...


== Comic Books ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Kitty Pryde in the classic ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X Men]]'' issue "Kitty's Fairy Tale", made up a bedtime story for young Illyana Rasputin, casting herself as the heroine and other members of the X-Men as characters. Notably, Kitty cast Cyclops as a prince and Jean Grey as a princess cursed by the evil Phoenix, and gave the Scott and Jean in her story the [[Happy Ending]] their counterparts were denied.
* Kitty Pryde in the classic ''[[X-Men (Comic Book)|X Men]]'' issue "Kitty's Fairy Tale", made up a bedtime story for young Illyana Rasputin, casting herself as the heroine and other members of the X-Men as characters. Notably, Kitty cast Cyclops as a prince and Jean Grey as a princess cursed by the evil Phoenix, and gave the Scott and Jean in her story the [[Happy Ending]] their counterparts were denied.


== Fairy Tales ==
== [[Fairy Tales]] ==
* In ''[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/116.htm The Black Thief and the Knight of the Glen]'', the thief saves the lives of his companions by claiming to have been in more danger than they were, and the knight gives him their lives, one by one, to get the stories. The last story recounts how he saved the life of a baby, and the knight's old nursemaid assures him that it's true and he was the baby.
* In ''[http://www.mythfolklore.net/andrewlang/116.htm The Black Thief and the Knight of the Glen]'', the thief saves the lives of his companions by claiming to have been in more danger than they were, and the knight gives him their lives, one by one, to get the stories. The last story recounts how he saved the life of a baby, and the knight's old nursemaid assures him that it's true and he was the baby.
** [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/cft/cft08.htm Conal Yellowclaw] has the same plot, though he is the father of the men he's saving.
** [http://www.sacred-texts.com/neu/celt/cft/cft08.htm Conal Yellowclaw] has the same plot, though he is the father of the men he's saving.


== Film ==
== [[Film]] ==
* Dilios, in ''[[300|Three Hundred]]'', though [[Word of God|according to the film's director]] Zack Snyder, he [[Unreliable Narrator|"knows how not to wreck a good story with truth."]]
* Dilios, in ''[[300|Three Hundred]]'', though [[Word of God|according to the film's director]] Zack Snyder, he [[Unreliable Narrator|"knows how not to wreck a good story with truth."]]
* Ed Bloom, in ''[[Big Fish]]''.
* Ed Bloom, in ''[[Big Fish]]''.
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* C-3PO, relating the heroes' story to the Ewoks in ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'', which actually [[Fridge Brilliance|justifies his presence]] in ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' and ''Jedi's'' prologue: He had to witness the story to tell it later.
* C-3PO, relating the heroes' story to the Ewoks in ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'', which actually [[Fridge Brilliance|justifies his presence]] in ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]'' and ''Jedi's'' prologue: He had to witness the story to tell it later.


== Literature ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* Scheherazade in ''[[Arabian Nights]]''.
* Scheherazade in ''[[Arabian Nights]]''.
* Fflewddur Fflam in ''[[Prydain Chronicles]]'', doing part-time as a [[Spoony Bard]].
* Fflewddur Fflam in ''[[Prydain Chronicles]]'', doing part-time as a [[Spoony Bard]].
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* Poul Anderson's version of ''[[The Saga of Hrolf Kraki|Hrolf Krakki's Saga]]'' is put in the mouth of a woman visiting the court of Athelstane of England with some tales from the Baltic.
* Poul Anderson's version of ''[[The Saga of Hrolf Kraki|Hrolf Krakki's Saga]]'' is put in the mouth of a woman visiting the court of Athelstane of England with some tales from the Baltic.


== Live-Action TV ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'': Andrew, starting in Season 7, with him endeavoring to educate the {{spoiler|[[Redshirt Army|Slayer Potentials]]}}. [[Played for Laughs]] due to him being a bit of a [[Cloudcuckoolander]] at best and suffering the occasional [[Critical Research Failure]] in regards to the show's continuity.
* ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]'': Andrew, starting in Season 7, with him endeavoring to educate the {{spoiler|[[Redshirt Army|Slayer Potentials]]}}. [[Played for Laughs]] due to him being a bit of a [[Cloudcuckoolander]] at best and suffering the occasional [[Critical Research Failure]] in regards to the show's continuity.
* ''[[Numb3rs]]'' : Interestingly enough Charlie Eppes, who constructs entertaining parables to illustrate math.
* ''[[Numb3rs]]'' : Interestingly enough Charlie Eppes, who constructs entertaining parables to illustrate math.
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* Stella from ''[[Barney and Friends]]''.
* Stella from ''[[Barney and Friends]]''.


