The Crayon Box (partially found puppet TV series; 1997-1998): Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 17:51, 27 February 2020
In 1997, The Crayon Box, a poem by Shane Derolf about diversity, was adapted into three mediums: a best-selling children's book, an animated short film, and a puppet show.
While the first two adaptations are well-known among children of the 1990s and easy to find, the puppet show has been lingering in obscurity since it stopped airing in syndication alongside Bananas in Pajamas and on YTV by itself.
The show focused on a group of toy puppets who acted out popular stories. Aside from one episode and copies of a tie-in book being sold on Amazon, the show is currently very hard to find.
Episode
External Link
- Kidscreen article on the licensing strategy of The Crayon Box. Retrieved 27 Feb '20