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===''CinderellaAschenputtel'', by the Brothers Grimm===
Another well-known version was recorded by the German brothers [[Brothers Grimm|Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm]] in the 19th century. The tale is called ''"Aschenputtel"'' or ''"Ashputtle"'' or ''"Ashputtel"'' [“The Little Ash Girl”] or ''"Cinderella"'' in English translations). This version is much more violent than that of Charles Perrault and Disney, in that Cinderella's father has not died and the two stepsisters mutilate their feet to fit in the golden slipper. There is no fairy godmother in this version of the Brothers Grimm, but rather help comes from a wishing tree, which the heroine had planted on her deceased mother's grave, when she recites a certain chant. In the second edition of their collection (1819), the Brothers Grimm supplemented the original 1812 version with a coda in which the two stepsisters suffer a terrible punishment by the princess Cinderella for their cruelty.<ref>Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm; Zipes, Jack; Deszö, Andrea. "CINDERELLA". In: ''The Original Folk and Fairy Tales of the Brothers Grimm: The Complete First Edition''. Princeton; Oxford: Princeton University Press, 2014. pp. 69–77. Accessed 29 April 2021. </ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2000/08/07/books/books-of-the-times-the-monster-under-the-bed-or-teaching-the-class.html|title=Books of the Times|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=August 7, 2000}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url=https://etc.usf.edu/lit2go/175/grimms-fairy-tales/3104/ashputtel/|title=Ashputtel|publisher=Lit2G|access-date=August 22, 2023}}</ref> A fairy tale very similar to the Grimm one, ''Aschenbrödel'', was published by [[Ludwig Bechstein]] in 1845 in ''Deutsches Märchenbuch''.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Aschenbrödel |url=https://www.projekt-gutenberg.org/bechstei/maerchen/chap011.html |website=Projekt Gutenberg-DE}}</ref>
 
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*''[[Cindy (musical)|Cindy]]'', a 1964 [[Off-Broadway]] musical, was composed by [[Johnny Brandon]] and has had many revivals.
*''[[La Gatta Cenerentola]]'', a 1976 Italian musical in [[Neapolitan language]] with music and lyrics by [[Roberto De Simone]], based on Giambattista Basile's version of the story.
*''[[Into the Woods]]'', a musical with music and lyrics written by [[Stephen Sondheim]] and book by [[James Lapine]], includes. Cinderella as one of the many fairy-tale characters in the plot.this Thisadaptation is partly based on the Grimm Brothers' version of "Cinderella", including the enchanted birds, mother's grave, three balls, and mutilation and blinding of the stepsisters. It opened on Broadway in 1987 and has hadwon many revivals.awards Insuch thisas show,Best CinderellaScore isand actuallyBook theof Baker'sa Musical ex-sister-in-law, sincethe she1988 married[[Tony herAwards]]. princeThrough andout herthe prince'sshow brotherCinderella marriedinteracts Rapunzel,with andmany theother bakerfairytale ischaracters Rapunzel'ssuch brother.as After[[Little sheRed divorcedRiding theHood]] princeand she became Rapunzel[[Jack and the Baker's ex-sister-in-law.Beanstalk]]
*''[[Cinderella (Lloyd Webber musical)|Cinderella]]'' is a musical composed by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] that premiered in the West End inon August 18th 2021 and closed June 12th 2022. It later opened on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] with the new title [[Bad Cinderella]]. The show closed after 85 performances marking the end of a continuous 44-year period in which one or more of Lloyd Webber's shows played on Broadway.
*''Cinderella’s Castle'', an upcoming musical by [[Team Starkid]] announced in March 2024 and set to showcase in summer of 2024. Book is by Nick & Matt Lang and music and lyrics by Jeff Blim.
 
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*''[[World Fairy Tale Series]]'' (''Anime sekai no dōwa'') (1995), anime television anthology produced by Toei Animation, has half-hour adaptation.
*''[[The Story of Cinderella|Cinderella Monogatari]]'' (''The Story of Cinderella'') (1996), anime television series produced by [[Tatsunoko Production]].
*''[[Shrek 2]]'' (20022004) by [[William Steig]]. It features one of the ugly stepsisters, Doris, which returns along with Cinderella in ''[[Shrek the Third]]'' (2007).
*''[[Cendrillon au Far West]]'' (2012), French/Belgian film set in the wild western age, written and directed by [[Pascal Hérold]]
*''[[Cinderella and the Secret Prince]]'' (2018), American animated film directed by [[Lynne Southerland]].