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Compare to E.B. White's more famous novel, ''[[Charlottes Web]]''.
Compare to E.B. White's more famous novel, ''[[Charlottes Web]]''.
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* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: In the novel, Serena [[All of the Other Reindeer|refuses to interact with Louis]] because of his disability, and Louis wins her over simply by revealing that he can play the trumpet. In the film, Serena is much more sympathetic to Louie and a [[Jerkass]] rival named Boyd is added instead.
* [[Adaptation Expansion]]: In the novel, Serena [[All of the Other Reindeer|refuses to interact with Louis]] because of his disability, and Louis wins her over simply by revealing that he can play the trumpet. In the film, Serena is much more sympathetic to Louie and a [[Jerkass]] rival named Boyd is added instead.
* [[All of the Other Reindeer]]
* [[All of the Other Reindeer]]
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* [[The Napoleon]]: Boyd and the agent.
* [[The Napoleon]]: Boyd and the agent.
* [[Odd Friendship]]
* [[Odd Friendship]]
* [[Politically Incorrect Villain]]: Boyd's character plays up the [[All of the Other Reindeer]] aspect from the novel, [[Conflict Ball|as to be expected]].
* [[Politically-Incorrect Villain]]: Boyd's character plays up the [[All of the Other Reindeer]] aspect from the novel, [[Conflict Ball|as to be expected]].
* [[Polly Wants a Microphone]]: Louis with his chalkboard.
* [[Polly Wants a Microphone]]: Louis with his chalkboard.
* [[The Rival]]: Boyd in the film.
* [[The Rival]]: Boyd in the film.

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One day on a Canadian lake, a cob (male swan) and a pen (female swan) are saved by a boy named Sam from a fox. Sam is allowed to watch the swans' cygnets (baby swans) hatch, and it is discovered that one of them is mute. Instead of chirping to greet him, the mute cygnet pulls Sam's shoelace. Awww. Thus begins an Odd Friendship between swan and boy.

The story focuses on the swan, named Louis, and his efforts to overcome his handicap. Sam takes Louis to school so the bird can learn to read and write, and Louis's father steals a brass trumpet to give his son a voice. Louis feels guilty about the theft, so at Sam's suggestion he takes several jobs across America to pay for the trumpet. Adventures are had by all.

If you can get past the Fridge Logic, it's Better Than It Sounds.

There is an animated film adaptation by the director of The Swan Princess, but it was much criticized for poor character design.

Compare to E.B. White's more famous novel, Charlottes Web.

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