== Oral Tradition, folklore, Myth and Legend ==
== [[Oral Tradition]], Folklore, Myth and Legend ==
* [[Older Than Feudalism]]: In ''[[The Bible]]'', Jesus was known for illustrating religious points with parables.
* [[Older Than Feudalism]]: In ''[[The Bible]]'', Jesus was known for illustrating religious points with parables.
* [[The Talmud]] has also has several examples.
* [[The Talmud]] has also has several examples.
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* Anansi the Spider, who even challenged the gods (or Tiger, depending on the version you're reading), so that he would be considered king of all stories.
* Anansi the Spider, who even challenged the gods (or Tiger, depending on the version you're reading), so that he would be considered king of all stories.


== Theatre ==
== [[Theatre]] ==
* In the [[Backstory]] of ''[[Othello]]'', this is how Othello won Desdemona.
* In the [[Backstory]] of ''[[Othello]]'', this is how Othello won Desdemona.
{{quote|''Her father loved me, oft invited me,
{{quote|''Her father loved me, oft invited me,''
Still questioned me the story of my life
''Still questioned me the story of my life''
From year to year, the battles, sieges, fortunes,
''From year to year, the battles, sieges, fortunes,''
That I have passed.
''That I have passed.''
I ran it through, even from my boyish days,
''I ran it through, even from my boyish days,''
To th' very moment that he bade me tell it,
''To th' very moment that he bade me tell it,''
Wherein I spoke of most disastrous chances,
''Wherein I spoke of most disastrous chances,''
Of moving accidents by flood and field,
''Of moving accidents by flood and field,''
Of hair-breadth ’scapes i' th' imminent deadly breach,
''Of hair-breadth ’scapes i' th' imminent deadly breach,''
Of being taken by the insolent foe
''Of being taken by the insolent foe''
[[Made a Slave|And sold to slavery, of my redemption thence]]
''[[Made a Slave|And sold to slavery, of my redemption thence]]''
And portance in my traveler’s history.'' }}
''And portance in my traveler’s history.'' }}
* Wendy in ''[[Peter Pan]]''. The fact that she knows "lots of stories" is what makes Peter take her to Never Land in the first place, since the Lost Boys don't know any stories. In early drafts of the script, even the Indians listen in.
* Wendy in ''[[Peter Pan]]''. The fact that she knows "lots of stories" is what makes Peter take her to Never Land in the first place, since the Lost Boys don't know any stories. In early drafts of the script, even the Indians listen in.


== Video Games ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
* Manari from the [[Samurai Shodown]] [[Spin-Off]] ''Nakoruru: Ano Kara no Okurimono''. She's actually from a whole clan of these.
* Manari from the [[Samurai Shodown]] [[Spin-Off]] ''Nakoruru: Ano Kara no Okurimono''. She's actually from a whole clan of these.
* Homeros in [[Fire Emblem Jugdral]]'s ''Thracia 776.''
* Homeros in [[Fire Emblem Jugdral]]'s ''Thracia 776.''
* Vernon from ''[[Psychonauts]]'' is an limitless warehouse of incredibly long and boring stories.
* Vernon from ''[[Psychonauts]]'' is an limitless warehouse of incredibly long and boring stories.


== Web Comics ==
== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Theopholous Dumedd of ''[[Girl Genius]].''
* Theopholous Dumedd of ''[[Girl Genius]].''
* Koark from ''[[Order of Tales]]''. The eponymous Order is devoted to telling and preserving tales; Koark is the last of their kind.
* Koark from ''[[Order of Tales]]''. The eponymous Order is devoted to telling and preserving tales; Koark is the last of their kind.
* Fuschia in ''[[Sinfest]]''. When she leaves Hell, the damned notice that storytime is come and no story has.
* Fuschia in ''[[Sinfest]]''. When she leaves Hell, the damned notice that storytime is come and no story has.


== Western Animation ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* From [[Disney Fairies]]: Spinner in the books and Lyria in the movies are Story-Teller talent fairies.
* From [[Disney Fairies]]: Spinner in the books and Lyria in the movies are Story-Teller talent fairies.
* Gerald from [[Hey Arnold!]] tells a lot of [[Urban Legends]].
* Gerald from [[Hey Arnold!]] tells a lot of [[Urban Legends]].
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* An episode of the ''[[X-Men (animation)|X Men]]'' animated series puts Jubilee in this role. When she and a bunch of non-powered children are trapped in a cave, she cheers them up via telling them stories where she cast herself as an [[Action Girl]], Gambit and Wolverine were her teammates, Professor Xavier was [[The Mentor]]...
* An episode of the ''[[X-Men (animation)|X Men]]'' animated series puts Jubilee in this role. When she and a bunch of non-powered children are trapped in a cave, she cheers them up via telling them stories where she cast herself as an [[Action Girl]], Gambit and Wolverine were her teammates, Professor Xavier was [[The Mentor]]...


