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  • The Man in the Moon
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  • "The Man in the Moon" is a short story by L. Frank Baum. It is one of the tales in his 1897 collection Mother Goose in Prose.
  • The Man in the Moon is the symbol of Dreamworks. He is show to be a boy, sitting on the moon, and casting a fishing rod out. In Rise of the Guardians, he is the Master of the Guardians.
  • The Man in the Moon is an immense being who lives in the moon. In fact, he appears to be the personification of the moon. Little is known about him, except that he is constantly watching the Earth for unknown reasons.
  • In some cultures, people believe that some of the moon's dark spots and craters create a pattern that resembles a human face when the moon is full, which they call The Man in the Moon. In literature and art he is more frequently depicted as a real face on drawn onto the moon, or even as a person who lives in the moon. The Man in the Moon appears in the Mother Goose Stories episode, "Man in the Moon." In 2006, Peter Weck appeared as the Man in the Moon during Sesamstrasse Episode 2356.
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  • 6(xsd:double)
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  • 5(xsd:integer)
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Series
Country
  • United States
Name
  • The Man in the Moon
Genre
  • Picture Book, Fantasy
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Air Date
  • 1980-10-18(xsd:date)
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Illustrator
  • William Joyce
Number of Pages
  • 56(xsd:integer)
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Published
  • 2011-09-06(xsd:date)
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  • The Sandman: The Story of Sanderson Mansnoozie
ISBN
  • 1442430419(xsd:integer)
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  • In some cultures, people believe that some of the moon's dark spots and craters create a pattern that resembles a human face when the moon is full, which they call The Man in the Moon. In literature and art he is more frequently depicted as a real face on drawn onto the moon, or even as a person who lives in the moon. The Man in the Moon appears in the Mother Goose Stories episode, "Man in the Moon." Grover also encountered the Man in the Moon in Astro-Grover, a 1987 computer game. In the game, players help Grover to count Zips from the planet Zap. If the count is incorrect, the Man in the Moon shakes his head and encourages the player to try again. In 2006, Peter Weck appeared as the Man in the Moon during Sesamstrasse Episode 2356.
  • "The Man in the Moon" is a short story by L. Frank Baum. It is one of the tales in his 1897 collection Mother Goose in Prose.
  • The Man in the Moon is the symbol of Dreamworks. He is show to be a boy, sitting on the moon, and casting a fishing rod out. In Rise of the Guardians, he is the Master of the Guardians.
  • The Man in the Moon is an immense being who lives in the moon. In fact, he appears to be the personification of the moon. Little is known about him, except that he is constantly watching the Earth for unknown reasons.
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