![]() ![]() Camilla is successfully reverted to a human and continues to eat lima beans although her friends consider her strange for liking them, she doesn't even care a bit. Camilla is afraid to admit her willingness to eat them at first, but after realizing that this could be her only hope of being cured, she allows the old woman to feed her them. Finally, she melts and merges into her room after an environmental therapist tells her to “become one with the room”.įinally, an old lady tells her to eat some lima beans. She even has viruses, bacteria, and fungus colonies grow on her body after the community's expert scientists discuss these as a possible cause to her situation while examining her. She turns into a pill after being given one and grows roots, berries, crystals, feathers, and a long furry tail after receiving different medicine. The principal sends her home as she is proving to be a distraction, and calls her parents to keep Camilla home from school until her symptoms wear off.Īt home, Camilla goes through a number of increasingly preposterous metamorphoses. But when she does the next day, most of the other children tease her and some of the other children call out colors and patterns which cause the colors on her skin to shift around. ![]() Bumble, determines that Camilla is well enough to attend school tomorrow. On the first day of school, she wakes up to discover thick, solid-colored stripes all over her body. However, she refuses to eat them because her friends dislike them and Camilla wants to fit in. The main character is a girl named Camilla Cream who secretly loves lima beans. Amongst some negative response, this children’s book is also praised for its creativity, illustrations, and meaningful lessons. A Bad Case of Stripes highlights the theme of being true to oneself and is commonly used by educators to teach young students important values. It's also unknown if Camilla's teacher and classmates and the citizens of Camilla's neighborhood would have any lines in this movie.Blue Sky Press (an imprint of Scholastic Press)Ī Bad Case of Stripes is a children's book written and illustrated by David Shannon published in 1998 by Blue Sky Press, a division of Scholastic Press. It's unknown who voiced some of the members of the news team. Camilla is successfully transformed back into a normal being (although her pink bow has become striped), and with everything back to normal Camilla continues to eat lima beans, and, although her friends consider her strange for liking them, enjoys being different. ![]() Camilla is afraid to admit her willingness to eat them at first, but after realizing that this could be her only hope to being cured, she allows the old woman to feed her them. The school teachers worried that her condition may be contagious and send her home.Īt home, Camilla goes through a number of increasingly preposterous transformations - turning into a pill after being given some by the specialist doctors, having viruses, bacteria and fungus colonies grow on her body after the community's expert scientists discuss these as a possible cause while examining her, growing roots, berries, crystals, feathers, and a long furry tail after receiving all kinds of cures from all kinds of environmental workers, and transforming into her room after a spiritual counselor says a prayer for her.įinally, an old lady persuades her to eat some lima beans. Bumble (Maurice LaMarche) determines that Camilla is well enough to attend school.Īt school, all of the children tease her and call out colors and patterns which cause Camilla's skin color to transform. She suddenly wakes up find colored stripes on her body. She put on 42 outfits and then a pretty red dress and looked in the mirror. ![]() While trying to get ready for the first day of school, she couldn't decide what to wear. The film recieved positive to mixed reviews and grossed $175 million against a $20 million budget.Ĭamilla Cream (Nicole Parker) loves lima beans, but she never ate them, because she says her friends dislike them and she wants to be like them. Produced by NicThic Productions and Scholastic Media, and distributed by Universal Pictures, the film was released on August 21, 2009. The film stars Nicole Parker as Camilla Cream, who loves lima beans but never ate them. Animation errors A Bad Case of Stripes is a 2009 traditionally animated comedy film based on the 1998 picture book of the same name by David Shannon. ![]()
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