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Post by oLO von B.org on Jul 16, 2007 9:27:02 GMT -5
The drawings are harmless really. But a US publisher has decided not to publish a series by children's book author Rotraut Susanne Berner. The problem? Cartoon breasts and a half-millimeter-long willy.
It is rare that a German book generates any interest in the United States. And children's books are usually completely off the radar. The delight was thus all the greater at the Hildesheimer Gerstenberg publishing house when a query came in from the American children's book purveyor Boyds Mills Press for a series by Rotraut Susanne Berner.
Rotraut Susanne Berner American children have been saved from the above illustration.
"It was really a sensation," Berner told SPIEGEL ONLINE. At first. As it turned out, there were a couple of changes that had to be made before the books could be unleashed on the America public. First off, smokers had to be removed from the illustrations. But that wasn't all. One image shows a scene from an art gallery -- and for realism's sake, there is a cartoonish nude hanging on the wall along with a tiny, seven-millimeter-tall statue of a naked man on a pedestal.
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Arent they cute- them Americanos oLO PS: __ <- This is about 7 millimeters (for the non metrics)
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Post by SK on Jul 16, 2007 13:42:16 GMT -5
*sigh* Americans are crazy.
Granted, when I was six or seven, if I saw the naked woman in one of my books I would have been surprised and found it funny... that being because I knew by that point it was taboo. Any younger than that however and I wouldn't have cared a bit. So how's that for drawing attention to those parts of anatomy?
Don't let the kids read that porn! Have them go watch Batman* so they can learn to kill things!
*I don't mean to claim that's what kids will learn from Batman, but my brother watched it, and it had a definite violent affect on his behavior.
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Post by LT Smash on Jul 16, 2007 17:19:32 GMT -5
Americans are a little overly politically correct and over protective. I think it's a bit much to censor smoking. An it took me a while to find the penis, and I had to read the rest of the article to find it. I don't think if it did make it into the book it would have been a big deal.
My niece (who is 3) has an Arthur (the aardvark?) book. In it, Francine has a crush on Arthur and throws a party in order to play spin the bottle. I think it's a little funny to have that in a book aimed at 5 year olds and younger. My niece asked her parents what spin the bottle was.
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Post by oLO von B.org on Jul 17, 2007 6:16:23 GMT -5
When I was little my Gran and Mom read books to me ,sometimes by use of a recorded tape. So my first encounter with grown up books was in an audiobook like manner.Animal Farm and Jungle book didnt have any minipenisses in it ,yet Death , Deceiption, Murder, Blackmail, Mobbing- basically the whole wide world of politics. Boy was that frustrating Cheers oLO Head of the bookclub a.k.a. would read it in the d-amn bathroom
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