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* ''Beauty and the Beast''

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* ''Beauty ''WesternAnimation/{{Beauty and the Beast''Beast|BurbankFilms}}''
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* ''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''

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* ''Dr.''[[WesternAnimation/DrJekyllAndMrHydeBurbankFilms Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde''Hyde]]''
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The company's first animated productions in 1982 were a series of {{Animated Adaptation}}s of books from Charles Dickens; these first few films characterized themselves by their grim appeal. The eight total Dickens adaptations were produced during two years. At the same time, in 1983, the company produced a short series of adaptations of Literature/SherlockHolmes stories, adapted from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the years that followed, until 1988, Burbank adapted the works of many other well known authors and legends.

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The company's first animated productions in 1982 were a series of {{Animated Adaptation}}s of books from Charles Dickens; these first few films characterized themselves by their grim appeal. The eight total Dickens adaptations were produced during two years. At the same time, in 1983, the company produced a short series of adaptations of Literature/SherlockHolmes stories, adapted from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.Creator/ArthurConanDoyle. In the years that followed, until 1988, Burbank adapted the works of many other well known authors and legends.



* A Christmas Carol
* Oliver Twist
* David Copperfield
* Great Expectations
* Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet
* Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse
* Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four
* Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear
* A Tale of Two Cities
* The Old Curiosity Shop
* The Adventures of Robin Hood
* 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
* Nicholas Nickleby
* The Man in the Iron Mask
* The Pickwick Papers
* Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
* [[WesternAnimation/IvanhoeBurbankAnimation Ivanhoe]]
* Kidnapped
* King Solomon's Mines
* The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
* [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameBurbankAnimation The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]
* The Three Musketeers
* Alice through the Looking Glass
* Black Beauty
* Don Quixote of La Mancha
* Rob Roy
* The Last of the Mohicans
* The Odyssey
* Treasure Island
* Alice in Wonderland
* [[WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldInEightyDaysBurbankAnimation Around the World in 80 Days]]
* Black Arrow
* Black Tulip
* Hiawatha
* [[WesternAnimation/PeterPanBurbankFilms Peter Pan]]
* Prisoner of Zenda
* Westward Ho!
* [[WesternAnimation/WindInTheWillows Wind in the Willows]]
* [[WesternAnimation/TheCorsicanBrothers The Corsican Brothers]]

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* A ''A Christmas Carol
Carol''
* Oliver Twist
''Oliver Twist''
* David Copperfield
''David Copperfield''
* Great Expectations
''Great Expectations''
* Sherlock ''Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet
Scarlet''
* Sherlock ''Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse
Curse''
* Sherlock ''Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four
Four''
* Sherlock ''Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear
Fear''
* A ''A Tale of Two Cities
Cities''
* The ''The Old Curiosity Shop
Shop''
* The ''The Adventures of Robin Hood
Hood''
* 20,000 ''20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Sea''
* Nicholas Nickleby
''Nicholas Nickleby''
* The ''The Man in the Iron Mask
Mask''
* The ''The Pickwick Papers
Papers''
* Dr.''Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Hyde''
* [[WesternAnimation/IvanhoeBurbankAnimation Ivanhoe]]
''WesternAnimation/{{Ivanhoe|BurbankAnimation}}''
* Kidnapped
''Kidnapped''
* King ''King Solomon's Mines
Mines''
* The ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Sawyer''
* [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameBurbankAnimation The ''WesternAnimation/{{The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]
Dame|BurbankAnimation}}''
* The ''The Three Musketeers
Musketeers''
* Alice ''Alice through the Looking Glass
Glass''
* Black Beauty
''Black Beauty''
* Don ''Don Quixote of La Mancha
Mancha''
* Rob Roy
''Rob Roy''
* The ''The Last of the Mohicans
Mohicans''
* The Odyssey
''The Odyssey''
* Treasure Island
''Treasure Island''
* Alice ''Alice in Wonderland
Wonderland''
* [[WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldInEightyDaysBurbankAnimation Around ''WesternAnimation/{{Around the World in 80 Days]]
Eighty Days|BurbankAnimation}}''
* Black Arrow
''Black Arrow''
* Black Tulip
''Black Tulip''
* Hiawatha
''Hiawatha''
* [[WesternAnimation/PeterPanBurbankFilms Peter Pan]]
''WesternAnimation/{{Peter Pan|BurbankFilms}}''
* Prisoner ''Prisoner of Zenda
Zenda''
* Westward Ho!
''Westward Ho!''
* [[WesternAnimation/WindInTheWillows Wind ''WesternAnimation/{{Wind in the Willows]]
Willows}}''
* [[WesternAnimation/TheCorsicanBrothers The Corsican Brothers]]''WesternAnimation/TheCorsicanBrothers''



