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      • When Clifford becomes a gigantic red dog in her New York City apartment and attracts the attention of a genetics company who wish to supersize animals, Emily and her clueless Uncle Casey have to fight the forces of greed as they go on the run across New York City and take a bite out of the Big Apple.
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  1. Jan 8, 2020 · Clifford was the result of Bridwells childhood dream. The idea for a giant dog came from Bridwell’s childhood. He said when he was a little boy he wished he had a dog he could ride like a pony. 5. Family and friends played a big role in naming characters.

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  3. Clifford the Big Red Dog is an American children's book series about the adventures of a girl named Emily Elizabeth and her titular pet: a giant, red-furred dog named Clifford. It was first published in 1963 and was written by Norman Bridwell. [1] Clifford is Scholastic's official mascot. [2]

    Title
    Year
    80. Clifford Celebrates Hanukkah
    2015
    79. Clifford Goes to Kindergarten
    2015
    78. Clifford Makes the Team
    2011
    77. Clifford the Champion
    2009
  4. Nov 15, 2021 · The main character in the newly released ‘Clifford the Big Red Dog’ doesn’t actually exist. To bring the dog to life, production turned to two puppeteers and put them in a massive 75-pound ...

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  5. Nov 17, 2021 · When the trailer for the live-action “Clifford the Big Red Dog” was released last November, internet fans were surprised by what they saw: A photorealistic version of their favorite red canine. The movie is based on Norman Bridwell’s popular children’s books.

    • Clifford Creator Norman Bridwell Was Told He Was Never Going to Make it.
    • Clifford Is Named After An Imaginary friend.
    • The Dog Is Red For A Practical reason.
    • Bridwell’s Daughter Inspired A character.
    • Clifford Is A Bit of A Mutt.
    • Bridwell Was Adamant That Clifford Behave Like A Normal Dog.
    • It Took Around Three Months to Create Each Clifford Story.
    • Clifford Exists in 13 Languages.
    • Some Famous Voices Lent Their Talents to The Clifford Cartoon.
    • Bridwell Didn’T Know Why Clifford Was A Success ...

    Norman Bridwell was told over and over againthat he was never going to make it as an illustrator; his art just wasn’t good enough. One editor finally suggested that Bridwell create a story to go with his drawings of a little girl with pony-like dog (as a kid, Bridwell had wanted a dog he could ride). Bridwell wrote the story in three days in 1962. ...

    Initially, Bridwell called his giant dog Tiny—but his wife, Norma, didn’t think that was right. “Norma said, ‘Well, that’s a stupid name for a dog like that,’” Bridwell told NPRin 2012. “And she went back to her childhood and took the name of an imaginary friend, Clifford, and gave it to the dog.”

    When asked how he decided on Clifford’s signature color, Bridwell admitted that “it was red because I happened to have red paint on the drawing table that night.” The color may be one reason kids love Clifford: “He’s a bright color with a lot of movement. That’s really important for brain development for younger kids,” Myra Mendez, Ph.D., LMFT, exp...

    Emily Elizabeth, the little girl who takes a liking to the runt of the litter in the first book, is named after Bridwell’s own daughter, Emily Elizabeth Bridwell. She was an infant when he was writing the story. ”I don’t remember the point at which I recognized that the girl in the book was actually myself,” she told the Globein 2004. ”It was just ...

    Ever wonder exactly what type of dog Clifford is? Well, he’s said to have the characteristics of a giant Vizsla now, but the very first prototype—back when he was just the size of a pony instead of a house—was of a rather large bloodhound. Bridwell has said he took his inspiration from the behavior of all types of dogs.

    Coming up with ideas for the Clifford books ”has gotten more difficult over the years,” Bridwell acknowledged in 2012. ”Every time I think of an idea, I think, ‘Well, that’s kind of like the idea that I did a couple of times before.’ And I’m running out of situations.” Still, he wasn’t going to create titles like Clifford Goes to Outer Space or Cli...

    According to Reading Rockets, Bridwell drew inspiration for Clifford from watching other dogs, whether they were his own or in movies and TV. Once he knew what he wanted to happen in the story, he would sketch it out before writing and revising—a process that took around three months. No matter what the story was, though, the messaging was pretty c...

    More than 90 Clifford books have been published since the original first hit bookstores in 1963 and there are more than 126 million copies in print in 13 different languages.

    If you’ve ever watched the Clifford cartoon on PBS, you’ve likely recognized some of the voices. John Ritter was the voice of Clifford; Kel Mitchell of Kenan and Kel voiced Clifford’s buddy T-Bone; Cree Summers lent her vocals to another pal named Cleo (you’ve also heard her as Penny in Inspector Gadget and Elmyra in Tiny Toon Adventures); and Emil...

    No one was more surprised by Clifford’s success than Bridwell, who thought his first book would be a fluke. And though he could never figure out why his character was so popular, he believed that luck was a bit part of it. “I’m lucky that Clifford was the kind of character that people wanted more of,” he said. “I’ve been very lucky that way. I some...

  6. When Clifford becomes a gigantic red dog in her New York City apartment and attracts the attention of a genetics company who wish to supersize animals, Emily and her clueless Uncle Casey have to fight the forces of greed as they go on the run across New York City and take a bite out of the Big Apple. Along the way, Clifford affects the lives of ...

  7. For example, there’s a scene that takes place shortly after Clifford becomes a giant dog. Clifford sees a man walking in a giant plastic bubble in the park, so Clifford runs after the bubble, like a dog that wants to fetch a ball.

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