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[[Live Action TV]] series that belong to the [[Fantasy]] genre.


For tropes commonly used in these works, see [[Speculative Fiction Tropes]]. For other TV series in the [[Speculative Fiction]] genre, see [[Speculative Fiction Series]].


Note that "[[Fantasy]]" here can mean anything from your typical sword-and-sorcery medieval story, to modern [[Urban Fantasy]]. These can be played completely straight, or parodied to heck and back.
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We know that [[Speculative Fiction/Analysis|drawing the line]] between these and [[Science Fiction Series|sci-fi]] can get a bit [[Science Fantasy|confusing]], so just use your best judgment in deciding which category a given work should fall under. However, if it's a modern-day setting with [[Magic Realism|only a few fantasy elements]] for [[Planet Eris|humorous effect]], then it's probably "Embellished" rather than [[Fantasy]].

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Revision as of 20:21, 28 March 2014


Live Action TV series that belong to the Fantasy genre.

For tropes commonly used in these works, see Speculative Fiction Tropes. For other TV series in the Speculative Fiction genre, see Speculative Fiction Series.

Note that "Fantasy" here can mean anything from your typical sword-and-sorcery medieval story, to modern Urban Fantasy. These can be played completely straight, or parodied to heck and back.

We know that drawing the line between these and sci-fi can get a bit confusing, so just use your best judgment in deciding which category a given work should fall under. However, if it's a modern-day setting with only a few fantasy elements for humorous effect, then it's probably "Embellished" rather than Fantasy.