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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids (often nicGrizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids (often nicknamed Grizzly Tales) is the generic trademarked title for a series of award-winning children's books by British author Jamie Rix which were later adapted into an animated television series of the same name produced for ITV. Known for its surreal black comedy and horror, the franchise was immensely popular with children and adults, and the cartoon became one of the most-watched programmes on CITV in the 2000s; a reboot of the cartoon series was produced for Nickelodeon UK and NickToons UK in 2011 with 26 episodes (split into 2 series) with the added tagline of Cautionary Tales for Lovers of Squeam!. The first four books in the series were published between 1990 and 2001 by a variety of publishers (such as Hodder Children's Books, Puffin, and Scholastic) and have since gone out of print but are available as audio adaptations through Audible and iTunes. The ITV cartoon was produced by Honeycomb Animation and aired between 2000 and 2006 with 6 series; reruns aired on the Nickelodeon channels along with the 2011 series. Each book in the franchise contained several cautionary tales about children of many ages and the consequences of their antisocial actions. Due to how far-fetched and fantastical the stories could become, it is up to the reader whether they found the series frightening or amusing, but the franchise is usually categorised as children's horror. When the series was adapted for the CITV/Nickelodeon cartoons, the book chapters became ten-minute episodes that were narrated by comic actor Nigel Planer, and created by Honeycomb Animation, with author Rix as co-director. The franchise received critical acclaim, noted by the themes of horror surrealism and adult paranoia blended with common children's book absurdity. The Daily Telegraph said of the CITV cartoon, "Mix Dahl with Belloc and you can anticipate with glee these animated tales of Jamie Rix. Even William Brown's antics pale..." and The Sunday Times wrote: "They are superior morality stories and Nigel Planer reads them with a delight that borders on the fiendish."h a delight that borders on the fiendish." , Läs och rys: Hårresande historier från spöLäs och rys: Hårresande historier från spökhotellet (engelska: Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids/Grizzly Tales) är en brittisk bokserie av författaren Jamie Rix. Den första boken gavs ut 1990 i Storbritannien och serien består av 13 böcker. Böckerna blev populära och ledde senare till en tecknad serie som sändes på brittiska ITV mellan år 2000 och 2006. De fyra första böckerna gavs ut 2008 på svenska. Böckerna innehåller varnande berättelser om oförskämda barn som dödas, stympas och formas för att lära dem en läxa. De fyra första böckerna i serien ligger till grund för den tecknade versionen. Från år 2007 släpptes nio nya böcker, den här gången baserade på några av episoderna som dök upp i de senare avsnitten av den tecknade tv-serien. Böckerna har jämförts med Roald Dahls barnböcker och den tyska sedelärande barnboken Pelle Snusk. Fyra av böckerna från 2007 års nypremiär översattes senare till svenska av Lena Ollmark.attes senare till svenska av Lena Ollmark.
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http://dbpedia.org/property/books Fearsome Tales for Fiendish Kids , Nasty Little Beasts , Blubbers and Sickers , A Grizzly Dozen , Gruesome Grown Ups , The Gnaughty Gnomes of "NO!" , More Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids , The "Me!" Monsters , (Second series :) , (First series:) , Superzeroes , Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids , 13 , Freaks of Nature , Terror Time Toys , Ghostly Tales for Ghastly Kids
http://dbpedia.org/property/caption Official franchise logo
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http://dbpedia.org/property/coverArtist Bobbie Spargo, Ross Collins, Honeycomb Animation, Sue Heap, Steven Pattison
http://dbpedia.org/property/creator http://dbpedia.org/resource/Jamie_Rix +
http://dbpedia.org/property/date October 2019
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http://dbpedia.org/property/origin Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids by Jamie Rix
