Wild Chicks
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The Wild Chicks is a series of children's and youth books
Children's literature
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 written by Cornelia Funke
Cornelia Funke
Cornelia Funke is a multiple award-winning German author of children's fiction. She was born on 10 December 1958, in Dorsten, North Rhine-Westphalia. Funke is best known for her Inkworld trilogy, with the English translation of the third book, Inkdeath, released on 6 October 2008. Many of her...

. The main protagonists are four (later five) girls, who go to class together and form the eponymous "Wild Chicks" girl gang. Five books were published between 1993
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 and 2003
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, which have sold over one million copies in Germany. Three feature-length film adaptation
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s have been released.

Development

According to her own homepage, Funke's editor remarked in the early 1990s that Funke – who at that point had written children's fantasy books only – should consider writing non-fantastic fiction "without faeries, ghosts and pirates". Although reluctant to do so, Funke obliged and thought up the Wild Chicks, based on her own experiences with strong or quirky girls and women. She also declined writing adventures about "kids stopping bank robbers", and only wanted to write stories that "could happen to any child". Wild Chicks film producer Vivian Naefe
Vivian Naefe
Vivian Naefe is a German film director. Her films include the Die wilden Hühner series , Wellen , and two Tatort episodes....

 noted the authenticity of the Wild Chicks universe, centering around girls of imperfect families (i.e. divorced, poor or dysfunctional parents) but still maintaining a level of humor which made the books appealing.

Setting

The main protagonists are four – later five – girls: Sprotte (Charlotte), who is the spunky yet friendly main narrator, her best friend Frieda, a level-headed girl who is a member of Terre des hommes
Terre des hommes
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, shy and bespectacled Trude, who is unsure because of her obesity, and her best friend, the beautiful, shallow and vain, yet amicable Melanie. Later, they are joined by Wilma, a tough boys-hating tomboy, who is later revealed as a lesbian
Lesbian
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. In the inaugural 1993 book Die Wilden Hühner, they are all eight to nine years old, and in the hitherto last book Die Wilden Hühner und die Liebe (2003), they are all 13 to 14 years old. All Wild Chicks wear a chicken's feather around their neck and have sworn to never kill or eat chicken.

In a 2007 interview, Funke said she identifies most with Sprotte, but wishes to have been more like Frieda. Asked why she made Wilma a lesbian, she answered: "I have friends who are lesbian, so this... is a normal part of life. It would have been boring... if Wilma had fallen in love with a boy, I already covered that with all the others." Funke also asserted that the main message of the fifth book, where all fall in love, is "tolerance and respect for the feelings of other people."

Throughout the entire series, the Wild Chicks encounter a boys' gang called the Pygmies ("die Pygmäen"): their leader is the self-confident, yet good natured Fred, small but cocky Torte, tough Willi (who is haunted by a violent father) and the esoteric Steve, who is seldom seen without his Tarot cards. On the author's homepage, she reveals that all Pygmies wear an earring
Earring
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 as their trademark and have sworn to defend mankind versus "criminals, pirates, Nazis, cannibals and vicious teachers". At first, Wild Chicks and Pygmies form a boys-against-girls rivalry and play pranks on each other, but in later books, Sprotte / Fred and Melanie / Willi (latter temporarily) become a couple, and Steve and Wilma good friends.

Other regular characters in the series include Sprotte's chaotic but loving mother Sybille her on-and-off boyfriend Thorben Mossmann (whom Sprotte dislikes), Sprotte's cranky, fiercely independent grandmother Oma Slättberg (Grandma Slättberg), and Frau Rose (Ms. Rose), the Wild Chicks' (and the Pygmies') teacher.

Many of the series' protagonists come from dysfunctional families: Sprotte's mother Sybille is a single mother who works late hours as a taxi driver, Frieda's father constantly prefers her brothers, Trude's father has divorced her biological mother and is living with a woman Trude loathes, Melanie's parents are unemployed and poor, and Wilma's parents are rich but extremely demanding, complaining when she fails to write something worse than an "A". Willi's father is an alcoholic who constantly beats up his mother and son.

In 2008, German author Thomas Schmid wrote the novelisation of the third Wild Chicks film, Die wilden Hühner und das Leben. In this book, Schmid brings the Wild Chicks universe to a closure. On a tumultuous school trip, both Wild Chicks and Pygmies realise that they have outgrown their gang. They remain friends, and Sprotte recruits three young girls who take over their mantle as new Wild Chicks. Sprotte and Fred quarrel but remain a couple, Sprotte's mother becomes pregnant, Frieda hooks up with Willi and Trude with Steve. Torte's family emigrates to Denmark
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, Wilma comes out as lesbian and wants to become an actress, and Melanie decides to live her own life.

