![]() ![]() Well, this was a fantastic idea and a great way to commemorate and pay tribute to him. ![]() ![]() About this series, I read elsewhere that it was created to nearly coincide with the 200th anniversary of Andersen's birth. That couldn't've been the American Broadcasting Company and must be referred to some other ABC (at least, the other one that I know of, probably in Australia, anyway), because I don't remember it ever airing on the channel in my area. A couple other reviewers here mentioned this aired on ABC. This is another one of the greatest discoveries I ever made and I'm all the more grateful for it. The taste I got of the program, I enjoyed it right away. At first, I didn't know it was a part of a series of stand-alone episodes, since the copy the episode I saw didn't mention the show's title as well, nor did it include the intro and outro. No success in finding a copy of that for viewing online, so I decided I try out one of this series's episodes of the same title instead, thus that was the first episode I saw. It all began when I was actually looking for the adaptation of The Nightingale to watch by the now-defunct Atkinson-Film-Arts (which also happened to be the very last production by the Canadian cartoon studio). ![]() I hadn't heard of nor seen any of this show before coming across it on the Web, I guess I could say that happening upon this was serendipitous. ![]()
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