Princess lillifee

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Princess Lillifee is a literary figure in a children's book series by Monika Finsterbusch , which, like accompanying merchandising from Coppenrath Verlag, is named after her. Sales started in 2004.

The books are about the adventures of a little flower fairy and her friends. The Princess Lillifee range is all in “Lillifee pink”.

The character of Princess Lillifee has been criticized for promoting feminine stereotypes and not being emancipatory .

characters

  • Princess Lillifee is a little flower fairy who lives in a flower castle in the magic garden of the magical land of Rosaria. When Lillifee is not attending magic school, she helps the animals, plants and everyone else who live in her fairy realm. In the evening she lights the stars in the night sky, and in the morning she kisses the flowers when she wakes up.
  • Pupsi , a little pink pig, loves peace and quiet and all shades of pink, especially "three-quarter pink".
  • Henry is a brown rabbit who gets involved everywhere and always knows everything better.
  • Bruno is a bear who is not upset so quickly, clumsy and clumsy.
  • The ladybug Oskar is insecure and fearful and is therefore constantly protected.
  • The hedgehog Ivan, with five thousand two hundred and twenty-one spines, has a jolly disposition and often makes his friends laugh.
  • Bella , a little butterfly fairy, wants to be just as “a great fairy” as Lillifee. But she is absent-minded and creates quite a mess with her magic. She is one of the main characters in the book Princess Lillifee Has A Secret .
  • Clara and Cindy are twin mice sisters who outdo each other in curiosity and cheekiness. They know every corner of the flower palace and always know what's going on.
  • Frog Carlos is there for everyone. He likes to lie by the pond and teaches swimming to his friends.
  • Rosalie is Lillifee's unicorn.

Book overview

Fifteen titles have appeared in the series so far. Each newly published book has its own story, but also links storylines from previous volumes:

  • Volume 1: Princess Lillifee (1st edition 2004)
  • Volume 2: Princess Lillifee has a secret (1st edition 2005)
  • Volume 3: Princess Lillifee and the Little Mermaid (1st edition 2006)
  • Volume 4: Princess Lillifee and the Unicorn (1st edition 2006)
  • Volume 5: Princess Lillifee the little ballerina (1st edition 2007)
  • Volume 6: Princess Lillifee and the Little Dolphin (1st edition 2008)
  • Volume 7: Princess Lillifee and the little deer (1st edition 2009)
  • Volume 8: Princess Lillifee and the little dragon (1st edition 2011)
  • Volume 9: Princess Lillifee and the rock crystal (1st edition 2012)
  • Volume 10: Curtain up for Princess Lillifee (1st edition 2013)
  • Volume 11: Princess Lillifee and the fairy ball (1st edition 2014)
  • Volume 12: Princess Lillifee saves the unicorn paradise (1st edition 2016)
  • Volume 13: Princess Lillifee and the flying elephant (1st edition 2017)
  • Volume 14: Princess Lillifee is looking for the lost star (1st edition 2018)
  • Volume 15: Princess Lillifee in the veterinary clinic (1st edition 2019)

Translations

The books about Princess Lillifee have since been translated into numerous other languages. Many of the stories were released as audio books on CD, including in Hebrew and Turkish:

English Princess Lillifee Dutch Prinses Lillifee
Finnish Prinsessa Lillifee French La Fée Lili-Rose
Spanish Lily la Princesa Hada Swedish Princess Lillifee
Norwegian Prinsesse Lillefe Turkish Prenses Lilliperi
Japanese プ リ ン セ ス ・ リ リ ーPurinsesu Rirī or Princess Lilī   Czech Princeznička Lilli
Portuguese A Princesinha Lillifee

Adaptations

The books have been adapted many times .

  • Audiobooks: The German audio books are spoken and sung by Sissi Perlinger .
  • Musical: In 2007 a pop musical for children and adults called Princess Lillifee and the Magic of the Rose with music and texts by Dirk Busshart, Markus Löhr and Mathias Schönsee was launched. The second tour is now running through Germany.
  • Magazine: Blue Ocean Entertainment has been publishing the monthly children's magazine Princess Lillifee for the character Princess Lillifee since 2006, as well as other magazines and special issues relating to the Coppenrath character. The magazines are primarily aimed at girls between the ages of three and seven.
  • Film: On March 26th, 2009, the film Princess Lillifee, produced by Caligari Film and ndF , opened in German cinemas. Princess Lillifee and the little unicorn is the sequel and started in German cinemas on September 1, 2011. It is a production by Caligari Film and Wunderwerk in coproduction with Universum Film , WDR and Millimages.
  • TV broadcast: From April 6, 2009 to April 11, 2009, KIKA broadcast the six-part series Dance with Princess Lillifee! out. Episodes 1 to 5 have a running time of ten minutes each, episode 6 has a running time of 25 minutes. In episodes 1 to 5, the audience was taught or shown a dance. This was then danced together at the end of the show. In episode 6, Lillifee held her big fairy ball, where all five dances from the previous episodes were danced. Lillifee was played by Nika Krosny, Pupsi by Andreas Birkner and Carlos by Willem Allroggen.
  • Animated film series: There is also a 26-part animated series Princess Lillifee , which was broadcast on KIKA in April 2012 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Boris Halva: Sugar-sweet friend . In: Frankfurter Rundschau . March 26, 2009. Retrieved April 12, 2014.
  2. ^ Matthias Schmidt: The pink child madness . In: stern.de . March 28, 2009. Retrieved April 12, 2014.
  3. d-nb.de
  4. prinzessin-lillifee-live.de ( Memento of the original from October 9, 2007 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.prinzessin-lillifee-live.de
  5. Princess Lillifee Magazine website