Books

Starting in 1993, Funke has written five books about the Wild Chicks. They have appeared in German and in Polish (Egmont, 2006-2007). In a chat, Funke revealed that the books will be published in English in the future.
  • Die Wilden Hühner, 1993 (Cecile-Dressler-Verlag, ISBN 3-7915-0445-2)
  • Die Wilden Hühner auf Klassenfahrt, 1995
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     (Cecile-Dressler-Verlag, ISBN 3-7915-0481-9)
  • Die Wilden Hühner, Fuchsalarm, 1998
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     (Cecile-Dressler-Verlag, ISBN 3-7915-0470-3)
  • Die Wilden Hühner und das Glück der Erde, 2000
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     (Cecile-Dressler-Verlag, ISBN 3-7915-0483-5)
  • Die Wilden Hühner und die Liebe, 2003 (Cecile-Dressler-Verlag, ISBN 978-3-7915-0472-8)


In 2008, German author Thomas Schmid wrote the novelisation of the third Wild Chicks film.
  • Die Wilden Hühner und das Leben, 2008, (Cecile-Dressler-Verlag, ISBN 978-3791519142)


In addition, Funke has published an activity book:
  • Die Wilden Hühner. Das Bandenbuch zum Mitmachen, 2001 (Cecile-Dressler-Verlag, ISBN 978-3791504605)


Movies

Two films have been featured about the Wild Chicks: Wild Chicks (2005
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, Die Wilden Hühner) and Wild Chicks in Love (2007
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, Die wilden Hühner und die Liebe), both directed by Vivian Naefe
Vivian Naefe
Vivian Naefe is a German film director. Her films include the Die wilden Hühner series , Wellen , and two Tatort episodes....

. Wild Chicks was a commercial success, drawing 1.15 million visitors into the cinemas, and won the "Younger Audience Award for Best Film" prize in Leeds, and Paula Riemann
Paula Riemann
Paula Riemann is a German actress.Both of her parents, Katja Riemann and Peter Sattmann, have become well-known for their acting roles...

, who portrayed Melanie, won the Undine Award (German film prize for teenage actors) for "best comedienne". The successor Wild Chicks in Love was also a success, drawing about 1 million visitors in Germany. Funke herself was "very pleased" with the film adaptations.

In the two movies, the Wild Chicks were portrayed by Michelle von Treuberg (Sprotte), Lucie Hollmann (Frieda), Zsá Zsá Inci Bürkle (Trude), Paula Riemann
Paula Riemann
Paula Riemann is a German actress.Both of her parents, Katja Riemann and Peter Sattmann, have become well-known for their acting roles...

(Melanie), and Jette Hering (Wilma), and the Pygmies were portrayed by Jeremy Mockridge (Fred), Martin Kurz (Torte), Vincent Redetzki (Willi) and Philip Wiegratz
Philip Wiegratz
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(Steve; Wiegratz played Augustus Gloop in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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). Notable was also Svea Bein (Wilma's girlfriend Leonie), who joined Riemann as an Undine Award winner with her performance in the 2007 German TKKG
TKKG
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 movie TKKG und das Geheimnis um die rätselhafte Mind Machine. The adult roles were portrayed by established actors Veronica Ferres
Veronica Ferres
Veronica Maria Cäcilia Ferres is a German actress who gained fame as Pierre Richard's co-star in the French TV-movie Sans famille and as the horrible Mme. Thénardier in the 2000 French TV miniseries Les Misérables...

(Sybille), Jessica Schwarz
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-Biography:Schwarz was born and grew up in the small town of Michelstadt, Germany. She won a contest of the German teen magazine Bravo in 1993. Subsequently, she worked as a model and VJ for the music channel VIVA. In 2000 she started her acting career and occasionally hosts events, e.g. the German...

(Ms. Rose), Benno Fürmann
Benno Fürmann
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(Herr Grünbaum, her colleague and boyfriend), Oliver Stokowski (Thorben Mossmann), Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas Kretschmann
Thomas Kretschmann is a German actor best known for playing Leutnant Hans Von Witzland in the 1993 film Stalingrad, Hauptmann Wilm Hosenfeld in The Pianist, Hermann Fegelein in Der Untergang, and Captain Englehorn in the 2005 remake of King Kong.-Early life:Kretschmann was born in Dessau, former...

(Sprotte's estranged father) and Doris Schade
Doris Schade
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(Oma Slättberg).

Future projects

In February 2008, casting began for a third Wild Chicks film, an adaptation of the Die Wilden Hühner auf Klassenfahrt book, again to be directed by Vivian Naefe. The casting crew is looking for three girls and four boys, all aged from 9 to 10 years old, to play minor roles in the film, and to eventually form the backbone for a new "Wild Chicks" and "Pygmies" cast for an upcoming Wild Chicks TV series, which is expected to come out 2009 (first series) and 2010 (second series, if realised).
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