In the end, I do believe it should satisfy readers of the book who have been waiting for a very long time for this adaptation. The show could be even better if was trimmed down to 6-7 episodes rather than 8 episodes. As far as I remembered the story was of Miles and Alaska, chip was an important character but not as much as showed in the show. Especially last couple of episodes, you want story to move smoothly rather than dragged on but it does feel like it dragged a bit with unnecessary dramas of Chip. Each half-hour show consists of three six or seven minute shorts. ![]() The series was originally aired in syndication in the U.S., distributed by General Mills. The issue I had with the show is Stretched out Chip/Colonel character to the point of obnoxiousness. Dennis the Menace is an 1986 cartoon American animated series produced by General Mills, based on the comic strip by Hank Ketcham. It stayed true to the story ahead of its time for YA readers by John Green 14 years ago. I believe Hulu did an incredible job of focusing on characters rather than making it glosser for current times. After finishing the series it reminded me about the complexities of the emotions portrayed in the book through honest performances by Charlie Plummer and Kristine Froseth. ![]() Looking for Alaska is a perfect adaptation for book lovers as the story summoned up better in a series rather than a featured film.
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