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** However, there was a musical adaptation that premiered in 2015, though heavily condensing a lot of the material (including sacrificing some characters), but no surprise considering its huge length. It only covers one half of the book, the Mandrake arc.

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** However, there was a musical adaptation that premiered in 2015, though heavily condensing a lot of the material (including sacrificing some characters), but no surprise considering its huge length. It also only covers one half of the book, notably the Mandrake arc.
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** However, there was a musical adaptation that premiered in 2015, though heavily condensing a lot of the material (including sacrificing some characters), but no surprise considering its huge length. It only covers one half of the book that covered the Mandrake arc.

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** However, there was a musical adaptation that premiered in 2015, though heavily condensing a lot of the material (including sacrificing some characters), but no surprise considering its huge length. It only covers one half of the book that covered book, the Mandrake arc.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to the book "Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation", a Duncton Wood film adaptation was in the works, having just bought to rights to it. Unfortunately, for reasons unknown, the project never got off the ground and was left stagnant, with nothing else concerning whether or not it even saw production at all. Over forty years on, there has been no word for a film adaptation since.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to the book "Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation", a Duncton Wood film adaptation was in the works, having just bought to the rights to it. Unfortunately, for reasons unknown, the project never got off the ground and was left stagnant, with nothing else concerning whether or not it even saw production at all.all being recounted. Over forty years on, there has been no word for a film adaptation since.
** However, there was a musical adaptation that premiered in 2015, though heavily condensing a lot of the material (including sacrificing some characters), but no surprise considering its huge length. It only covers one half of the book that covered the Mandrake arc.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to the book "Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation", a Duncton Wood film adaptation was in the works, having just bought to rights to it. Unfortunately, for reasons unknown, the project never got off the ground and was left stagnant, with nothing else concerning whether or not it even saw production at all. Over forty years on, there has been no word for a film adaptation since.
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* NoExportForYou: With the exception of the first book, none of these were officially brought across the Pond.

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