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Other uses|Madeleine (disambiguation)Infobox Novel series| name = Madeline| books =| image_caption=| author = Ludwig Bemelmans | country = United States| language = English| genre = Children's literature | publisher =| pub_date = 1939| media_type = Print ( hardcover and paperback )
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Madeline is a children's book series written by Ludwig Bemelmans , an Austria|Austrian http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/16664887/food author. The books have been adapted into numerous formats, spawning telefilms, television series and a live action feature film. The adaptations are famous for having the closing line, first uttered by actress Ethel Barrymore in a play: "That's all there is; there isn't any more."cite web |url= http://www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/bday/0815.html |title=Ethel Barrymore Is Dead at 79; One of Stage's 'Royal Family' |publisher=New York Times |date=June 19, 1959 |accessdate=18 July 2010 The first book in the series, Madeline , was published in 1939. It proved to be a success, and Bemelmans wrote many sequels to the original during the 1940s and 1950s. The series continues to this day, written by Bemelmans' grandson Ludwig Bemelmans|John Bemelmans-Marciano .

Books


The story takes place in a Catholic boarding school in Paris. Contrary to popular belief, the girls are not orphans. In the first book in the series, Madeline's "papa" sends her a dollhouse when she is ill. Also, the girls all go to visit their parents in the Christmas book.

The books all start with the line "In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines, lived twelve little girls in two straight lines ...". The story is written entirely in rhyme, and the simple themes of daily life appeal to children.

The original series of Madeline books written by Ludwig Bemelmans has six books:
  • Madeline - Madeline gets appendicitis and must go to the hospital to have her Vermiform appendix|appendix removed

  • ''' Madeline's Rescue - Madeline falls off a bridge and is rescued by a stray dog who joins her school. Winner of the 1954 Caldecott Medal

  • Madeline and the Bad Hat - The Spanish Ambassador moves in next door, and Madeline assumes his son Pepito is mean and spoiled

  • Madeline in London - Madeline and Pepito travel around the city of London

  • Madeline and the Gypsies - Madeline and Pepito run away to join a group of traveling gypsies

  • ''' Madeline's Christmas - Madeline celebrates Christmas with her friends


  • The new series of Madeline books are written by John Bemelmans-Marciano, they are:
  • Madeline in America - Madeline travels to Texas in America

  • Madeline Loves Animals - Madeline travels to the zoo and meets the animals there

  • Madeline Says Merci - Madeline learns how to be polite

  • Madeline and the Cats of Rome - Madeline and her class travel to Rome in Spring.

  • Madeline at the White House - Madeline and her class visit the White House in Washington, DC


  • Film


    The earliest appearance of Madeline in the cinema was in the 1952 animated short Madeline , produced by United Productions of America (UPA) and directed by Bobe Cannon. The film was nominated for the 1952 Academy Award for Animated Short Film|Academy Award for Best Short Subject (Cartoons) , but lost to Tom and Jerry 's 7th and final award winning cartoon Johann Mouse .Citation needed|date=July 2010
    In 1959, William L. Snyder 's Rembrandt Films produced animated adaptations of ''Madeline's Rescue , Madeline and the Bad Hat and Madeline and the Gypsies'' for the educational film market. The latter two were featured, along with other similar adaptations of children's books, in Snyder and Gene Deitch 's 1966 theatrical feature Alice of Wonderland in Paris .Cite book|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=s1k1RsGvFwwC& dq=%22alice+of+wonderland+in+paris%22& source=gbs_navlinks_s | title=The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States |author= | publisher=University of California Press | page=17 | year=1997 | isbn=0520209702cite news | author =Phil Hall | title =The Bootleg Files:Alice of Wonderland in Paris | publisher = Film Threat | date =October 6, 2006 | url = http://www.filmthreat.com/index.php? section=features& Id=1816 | accessdate=2009-08-30Cite book|url= http://books.google.com/books? id=fTI1yeZd-tkC& dq=%22alice+of+wonderland+in+paris%22& source=gbs_navlinks_s | title=The Animated Movie Guide |author=Jerry Beck | publisher=Chicago Review Press | page=12 | year=2005 | isbn=1556525915

