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Published: 2019-09-29 13:33:04 +0000 UTC; Views: 4021; Favourites: 50; Downloads: 1
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Description A sequel to the Moomin Generations pic I did some time ago (www.deviantart.com/tmntsam/art… ), I decided to give the infamous teapot gremlin the same treatment.

And as with Moomintroll, I left out the Polish felt era, as well as the GLORIOUS SOVIET RUSSIAN version of her (if she exists).
Anyway, each Little My, from Left-to-Right, hails from:
Mumin (1969) - The first anime adaptation infamous for some very radical departures from its source material, much to Tove Jansson's chagrin. Still, it helped put Moomins on the international map and set the groundwork for other animated adaptations to come, including:
Shin Mumin (1972) - The second anime adaptation which was more-or-less the opposite of its predecessor in every way. Where Moomin was more physical Japanese-style comedy and rambunctiousness, Shin Mumin was more cute and whimsical, and stepped much closer to the source material while still reinventing a few elements.
Moomin (1990) - The third, and possibly most famous of the anime series, and perhaps the animated adaptations as a whole. This was a joint production between Finland and Japan, and was even closer to its source material than its predecessors.
Moominvalley (2019) - The latest animated series, this time handled by Finland (and maybe England). So far, it's shaping up to be EVEN MORE loyal to its source material, with a version of Snufkin and Little My much closer to their novel and comic strip selves (this Little My actually hides in a teapot).
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GMQUilmataalpha [2021-10-25 23:48:16 +0000 UTC]

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coolerkinghilts [2019-10-09 19:51:40 +0000 UTC]

Cute work on all of them.

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