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The Magic Roundabout

DanDanStrawberry

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Yes, who else would start this thread? I'm just curious, does anyone else at all like this? As you may well know, I am totally obsessed with it all but I've never heard anyone respond to my obsession. Personally, I love the Magic Roundabout- both the series and the new movie.
 

christyb

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Just out of curiousity. What is it?? I've never heard of it.
 

DanDanStrawberry

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Wow, I'm going to use my 641st post to talk about the Magic Roundabout!

It was a serious in the 1960s/70s for kids and featured a pink cow named Ermintrude, a stoned rabbit named Dylan and a perculiar Jack in the Box named Zebedee. It all started in France and all of the characters are based on French political leaders (people think they're all based on drug hallucination characters but they're not.) Anyway, last year it was made into a film with the voices of Ian McKellen, Kylie Minogue and Jim Broadbent.
 

MJTaylor

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Hey, this was one of my favorite shows when I was growing up. I haven't seen it since I was 18, but here in Australia, it was shown on ABC Television which also screens Sesame Street and Bear In The Big Blue House.
 
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