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  1. The Magic Pudding: Being The Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and his friends Bill Barnacle and Sam Sawnoff is a 1918 Australian children's book written and illustrated by Norman Lindsay. It is a comic fantasy, and a classic of Australian children's literature.

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    • 1918
  2. The Magic Pudding is a 2000 Australian animated musical adventure comedy film loosely adapted from the 1918 book of the same name by Norman Lindsay. Directed by Karl Zwicky , the film features an voice cast of well known actors including Sam Neill , Geoffrey Rush , Hugo Weaving , Jack Thompson , Toni Collette and John Cleese .

  3. Bunyip Bluegum is a fine, round and splendid teenage koala who has always believed he was an orphan. By chance he discovers the truth - his parents were taken away years before. Convinced they must still be alive, he sets off to find them, discovering along the way a world of adventure, friendship and magic.

    • 76 min
    • yourfamilyentertainment
  4. Dec 14, 2000 · An animated film based on the classic Australian children's book by Norman Lindsay. Follow the adventures of a koala, a penguin and a talking pudding as they search for the missing parents of the koala.

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    • Animation, Family, Musical
    • Karl Zwicky
    • 2000-12-14
  5. Nov 26, 2007 · A classic Australian children's book about a talking pudding and its adventures with two friends. Read the full text online or download the eBook for free from Project Gutenberg.

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  6. Oct 15, 2018 · Learn about the origin, popularity and legacy of Norman Lindsay's classic Australian children's book, The Magic Pudding, which turns 100 in 2018. The book features a talking pudding, a koala, a sailor and a penguin on their adventures.

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  8. Learn about the history and significance of Norman Lindsay's classic children's book, The Magic Pudding, published in 1918. Explore the original sketches, the first edition and the author's letters at the Library.