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  2. Sylvanian Families - Wikipedia

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    The entire franchise is set in Sylvania (シルバニア, Shirubania), a fictional village somewhere in North America, later revised to Great Nature.The majority of the families are all rural middle-class, with many of them owning localized but successful family businesses, or having jobs, such as doctor, teacher, artist, news reporter, carpenter or bus driver.

  3. Sylvanian Families (1987 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In the Sylvanian world, he goes to the Founders' Day campout and hears a story about the first settlers of the Sylvanian Forest. Little Ms. Woodkeeper: 8-year-old Deborah wishes that she could be the next Woodkeeper and do something exciting. In the Sylvanian world, she helps destroy a makeshift dam that Packbat has built at the top of a waterfall.

  4. Stories of the Sylvanian Families - Wikipedia

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    Stories of the Sylvanian Families is a children's television series directed by Jo and Martin Pullen, and produced by FilmFair.It is the second animated series based on the Sylvanian Families media franchise, and the only one animated in stop motion.

  5. Sylvanian Families (OVA series) - Wikipedia

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    Sylvanian Families (Japanese: シルバニアファミリー, Hepburn: Shirubania famirī) is a 2007 3DCG original video animation series produced by Dyna Method in cooperation with Itochu, Nippon Columbia and Shogakukan, based on the Sylvanian Families toy line by Epoch Co.

  6. EXÍN Castles - Wikipedia

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    Original logo of the EXIN Castles/EXÍN Castillos Company Example of an EXIN castle. EXÍN Castillos (or EXIN Castles) is a construction toy.First introduced by the Exin Lines Brothers in 1968 in Barcelona, Spain, this plastic block toy was designed for the construction of castle-like-buildings.

  7. The Toy Castle - Wikipedia

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    The Toy Castle (French: Le Château magique) is a Canadian children's television show that aired on Treehouse TV, SCN, Access, Knowledge Network, TVOntario and TFO. [1] It was aired from September 4, 2000 to December 26, 2003 and produced by Sound Venture Productions.

  8. Eureeka's Castle - Wikipedia

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    Eureeka's Castle's ending credits state the show comes from an original concept by Debby Beece and Judy Katschke. In 1988, development of the show began by staff members at Nickelodeon and animator Eli Noyes and his partner Kit Laybourne, whose wife Geraldine Laybourne was the Head of Programming for Nickelodeon. [ 2 ] "

  9. Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd - Wikipedia

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    Caernarfon, however, was still only partially completed and was stormed by Welsh forces and the castle and town set alight. [27] In Anglesey, Welsh forces killed the royal sheriff. [28] In the spring Edward pressed home his counterattack with a force of 35,000 soldiers, putting down the uprising and killing Madog. [10]