- Beechwood Bunny Tales
Book Series infobox
Series = Beechwood Bunny Tales
Type = Children's books
Author =Geneviève Huriet andAmélie Sarn
Illustrator =Loïc Jouannigot
Released = flagicon|France 1987 - present
flagicon|USA 1991 & 1992
Publisher = flagicon|FranceÉditions Milan
flagicon|USAGareth Stevens
Sales = over 750,000fr [http://yo-video.net/fr/film/94210-famille-passiflore-serie.html "La Famille Passiflore"] at YoVideo. Retrieved March 19, 2008.]
Genre =Children's literature "Beechwood Bunny Tales" ( _fr. La Famille Passiflore) is a series of children's books written by French author
Geneviève Huriet and illustrated byLoïc Jouannigot . The original books have been published in France byÉditions Milan since 1987. English translations of the first seven stories were released in the United States during 1991 and 1992 byGareth Stevens Publishers. Including this version, "Beechwood" has been translated into 23 languages [fr [http://www.momes.net/Journal/spectacle/fetedulivre92.html FÊTE DU LIVRE des Hauts-de-Seine (November 22, 2003)] . Momes.net. Retrieved January 4, 2008.] in 19 countries, [http://www.kidscreen.com/articles/magazine/20010501/30855.html?print=yes Bunnies bent on broadcast (Up Next: What's developing in kids production)] (2001, May 1). "KidScreen Magazine". Retrieved February 15, 2008. Registration required to read.] and has sold about 750,000 copies in its native country.The books centre around the Bellflower family of
rabbit s, who live in Beechwood Grove: PapaBramble , AuntZinnia ,Dandelion ,Periwinkle , Violette,Mistletoe , andPoppy . Papa and Aunt share their names with foods, while their five children (and the family itself) are named after species of flowers. All of the rabbit characters in this series have large, round pink tails.The books' success in France led to the debut of an animated version on the
TF1 network in late December 2001,fr Films d'animation (2001, December 23). "Le Monde " Television. Accessed January 11, 2008.] which would go on to have 52 episodes produced. The show has aired in several markets worldwide, and released on DVD and VHS in North America.Characters
The series' main characters are the Bellflower rabbits, who live "in a shady corner of Beechwood Grove". There are five children in the family: Poppy, the biggest and the smartest; [Huriet, Geneviève (1991), p. 19. "Periwinkle at the Full Moon Ball". ISBN 0-8368-0525-9. Gareth Stevens Publishers. Accessed February 15, 2008.] Violette, the only sister; Dandelion, who mostly resembles his father; Mistletoe, who wears a shirt of red and pink stripes; and Periwinkle, who is mostly shy.
Their father is Bramble, a gardener who is always concerned and caring about his children. Their aunt, Zinnia, can sometimes be a bit angry and serious against them.
Most of the early titles in the "Beechwood" series centred on each of the children. Aunt Zinnia had a story of her own in 1990 ("Aunt Zinnia and the Ogre"), and Papa Bramble in 2003 ("L'invention d'Onésime Passiflore").
Some of the Bellflowers' foes include Magda, a tricky magpie who tries to make Periwinkle a family embarrassment (in the first book, "
Periwinkle at the Full Moon Ball ", and the TV episode "Room to Move"); Jimmy Renard, a cunning fox from "Violette's Daring Adventure "; and Kazoar, the highway menace from "Aunt Zinnia and the Ogre".Books
As of CURRENTYEAR, more than thirty "Beechwood" books from Éditions Milan have sold over 750,000 copies in its native France. Geneviève Huriet has written the entire series, save for the two most recent titles ("Qu'as-tu fait, Mistouflet?" and "L'album photo des Passiflore") by
Amélie Sarn . Loïc Jouannigot has always been the illustrator.In the United States, Gareth Stevens only published the first seven stories in English, from "Periwinkle at the Full Moon Ball" to "
Family Moving Day ", in 1991 and 1992. The translators were MaryLee Knowlton, Amy Bauman and Patricia Lantier-Sampon.Elsewhere in Europe, the book series is called "La Familia Pasaflor" (Spain), "A Família Passiflore" (Portugal), "La Famiglia Passiflora" (Italy), [it [http://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/anim/lafamigliapassiflora.htm "La Famiglia Passiflora"] at AntoniaGenna.net's "Il Mondo Dei Doppiatori". Retrieved January 28, 2008.] "De Familie Passiebloem" (Netherlands), [nl [http://www.kbr.be/bb/nl/nloct2003/n03ikibb.html De Belgische Bibliografie - October 2003] . Retrieved February 10, 2008.] "Familie Löwenzahn" (Germany), and "Tappancsmesék" (Hungary). [hu [http://port.hu/pls/fi/films.film_page?i_film_id=54052 "Tappancsmesék"] at PORT.hu. Retrieved January 28, 2008.]
Merchandise
*European toy company
Ravensburger has madejigsaw puzzle s featuring Jouannigot's illustrations from the books.Fact|date=October 2008TV series
"The Bellflower Bunnies", an animated TV series based on the books, debuted on the
TF1 network in France with four specials duringDecember 24 andDecember 28 , 2001. The 52-episode series was produced early in its run by TVA International, Melusine, TF1 and its subsidiaryProtécréa . Later episodes were made byTooncan , Euro Visual, and Dragon Cartoon among others. It has also aired onPlayhouse Disney in France,ZDF andKI.KA in Germany, CBC/Radio Canada in Quebec, and the Latin American version of Boomerang.References
ee also
*"
Watership Down ", by British authorRichard Adams External links
*fr [http://www.editionsmilan.com/fiche_auteur.asp,ref,auteur,pk_contrib,183.rwi.html Author Huriet's page at Éditions Milan]
*fr [http://www.ricochet-jeunes.org/biblioauteur.asp?id=1578 A list of titles by Geneviève Huriet]
*wikia|bellflower|"Beechwood Bunny Tales" and "The Bellflower Bunnies"
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