    A live-action feature adaptation of Madeline (1998 film)|Madeline , produced in France by Jaffilms but shot in English, was released in 1998 by Tri-Star Pictures . It starred Hatty Jones as the title character, Frances MacDormand as Miss Clavel and a supporting cast with British actors Ben Daniels and Nigel Hawthorne . Its script encompassed the plots of four of the books. Original music for the film was provided by Michel Legrand and has Carly Simon singing the theme song "In Two Straight Lines". It was directed by Daisy Mayer. http://web.archive.org/web/20020816191900/www.sonypictures.com/movies/madeline/movie/behind.html Archive.org mirror of Madeline movie site http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9C00E2DF1039F93BA25752C0A96E958260& sec=& spon=& pagewanted=all Kristin Hohenadel, January 18, 1998, New York Times, "FILM; 'In an Old House In Paris . . . .' ", accessed November 3, 2007

    Television


    In 1960, the Madeline stories were adapted to a one-hour color episode for the NBC anthology series The Shirley Temple Show . Madeline was played by Gina Gillespie , child actor Michel Petit played Pepito, and Imogene Coca portrayed Miss Clavel. It was Madeline's first appearance on television. The episode has been released to DVD.cite web |url= http://ctva.biz/US/Anthology/ShirleyTemplesStorybook.htm |title=Shirley Temple Theatre |publisher=ctva.biz |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010

    In 1989, DiC Entertainment adapted the first Madeline book into an animated television special for Home Box Office|HBO . The show's teleplay was written by Judy Rothman , who would serve as a writer, lyricist and story editor for nearly all subsequent Madeline animated projects.cite web |url= http://aquamarine.nu/lyrics/af/madelineschristmas.php |title=Madeline Song |publisher=Distant Melody Online |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010 The special was narrated by Christopher Plummer , and featured original music and songs by Joe Raposo cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F71Z5W/ |title=Joe Raposo CD |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010 (who died four months before the special aired), http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9B05E6D9103DF933A15750C0A962958260 VOWS; Pat Collins, William Sarnoff New York Times , March 20, 1994 with lyrics by Judy Rothman . The special was nominated for an Emmy Award for Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour)|Best Animated Program (One Hour or Less) .cite web |url= http://madeline.askdefine.com/ |title=Madeline Information |publisher=Ask Define Online |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010 In 1989 it was released on video by Hi-Tops Video .

    In 1991, Cinar produced animated adaptations of the other five Madeline books for The Family Channel , with Christopher Plummer returning as narrator and Marsha Moreau returning to voice Madeline. Each special featured new songs, with lyrics by Judy Rothman and music by composer Jeffrey Zahn, who replaced the late Joe Raposo. In addition, "I'm Madeline," Madeline's theme song from the original special, was reprised in the new specials. The specials were released on video by Golden Book Video .

    In 1993, DIC produced a Madeline cartoon series, which also aired on the Family Channel. A total of twenty episodes were produced for the first series. Christopher Plummer reprised his role as narrator again and "I'm Madeline" was used as the series' theme song. The series was later rerun on the Disney Channel and Toon Disney in the U.S. It features new songs with music by Andy Street (who replaced Jeffrey Zahn) and lyrics by Judy Rothman .

    In 1995, an additional 13 episodes were produced by DiC for American Broadcasting Company|ABC , under the title The New Adventures of Madeline . The new episodes featured a new theme song, "Hats Off to Madeline", music by Andy Street with lyrics by Judy Rothman.cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Hats-Off-Madeline-Songs-Hit/dp/B0000033QU/? ie=UTF8& qid=1279449084& sr=1-1|title=Hats Off To Madeline Soundtrack
    |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010
    ABC cancelled the series after 7 weeks, so 6 episodes did not air in the U.S. until the series was rerun on the Disney Channel beginning in 1997.

    In 2000, DIC produced another new batch of 26 episodes for the Disney Channel . The theme song was once again changed, this time to "Oh, Madeline!" (although overseas airings of the episodes still had "Hats Off to Madeline" as the opening theme instead). In addition, Christopher Gaze succeeded Christopher Plummer as narrator of the series. The show won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Animated Program. The New Adventures of Madeline was shown on KOL 's Cookie Jar TV|Secret Slumber Party between Fall 2006 and 2007.

