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=== ''Harold and the Purple Crayon'' contains examples of: ===
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: a 13-episode HBO series narrated by Sharon Stone.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: a 13-episode HBO series narrated by Sharon Stone.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: The crayon.
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: The crayon.
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 2 October 2020

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Harold and the Purple Crayon is an illustrated children’s book first published in 1955 by Crockett Johnson. The story follows Harold as he wanders around drawing his own reality with his purple crayon and trying to get home.

Harold is colored in with a blue jumpsuit and Caucasian skin. Everything else in the story is purple, since it was drawn with the crayon; this lets the reader see that Harold is somehow more real than everything else.

It has received several sequels, and also been adapted into a series of children's animated shorts.

The book is aimed at young children, ages 3 to 7, but it’s a good quick read for adults.


Tropes used in Harold and The Purple Crayon include: