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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: Published in Italian as ''La principessa e il drago'' ("The Princess and the Dragon") and in Spanish as ''¡Tiemblen Dragones!'' ("Tremble, Dragons!")
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** Munsch initially planned for Elizabeth to punch Roland for criticizing her appearance, but the illustration ended up looking too violent to print.
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** Munsch initially planned for Elizabeth to punch Roland Ronald for criticizing her appearance, but the illustration ended up looking too violent to print.
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** The original ending had Elizabeth throwing off her paper bag dress as she walked away into the sunset to symbolize her freedom, but the illustration was changed due to not wanting to show her naked.
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** The original ending had Elizabeth throwing off her paper bag dress as she walked away into the sunset to symbolize her freedom, but the illustration was changed due to not wanting to show over concerns about showing her naked.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Munsch initially planned for Elizabeth to punch Roland for criticizing her appearance, but the illustration ended up looking too violent to print.
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** Munsch initially planned for Elizabeth to punch Roland for criticizing her appearance, but the illustration ended up looking too violent toprint.print.
** The original ending had Elizabeth throwing off her paper bag dress as she walked away into the sunset to symbolize her freedom, but the illustration was changed due to not wanting to show her naked.
** Munsch initially planned for Elizabeth to punch Roland for criticizing her appearance, but the illustration ended up looking too violent to
** The original ending had Elizabeth throwing off her paper bag dress as she walked away into the sunset to symbolize her freedom, but the illustration was changed due to not wanting to show her naked.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Munsch initially planned for Elizabeth to punch Roland for criticizing her appearance, but the illustration ended up looking too violent to print.