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The Ant and the Elephant is a children's picture book written and illustrated by Bill Peet and was adapted into a family musical for the stage. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Published by HMH Books for Young Readers in 1972, it is based on the Aesop Fable entitled The Dove and the Ant .
Aunt Minerva – one of the Gi-ants and Charlie's aunt. (The Ant From Uncle) Tiny the Elephant, an ape, and a look-alike of Roland (from another DePatie-Freleng series, Roland and Rattfink) – Charlie Ant's lodge brothers (Mumbo Jumbo) An unnamed Green Ardvark – he is similar to the Blue Aardvark except barrel-chested instead of pot-bellied.
The Ant and the Elephant; B. Babar the Elephant; Benjamin the Elephant; Bholu (mascot) Big Al (mascot) E. Elephants (ThunderCats) ElePHPant;
The unique "sound" of the ants devouring everything in their path was created by swirling a straw in a glass of water with crushed ice, which was then amplified. Much of the Rio Negro (Amazon) jungle riverscape, as well as the bridge dynamiting and sluice scenes, are second-unit stock footage shot in Florahome, Florida .
The Ant and the Elephant; Anton Arcane; Archy and Mehitabel; B. The Bee and the Orange Tree; Beetle Monuments; Bucky Bug; Bug (comics) Buggie (mascot) Buggie ...
The king cobra and the ants III.5 The cobra and the greed for the gold coins 285D [12] III.6 The golden bird III.7 The hunter and the dove's sacrifice III.4 III.8 The old merchant and his young wife III.6 121D III.9 I.6 The thief, the demon, and a Brahmin III.7 III.5 121E III.10 The tale of two snakes III.11
The Ant and the Elephant (1972) Countdown to Christmas (1972) The Spooky Tail of Prewitt Peacock (1973) Merle the High Flying Squirrel (1974) Cyrus the Unsinkable Sea Serpent (1975) The Gnats of Knotty Pine (1975) Big Bad Bruce (1977) Eli (1978) Cowardly Clyde (1979) Encore for Eleanor (1981) The Luckiest One of All (1982) No Such Things (1983 ...
The Ant and the Grasshopper, alternatively titled The Grasshopper and the Ant (or Ants), is one of Aesop's Fables, numbered 373 in the Perry Index. [1] The fable describes how a hungry grasshopper begs for food from an ant when winter comes and is refused. The situation sums up moral lessons about the virtues of hard work and planning for the ...