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  2. Spellbinder (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    To create a sense of mystery, series creators Mark Shirrefs and John Thomson, "came up with the idea of the Spellbinders who kept control of their world by controlling knowledge". [6] They decided that the Spellbinder world was undergoing a partially self-inflicted dark age following a civilizational collapse triggered by a man made ecological ...

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    The series became a huge success and has sold more than 40 million copies. It has also received several media adaptations, notably an anime television series and a trading card game developed by Konami, [11] which holds the Guinness World Record for the best-selling trading card game in history, with more than 25.1 billion cards sold as of 2011 ...

  4. 2024 deaths in American television - Wikipedia

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    Television writer and producer best known for being the creator of The Backyardigans. [65] March 2 Mark Dodson: 64 Actor (Ewoks: The Battle for Endor, Arachnicide). He made guest appearances in Darkwing Duck and Bonkers. [66] March 3 Chris Mortensen: 72 Sportswriter and television reporter for ESPN [67] March 5 Debra Byrd: Vocalist (American ...

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  6. Spellbinder (comics) - Wikipedia

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  7. J. C. Hall (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    By 1913, he and his brothers were operating a store (which would eventually evolve into Kansas City's Halls department store) selling not only postcards but also greeting cards. The store burned in 1915, and a year later, Hall bought an engraving business and began printing his own cards. It turned into a bigger business than he had had before.