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      • Paul Bunyan is a giant lumberjack and folk hero in American and Canadian folklore. His tall tales revolve around his superhuman labors, and he is customarily accompanied by Babe the Blue Ox, his pet and working animal.
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  2. Paul Bunyan, giant lumberjack, mythical hero of the lumber camps in the United States, a symbol of bigness, strength, and vitality. The tales and anecdotes that form the Paul Bunyan legend are typical of the tradition of frontier tall tales. Paul and his companions, Babe the Blue Ox and Johnny.

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    In the 1995 Disney film Tall Tale, Paul Bunyan is played by Oliver Platt. Contrary to the usual image of Bunyan's gigantism, Platt's Paul is depicted as a man of average height, but compensated with a "larger than life" personality consistent with the film's "over the top" nature.

  4. Paul Bunyan is a giant lumberjack in American folklore who has long been the hero of the American logging camps. His exploits, which revolved around the tall tales of his superhuman labors, were told by the fires of bunkhouses in the northern camps from Wisconsin to Maine, from Minnesota to Oregon , to Washington and California for decades.

  5. Jul 12, 2023 · Paul Bunyan: North America’s Own Giant Folk Hero. by Lauren Dillon July 12, 2023. 1. Telling tall tales of legendary heroes or characters was a way for people to entertain others before the invention of television or radio. These stories were told by word of mouth, and nothing was better than settling down by a fire after a hearty dinner and ...

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  6. Paul Bunyan laughed when he saw the spunky little critter and took the little blue mite home with him. He warmed the little ox up by the fire and the little fellow fluffed up and dried out, but he remained as blue as the snow that had stained him in the first place. So Paul named him Babe the Blue Ox.

  7. Nov 14, 2023 · Tall tales transformed Bunyan from a six-foot-four-inch logger into an eight-foot-tall, 300-pound giant, who with his blue ox, were big enough to stride across the Mississippi and strong...

  8. Dec 16, 2022 · Paul Bunyan stories are plentiful. He cleared forests with one swing of his ax. He and his trusty bovine, Babe the Blue Ox, dug the Great Lakes to quench the thirst of his fellow loggers. He created the Mississippi River by simply dragging his ax behind him. He’s a Wisconsin folk hero.

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