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Product Description: The planet of Bamalias and its three satellite planets are in danger of cooling down. But the Little Prince has lost his memory! It will be impossible for him to help Kimi and her brother fix the planets. Fox tells him the story of his previous adventures: how he met the Snake, how he left his home on asteroid B612 to pursue the Snake to stop his evil deeds ...read more
By Clotilde Bruneau, Christine Chatal (editor), Diane Fayolle (illustrator), Anne Smith (trans) and Owen Smith (trans)

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9781467760263 | Graphic Universe, August 1, 2015, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: The planet of Bamalias and its three satellite planets are in danger of cooling down.

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By Clotilde Bruneau (adapted by), Audrey Bussi (illustrator), Christine Chatal (editor), Anne Smith (trans) and Augusto Zanovello

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9780761387701 | Graphic Universe, October 1, 2014, cover price $26.65

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Product Description: Every year, the inhabitants of Coppelius take part in a ceremony to restore their colors, andthen they graduallyturn white as thecolors slowly drain away throughout the year. When the Little Prince lands on their planet, Coppelius, the master of ceremonies on the planet Coppelius, is distracted by animportant project...read more
By Audrey Bussi (other contributor), Christine Chatal (editor), Nautilus Studio (illustrator), Didier Poli (other contributor) and Augusto Zanovello (creator)

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9781467744645 | Graphic Universe, October 1, 2014, cover price $7.95 | About this edition: Every year, the inhabitants of Coppelius take part in a ceremony to restore their colors, andthen they graduallyturn white as thecolors slowly drain away throughout the year.

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