What kind of fairy tales do you like? There are tons of them. Some are completely relaxed (I always remind me of Tom and Jerry or Pat and Mat, otherwise Neighbors, but these are old productions), others serious or mocking, for example, The Island of Total Failure. Not everyone likes this twisted humor, but maybe take a peek. I love full-length animated films like Vaiana, Zwierzogród or Encanto. They contain a lot of musical music that I like, some emotions and a positive message. I also liked the series Twisted about Rapunzel. Wall-E was wonderful about a job that cleans the Earth by itself. A great example of the fact that you can make a movie in which very few words are spoken, and yet it is not boring. I like sci-fi and fantasy from series. There was once a long series of Stargates in which the same actor played MacGyver during my childhood. From more modern positions, for example, the Mandalorian from the world of Star Wars or Dune (although it's a movie, not a series, but masterfully made). I would highly recommend the Rings of Power, supposedly based on Tolkien's books, but… I do not recommend it, unless you are completely indifferent to the source material. Although even in this case, the stupidities in the script are eye-catching. But all in all, the views made nice. You also have the enormous world of Japanese anime at your disposal, so completely different from the "Western" fairy tales. I remember that I liked Avatar: The Legend of Aang, for example. It was nice to watch. It is difficult to advise anything more specifically, since I do not know your preferences.
What kind of fairy tales do you like? There are tons of them. Some are completely relaxed (I always remind me of Tom and Jerry or Pat and Mat, otherwise Neighbors, but these are old productions), others serious or mocking, for example, The Island of Total Failure. Not everyone likes this twisted humor, but maybe take a peek. I love full-length animated films like Vaiana, Zwierzogród or Encanto. They contain a lot of musical music that I like, some emotions and a positive message. I also liked the series Twisted about Rapunzel. Wall-E was wonderful about a job that cleans the Earth by itself. A great example of the fact that you can make a movie in which very few words are spoken, and yet it is not boring. I like sci-fi and fantasy from series. There was once a long series of Stargates in which the same actor played MacGyver during my childhood. From more modern positions, for example, the Mandalorian from the world of Star Wars or Dune (although it's a movie, not a series, but masterfully made). I would highly recommend the Rings of Power, supposedly based on Tolkien's books, but… I do not recommend it, unless you are completely indifferent to the source material. Although even in this case, the stupidities in the script are eye-catching. But all in all, the views made nice. You also have the enormous world of Japanese anime at your disposal, so completely different from the "Western" fairy tales. I remember that I liked Avatar: The Legend of Aang, for example. It was nice to watch. It is difficult to advise anything more specifically, since I do not know your preferences.