Clifford (character)

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Clifford
Clifford the Big Red Dog character
Clifford 1963.jpg
The original 1963 cover of Clifford the Big Red Dog [1]
First appearanceClifford the Big Red Dog (1963 book)
Created by Norman Bridwell
Voiced by
In-universe information
SpeciesGiant red Labrador Retriever [ citation needed ]
GenderMale
FamilyEmily Elizabeth (owner)

Clifford is the title character and protagonist of Clifford the Big Red Dog by Norman Bridwell, originally published in 1963. [2] Clifford is also the star of the television series of the same name: Clifford the Big Red Dog , based on the book series, which ran on PBS Kids during the early 2000s and its reboot in 2019. He is the official mascot of Scholastic Corporation.

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Concept and creation

Clifford is inspired by Norman Bridwell's childhood desire for a dog the size of a horse. [3] In 1962, Bridwell included paintings of Clifford, (who was named ‘Tiny’ at the time) in a portfolio of children's book illustrations. In the process of showing this portfolio to publishing houses, Susan Hirschman at Harper & Row suggested to Bridwell that he turn his drawings into a children's story. Bridwell then developed a story around the dog and his owner, which he would eventually submit to Scholastic. His wife, Norma, suggested he name the dog "Clifford" after her imaginary friend from her childhood. Emily Elizabeth is named after Bridwell's daughter of the same name. Scholastic published the story the following year.

Fictional biography

Clifford is a giant, friendly, red dog, owned by a young girl named Emily Elizabeth, with whom he lives in New York City. The debut book is narrated by his owner and details Clifford's versatility, helpfulness, and friendships. As the book progresses, it details his many experiences with Emily Elizabeth and her adventures (such as gaining temporary celebrity status in one book). The books also portray the endless benefits presented by Clifford's unusual size and gentleness or the occasional disadvantages at some points. Clifford's infancy is occasionally mentioned and depicted in a few books, in which he appears as a regular-sized, small puppy; even though it has been mentioned that he later grew to tremendous proportions. [4]

Although Clifford is depicted as a regular-sized dog, aside from his size in the series of picture books, in the animated series adapted from the books, he and his adoptive family live in the fictional country Birdwell Island, and he is gifted with extra anthropomorphism and the ability to speak when conversing with other dogs. Several other characters were introduced only in the animated series, particularly Clifford's canine companions and their owners, most notably his two best friends; a flamboyant, stylish lavender purple poodle named Cleo (voiced by Cree Summer) and a pudgy yellow bulldog named T-Bone (voiced by Kel Mitchell) other characters include a prideful sky blue Greyhound named Mac and a three-legged beagle named K.C. (both voiced by Cam Clarke) as opposed to detailing Clifford's experiences with humans or describing his escapades from a human's viewpoint, the episodes of the television program further explore Clifford's viewpoint (as well as those of his canine acquaintances) and educational morals learned through their experiences, with the help of the capabilities presented by their ability to speak and have conversations together.

After this series ended its run, a new series was spun off, entitled Clifford's Puppy Days , chronicling Clifford's youth as a tiny puppy before his family's relocation to Birdwell Island, the setting of the original animated program. Here, new characters are presented that appeared neither in the original storybooks nor the other series, such as Emily Elizabeth's neighbors and local animals and pets acquainted with Clifford during his babyhood. Such characters include Jorge (voiced by Jess Harnell), a Spanish dachshund owned by Emily's friend Nina (voiced by Masiela Lusha), Daffodil (voiced by Kath Soucie), a pink pet rabbit owned by Emily, Norville (voiced by Henry Winkler), a bird, among others.

In the animated reboot, [5] Clifford is portrayed as a playful and helpful dog who can talk to Emily Elizabeth, similar to the home video series in 1988 and unlike the original television series and joins her to embark on adventures and explore their home island. The reboot also introduced several new characters, including Clifford's new canine friends; Bailey, an Australian Shepherd (voiced by Bahia Watson) owned by one of Emily-Elizabeth's new friends Samantha Mulberry (voiced by Jenna Weir), Tucker, a Dalmatian puppy (voiced by Julie Lemieux) owned by Fire Chief Franklin (voiced by John Cleland), Hero, a beagle (voiced by Matt Folliott) owned by Pablo Flores (voiced by Niko Ceci), and Hudson, a Yorkshire Terrier (voiced by Markeda McKay) owned by Fisherman Charlie (voiced by Sugith Varughese).

In the live-action film, Clifford is portrayed as a small red puppy who lost his family to the dogcatchers, leaving him an orphan, and then becomes a 10-foot-tall red dog. Unlike both the animated series and the animated film, he barks and can outsmart numerous New York City Police Department officers, CIA agents, and the animal control officers in New York City.

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