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Jacob Two-Two

Jacob Two-Two is a series of children's books written by Canadian author Mordecai Richler: Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1975), Jacob Two-Two and the Dinosaur (1987) and Jacob Two-Two's First Spy Case (1995) written by Mordecai Richler, and Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas (2009) written by Cary Fagan.

The cover of the first book of the series.

Series overview

Jacob is the youngest child of five and has to say things twice because people do not hear him the first time, which lead to his distinctive nickname. The character was once believed to have been inspired by Jacob Richler, the author's youngest son. Every character in Jacob's family has the same name as their counterpart in the real Richler family. However, despite the names, Richler stated that the characters were not based on his family.

Adaptations

Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang has twice been filmed, in 1978 and 1999, the latter film starring Gary Busey as the villainous Hooded Fang. The titles by Mordecai Richler have inspired an animated TV series Jacob Two-Two (TV series) produced by Nelvana, in Canada in English on YTV and in French on VRAK TV (French), and in the United States on Qubo.

Posthumous continuation

In September 2009 Tundra Books, the publisher of the Jacob Two-Two series, released a new fourth book[1] titled Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas. Mordecai Richler had always planned to write new adventures and had started a fourth book before he died in 2001. With the full support of the Richler family, the new book was finished by Canadian author Cary Fagan. It is a prequel to the first three books, with the family sailing back to Canada from England after Jacob's father writes an important novel.

Tundra will also re-release the previous three titles in the series with new art and covers by Toronto artist, Dušan Petričić.[citation needed]

Characters

Jacob Two-Two

Jacob is the youngest child in his family and tends not to be heard. As a result, he repeats everything twice automatically, which is the origin of his nickname. (See Jacob Richler.)

The character is arguably a descendant of, or, merely inspired by, Cervantes' Sancho Panza. In Don Quijote de la Mancha, an historical novel of the early 17th century, Sancho Panza, Quijote's sideman assistant, was forced to tell a short story to delay his abandonment by the knight, Quijote. As Quijote anrgily asserted: "If you tell your story like that, Sancho, saying everything twice, we won't reach the end for two days. Tell it straight." Sancho replied, "The way I'm telling the story, is the way tales are always told where I come from, and I can't tell stories any other way, and you shouldn't ask me, your grace, to tell it some different way." See Don Quijote, translation by Burton Raffel, W.W. Norton publication ISBN 0-393-97281-X, p. 113;[2] Don Quijote de La Mancha, Miguel de Cervantes, Alhambra Clasicos publication ISBN 84-205-0608-7, p.239.[3]

X. Barnaby Dinglebat

Jacob's next-door neighbour is an international spy, working for CMIST (Canadian Ministry of Intrigue, Spying, and Tattling). Jacob later helps Mr. Dinglebat and his agent Intrepid (a hamster) on top secret missions.

Morty

Jacob's dad, the writer of the popular "Amazing Ronald" books, is said to be based on Mordecai Richler. He is described as being fairly laid back and easygoing.

'Noah and Emma

Jacob's older twin brother and sister respectively. The two of them are avid readers and wrestling fans, but they do not take Jacob seriously and treat him like a nuisance who cannot keep up with them. They form a superhero team known as "Child Power" and refer to themselves as Fearless O'Toole (Noah) and Intrepid Shapiro (Emma). They pick on Jacob a lot.(See also Noah Richler and Emma Richler.)

Marfa

Jacob's oldest sister, who is vain, loud-mouthed, and short-tempered but very smart. While she and Jacob argue a lot, she is proud of his achievements and they care about each other. (See Martha Richler.)

Daniel

Jacob's oldest brother, the epitome of cool in Jacob's eyes. He treats Jacob like a nuisance at times, but also seems to take him more seriously than Noah, Emma, and Marfa. He likes music, especially classics like the Beatles. (See Daniel Richler.)

Florence

Jacob's mother, who takes everything in her stride.

Mrs Sour Pickle

Jacob's geography teacher Miss Sour Pickle has a permanent scowl plastered on her face, like she smells something bad. She glories in catching her students not paying attention or talking in class, then giving them snap quizzes on the obscure capitals of equally obscure countries. The only thing Sour Pickle loves to do more than torment Two Two is cheer for her favourite team, the marvelous Montreal Marvels. It's her biggest secret that she simply adores hockey.

Miss Darling Sweetiepie

An adorable little old lady down the street constantly roaming about offering everyone she meets delicious baked goods.

'Buford

An odd little kid with a string of unfortunate names. His full name is "Buford Orville Gaylord Pugh". His lack of anxiety and worries aren't due to a lack of intelligence but more to his inability to focus. He is prone to recounting pointless, shaggy dog stories at the drop of a hat. Buford and Jacob are both new at school.

Media adaptations

Film

The first book in the series, Jacob Two-Two Meets the Hooded Fang (1975), was adapted into film twice:

Animation

Jacob Two-Two (TV series), based on the books, was a Canadian animated series for television launched in September 2003.

