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The Wind in the Willows Media Adaptations
In 1930, A. A. Milne wrote a successful musical stage version called Toad of Toad Hall, which focuses on the adventures of Toad. A. A. Milne is most well-known for his Winnie-the-Pooh books.
Numerous animated film adaptations have been made of The Wind in the Willows. One of the earliest and most interesting is the 1949 Disney version entitled Ichabod and Mr. Toad, which also included stories from Washington Irving's Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon. A recent popular version was produced by HBO Studios in 1996.
Several audio versions of The Wind in the Willows have been recorded, including one produced by Naxos on Audio CD in 2002.
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