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HBO Storybook Musicals is a series of children's books Animated Adaptations featuring songs throughout. As the name implies, the series began on the channel HBO, though reruns later appeared on the spinoff children's channel HBO Family.The series began in 1987 and ran until 1993. The first four episodes were advertised as standalone specials, with the HBO Storybook Musicals branding starting with the fifth episode.HBO Storybook Musicals adapts: The House On East 88th Street (aka Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile) The Story Of The Dancing Frog The Red Shoes Earthday Birthday Mike Mulligan And His Steam Shovel, Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day The Marzipan Pig The Little Match Girl The Tale of Peter Rabbit Ira Sleeps Over And A Child's Garden Of Verses.There were also seven specials branded as HBO Storybook Musical episodes that weren't really HBO Storybook Musical episodes. As a result, they aren't aired in reruns alongside the rest of the series.
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Villain Song: "No Steam Shovels Wanted" from "Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel", about how superior the new shovels are to Mary Anne and other, older steam shovels.
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Adaptation Expansion: To pad out the episodes, more scenes are added. Most of the original books are short children's stories after all.
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It Always Rains at Funerals
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It Always Rains at Funerals: In The Red Shoes, Jim's funeral is shown to be rainy, which adds more to the sad mood.
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Bittersweet Ending: In Mike Mulligan And His Steam Shovel, Mary Anne is able to excavate the town hall cellar as precisely as requested, but is trapped at the bottom of the hole. No one is able to come up with a solution to get her out before the project deadline, so she was converted into a furnace for the town hall. While this marks her retirement from construction work (where she was already being rendered obsolete by gas, electric, and diesel shovels), she and Mike are nonetheless content with her newfound purpose in providing heat for the town hall.
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Big Brother Bully: One of Alexander's brothers makes fun of him for crying when he falls in a mud puddle. Alexander and his brothers even have an entire song about how they wish they didn't have brothers to take attention away from them or annoy them, though it ends with them realizing having siblings isn't so bad after all.
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Green Aesop: Stated multiple times in Earthday Birthday: "No job is too big, no action too small, for the care of the Earth is the task of us all."
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Triumphant Reprise
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Triumphant Reprise: The song "No One Wants Us Anymore" from "Mike Mulligan And His Steam Shovel" is first sung when Mike Mulligan is singing sadly about how nobody in town wants to use a steam shovel anymore after the newer shovels came along. At the very end of the episode, Mike Mulligan sings "Someone wants us, someone needs us" which is a positive version of that song after he and Mary Anne decide to stay in the town hall as a janitor after the town loved the work he and Mary Anne did to dig a hole. "So Near And Yet So Far" from "Peter Rabbit" starts out as a lament song sung by Peter after he starts missing home, since he can't find a way out of Mr. McGregor's garden. After Peter finally escapes his garden and returns home, He is in bed with his mother giving him tea and medicine. After he gives an explanation for how he lost his shirt and shoes, Mrs. Rabbit tells Peter to not do it again and mentions that home is not far away. She sings a more uplifting version of the song but changes the lyrics and the song to "So Far And Yet So Near".
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Rich Bitch
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Rich Bitch: When her family in The Red Shoes wins the lottery, Lisa becomes a spoiled brat, even stealing the titular red shoes from Alphonse's shop because she wants them.
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Formula-Breaking Episode: "The Little Match Girl" is one of the few stories to be actually depicted as a stage play unlike the other stories are not.
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The Little Match Girl gives the protagonist the Meaningful Name of "Angela".
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Named by the Adaptation: The Little Match Girl gives the protagonist the Meaningful Name of "Angela". In Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day the originally unnamed cat is called "Timothy".
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Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Peter's mother has her opening song about telling her children where to go fetch some blackberries. However she briefly takes a break from singing and explains why they shouldn't go to Mr. McGregor's garden and what happened to their father. She then sings in a somber and sad tone of the fate to her former husband. Most adaptations would rub off about their father being baked into a pie but the musical makes this a bit more serious.
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Spared by the Adaptation: Angela doesn't die at the end of The Little Match Girl.
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Abled in the Adaptation: In the Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day adaptation, Phillip Parker does not wear glasses.
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"I Want" Song
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"I Want" Song: "The Only Child" from Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, sung by Alexander and his brothers over their perspectives at being the only offsprings of the family.
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Villainy-Free Villain: The new shovels and the companies that own them in "Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel". They don't do anything illegal or outright immoral, merely out-compete the titular characters with superior technology. However, they're more than willing to shove it in their faces, even dedicating a Villain Song to it.
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Adaptation Dye-Job: Alexander's dad has brown hair instead of blond. He's also missing his mustache. Alexander's brother Nick has blond hair instead of brown. His other brother Anthony has brown hair instead of blond.
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Ascended Extra: Peter's sisters Mopsy, Flopsy, and Cottontail have more presence complete with scenes showing them picking berries. The trio have a total of 3 songs all sang by each other while Peter only has one song besides singing short verses.
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Disabled in the Adaptation: Alexander's brother Nick wears glasses, unlike in the book.
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Setting Update: The original Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day came out in 1972. The fashion in the adaptation makes it clear that the special takes place in contemporary times (1990 to be exact). The Little Match Girl takes place on New Year 1999.
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Re-Cut: The Scholastic release of "Mike Mulligan and His Steamshovel" removed all of the songs from the special.
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Next Sunday A.D.: The Little Match Girl takes place in 1999 but came out in 1990.
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Race Lift: In the Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day adaptation Phillip Parker changed from black to white, while Albert Moyo changed from white to black.
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Stock "Yuck!": Alexander hates lima beans. This is from the book, but it's only given a passing mention in the adaptation.
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Suddenly Speaking: In most adaptations of Peter Rabbit, Mr. McGregor's white cat is never heard talking. In the Storybook Musicals adaptation, she is given her own musical number provided by Carol Burnett who also voices Peter's mother in the same special. During the final musical number from "Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel" The Farmer's horse joins in briefly for the first chorus. At no other point does he or any other animal speak.
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