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The ''Happy Lion'' (ISBN 0-375-82759-5) is a 1954 children's picture book by Louise Fatio and illustrated by Roger Duvoisin. In the book, the Happy Lion lives in a small zoo in France. When he escapes, he is surprised that people are now scared of him. The book was so popular that it spawned several sequels and an 8-minute short film by Weston Woods Studios. It won the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis in 1956. ==Books in the series== # ''The Happy Lion'' (1954) - "Grand sourire." # ''The Happy Lion in Africa'' (1955) # ''The Happy Lion Roars'' (1957) # ''The Three Happy Lions'' (1959) - "... another delightfully Gallic adventure with a tiny French vocabulary and Roger Duvoisin's uniquely ingratiating color illustrations." # ''The Happy Lion's Quest'' (1961) - "The improbable situation of a lion in school and the sight of two humans and one friendly animal all stuffed in a little French car on the way back to the zoo will delight early graders especially as envisioned by Roger Duvoisin's winsome illustrations in color and black and white." # ''The Happy Lion and the Bear'' (1964) # ''The Happy Lion's Holiday'', aka ''The Happy Lion's Vacation'' (1967) - "The single incongruity of the series--a gentle, lovable lion--is pretty much played out by this time, and two-thirds of the latest adventure is as aimless as the drifting balloon. We found little distinction and some confusion in the drawings--maybe it's time for a vacation." # ''The Happy Lion's Treasure'' (1970) # ''The Happy Lion's Rabbits'' (1974) # ''The Happy Lioness'' (1980) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Happy Lion」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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