I had to get my appendix removed yesterday, and all I could think about was this old story. In fact, when I texted my friends to tell me I had appendicitis, I said, "Well, just call me Madeline!"
I wonder if Madeline had the same impact on people as Robin Hood, Tarzan, & Mighty Joe Young, meaning that people were introduced to her with the Disney version instead of other versions.
My sister Rachel just had her appendix out five months ago in August of this year and I knew it at the moment she was just like Madeline and a longtime ago my friend Andrew Murphy had his appendix out when he was six years old and he told me that at seventh grade at my middle school.
I have such a soft spot for the original Madeline books, this short, and the tv specials from the ‘80s. They have such a timeless and youthful charm to them. I had a plush Madeline doll when I was really small that had a little stitched-on scar if you took her coat and dress off. I wonder if my parents still have it somewhere?
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We’ll Madeline got sick from her appendicitis which means she had a high fever and lost appetite and was tired and had abdominal pain in her stomach and pain in her urination which it means her appendix was infected and red and swollen and needs removal.
This was finally released (expensively) on DVD in 2018 but there is an 'Andrew Lloyd Webber' bit (sorry I'm typing this *before* I've watched it all) cut out due to rights, apparently.
i remember opening the book, and immediately i was there in line like madeline. :) there was nothing else around but the dim of paris and the brilliant little wee..
Me too and I watched the Madeline cartoons on Disney channel in the mid and late 90s when I was a kid and then when I was a teenager I watched the Madeline cartoons again on the cbs fox channel
It’s weird that they stuck so closely to the original illustrations - basically recreating them in precise detail - and yet made two curious changes - the teacher is no longer a nun, and Madeline looks indistinguishable from the other girls, rather than standing out as the only redhead amidst eleven brunettes. Both are very odd choices, and I can’t help wondering what motivated them.
I think I read somewhere that the teacher is meant to be a nurse rather than a nun, since she’s called Miss (or Mademoiselle, I suppose) Clavel rather than Sister/Sœur. I think the hair might be because of discrimination against redheads?
on the movie set during the filming of the cat in the hat live action movie in the summer of 2002 spencer breslin who played conrad sally's brother had to have his appendix removed at the age of ten years old and it was kind of peculiar for him and dakota fanning alec baldwin and kelly preston and mike myers and amy hill and sean hayes and all the live action cast members
@@Clocky124a me too, by the way was the bowler straw hat that's used in the 1998 live action madeline movie really a floppy? and can you please tell me the whole details of what kind name of a floppy bowler straw hat was it called?
My grandmother had some home movie equipment, and a few cartoons to show when we kids came to visit. This was one of them. Silent with title cards, B&W and cut down to about three minutes, which was the length of a small standard 8mm reel. The balloon cabin and first failed treats to lure him were missing. Who cares. This was long before VHS, and it was a thrill to watch the same cartoons over and over until I knew every single frame by heart.