Help me find this please!
October 18, 2010 9:47 AM
Another help-me-find-this-book question -___- When I was younger, like 9, I found a bunch of thin little paperback books in a bookstore in the mall. They were only about $1 each and were renditions of Heidi, Cinderella, etc. The most distinctive aspect was that the illustrations were anime-style!
I'm trying to find these books again, but I can't remember the publisher or anything that would help me track them down on the internet.
The books were very thin -- probably only 12 or 15 pages thick. They were definitely aimed at young children. The illustrations were beautiful and colorful. I can still remember Cinderella being drawn very differently from the Disney version. In the books she had jewels in her hair and a really pretty, sparkling dress.
Like I said, the drawings were done in an anime style, which I think contributed to the bright and colorful artwork. I'm pretty sure this wasn't just an obscure print run imported over from Japan or anything. The books seemed pretty mainstream and cheap and weren't anything really special or out of the ordinary. They were just little kid books. The year I found them was in the early-mid 90s
But I really want to find them again~! Please help.
I'm trying to find these books again, but I can't remember the publisher or anything that would help me track them down on the internet.
The books were very thin -- probably only 12 or 15 pages thick. They were definitely aimed at young children. The illustrations were beautiful and colorful. I can still remember Cinderella being drawn very differently from the Disney version. In the books she had jewels in her hair and a really pretty, sparkling dress.
Like I said, the drawings were done in an anime style, which I think contributed to the bright and colorful artwork. I'm pretty sure this wasn't just an obscure print run imported over from Japan or anything. The books seemed pretty mainstream and cheap and weren't anything really special or out of the ordinary. They were just little kid books. The year I found them was in the early-mid 90s
But I really want to find them again~! Please help.
Here are some images of his covers in case that helps.
posted by iconomy at 10:21 AM on October 18, 2010
posted by iconomy at 10:21 AM on October 18, 2010
I can think of the mini Dover books--very small, some were stickers/stencils/ tattoos. Good luck! They are in Ben Franklin Crafts stores and Cracker Barrel stores.
posted by shortyJBot at 11:49 AM on October 18, 2010
posted by shortyJBot at 11:49 AM on October 18, 2010
"Cinderella" was (I think) written by Hans Christian Anderson ("The Little Glass Slipper")
It might have been a picturebook adaption of "World of Hans Christian Anderson", which was animated in Japan in 1971 and has an early anime look. There was also an animated Hans Christian Anderson cartoon TV series which had an anime look (probably also drawn in Japan, if not the same studio).
posted by -harlequin- at 12:26 PM on October 18, 2010
It might have been a picturebook adaption of "World of Hans Christian Anderson", which was animated in Japan in 1971 and has an early anime look. There was also an animated Hans Christian Anderson cartoon TV series which had an anime look (probably also drawn in Japan, if not the same studio).
posted by -harlequin- at 12:26 PM on October 18, 2010
OMG ICONOMY THAT IS EXACTLY IT!!!!!
thank you so much!!!
This is the cover of the Cinderella book I was talking about: Cinderella~!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! You won't believe how long I've been looking for these books! I didn't think I'd ever find them. I love those books so much, so I was so sad. Then I thought, "gasp! METAFILTER!"
I <3 Metafilter SO MUCH. It never fails me~~
Thank you again, iconomy!
And thank you to everyone who responded.
posted by joyeuxamelie at 7:56 PM on October 18, 2010
thank you so much!!!
This is the cover of the Cinderella book I was talking about: Cinderella~!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! You won't believe how long I've been looking for these books! I didn't think I'd ever find them. I love those books so much, so I was so sad. Then I thought, "gasp! METAFILTER!"
I <3 Metafilter SO MUCH. It never fails me~~
Thank you again, iconomy!
And thank you to everyone who responded.
posted by joyeuxamelie at 7:56 PM on October 18, 2010
Great! As soon as I read that the books were 24 pages or less I figured those were the ones.
posted by iconomy at 8:24 PM on October 18, 2010
posted by iconomy at 8:24 PM on October 18, 2010
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posted by iconomy at 10:18 AM on October 18, 2010