...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!
Abridged for Children
- 95 statements
- 17 feature instances
- 17 referencing feature instances
Abridged for Children | type |
FeatureClass | |
Abridged for Children | label |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children | page |
AbridgedForChildren | |
Abridged for Children | comment |
Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A piece of literature is abridged in content and length so that it is suitable for kids. Interestingly, this is often not objectionable material such as violence, but more things like excess description, sappy romance, or long monologues, as these things are considered less likely to be palatable to a child's attention span. Usually the essential part of the story structure is still maintained. Note that this doesn't necessarily exonerate them - Ray Bradbury ranted extensively in the coda of Fahrenheit 451 about how abridging great works of literature was just as bad as burning them. When done in book form this will commonly feature illustrations added in, though this most definitely does not make them Comic Books. This is also, oddly enough, done to books that were already aimed at younger readers in the first place, such as Alice in Wonderland. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })The "abridged" nature can also vary widely depending on whether the tone or the length itself is what's being trimmed. The Reader's Digest Condensed Version of Saki's "The Open Window", for example, only cut the last line. You can probably guess why. Compare with Bowdlerized, which is abridged for possibly offensive material. See also Disneyfication and Junior Variant for board games. Not to be confused with The Abridged Series. |
|
Abridged for Children | fetched |
2023-01-26T11:42:45Z | |
Abridged for Children | parsed |
2023-01-26T11:42:45Z | |
Abridged for Children | processingComment |
Dropped link to FairyTale: Not an Item - CAT | |
Abridged for Children | processingComment |
Dropped link to OhMyGods: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Abridged for Children | processingComment |
Dropped link to YetAnotherChristmasCarol: Not an Item - FEATURE | |
Abridged for Children | isPartOf |
DBTropes | |
Abridged for Children / int_21ad6d12 | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_21ad6d12 | comment |
Hal Leonard offers "junior" versions of dozens of musicals (including Aladdin, The Music Man, and Shrek: The Musical), which have been edited to bring the running time down to an hour (and sometimes for content), and have been rearranged in keys appropriate for younger voices. They offer "kids" versions of some shows, which have been edited to bring the running time down to half an hour. | |
Abridged for Children / int_21ad6d12 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_21ad6d12 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Aladdin (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_21ad6d12 | |
Abridged for Children / int_2bca217e | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_2bca217e | comment |
The junior version of Into the Woods goes so far as to cut the entire second act of the original script, therefore completely removing the Deconstruction and Grimmification elements and leaving it a straightforward fairy tale. | |
Abridged for Children / int_2bca217e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_2bca217e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Into the Woods (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_2bca217e | |
Abridged for Children / int_32fb0c3a | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_32fb0c3a | comment |
School productions of Avenue Q are required to remove many of the adult moments of the play. For example, Trekkie Monster is now a social media addict rather than obsessed with pornography, and, as such, "The Internet Is For Porn" is replaced with a new number. | |
Abridged for Children / int_32fb0c3a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_32fb0c3a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Avenue Q (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_32fb0c3a | |
Abridged for Children / int_34f3d7a2 | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_34f3d7a2 | comment |
The "School Version" of Grease omits any swearing and references to cigarettes and alcohol. The songs Hopelessly Devoted To You and There Are Worse Things I Could Do are also cut. | |
Abridged for Children / int_34f3d7a2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_34f3d7a2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Grease (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_34f3d7a2 | |
Abridged for Children / int_37a71462 | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_37a71462 | comment |
Les Misérables is called (affectionately?) by its readers "the Brick", resulting in multiple attempts to shorten it—however, this is not an easy text to abridge. Cut versions always leave the revolution subplot in the dust. Fantine's story is castrated, and all character development not centered on Valjean and Javert is pretty much obliterated. Hugo's tableau of France invariably turns into a good and evil story (Valjean and Javert) with a romance subplot (Marius and Cosette) thrown in. | |
Abridged for Children / int_37a71462 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_37a71462 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Les Misérables | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_37a71462 | |
Abridged for Children / int_52e8fba | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_52e8fba | comment |
Abridged versions of the Land of Oz books were released ahead of the debut of the 1939 MGM film. Though they were already children's books, they were simplified even further. | |
Abridged for Children / int_52e8fba | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_52e8fba | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Land of Oz | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_52e8fba | |
Abridged for Children / int_5ada53ed | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_5ada53ed | comment |
In the 1980s there was a rather dubious trend of adapting popular action movies for "read along" book-and-record sets. Among those produced: adaptations of several James Bond films and even one based upon one of the films in the Rambo franchise! | |
Abridged for Children / int_5ada53ed | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_5ada53ed | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
James Bond | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_5ada53ed | |
Abridged for Children / int_6f7cfb8d | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_6f7cfb8d | comment |
This is the in-story reason Mr. Goldman abridged The Princess Bride. He wanted his kids to enjoy it, and there was far too much boring stuff (the fictional original was a very long, extremely boring political satire you needed a history degree to get the comedy out of). However, he did leave in all the torture and death (though he does warn us about what's coming at one point, telling us that this isn't Curious George Uses the Potty). Mr. Goldman's (in-story) father's Good Parts abridgment fits the trope more accurately. He tried to leave out the scary parts until he was called on it. | |