* White Fang
* The Emperor's New Clothes
* The Count of Monte-Cristo
* Hans and the Silver Skates
* Goldilocks and the Three Bears
* Frank Enstein
* Ali Baba
* The New Adventures of Robin Hood
* The Pied Piper of Hamlin
* Thumbelina
* The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad
* Puss In Boots
* The New Adventures of William Tell
* Pocahontas
* Cinderella
* Beauty and the Beast
* The Hunchback of Notre Dame (not to be confused with the one above - for one thing, Gringoire has been AdaptedOut; for another, Quasimodo has a YouNoTakeCandle way of speaking. It also features a SettingUpdate from 1482 to 1600.)
* Hercules
* Hansel and Gretel
* Anastasia
* The Little Mermaid
* Camelot
* Mulan
* Prince of the Nile: The Story of Moses
* The Three Little Pigs
* D4: The trojan dog
* Easter in Bunnyland
* Anna and the King
* Silent Night: The Story of the First Christmas
* The Canterville Ghost
* Joseph and the Coat of Many Colours
* The Little Drummer Boy
* Jungle Girl and the Lost Island of the Dinosaurs
* The Time Machine

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* White Fang
''White Fang''
* The ''The Emperor's New Clothes
Clothes''
* The ''The Count of Monte-Cristo
Monte-Cristo''
* Hans ''Hans and the Silver Skates
Skates''
* Goldilocks ''Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Bears''
* Frank Enstein
''Frank Enstein''
* Ali Baba
''Ali Baba''
* The ''The New Adventures of Robin Hood
Hood''
* The ''The Pied Piper of Hamlin
Hamlin''
* Thumbelina
''Thumbelina''
* The ''The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad
Sinbad''
* Puss In Boots
''Puss in Boots''
* The ''The New Adventures of William Tell
Tell''
* Pocahontas
''Pocahontas''
* Cinderella
''Cinderella''
* Beauty ''Beauty and the Beast
Beast''
* The ''The Hunchback of Notre Dame Dame'' (not to be confused with the one above - for one thing, Gringoire has been AdaptedOut; for another, Quasimodo has a YouNoTakeCandle way of speaking. It also features a SettingUpdate from 1482 to 1600.)
* Hercules
''Hercules''
* Hansel ''Hansel and Gretel
Gretel''
* Anastasia
''Anastasia''
* The ''The Little Mermaid
Mermaid''
* Camelot
''Camelot''
* Mulan
''Mulan''
* Prince ''Prince of the Nile: The Story of Moses
Moses''
* The ''The Three Little Pigs
Pigs''
* D4: ''D4: The trojan dog
Trojan Dog''
* Easter ''Easter in Bunnyland
Bunnyland''
* Anna ''Anna and the King
King''
* Silent ''Silent Night: The Story of the First Christmas
Christmas''
* The ''The Canterville Ghost
Ghost''
* Joseph ''Joseph and the Coat of Many Colours
Colours''
* The ''The Little Drummer Boy
Boy''
* Jungle ''Jungle Girl and the Lost Island of the Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs''
* The ''The Time MachineMachine''

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!!The company !!Burbank Animation Studios' work provides examples of (under construction):of:



* PublicDomainAnimation: The studio's films were considered this until 2008, when the copyrights to their 80s and 90s catalogs were discovered and acquired by both [[https://www.pulsefilms.com/ Pulse Films]] and H.S. Holdings Corp respectively. Although with the two no longer mentioning their ownership in recent years, along with the multiple re-releases from various PD distributors, Burbank's current copyright status has been in question.

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* PublicDomainAnimation: The studio's films were considered this until 2008, when the copyrights to their 80s and 90s catalogs were discovered and acquired by both [[https://www.pulsefilms.com/ Pulse Films]] and H.S. Holdings Corp respectively. Although with the two no longer mentioning their ownership in recent years, along with the multiple re-releases from various PD distributors, Burbank's current copyright status has been in question.question.
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The company's first animated productions in 1982 were a series of {{Animated Adaptation}}s of books from Charles Dickens; these first few films characterized themselves by their grim appeal. The eight total Dickens adaptations were produced during two years. At the same time, in 1983, the company produced a short series of adaptations of SherlockHolmes stories, adapted from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the years that followed, until 1988, Burbank adapted the works of many other well known authors and legends.

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The company's first animated productions in 1982 were a series of {{Animated Adaptation}}s of books from Charles Dickens; these first few films characterized themselves by their grim appeal. The eight total Dickens adaptations were produced during two years. At the same time, in 1983, the company produced a short series of adaptations of SherlockHolmes Literature/SherlockHolmes stories, adapted from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the years that followed, until 1988, Burbank adapted the works of many other well known authors and legends.
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* PublicDomainAnimation: Inverted. Their catalog was considered this after the studio's closure in 1989 due to several DVD releases from PD distributors. Around the 2010s however, it was determined that the studio's library was still copyrighted to various asset liquidators, hence the confusion towards their copyright statuses.

