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  2. Spot (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Spot's Magical Christmas was released in 1995 and Spot and his Grandparents Go to the Carnival in 1997. These two specials, which are both thirty minutes long, have some notable differences from the normal series. First off, they have no narration, and each character is voiced distinctly.

  3. All I Want for Christmas Is You - Wikipedia

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    It was used as the theme song to the popular drama 29-sai no Christmas (29才のクリスマス, lit. "Christmas at 29 Years Old, 29th Christmas"), [99] The single peaked at No. 2 for two weeks, blocked from the top spot by "Tomorrow Never Knows" and "Everybody Goes", both released by rock band Mr. Children.

  4. List of A Certain Magical Index video games - Wikipedia

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    A Certain Magical Index is a light novel series written by Kazuma Kamachi and illustrated by Kiyotaka Haimura.The story follows Toma Kamijo, a high school student from Academy City, and his meeting with Index, a young nun from the Church of England whose mind has been implanted with 103,000 grimoires of the Index Librorum Prohibitorum.

  5. Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse

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    Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse is a 2001 animated direct-to-video Christmas comedy fantasy crossover film. It includes two Disney short films, 1952's Pluto's Christmas Tree and 1983's Mickey's Christmas Carol , as well as three 1999 episodes of Mickey Mouse Works (albeit one of them only as a shortened skit).

  6. Franklin's Magic Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Franklin's Magic Christmas; Directed by: John van Bruggen: Written by: Betty Quan: Based on: Franklin and Harriet by Paulette Bourgeois Brenda Clark: Starring: Noah Reid, Elizabeth Saunders (as Elizabeth Brown), Richard Newman, Bryn McAuley, Luca Perlman, Kristen Bone, Mari Trainor, Donald Burda, Joyce Gordon, Eric Peterson, Araby Lockhart, Chris Wiggins

  7. List of fandom names - Wikipedia

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    Taylor Swift posing with Swifties. Many fandoms in popular culture have their own names that distinguish them from other fan communities. These names are popular with singers, music groups, films, authors, television shows, books, games, sports teams, and actors.

  8. The Magic of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The Magic of Christmas may refer to: The Magic of Christmas (Nat King Cole album), 1960; The Magic of Christmas (Natalie Cole album), 1999; The Magic of Christmas (Joy Electric album), 2003; The Magic of Christmas (Marie Osmond album), 2007; The Magic of Christmas (Samantha Jade album), 2018; The Magic of Christmas (Celtic Woman album), 2019

  9. Tress MacNeille - Wikipedia

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    Spot's Magical Christmas: Sally (Spot's Mom) (US version), Helen the Hippo (US version), Female Reindeer (US version) TV special 1995–1999 Timon and Pumbaa: Shenzi the Hyena, Bernice, Female Phone Voice, The Rich Lady, additional voices 12 episodes [12] 1996 Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series: Trina Episode: "The Return of Dr. Droid" The Tick ...