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Madeline (1952)

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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Madeline is a 1952 animated short film directed by Robert Cannon, produced by UPA.It is an adaptation of Madeline, the first book in the highly successful series by Ludwig Bemelmans. This very faithful adaptation introduces Miss Clavel, the teacher of a boarding school for little girls, and her happy little students. Madeline is the most fearless one of the bunch, and the most individualistic, the girl who isn't afraid of mice or the tiger in the zoo and who likes to play jokes on the teacher. But one day, she gets a bad stomach ache!Not to be confused with Madeline, the television series based on the Madeline books.
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Eiffel Tower Effect
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Eiffel Tower Effect: Madeline's school appears to be right next to the Eiffel Tower, and the girls walk by Notre Dame cathedral to boot.
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Balloonacy: Madeline is lifted into the air by a single children's balloon.
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Adaptation Dye-Job
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Adaptation Dye-Job: The little girls' yellow dresses and hats are now red and rather than being a redhead, Madeline's hair is brown, like that of all the other girls.
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The End
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The End: The signature tag line of the Madeline books, when Miss Clavel turns the lights off in the girls' dormitory.
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The Film of the Book
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The Film of the Book: A near-verbatim rendering of the book Madeline set to UPA's signature animated style.
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Limited Animation: Limited Animation later grew to be associated with all the cheap, crappy TV cartoons of The Dark Age of Animation but UPA cartoons like this one showed how it could be used as a distinctive style. All the backgrounds are simple watercolors on plain screens. When the twelve little girls are out walking their legs are the only thing that moves. Their faces are literal smiley faces. It strongly resembles the full-color portions of the book and works.
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