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Karlsson-on-the-Roof ( sv, link=no, Karlsson på taket) is a character who figures in a series of children's books by the Swedish author
Astrid Lindgren Astrid Anna Emilia Lindgren (; ; 14 November 1907 – 28 January 2002) was a Swedish writer of fiction and screenplays. She is best known for several children's book series, featuring Pippi Longstocking, Emil of Lönneberga, Karlsson-on- ...
. Translated books and cartoon adaptation of the series became popular in the Soviet Union when it was released in the 1970s. Lindgren may have borrowed the idea for the series from a similar story about
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Plot

Karlsson is a very short, plump and overconfident man who lives in a small house hidden behind a chimney on the roof of "a very ordinary apartment building on a very ordinary street" in
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. When Karlsson pushes a button on his stomach, it starts a clever little engine with a propeller on his back, allowing him to fly. In his own opinion, Karlsson is the best at everything. He befriends Svante Svantesson, a 7-year-old boy and youngest member of the Svantesson family (who is often referred to as "Little Brother", sv, link=no, Lillebror, or "Malysh" in the Russian adaptations). Svante is sometimes called Smidge in the US version of the books. Karlsson is quite mischievous and likes to make fun and prank others. He often gets Lillebror into trouble, as Karlsson usually disappears just before Lillebror's family arrives leaving him to deal with consequences of Karlsson’s actions. At first, parents, siblings and friends of Lillebror don't believe that Karlsson is real and consider him being an imaginary friend but after they meet him in person they begin to like the little flying man. Another character to encounter Karlsson is Fröken Bock (Miss Hildur Bock), a mean nanny (presumably in her late 40s or 50s), who undergoes an emotional transformation after meeting Karlsson.


Development

Karlsson's predecessor is Mr. Lilyvale ( sv, link=no, Herr Liljonkvast). Mr. Lilyvale was a small, flying, friendly old man and fantasy friend of Lindgren's daughter Karin. In the evening he visited her in her room. Lindgren's daughter explained that Mr. Lilyvale could not be seen by anyone else because he flew away or hid as soon as someone entered the room. Astrid Lindgren wrote the book ''
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'' about Mr. Lilyvale. At that time, Mr. Lilyvale was friendlier, less selfish, bossy or self centered. He also had no propeller. According to Astrid Lindgren, Mr. Lilyvale later turned into Karlsson.


Series

There are three Karlsson-on-the-Roof books: *1955: ''Karlsson-on-the-Roof'' () *1962: ''Karlsson Flies Again'' *1968: ''Karlsson-on-the-Roof is Sneaking Around Again''


Adaptations

There have been several film versions of the series. The two Soviet animated films, directed by
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at Soyuzmultfilm studio in 1968 ('' Kid and Karlsson'', 19 min) and 1970 (''Karlsson Returns'', 20 min), are among the most celebrated and loved cartoons in Russia and other ex-Soviet countries.''
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(2016)''
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Karlsson was voiced by Vasily Livanov and Malysh by Klara Rumyanova in both animated films, while Fröken Bock was voiced by
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in the second film. In 1971, the character was also adapted for the Soviet stage at the
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, where Karlsson was portrayed by
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. A live-action version, ''
Världens bästa Karlsson ''Världens bästa Karlsson'' is a Swedish family film which was released to cinemas in Sweden on 2 December 1974, directed by Olle Hellbom. It is based on a book about Karlsson-on-the-Roof by Astrid Lindgren. Cast * Lars Söderdahl as Svant ...
'', was released in Sweden in 1974, as was an animated film in 2002.


References

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