Ricky Gervais sued over Flanimals book

Ricky Gervais sued over Flanimals book
Ricky Gervais sued over Flanimals book (Image credit: PA Archive/Press Association Ima)

Ricky Gervais is being sued by an author who claims the star's children's book Flanimals was based on his work. John Savage, 44, from Norwich, lodged a writ claiming the book, which is being made into a multi-million pound Hollywood film, was based on his 1998 book Captain Pottie's Wildlife Encyclopaedia. The writ states Flanimals is '"broadly the same in content and character' as his book. He said both books 'involve a whimsical take on the animal kingdom through the use of drawings and text, which in the case of the latter is a copy, in form and substance, of the former'. Mr Savage also states he has 'suffered significant financial hardship and loss' and 'damage to his reputation' as a result. He said he submitted his book to a number of literary agents including Peters Fraser Dunlop (PFD) who rejected it, before it was finally published in 2000. PFD later represented Gervais, who made his name in the BBC comedy The Office, when Flanimals was published in 2004. The book, which features cartoons of fictional creatures, has led to several spin-offs and a CD. Mr Savage is claiming 'an unspecified sum' of the profits and the destruction of the remaining copies of Flanimals. If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute it could go before a High Court judge. A spokeswoman for Gervais said: "This story goes back several years, when John Savage first made contact with Ricky Gervais' representatives. At the time it was made clear that the concept and illustrations of Flanimals pre-existed John Savage's work. To date Ricky Gervais has not received any formal court proceedings from Mr Savage."

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