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* PublicDomainAnimation: Inverted. Their catalog was The studio's films were considered this after until 2008, when the studio's closure copyrights to their 80s and 90s catalogs were discovered and acquired by both [[https://www.pulsefilms.com/ Pulse Films]] and H.S. Holdings Corp respectively. Although with the two no longer mentioning their ownership in 1989 due to several DVD releases recent years, along with the multiple re-releases from PD distributors. Around the 2010s however, it was determined that the studio's library was still copyrighted to various asset liquidators, hence the confusion towards their PD distributors, Burbank's current copyright statuses.status has been in question.
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* LighterAndSofter: In their time as Burbank Films Australia, their cartoons tread a fine line between being suitable for children and being faithful to the source material.

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* LighterAndSofter: In their time as Burbank Films Australia, their cartoons tread a fine line between being suitable for children and being faithful to the source material.material.
* PublicDomainAnimation: Inverted. Their catalog was considered this after the studio's closure in 1989 due to several DVD releases from PD distributors. Around the 2010s however, it was determined that the studio's library was still copyrighted to various asset liquidators, hence the confusion towards their copyright statuses.
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* Wind in the Willows

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* [[WesternAnimation/WindInTheWillows Wind in the WillowsWillows]]
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* The Corsican Brothers

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* [[WesternAnimation/TheCorsicanBrothers The Corsican BrothersBrothers]]
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* Robin Hood

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* The Adventures of Robin Hood



* The Adventures of Robin Hood
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* Ivanhoe

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* Ivanhoe[[WesternAnimation/IvanhoeBurbankAnimation Ivanhoe]]
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* AdaptationInspiration: As Burbank Films Australia, they do more works based on elements of their source materials rather than straight adaptations.

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* AdaptationInspiration: As Burbank Films Australia, Animation Studios, they do more works based on elements of their source materials rather than straight adaptations.
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* CompressedAdaptation: As Burbank Films Australia, they tend to cut out quite a bit of the source material in order to keep their films under an hour.
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* FunnyAnimal: Like WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldWithWillyFog, their version of Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays takes place in a world of anthropomorphic animals. Unlike Willy Fog, however, Passepartout is a monkey and Phileas Fogg is a wolf (or maybe a fox, it isn't very clear).
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* Around the World in 80 Days

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* [[WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldInEightyDaysBurbankAnimation Around the World in 80 DaysDays]]
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* FunnyAnimal: Like WesternAnimation/AroundTheWorldWithWillyFog, their version of Literature/AroundTheWorldInEightyDays takes place in a world of anthropomorphic animals. Unlike Willy Fog, however, Passepartout is a monkey and Phileas Fogg is a wolf (or maybe a fox, it isn't very clear).
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* AdaptationInspiration: As Burbank Films Australia, they do more works based on elements of their source materials rther than straight adaptations.

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* AdaptationInspiration: As Burbank Films Australia, they do more works based on elements of their source materials rther rather than straight adaptations.

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* AdaptationInspiration: As Burbank Films Australia, they do more works based on elements of their source materials rther than straight adaptations.



* LighterAndSofter: The cartoons tread a fine line between being suitable for children and being faithful to the source material.

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* LighterAndSofter: The In their time as Burbank Films Australia, their cartoons tread a fine line between being suitable for children and being faithful to the source material.
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That cartoon is called that way and has nothing to do with Mary Shelley\'s book.


* Frankenstein

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* FrankensteinFrank Enstein
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* Peter Pan

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* [[WesternAnimation/PeterPanBurbankFilms Peter PanPan]]
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* The Hunchback of Notre Dame (not to be confused with the one above - for one thing, Gringoire has been AdaptedOut; for another, Frollo is the captain of the King's guards. It also features a SettingUpdate from 1482 to 1599.)

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* The Hunchback of Notre Dame (not to be confused with the one above - for one thing, Gringoire has been AdaptedOut; for another, Frollo is the captain Quasimodo has a YouNoTakeCandle way of the King's guards. speaking. It also features a SettingUpdate from 1482 to 1599.1600.)
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* The Hunchback of Notre Dame (not to be confused with the one above - for one thing, Gringoire has been AdaptedOut; for another, Frollo is the captain of the King's guards)

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* The Hunchback of Notre Dame (not to be confused with the one above - for one thing, Gringoire has been AdaptedOut; for another, Frollo is the captain of the King's guards)guards. It also features a SettingUpdate from 1482 to 1599.)
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!!The company provides examples of (in (under construction):
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* The Hunchback of Notre Dame (not to be confused with the one above)

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* The Hunchback of Notre Dame (not to be confused with the one above)above - for one thing, Gringoire has been AdaptedOut; for another, Frollo is the captain of the King's guards)
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The company's first animated productions in 1982 were a series of [[Animated Adaptation]]s of books from Charles Dickens; these first few films characterized themselves by their grim appeal. The eight total Dickens adaptations were produced during two years. At the same time, in 1983, the company produced a short series of adaptations of SherlockHolmes stories, adapted from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the years that followed, until 1988, Burbank adapted the works of many other well known authors and legends.

