CINAR and DiC Entertainment produced several Madeline cartoons from The '80s up through the early 2000s. Some Madeline animated shorts were made in the 1950s the first, Madeline, was nominated for an Academy Award. After the death of Bemelmans, his grandson, John Bemelmans Marciano, wrote several others, including Madeline in America, Madeline Says Merci, Madeline and the Cats of Rome, and Madeline at the White House. The rest of the books were written and published in The '50s, including Madeline and the Bad Hat, Madeline and the Gypsies, Madeline in London, Madeline's Christmas (although it wasn't published until the `80's), and Caldecot-winner Madeline's Rescue. Madeline is a series of children's picture books first published in 1939 by Ludwig Bemelmans, about a little French boarding school student, her eleven friends, her teacher, Miss Clavel, Spanish prankster and friend Pepito (first appears in Madeline and the Bad Hat), and her dog, Genevieve (who first appears in Madeline's Rescue). They left the house at half past nine, in two straight lines, in rain or shine. They smiled at the good, and frowned at the bad, and sometimes they were very sad. In two straight lines, they broke their bread, and brushed their teeth, and went to bed. In an old house in Paris, that was covered with vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines.
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