    DiC also produced two animated telefilms. Madeline: Lost in Paris , which was released in 1999, featured Madeline being drawn into a scam by her supposed "Uncle" Horst and finding out the true meaning to the word "family". Andrea Libman voiced Madeline.cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00000IBKK |title=Madeline:Lost in Paris VHS (1998) |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010 The second cartoon film, entitled My Fair Madeline , was released in 2002 and the title character was voiced by Chantal Strand. The plot revolved around Madeline being placed in a London finishing school as punishment for trouble she had supposedly caused while trying to stop two thieves from robbing the Louvre. When she finds out that the thieves are in London, Madeline does everything she can to stop them from stealing the Crown Jewels.cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001J65R8Y/|title=My Fair Madeline |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010

    Broadcast and home video rights to all of the DiC/Cinar Madeline episodes/specials/telefilms are currently owned by Cookie Jar Entertainment .

    Original Episodes


    Ep!!Episode Title!!Release Date
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7


    Characters


    Main


  • Madeline: The smallest of the girls and the title character. She is about 7–8 years old, and is the only redhead. She had her appendix removed in the first story. She is known for being the bravest and most outgoing of the girls.


  • Miss Clavel: Madeline's teacher and commonly believed to be a nun, but her dress in Bemelman's illustrations is actually that of a nurse. The fact that she is not a nun is also evidenced by the fact that she is not called Sister Clavel or Mother Clavel. Miss Clavel is always trying to keep Madeline out of trouble.


  • Pepito: The Spanish Ambassador's arrogant son. He lives next door to the girls; used to be extremely naughty, but Madeline influenced him to change his ways. Due to his bratty nature and the distinctive hat that he constantly wore, he was called "the Bad Hat" by the girls. He stopped wearing the hat after he befriended the girls. He might have a crush on Madeline.


  • Lord Cucuface (known in the movie as Lord Covington): Chairman of the school's board of trustees, had a change of heart after receiving one of Genevieve's puppies.


  • Genevieve: The girls' dog . Extremely intelligent, possessing various skills such as juggling, arithmetic, etc. She was a stray until she saved Madeline from drowning.


  • Peers


  • Chloe: Long orange hair originally light brown.

  • Nicole: Short light brown hair/dirty blonde.

  • Danielle: Curly brown hair.

  • Yvette: Very short Blonde hair originally light orange until Madeline lost in Paris.

  • Nona: Long black Hair and dark skin (light skin until season 2)

  • Lulu: short black hair and Medium skin (Maroon hair and Light skin and was a red head in season 1 and Madeline lost in Paris)

  • Anne: long brown wavy hair and Medium skin (appears to have light skin and dark brown hair until season 3)

  • Monique: Long brown hair (appears to be a shade of pink until season 3)

  • Sylvie: short light brown hair (originally olive green hair until season 3)

  • Ellie: Called Simone in Madeline and the Science Project, (Black hair and dark skin Olive green hair and light skin until season 2)

  • Janine: Dark brown hair and medium skin (Originally Blonde hair and light skin until season 3)


  • until season 3, only Chloe, Nicole, and Danielle, were known (besides Madeline) the other girls remand name less and had barley any lines.

    Peers (live-action film)


  • Aggie: Madeline's best friend in the movie who is always with Madeline and wants to do the same things she does.

  • Vicki: Bossy and snobbish, who is horrible to Madeline, but they become friends in the end.

  • Chantal: The girl with glasses.


  • Multimedia


    Audio


    Madeline audiobooks have been appearing since the early 1970s in the form of vinyl records. The record typically consists of a mixture of stories and songs.

    The first soundtrack for the TV series was ''Madeline's Favorite Songs , released in 1995. It contains 16 tracks of music composed by Joe Raposo or Jeffrey Zahn with lyrics by Judy Rothman from the DIC and Cinar specials.cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000002BDE|title=Madelines Favorite Songs |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010 The second soundtrack, Hats off to Madeline , was released in 1996. It contained 17 tracks of music from the 1993 and 1995 episodes of the show.cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Hats-Off-Madeline-Songs-Hit/dp/B0000033QU/? ie=UTF8& qid=1279449084& sr=1-1|title=Hats Off To Madeline: Songs From The Hit TV Series Soundtrack
    |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010
    In 2002, the latest Madeline soundtrack to date, Sing-A-Long With Madeline , was released, featuring 27 tracks of music from the 2001 episodes.cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000066SFU/|title=Sing-A-Long With Madeline |publisher=Amazon.com |date= |accessdate=18 July 2010

