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  2. Filly Funtasia - Wikipedia

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    Filly Funtasia is about the adventures of Rose, a unicorn filly who attends the Royal Magic Academy in the kingdom of Funtasia. Her best friends – Bella, an elf filly, Lynn, a witchy filly, Will, a fairy filly, and Cedric, a royale filly, accompany her as they go to the extraordinary school to improve their magical skills, be it mixing unpredictable potions or casting spells.

  3. List of television programs by episode count - Wikipedia

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    15,762 [2] [3] June 30, 1952: September 18, 2009: General Hospital: Soap opera United States 62 15,600 [4] April 1, 1963: Currently in production Days of Our Lives: Soap opera United States 60 15,000 [5] November 8, 1965: Currently in production As the World Turns: Soap opera United States 54 13,858 [6] April 2, 1956: September 17, 2010: Eat ...

  4. Filly (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Filly Sammelband (Filly Anthology): The self-proclaimed fan guide to the Filly characters, featuring extended bios for all regular-release Fillys that was released in the past year, and a select few special characters. Published annually since 2012 and until 2018, excluding Angels and Ballerina (latter only got information about them in the ...

  5. Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The Palace of Truth is a three-act blank verse "Fairy Comedy" by the English dramatist W. S. Gilbert. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre in London on 19 November 1870, the plot was adapted in significant part from Madame de Genlis's fairy story Le Palais de Vérite. It was the first of several such plays that Gilbert wrote founded upon the ...

  6. TV Guide (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The magazine was spun off from TV Guide in 2008 by then-owner Macrovision to OpenGate Capital for $1 and a $9.5 million loan. [3] TV Guide Magazine has a license to use the TV Guide name and distinctive red and white logo in print publications only; it is prohibited from using the branding or logo online. [3]

  7. Number (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Number is the leading Japanese sports magazine published on every Thursday by Bungeishunju. [1] The official name is Sports Graphic Number. [1] The magazine is based in Tokyo. [1] The first issue, released in April 1980, drew attention by the piece Enatsu's 21 balls (江夏の21球, Enatsu no 21 kyu). Yet the magazine failed to return a profit ...

  8. List of computer-animated television series - Wikipedia

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    2 40 Lucasfilm, Lucasfilm Animation, Polygon Pictures: United States 2018–2020 Disney Channel Disney XD: Stellar Transformation [228] 5 80 China 2018–present Tencent Video: The Stinky & Dirty Show: 2 39 Amazon Studios Brown Bag Films: Ireland United States 2015–2019 Amazon Prime Video: Stone Age: The Legendary Pet [229] 2 26 South Korea ...

  9. The Cutie Mark Chronicles - Wikipedia

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    The episode was written by M.A. Larson and directed by supervising director Jayson Thiessen. In this episode, the "Cutie Mark Crusaders", three fillies looking to earn their cutie marks, learn from the older mares of how they earned their own cutie marks; in the process, the older mares realize they share a common destiny. The episode has been ...