The special starred the voices of Marsha Morceau as Madeline and Christopher Plummer as the narrator, and premiered on June 6. The book was adapted to television in 1991 by Cinar as a half-hour animated special on the Family Channel. Even later that night, Madeline and the girls, with Miss Clavel, find that Genevieve has given birth to eleven puppies. That night, the girls fight about Genevieve again, causing Miss Clavel to take Genevieve to her own room (but not before warning the girls if one more fight breaks out about Genevieve, she will be given away). Late that night, Miss Clavel wakes up and finds Genevieve in the light of the doorway. The girls and Miss Clavel unsuccessfully look for Genevieve. Big trouble arrives in their animal-loathing landlord Cucuface, who takes one look at poor Genevieve and has his driver take her away. But problems start to rise when the girls compete for time with Genevieve. Miss Clavel and the twelve little girls cannot find the owner of the dog, so the girls decide to keep it and name it Genevieve. Madeline falls into the Seine River one day and is saved by a stray dog. Released by Viking Press, it was the recipient of the Caldecott Medal for illustration in 1954. Madeline's Rescue is a children's picture book by Ludwig Bemelmans, the second in his Madeline series.
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