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Laika is a dead-dog story set in the old Soviet Union, mostly in the 1950s.
Laika 2008
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It's kind of interesting that these are both sort of on the young side; Laika is getting shelved a lot in the teen sections but it's not necessarily meant that way.
Laika 2008
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I think that Laika is accessible to teens because of the graphic novel format.
Laika 2008
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Laika is a dead-dog story set in the old Soviet Union, mostly in the 1950s.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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Tying all this together, Laika is an affecting story that is sure to have lingering effects long after reading it.
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Abadzis's art for Laika is in color, but almost entirely drab, given the Soviet setting.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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Abadzis's art for Laika is in color, but almost entirely drab, given the Soviet setting.
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It's kind of interesting that these are both sort of on the young side; Laika is getting shelved a lot in the teen sections but it's not necessarily meant that way.
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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Laika is also developing eight other projects, including an adaptation of Alan Snow’s bestselling book Here Be Monsters!, about a 12-year-old boy who lives underground in London in the 1850’s, and Paranorman, an original idea from Laika story supervisor Chris Butler about a 13-year-old boy who must save his cursed small town from a zombie attack.
Coraline/Nightmare Before Christmas Director Henry Selick Returns to Disney/Pixar | /Film 2010
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And in Laika’s stop-motion treasure “Coraline,” the 3D was absolutely integrated into the “Alice in Wonderland” - like story, enriching the storytelling.
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