    Interactive


    Madeline CD-ROMs started appearing in the early 1990s, in time with the TV show. The CDs were compatible with both Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh based PCs. They were published by Creative Wonders .
    Title Publisher Release Date(s)
    Madeline Thinking Games Creative Wonders 1998
    Madeline Pre-School Deluxe Companion Creative Wonders 1998
    Madeline 1st & 2nd Grade Creative Wonders 1998
    Madeline 1st & 2nd Grade Reading Creative Wonders 1998
    Madeline 1st & 2nd Grade Math Creative Wonders 1998
    Madeline Rainy Day Activities Creative Wonders 1996
    Madeline European Adventures The Learning Company Creative Wonders 1999


    Toys


    Madeline toys were initially produced by Eden Toys LLC. After the acquisition of Eden by Learning Curve, Learning Curve now produces Madeline toys. Most popular during the 1990s was a Madeline rag doll, with a signature half-smile and scar from the appendectomy that corresponds with the story from the book.

    DVD releases


    Films


    Title Region 1
    release date
    Region 2
    release date
    Distributor(s)
    nowrap>Madeline:
    The Movie
    nowrap>start datenowrap>start date TriStar Pictures
    nowrap>Madeline -
    Lost In Paris
    nowrap>start datenowrap>start date Shout& #33; Factory
    nowrap>My Fair Madeline
    nowrap>start datenowrap>start date Prism>Prism Leisure


    Television Series


    Title Region 1
    release date
    Episode(s)Distributor(s)
    nowrap>Madeline:
    And Her Friends
    nowrap>start date Madeline And The Soccer Star
    Madeline’s Singing Dog
    Madeline And The Missing Clown
    Madeline And The Talking Parrot
    Madeline And The Big Cheese
    Madeline’s Rescue
    Shout& #33; Factory
    nowrap>Madeline:
    On The Town
    nowrap>start date Madeline And The Wedding
    Madeline On Stage
    Madeline And The Fashion Show
    Madeline And The Ballet
    Madeline At The Costume Party
    Madeline's Birthday At The Zoo
    Shout& #33; Factory
    nowrap>Madeline:
    Christmas
    nowrap>start date Madeline's Winter Vacation
    Madeline and Santa
    Madeline at the North Pole
    Madeline and the Ice Skates
    Madeline's Holiday with Mr. Grump
    Shout& #33; Factory
    nowrap>Madeline:
    Halloween
    nowrap>start date Madeline's Halloween
    Madeline and the Mean, Nasty Horrible Hats
    Madeline and the Mummy
    Madeline and the Haunted Castle
    Madeline and the Spider Lady
    Shout& #33; Factory
    nowrap>Madeline:
    Great Adventures
    nowrap>start date Madeline And The Magic Carpet
    Madeline On Safari
    Madeline And The Lost Crown
    Madeline And The Gypsies
    Madeline And The Pirates
    Madeline And The Forty Thieves
    Shout& #33; Factory
    nowrap>Madeline:
    Dog Stories
    nowrap>start date Madeline and the Dog Show
    Madeline Rescue
    Sony Pictures
    nowrap>Madeline Adventures:
    Volume 1
    nowrap>start date Madeline and the Pirates
    Madeline and the Gypsies
    Sony Pictures
    nowrap>Madeline:
    The Star
    nowrap>start date Madeline in Hollywood
    Madeline and the Soccer Star
    Sony Pictures
    nowrap>Madeline:
    Easter
    nowrap>start date Madeline and the Easter Bonnet
    Madeline and the Bad Hat
    Sony Pictures
    nowrap>Madeline:
    Christmas
    nowrap>start date Madeline's Christmas
    Madeline and the Toy Factory
    Sony Pictures
    nowrap>Madeline:
    Winter
    nowrap>start date Madeline's Winter Vacation
    Madeline in London
    Sony Pictures
    nowrap>Madeline-Best Episodes Ever
    Volume 1
    nowrap>start date Madeline at the Ballet
    Madeline in New York
    Sony Pictures
    nowrap>Madeline-Best Episodes Ever
    Volume 2
    nowrap>start date Madeline and the 40 Thieves
    Madeline and the New House
    Sony Pictures


