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Many cartoons that are familiar to viewers around the world today have literary roots. A cartoon book is a phenomenon when a literary work becomes the basis for an animated adaptation. This approach allows not only to revive the plot, but also to make it accessible to a new audience, especially for children.Examples of known adaptations are:
- Alan Milne's Winnie the Pooh has grown into one of Disney's most popular cartoons.
- Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland has received dozens of animated versions.
- Russian literature also inspired animators - for example, the cartoon "The Little Humpbacked Horse" based on the book by Peter Ershov.
Why do we need such adaptations:
- They arouse interest in original books.
- Allow children to get acquainted with the classics in an accessible form.
- Expand the cultural influence of literary works.
The peculiarity of cartoons based on books is that they often retain the main idea and characters, but add new visual and musical accents, making the story more vivid and emotional.
Thus, the book and the cartoon are two different but complementary ways of telling stories. Literature inspires artists and animators, and animation helps bring the value of works to new generations of readers and viewers.
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