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http://dbpedia.org/property/shortSummary In this short story set in Victorian Britain, Polly Peach is a girl from a poor family who sells matchboxes for twopence, until the store owner cuts her pay to a penny. , A boy named Jack Frost does not understand how horrible cold weather is, especially to the elderly. , Outside the Wellsdeep cottage in Devon, thOutside the Wellsdeep cottage in Devon, there is a well. Mrs. Halley begs her husband to cover it up before their two inquisitive-fingered grandsons arrive. After telling her that he will do it later numerous times, Mr. Halley is woken up by invisible forces touching him and laughter from outside.es touching him and laughter from outside. , An old man recounts the terrible memories An old man recounts the terrible memories he had from school lunchtimes, from the strict school dinner lady, to the actions of Elgin — a boy he used to sit next to, with a disturbing obsession with school dinners — and how it has impacted his relationship with meals. has impacted his relationship with meals. , Joseph has a habit of ripping books apart and throwing them out of the window. When there are no books left in the house, he is sent to sleep in the cold, dark attic where he finds a book about goblins. , When Benjamin learnt how to walk, he foundWhen Benjamin learnt how to walk, he found a top hat that his uncle had given to his parents as a birthday gift. After it breaks from its age years later, Benjamin hopes that his sixth birthday will grant him good fortune, but he is furious when his parents admit that they were unable to find any shops that sell top hats, so he decides to ruin his birthday party as revenge.des to ruin his birthday party as revenge. , Four centuries ago, an Indian village was terrorised by a large creature, known for kidnapping anyone who is still out at night. A tall farmer's son who is terrible at counting is the creature's next victim. , A girl named Dolores Bellicose enjoyed shouting because it made her the most heard person in her school. The school librarians are not impressed and plan to teach her a lesson. , Dee discovers The Bogeyman living inside her nose, who wants her to stop picking. , The spoilt children of the Crumpdump family called Belinda and Percy demand their parents for an elephant so their father compromises by having one killed and its foot turned into an umbrella stand, which they discover has magical powers. , A girl named Holly Hotlips wants to have her first kiss and is visited by a two-faced fairy, who gives her advice and some makeup to look prettier. , Jack wants his mother to read him a story, but the book is upstairs, at the top of the staircase in the dark corridor. , Bertie's parents are ashamed their son refBertie's parents are ashamed their son refuses to keep himself clean and hope that he will change his mind one day so other people will want to interact with him, but an alien that has crash-landed in their garden will prove someone in the universe is not bothered by Bertie's filthiness.se is not bothered by Bertie's filthiness. , A girl called Mattie enjoys torturing/killing moles. , At home, Willard is a science enthusiast, At home, Willard is a science enthusiast, but at school, he is known as a popular globetrotter. He improvises far-fetched anecdotes outside of the classroom and the younger students envy his "exploits" but when Willard claims that he stole the sun and has it hidden in his house, an unconvinced girl in the audience dares him to prove it.irl in the audience dares him to prove it. , Nick never wears shoes and always walks around in his socks. 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One day, a deaf couple from New Zealand called Matt and Jodie purchase the house and celebrate the birth of their daughter Rosie, who grows up fascinated by the locked door.ho grows up fascinated by the locked door. , The town of Saucy by Sea is notorious for The town of Saucy by Sea is notorious for having the worst behaved children in the world, but the reputation is turning around, thanks to the town's new barber who offers free haircuts to the rudest of the schools, which change these children into completely different people. 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rdfs:comment Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids (often nicGrizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids (often nicknamed Grizzly Tales) is the generic trademarked title for a series of award-winning children's books by British author Jamie Rix which were later adapted into an animated television series of the same name produced for ITV. Known for its surreal black comedy and horror, the franchise was immensely popular with children and adults, and the cartoon became one of the most-watched programmes on CITV in the 2000s; a reboot of the cartoon series was produced for Nickelodeon UK and NickToons UK in 2011 with 26 episodes (split into 2 series) with the added tagline of Cautionary Tales for Lovers of Squeam!. The first four books in the series were published between 1990 and 2001 by a variety of publishers (such as Hodder Children's Books, Puffin, and Scholaodder Children's Books, Puffin, and Schola , Läs och rys: Hårresande historier från spöLäs och rys: Hårresande historier från spökhotellet (engelska: Grizzly Tales for Gruesome Kids/Grizzly Tales) är en brittisk bokserie av författaren Jamie Rix. Den första boken gavs ut 1990 i Storbritannien och serien består av 13 böcker. Böckerna blev populära och ledde senare till en tecknad serie som sändes på brittiska ITV mellan år 2000 och 2006. De fyra första böckerna gavs ut 2008 på svenska.a första böckerna gavs ut 2008 på svenska.
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