Many adaptations of Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories have been made in various countries, as cartoons, musicals and a children's opera.
Cartoons
- A 1936 black and white Soviet cartoon of How the Whale Got His Throat.[1]
- A 1938 black and white Soviet cartoon of How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin.[2]
- The Elephant's Child was twice made into a Soviet cartoon by the Soyuzmultfilm studio, in 1936 (The Elephant's Child [ru][3]) and in 1967 (The Elephant's Child [ru][4]).
- The Cat Who Walked by Himself, a Soviet drawn animation screen version created by Aleksandra Snezhko-Blotskaya at Soyuzmultfilm studio in 1968.[5]
- A 1981 stop-motion adaptation of The Beginning of the Armadillos by the Soyuzmultfilm studio.[6]
- A 1983 Marble Arch/Interama/Strengholt Films cel-animated series Just So Stories, adapted from a collection of ten children's stories created by Sheila Graber.[7]
- A 1984 Kyinaukfilm stop-motion adaptation of How the First Letter Was Written.[8]
- The Cat Who Walked by Herself, a 1988 Soviet stop-motion animated feature film based on "The Cat that Walked by Himself" from a film studio Soyuzmultfilm.[9]
- Rudyard Kipling's Just So Stories, a 1992 British animated compilation of twelve of Rudyard Kipling's classic tales, created by Bevanfield Films and BBC, and directed by Timothy Forder.[citation needed]
- Just So Stories, a French-British animated co-production from Les Films de L'Arlequin and Je Suis Bien Content and France 3 was produced in 2008.[citation needed]
Music
Musicals
Operas
References