References

  1. ^ [1] The Return of Jacob Two-Two
  2. ^ Don Quijote, translation by Burton Raffel, W.W. Norton publication ISBN 0-393-97281-X, p. 113;
  3. ^ Don Quijote de La Mancha, Miguel de Cervantes, Alhabra Clasicos publication ISBN 84-205-0608-7, p.239

External links

  • Tundra Books website
  • Cary Fagan, Jacob Two-Two on the High Seas, Toronto: Tundra Books, 2009 ISBN 978-0-88776-895-8
  • Brian Busby, Character Parts: Who's really Who in Canlit, Toronto: Knopf, 2003. p, 129. ISBN 0-676-97579-8, ISBN 0-676-97578-X

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10 Buford 5 Media adaptations 5 1 Film 5 2 Animation 6 References 7 External linksSeries overview EditJacob is the youngest child of five and has to say things twice because people do not hear him the first time which lead to his distinctive nickname The character was once believed to have been inspired by Jacob Richler the author s youngest son Every character in Jacob s family has the same name as their counterpart in the real Richler family However despite the names Richler stated that the characters were not based on his family Adaptations EditJacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang has twice been filmed in 1978 and 1999 the latter film starring Gary Busey as the villainous Hooded Fang The titles by Mordecai Richler have inspired an animated TV series Jacob Two Two TV series produced by Nelvana in Canada in English on YTV and in French on VRAK TV French and in the United States on Qubo Posthumous continuation EditIn September 2009 Tundra Books the publisher of the Jacob Two Two series released a new fourth book 1 titled Jacob Two Two on the High Seas Mordecai Richler had always planned to write new adventures and had started a fourth book before he died in 2001 With the full support of the Richler family the new book was finished by Canadian author Cary Fagan It is a prequel to the first three books with the family sailing back to Canada from England after Jacob s father writes an important novel Tundra will also re release the previous three titles in the series with new art and covers by Toronto artist Dusan Petricic citation needed Characters EditJacob Two Two Edit Jacob is the youngest child in his family and tends not to be heard As a result he repeats everything twice automatically which is the origin of his nickname See Jacob Richler The character is arguably a descendant of or merely inspired by Cervantes Sancho Panza In Don Quijote de la Mancha an historical novel of the early 17th century Sancho Panza Quijote s sideman assistant was forced to tell a short story to delay his abandonment by the knight Quijote As Quijote anrgily asserted If you tell your story like that Sancho saying everything twice we won t reach the end for two days Tell it straight Sancho replied The way I m telling the story is the way tales are always told where I come from and I can t tell stories any other way and you shouldn t ask me your grace to tell it some different way See Don Quijote translation by Burton Raffel W W Norton publication ISBN 0 393 97281 X p 113 2 Don Quijote de La Mancha Miguel de Cervantes Alhambra Clasicos publication ISBN 84 205 0608 7 p 239 3 X Barnaby Dinglebat Edit Jacob s next door neighbour is an international spy working for CMIST Canadian Ministry of Intrigue Spying and Tattling Jacob later helps Mr Dinglebat and his agent Intrepid a hamster on top secret missions Morty Edit Jacob s dad the writer of the popular Amazing Ronald books is said to be based on Mordecai Richler He is described as being fairly laid back and easygoing Noah and Emma Edit Jacob s older twin brother and sister respectively The two of them are avid readers and wrestling fans but they do not take Jacob seriously and treat him like a nuisance who cannot keep up with them They form a superhero team known as Child Power and refer to themselves as Fearless O Toole Noah and Intrepid Shapiro Emma They pick on Jacob a lot See also Noah Richler and Emma Richler Marfa Edit Jacob s oldest sister who is vain loud mouthed and short tempered but very smart While she and Jacob argue a lot she is proud of his achievements and they care about each other See Martha Richler Daniel Edit Jacob s oldest brother the epitome of cool in Jacob s eyes He treats Jacob like a nuisance at times but also seems to take him more seriously than Noah Emma and Marfa He likes music especially classics like the Beatles See Daniel Richler Florence Edit Jacob s mother who takes everything in her stride Mrs Sour Pickle Edit Jacob s geography teacher Miss Sour Pickle has a permanent scowl plastered on her face like she smells something bad She glories in catching her students not paying attention or talking in class then giving them snap quizzes on the obscure capitals of equally obscure countries The only thing Sour Pickle loves to do more than torment Two Two is cheer for her favourite team the marvelous Montreal Marvels It s her biggest secret that she simply adores hockey Miss Darling Sweetiepie Edit An adorable little old lady down the street constantly roaming about offering everyone she meets delicious baked goods Buford Edit An odd little kid with a string of unfortunate names His full name is Buford Orville Gaylord Pugh His lack of anxiety and worries aren t due to a lack of intelligence but more to his inability to focus He is prone to recounting pointless shaggy dog stories at the drop of a hat Buford and Jacob are both new at school Media adaptations EditFilm Edit The first book in the series Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang 1975 was adapted into film twice Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang 1978 film Jacob Two Two Meets the Hooded Fang 1999 film Animation Edit Jacob Two Two TV series based on the books was a Canadian animated series for television launched in September 2003 References Edit 1 The Return of Jacob Two Two Don Quijote translation by Burton Raffel W W Norton publication ISBN 0 393 97281 X p 113 Don Quijote de La Mancha Miguel de Cervantes Alhabra Clasicos publication ISBN 84 205 0608 7 p 239External links Edit Children s literature portalTundra Books website Cary Fagan Jacob Two Two on the High Seas Toronto Tundra Books 2009 ISBN 978 0 88776 895 8 Brian Busby Character Parts Who s really Who in Canlit Toronto Knopf 2003 p 129 ISBN 0 676 97579 8 ISBN 0 676 97578 X Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacob Two Two amp oldid 1168012164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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