    References


    Reflist|refs=cite web |url= http://www.madeline.com/history.htm |title=History Of Madeline |work=Barbara Bemelmans |publisher=Madeline.com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.madeline.com/author.htm |title=The Author Ludwig Bemelmans |work=Barbara Bemelmans |publisher=Madeline.com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/0590039105/ |title=Madeline in America and Other Holiday Tales Hardcover |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/067003505X/ |title=Madeline Says Merci Hardcover |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/0670060216/ |title=Madeline Loves Animals Board book |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Madeline-Cats-Rome-Bemelmans-Marciano/dp/B00381B7A0/ |title=Madeline and the Cats of Rome Hardcover|work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Ludwig-Bemelmans/e/B000AQ3QZK/ |title=Ludwig Bemelmans Bibliography
    |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=18 July 2010

    cite web |url= http://www.shoutfactory.com/browse/319/madeline.aspx |title=ABOUT Madeline |work= |publisher=Shout-Factory.Com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.fandango.com/christopherplummer/filmography/p57110 |title=Christopher Plummer Biography |work= |publisher=Fandango.Com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.tv.com/marsha-moreau/person/52314/summary.html|title=Marsha Moreau |work= |publisher=TV.Com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000APQYQE/|title=Madeline Preschool-Kindergarten |work= |publisher=Amazon.Com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00000JLB5/|title=Madeline European Adventures |work= |publisher=Amazon.Com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009MFH8O/|title=Madeline Thinking Games |work= |publisher=Amazon.Com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.mobygames.com/game/madelines-rainy-day-activities|title=Madeline Rainy Day Activities |work= |publisher=Moby-Games.Com |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.madelineonline.com/c-4-madeline-dolls.aspx|title=Madeline Toys |work= |publisher=Madeline Online |accessdate=18 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00317LM9M|title=The Madeline Movie: Lost In Paris|work= |publisher=Amazon.Com |accessdate=19 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001J65R8Y/|title=My Fair Madeline|work= |publisher=Amazon.Com |accessdate=19 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0000AM76S|title=My Fair Madeline|work= |publisher=Amazon.co.uk |accessdate=19 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00004CZTK|title=Madeline DVD1999|work= |publisher=Amazon.co.uk |accessdate=19 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/0767819659/|title=Madeline (1998)|work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=19 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Madelines-Easter-Madeline-Bonnet-Bad/dp/B00007G1V3/? ie=UTF8& s=dvd& qid=1279522777& sr=1-2|title=Madeline's Easter (Madeline and the Easter Bonnet/Madeline and the Bad Hat) (1993)
    |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=19 July 2010

    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00008WJCZ/|title=Madeline's Dog Stories|work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=19 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Madelines-Christmas-Madeline-Toy-Factory/dp/B00006HAWG/? ie=UTF8& s=dvd& qid=1279539950& sr=1-11|title=Madeline's Christmas/Madeline and the Toy Factory (1993)
    |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=19 July 2010

    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000648WX/|title=Best of Madeline - Madeline at the Ballet/Madeline in New York (Vol. 1) (1993)|work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=19 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000648WY/|title=Madeline - The Best Episodes Ever - Madeline and the 40 Thieves/Madeline and the New House (Vol. 2) (1993)|work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=19 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Madelines-Great-Adventures-Andrea-Libman/dp/B0039OGGXE/|title=Madeline's Great Adventures (2009)
    |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=19 July 2010

    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Madelines-Winter-Vacation-Madeline-London/dp/B00006HAWH/|title=Madeline's Winter Vacation/Madeline in London (1993)
    |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=20 July 2010

    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Madeline-Star-Artist-Not-Provided/dp/B00008G8S3/|title=Madeline: The Star (2003)
    |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=20 July 2010

    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/Madelines-Adventures-Artist-Not-Provided/dp/B00008WJAX/|title=Madeline's Adventures
    |work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=20 July 2010

    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003IRUFCK/|title=Madeline's Halloween And Other Spooky Tales|work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=20 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003THSXKK/|title=Madeline's Christmas And Other Wintery Tales|work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=20 July 2010
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004FZWDTW|title=MadelineOn The Town|work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=9 February, 2011
    cite web |url= http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004RBC5TW|title=Madeline And Her Friends|work= |publisher=Amazon.com |accessdate=14 June, 2011

    External links


  • http://www.madeline.com Official Madeline website

  • imdb title|id=0044865|title=Madeline (1952 short)

  • imdb title|id=0115257|title=Madeline (Animated series)

  • imdb title|id=0123987|title=Madeline (1998 film)

  • http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=sj2XOhC1YlM Intro sequence to the TV show


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