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The development design of Franklin the Turtle for the animated series character, was the achievement of Canadian Animation artist and Illustrator Kurt Lehner, which he worked on during his time at Nelvana studio in 1997. These designs were studies taken directly from the Franklin the Turtle book series itself.
Franklin unsuccessfully tries to earn money to buy a scooter, but eventually makes a temporary swap for Rabbit's. At bedtime, Franklin is afraid to go into his small, dark shell. To help, his mother tells him the story of "Little Turtle", and his father gives Franklin a jar of fireflies to use as a nightlight.
Franklin and Friends is a CGI children's television series produced by Nelvana.The second adaptation and spin-off of the classic characters from the Franklin the Turtle series of children's books written by Paulette Bourgeois and illustrated by Brenda Clark (the first being Franklin, which was also co-produced by Nelvana Limited, the series was announced by Nelvana Limited on September 28 ...
The Turtle family visits Franklin's grandmother with Aunt Lucy and her goddaughter, Samantha (Sam). Despite their efforts, Franklin and Sam find it difficult to get along. Granny flashes back to when she was a child in Turtle Lake and spent mornings fishing with her father and afternoons picking berries with her mother.
Grandfather Turtle comforts Harriet when she cries and when Franklin says that he feels guilty, Grandfather Turtle tells him it was simply an accident. Jenny sends Franklin and Harriet to their room while she cares for Grandfather Turtle. Franklin decides to use the sleigh to go back to Woodland and find Bear and Beatrice's mother, Dr. Bear. He ...
In 1968, after a fan request, Charles M. Schulz added a Black character to his "Peanuts" comic strip. Franklin is finally getting his moment in a TV special.
Paulette Bourgeois, CM (born July 20, 1951) is a Canadian writer best known for creating Franklin the Turtle, the character who appears in picture books illustrated by Toronto native Brenda Clark. The books have sold more than 60 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 38 languages.
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