First and foremost, if you want to make The Little Prince, you can make it. Instead, it's got about 15 percent left of the original, reducing it to Easter eggs. Meetings with fools on asteroids that took up half a book were reduced to a few seconds, and I didn't even know that books could be cut like this before. At the same time, the lion’s share of the content was filled with pure semen.
I will also talk about the original itself. “The Little Prince” is usually loved and admired, allegedly it is an inexpressibly wise and kind work. Now, this is escapism written by a person with a childhood psychological trauma. This book is not alone. "Alice in Wonderland", "The Wizard of Oz", "Baby and Carlson", "Winnie the Pooh", "Prostokvashino" - all these books are written by those who in childhood communicated with things in the house much more than with people, so it is objects of different forms are the main characters, and the child in the books of parents or they do not care about the child, so he acts independently and not very smart. The prince throws a rose, turns on a fox, drops a fox to find a pilot, drops a pilot to return to the rose – and they all get hurt. There is nothing to admire in this book, it disgusts me even when I was a child (7th grade). I already said that it does not reflect any childhood, it reflects only the author’s personal grievances, and he spreads their schemes to readers.
The authors carefully preserved these engrams from the book, but the story of the pilot was cut out.
A few words about what has been added to the series. The way a mother abuses her child is beyond words. She believes that her daughter of shit is not worth it, that she is a thing, that she has neither rights nor emotions. The child is intimidated and meek enough that there is no doubt – behind the scenes, her mother beat and humiliated her more than once. Watching such a relationship was unbearable.
In conclusion, I will say admiring fans who put 10. Do not confuse childhood with schizophrenia. Do not confuse kindness with childish grievances. Do not confuse philosophy with infantilism.