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Film novelizations (in chronological order of theatrical release) Walt Disney Tells the Story of Pinocchio (1939), Walt Disney. Treasure Island (1950) The Story of Robin Hood (1952), Edward Boyd. Peter Pan (1953) Lady and the Tramp (1953), Ward Greene. Rob Roy: The Highland Rogue (1954), Edward Boyd.
Lightsaber Rescue, by Play-A-Sound (34 ABY) Rolling with BB-8!, by Benjamin Harper (34 ABY) Rey's Journey, by Ella Patrick (34 ABY) Rose and Finn's Mission, by Ella Patrick (34 ABY) Chewie and the Porgs, by Kevin Shinick (34 ABY) In 2015, the original six Star Wars films were adapted as Little Golden Books.
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A novelization (or novelisation) is a derivative novel that adapts the story of a work created for another medium, such as a film, TV series, stage play, comic book, or video game. Film novelizations were particularly popular before the advent of home video, but continue to find commercial success as part of marketing campaigns for major films.
High School Musical (book series) The first book in the High School Musical series, was High School Musical: the Junior Novel, the novelization of the successful first film was released early June 2006, by Disney Press. This novel hit number one on the New York Times best-selling list best-selling list and remained on the list for sixteen weeks ...
S. The Saint (novel) Star Trek (novel) Star Trek: The Motion Picture (novel) Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (novel) Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (novel) Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (novel) Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Skywalker. Star Wars: The Clone Wars (novel)
Novelization of the film Carnival of Souls (1962). [87] First installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series, adapted from the first film and the sequels Freddy's Revenge and Dream Warriors. Second installment in the Nightmare on Elm Street series, adapted from the films The Dream Master and The Dream Child.
Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken. co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and Pegasus Entertainment. June 21, 1991. The Rocketeer. released under Walt Disney Pictures in North America and under Touchstone Pictures outside of North America; co-production with Silver Screen Partners IV and The Gordon Company. November 22, 1991.
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