1979 One page from "The World's Great Fairy Tales First Day of Issue Collection," specifically for Portugal. 8½" x 11". Printed in the USA. Unknown source.&nbs
The Portuguese stamp celebrates the year of the child and is postmarked January 6, 1979. The image and story include the Aesopic FG story but only as a phase that leads to the fox using the horse as a platform to get the grapes he wants. I am not sure if I have ever seen this spin on the FG story. As the verso shows, the story goes for two long paragraphs before we get to the FG story – and goes on from there through a story that has the fox leading the horse to "greener pastures," which just happen to be under the grapevine.
1989 The Wonderful World of Aesop's Fables: Classic Story Telling Traditions Brought to Life Through Video. Vcat Productions, Inc. Dolmatch Group, Ltd. Nine numbered packaged cassettes. $20.69 from cnksoldiesbutgoodies on eBay, June, '18. Sixteen years earlier I had put together a full set, as it turns out, by getting eight from mrndt through Ebay for $50 in December, '02, and finding the missing Volume 3 for $3 from smith71usmc through Ebay ten days later.
Though produced by Dolmatch, these videos – about fifteen minutes per story, with two stories on each tape – seem different from the Dolmatch tapes I had found previously from Golden Book Videos, produced in 1986. I tried the two videos on the first cassette. "The Lion and His Cub" becomes the more familiar fable about hunting a hare – and catching it – and then being distracted by hunting a stag. Not only does one not catch the stag, but the hare is no longer there when one returns. This version spends abundant time early establishing the lion's arrogance. The somewhat expansive time allowed the story leaves plenty of room for character development and repartee. "The Boy and the Eagle" is a story of a boy and his grandfather. The eagle steals grandpa's hat as a kind gesture in return for the grandfather's kind releasing of the eagle from a trap. I do not believe that I have seen these versions before. The graphics are simple.