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Steve Aranguren, Disney Channel's vice-president of global "original" programming, said: "We wanted to bring the sense of adventure in the original books to a new generation of Famous Five fans. However, we needed to give the characters a contemporary voice."
Jeff Norton, brand development director at Chorion, which owns the rights to [Enid Blyton]'s books, added: "We tried to imagine where the original Famous Five characters would go in their lives. Because [George] was such an intrepid explorer in the original novels, we thought it would be only natural that she travelled to India, to the Himalayas, where she fell in love with Ravi.See the full content of this document
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George's Desi Love Child in Disney Famous Five Series: Enid Blyton's Books Modernised
HOW do I feel about Enid Blyton's Famous Five stories being modernised, rendered multicultural and dragged by Disney Tel...
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