Abridged for Children / int_6f7cfb8d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_6f7cfb8d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Princess Bride | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_6f7cfb8d | |
Abridged for Children / int_78db2b3b | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_78db2b3b | comment |
Gulliver's Travels has appeared in children's abridgements, generally consisting only of the Lilliput and Brobdingnag sections, as tiny and gigantic people were thought to be easier for kids to relate to than scientific frauds, Blessed with Suck immortals, historical satire and out-and-out misanthropy. The Lilliputian-fire extinguishing scene is always naturally euphemized. | |
Abridged for Children / int_78db2b3b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_78db2b3b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Gulliver's Travels | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_78db2b3b | |
Abridged for Children / int_81f0e142 | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_81f0e142 | comment |
The Finder arc "Talisman" has an odd in-universe inversion of this. Marcie Grosvenor remembers her mother's boyfriend Jaeger reading her memorably excellent stories from a book when she was a little girl, and spends years trying to track down the book in question. When she eventually buys a copy, she discovers that it was lowest-common-denominator rubbish and that Jaeger was really improvising the stories he told her and using the book's contents simply as prompts. She feels oddly betrayed by him over this. | |
Abridged for Children / int_81f0e142 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_81f0e142 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Finder (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_81f0e142 | |
Abridged for Children / int_a3d2bcec | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_a3d2bcec | comment |
The first novel in the Modesty Blaise series was abridged for young readers in the 1970s, with most of the violent sequences (including one where the two heroes cold-bloodedly murder a pair of mooks) left intact. | |
Abridged for Children / int_a3d2bcec | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_a3d2bcec | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Modesty Blaise | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_a3d2bcec | |
Abridged for Children / int_a5549ed0 | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_a5549ed0 | comment |
The Bible often gets this treatment, with many different editions of brightly illustrated "Favorite Bible Stories for Children." Such books tend to leave out the complicated theological passages, the arcane details of the Laws of Moses, and the Family-Unfriendly Violence and sex such as can be found (for instance) in the Book of Judges. Interestingly they do usually retain a few violent episodes, such as Daniel in the Lions' Den, David killing Goliath, and of course the Crucifixion of Jesus. What stories made the cut in abridged versions was interestingly listed out here. | |
Abridged for Children / int_a5549ed0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_a5549ed0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Bible | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_a5549ed0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_b2ac2311 | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_b2ac2311 | comment |
Charles Schulz poked fun at this trope in an early '60s Peanuts comic strip: | |
Abridged for Children / int_b2ac2311 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_b2ac2311 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Peanuts (Comic Strip) | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_b2ac2311 | |
Abridged for Children / int_c4fa53cb | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_c4fa53cb | comment |
There was a junior edition of Jurassic Park when the film came out, but it was based on the film rather than the original novel. | |
Abridged for Children / int_c4fa53cb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_c4fa53cb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jurassic Park | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_c4fa53cb | |
Abridged for Children / int_ded0e62f | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_ded0e62f | comment |
Moby Books Illustrated Classic Editions abridged classic novels to a couple of hundred pages — small pages, large print, and one page in each double-page spread had an illustration instead of text. The Moby Books edition of The Count of Monte Cristo is an interesting case study in what's considered appropriate for young readers: most of the book is devoted to the early section with Edmond being wrongfully imprisoned, befriending and learning from a fellow prisoner, and escaping, and then the whole rest of the book is done away with in a few pages. The Count of Monte Cristo himself is hardly in it. | |
Abridged for Children / int_ded0e62f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_ded0e62f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Count of Monte Cristo | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_ded0e62f | |
Abridged for Children / int_e62764ac | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_e62764ac | comment |
The Thousand and One Nights has also seen a number of children's editions, leaving out the erotic and scatalogical tales. As well as the fact that the entire book is based on a woman's spinning wild "cliffhanger" tales, in order to avoid being killed by her paranoid-jealous husband (to prevent her from cheating on him), by keeping him in suspense to hear the ending! | |
Abridged for Children / int_e62764ac | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_e62764ac | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
TheThousandAndOneNights | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_e62764ac | |
Abridged for Children / int_fc5cca12 | type |
Abridged for Children | |
Abridged for Children / int_fc5cca12 | comment |
The show and the Adventures of Wishbone books are the more familiar version, with modern-day scenes interspersed with the abridged literature with one of the characters being played by a dog. Wishbone Classics was just the abridged novel with occasional commentary from Wishbone from the sides; some of that was also summaries of skipped scenes. | |
Abridged for Children / int_fc5cca12 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Abridged for Children / int_fc5cca12 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Wishbone | hasFeature |
Abridged for Children / int_fc5cca12 |
The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.
Copyright of DBTropes.org wrapper 2009-2013 DFKI Knowledge Management. Imprint. - Thanks to Bakken&Baeck for hosting. Contact.
Copyright of data TVTropes.org contributors under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
Copyright of data TVTropes.org contributors under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.