Alf Tales

Alf Tales

Release date : September 10, 1988
Countries of origin :
Original Language : English /
Production companies : Alien Productions / DiC Entertainment / Saban Entertainment /
September 10, 1988 Kids English More
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ALF Tales is an animated American series that ran on the NBC television network on Saturdays from August 1988 to December 1989. The show was a spinoff from the series ALF: The Animated Series. The show had characters from that series play various characters from fairy tales. The fairy tale was usually altered for comedic effect in a manner relational to Fractured Fairy Tales. Each story typically spoofs a film genre, such as the "Cinderella" episode done as an Elvis movie. Some episodes featured a "fourth wall" effect where ALF is backstage preparing for the episode, and Rob Cowan would appear drawn as a TV executive to try to brief ALF on how to improve this episode. For instance Cowan once told ALF who was readying for a medieval themed episode that "less than 2% of our audience lives in the Dark Ages".
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  • title:Alf Tales
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 1988
  • Genres: Kids · Comedy · Animation · Family ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Creators: Roger S.H. Schulman · Tom Patchett · Paul Fusco · David Steven Cohen ·
  • Production companies: Alien Productions · DiC Entertainment · Saban Entertainment ·
  • Overview:ALF Tales is an animated American series that ran on the NBC television network on Saturdays from August 1988 to December 1989. The show was a spinoff from the series ALF: The Animated Series. The show had characters from that series play various characters from fairy tales. The fairy tale was usually altered for comedic effect in a manner relational to Fractured Fairy Tales. Each story typically spoofs a film genre, such as the "Cinderella" episode done as an Elvis movie. Some episodes featured a "fourth wall" effect where ALF is backstage preparing for the episode, and Rob Cowan would appear drawn as a TV executive to try to brief ALF on how to improve this episode. For instance Cowan once told ALF who was readying for a medieval themed episode that "less than 2% of our audience lives in the Dark Ages".
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