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Corduroy
CORDUROY (Live Action--Based on the book by Don Freeman) Corduroy longs for someone to take him home from the department store. He thinks that finding his lost button may help, so he searchers the store when no one is around. Will Corduroy find the button on his adventure?
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Plot Summary
This animated special tells the story of Corduroy, a small teddy bear who lives in a department store. He dreams of finding a home and a friend, and embarks on an adventure through the store after closing hours. Along the way, he encounters various characters and challenges as he searches for the missing button from his overalls, which he believes is essential to being chosen by a family.
Critical Reception
While the original book by Don Freeman was critically acclaimed for its heartwarming story and relatable characters, the 1984 animated adaptation is primarily remembered fondly by those who grew up with it, serving as a gentle introduction to animation for young children. It is often praised for its faithfulness to the source material and its comforting narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its gentle storytelling and endearing protagonist.
Appreciated for its faithful adaptation of the beloved children's book.
A comforting and visually simple animation suitable for young viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception for the animated special is largely positive, with viewers recalling it as a cherished part of their childhood. Many appreciate its simple charm and the positive message it conveys about friendship and belonging.
Fun Fact
The character of Corduroy was inspired by a small stuffed bear that author Don Freeman bought at a department store and kept on his desk.
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