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Revision as of 06:35, 31 January 2014

A Little Sister Goes A Long Way

The 2010 movie adaptation for the Ramona Quimby series of books. Instead of adapting a single book, the movie hits on most of the major story lines of the series and compresses everything into a single year (the series takes place over a span of six years).


The film provides examples of:

 Beezus: Who could ever love someone named Beezus?

Ramona: Jesus?

  • Gosh Darn It to Heck: As in Ramona the Brave, Ramona is so angry she threatens to say a bad word. So she shouts "GUTS!", but rather than get in trouble, she gets laughed at.
  • Never Trust a Trailer: While the movie has a lot of humor in it, the trailers make it seem like a slapstick comedy.
  • Non Indicative Title: Despite the title being an inversion of the first book's title, that book has the least amount of material used in the movie.
    • Much of the film's plot actually comes from the fourth book Ramona and Her Father.
  • The Runaway: Ramona