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Why are so many children's fantasy books adapted as films?

Why are so many children's fantasy books adapted as films?

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Fantasy remains popular

Fantasy remains popular

The fantasy genre offers escapism from our lives into a different world where you can forget about the real problems surrounding your everyday life.

Children's fantasy are appealing to filmmakers. The authors explore a depth in their stories and characters that give screenwriters rich material to further expand the author's visionā€”for example, the successful The Hobbit trilogy and Rowling's Harry Potter.

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The visual element of children's fantasy books

Imagination is an essential feature in children's fantasy books. Cinematographers and animators have an abundance of artistic ideas to work from.

For example, Studio Ghibli built its filmmaking legacy on children's books, such as Howl's Moving Castle and Kiki's Delivery Service, and turned the stories into visual masterpieces.

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