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− | Hansel was the basis for the eponymous character in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, "Hansel and Gretel." While based on a true story, the ending was far less happier as the wicked [[witch]] [[Katja]] survived her encounter with Hansel and his sister Gretel, and forced them to become her servants. After enduring torture, Hansel | + | Hansel was the basis for the eponymous character in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, "Hansel and Gretel." While based on a true story, the ending was far less happier as the wicked [[witch]] [[Katja]] survived her encounter with Hansel and his sister Gretel, and forced them to become her servants. After enduring torture, Hansel willingly gave himself over to Katja, cementing his loyalty by eating Gretel's heart after she attempted to escape. Hansel would go on to serve Katja for centuries, kidnapping children and later transforming adults into children, for her to eat. |
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== |
Revision as of 14:54, 28 August 2015
Name | Hansel |
Actor | Mark Acheson |
Dates | ???? - 2014 (killed by Dean Winchester) |
Location | Pendleton, Oregon |
Occupation | Servant |
Episode(s) | 10.12 About a Boy |
History
Hansel was the basis for the eponymous character in the Brothers Grimm fairy tale, "Hansel and Gretel." While based on a true story, the ending was far less happier as the wicked witch Katja survived her encounter with Hansel and his sister Gretel, and forced them to become her servants. After enduring torture, Hansel willingly gave himself over to Katja, cementing his loyalty by eating Gretel's heart after she attempted to escape. Hansel would go on to serve Katja for centuries, kidnapping children and later transforming adults into children, for her to eat.
Episodes
10.12 About a Boy
Trivia
- Mark Acheson previously played the Tooth Fairy in 5.06 I Believe the Children Are Our Future.