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The company's first animated productions in 1982 were a series of [[Animated Adaptation]]s {{Animated Adaptation}}s of books from Charles Dickens; these first few films characterized themselves by their grim appeal. The eight total Dickens adaptations were produced during two years. At the same time, in 1983, the company produced a short series of adaptations of SherlockHolmes stories, adapted from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the years that followed, until 1988, Burbank adapted the works of many other well known authors and legends.
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The company's first animated productions in 1982 were a series of AnimatedAdaptations of books from Charles Dickens; these first few films characterized themselves by their grim appeal. The eight total Dickens adaptations were produced during two years. At the same time, in 1983, the company produced a short series of adaptations of SherlockHolmes stories, adapted from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the years that followed, until 1988, Burbank adapted the works of many other well known authors and legends.

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The company's first animated productions in 1982 were a series of AnimatedAdaptations [[Animated Adaptation]]s of books from Charles Dickens; these first few films characterized themselves by their grim appeal. The eight total Dickens adaptations were produced during two years. At the same time, in 1983, the company produced a short series of adaptations of SherlockHolmes stories, adapted from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the years that followed, until 1988, Burbank adapted the works of many other well known authors and legends.
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Burbank Films Australia was an Australian animation-production company that in a span of eight years produced over thirty different animated films. These films were presented to the public through television or direct-to-video debuts.

The company's first animated productions in 1982 were a series of AnimatedAdaptations of books from Charles Dickens; these first few films characterized themselves by their grim appeal. The eight total Dickens adaptations were produced during two years. At the same time, in 1983, the company produced a short series of adaptations of SherlockHolmes stories, adapted from the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In the years that followed, until 1988, Burbank adapted the works of many other well known authors and legends.

In 1991, the company was resurrected under the name of Burbank Animation Studios, from then until the present time, the new studio has continued the production of the "Animated Classics".

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!! Filmography as Burbank Films Australia
[[index]]
* A Christmas Carol
* Oliver Twist
* David Copperfield
* Great Expectations
* Sherlock Holmes and a Study in Scarlet
* Sherlock Holmes and the Baskerville Curse
* Sherlock Holmes and the Sign of Four
* Sherlock Holmes and the Valley of Fear
* A Tale of Two Cities
* The Old Curiosity Shop
* Robin Hood
* 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
* Nicholas Nickleby
* The Adventures of Robin Hood
* The Man in the Iron Mask
* The Pickwick Papers
* Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
* Ivanhoe
* Kidnapped
* King Solomon's Mines
* The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
* [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameBurbankAnimation The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]
* The Three Musketeers
* Alice through the Looking Glass
* Black Beauty
* Don Quixote of La Mancha
* Rob Roy
* The Last of the Mohicans
* The Odyssey
* Treasure Island
* Alice in Wonderland
* Around the World in 80 Days
* Black Arrow
* Black Tulip
* Hiawatha
* Peter Pan
* Prisoner of Zenda
* Westward Ho!
* Wind in the Willows
* The Corsican Brothers
!!Filmography as Burbank Animation Studios
* White Fang
* The Emperor's New Clothes
* The Count of Monte-Cristo
* Hans and the Silver Skates
* Goldilocks and the Three Bears
* Frankenstein
* Ali Baba
* The New Adventures of Robin Hood
* The Pied Piper of Hamlin
* Thumbelina
* The Fantastic Voyages of Sinbad
* Puss In Boots
* The New Adventures of William Tell
* Pocahontas
* Cinderella
* Beauty and the Beast
* The Hunchback of Notre Dame (not to be confused with the one above)
* Hercules
* Hansel and Gretel
* Anastasia
* The Little Mermaid
* Camelot
* Mulan
* Prince of the Nile: The Story of Moses
* The Three Little Pigs
* D4: The trojan dog
* Easter in Bunnyland
* Anna and the King
* Silent Night: The Story of the First Christmas
* The Canterville Ghost
* Joseph and the Coat of Many Colours
* The Little Drummer Boy
* Jungle Girl and the Lost Island of the Dinosaurs
* The Time Machine
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!!The company provides examples of (in construction):
* AnimatedAdaptation: Of various classics, legends and fairy tales.
* LighterAndSofter: The cartoons tread a fine line between being suitable for children and being faithful to the source material.

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