== Real Life ==
== [[Real Life]] ==
* Scottish Clans will often have an official clan bard. In times passed this could be hereditary or perhaps a close relation of the chief. They would follow close behind the chief in battle to make sure the clan's glorious deeds were recorded. The clan's inglorious deeds were of course [[Moral Myopia|treated differently]].
* Scottish Clans will often have an official clan bard. In times passed this could be hereditary or perhaps a close relation of the chief. They would follow close behind the chief in battle to make sure the clan's glorious deeds were recorded. The clan's inglorious deeds were of course [[Moral Myopia|treated differently]].



Latest revision as of 22:42, 2 July 2024

Once upon a time...

One of the oldest archetypes; a character that is noted for his or her ability to tell tales, or at least their propensity to do so.

Sometimes the tales have a purpose in the main plot. At other times it is simply an interesting side excursion, perhaps to give the setting a feeling of depth.

Sometimes overlaps with Miles Gloriosus and The Munchausen. Could conceivably be made to overlap with Intrepid Reporter.

For the Jim Henson series, see The Storyteller (TV series).

Examples of The Storyteller include:

Anime and Manga

Comic Books

  • Kitty Pryde in the classic X Men issue "Kitty's Fairy Tale", made up a bedtime story for young Illyana Rasputin, casting herself as the heroine and other members of the X-Men as characters. Notably, Kitty cast Cyclops as a prince and Jean Grey as a princess cursed by the evil Phoenix, and gave the Scott and Jean in her story the Happy Ending their counterparts were denied.

Fairy Tales

  • In The Black Thief and the Knight of the Glen, the thief saves the lives of his companions by claiming to have been in more danger than they were, and the knight gives him their lives, one by one, to get the stories. The last story recounts how he saved the life of a baby, and the knight's old nursemaid assures him that it's true and he was the baby.
    • Conal Yellowclaw has the same plot, though he is the father of the men he's saving.

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

Oral Tradition, Folklore, Myth and Legend

  • Older Than Feudalism: In The Bible, Jesus was known for illustrating religious points with parables.
  • The Talmud has also has several examples.
  • In Norse Mythology, Odin has charge over riddles and poetry and runes and the like.
  • Anansi the Spider, who even challenged the gods (or Tiger, depending on the version you're reading), so that he would be considered king of all stories.

Theatre

Her father loved me, oft invited me,
Still questioned me the story of my life
From year to year, the battles, sieges, fortunes,
That I have passed.
I ran it through, even from my boyish days,
To th' very moment that he bade me tell it,
Wherein I spoke of most disastrous chances,
Of moving accidents by flood and field,
Of hair-breadth ’scapes i' th' imminent deadly breach,
Of being taken by the insolent foe
And sold to slavery, of my redemption thence
And portance in my traveler’s history.

  • Wendy in Peter Pan. The fact that she knows "lots of stories" is what makes Peter take her to Never Land in the first place, since the Lost Boys don't know any stories. In early drafts of the script, even the Indians listen in.

Video Games

Web Comics

  • Theopholous Dumedd of Girl Genius.
  • Koark from Order of Tales. The eponymous Order is devoted to telling and preserving tales; Koark is the last of their kind.
  • Fuschia in Sinfest. When she leaves Hell, the damned notice that storytime is come and no story has.

Western Animation

  • From Disney Fairies: Spinner in the books and Lyria in the movies are Story-Teller talent fairies.
  • Gerald from Hey Arnold! tells a lot of Urban Legends.
  • Cherilee in the third generation of My Little Pony. The intro even spells it out for us: "I hope we hear a story from Cherilee!"
  • This is Butch's entire shtick in Recess
  • An episode of the X Men animated series puts Jubilee in this role. When she and a bunch of non-powered children are trapped in a cave, she cheers them up via telling them stories where she cast herself as an Action Girl, Gambit and Wolverine were her teammates, Professor Xavier was The Mentor...

Real Life

  • Scottish Clans will often have an official clan bard. In times passed this could be hereditary or perhaps a close relation of the chief. They would follow close behind the chief in battle to make sure the clan's glorious deeds were recorded. The clan's inglorious deeds were of course treated differently.