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Title: A Zipper For Pee-wee Herman
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March 21, 2003 |
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During the following years, many new shows
came about which still fit this genre. In the year 1986, yet another show was
born into childrens television. "Pee-Wee's Playhouse". This series, starring
host Pee-Wee Herman (Paul Reubens) used animation, puppets, and vintage
cartoons to entertain and educate its audience... Showed first 250 characters
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Between Pee-Wee Herman and his
extraordinary playhouse, children were given the opportunity to let their
imaginations go crazy.
The "playhouse" had no permanent residents, that is, besides the
furnishings. Not ordinary furnishings, you see, Pee-Wee's furnishings could
move, talk, dance, and sing... Showed next 250 characters
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