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Dear Gene, thank you so much for the wonderful and exciting reading that your book has provided to all of us animation lovers! By looking at the Charlotte Web´s sketches, one really feels that your film would have been undoubtely much superior to the adaptation of the same novel made by Hanna-Barbera. This reminds me that in Joe Barbera´s autobiography, "My life in ´toons" he explains that the film´s producers considered the artwork produced by your Czech team to be "dark" and "depressing", before turning the project to H-B. I do believe that if Mr. Barbera saw Mirko´s artwork, now that he has the chance of doing so, he would entirely disagree with that oppinion!
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