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Djeenie (2016-2020), a Pacific States television series.
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The family friendly sitcom focuses on a 3000 year old teenage genie with purple hair (played by music superstar Dove Cameron), whose magic bottle washes on the shores of Malibu Beach. The titular character, Djeenie, is then adopted by a modern Pacifican family who try to help her live a normal life (like having her turn her hair blond to blend in), complete with all the hurdles and challenges that a 21st Century teenager faces, with her magic often comically causing more problems than fixing them.
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The show was a runaway hit in the Asia-Pacific Co-Prosperity Sphere, but also quickly gained a cult following in the Internationale, the Reichspakt and more neutral nations like Ireland, Australasia, Ethiopia and the Second Russian Republic. The series was also widely popular in the Ottoman Empire, the Republic of Egypt, the United Arabic Federation and Persia. Dove Cameron received many accolades for her performance as the magical teenager as well as her song that was used in the opening credits "Genie in a Bottle".


 
(The following is technically an ASB but it's a fun idea):
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(Bat-Man by Stan Lee & Bob Kane)
Larry Scott's father John was framed for murder and was sentenced to the electric chair. Learning that criminal Chips Brant was responsible, Larry attempted to force the criminal to confess. Knocked out for his trouble, Larry recovered and attempted to bring new evidence that would clear his father's name. Unfortunately, Larry arrived too late and his father was executed just moments before his name could be cleared. Wishing that time could be on the side of law and the innocent victims of crime, Larry decided to become a crime fighter. Designing a bat-themed costume and wearing a a pair of wings, Larry called himself Bat-Man and captured Chips Brant before he could skip town. As Bat-Man, Larry Scott became a champion against evil, clashing with mobsters and foreign spies alike.
 
Benjamin L. Willard, Director of Central Intelligence, 1995-2002

A bipartisan choice by President Clinton to replace R. James Woolsey, Willard’s nomination narrowly avoided derailment after revelations of his activities in Vietnam, where he served with the 173rd Airborne and MACV-SOG.

A 1999 review; completed by special counsel and former CIA agent Jerry Tamplin, cleared Willard of any involvement in illegality in south east Asia.

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The Hon. Arthur Wilson MP (CON - Walmington 1950-1970)

An independent minded and gregarious member of Parliament, Wilson spent his entire political career on the backbenches. He was a former bank manager and World War I veteran who had served as a Sergeant in the Home Guard during the Second World War.

Wilson was a late selection as candidate in 1950, chosen only when the assumed Conservative candidate fell ill. In a Telegraph profile months before his death was reported as saying that his service in the House of Commons had been “...really rather extraordinary actually, and quite lovely”.

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Carmine "The Roman" Falcone was an incredibly family oriented man, one who believed strongly in tradition and in the strength of ones family... He
also happened to have been the most feared men in Gotham, leader of the Falcone crime family or the "Roman Empire" as it was referred to by some.

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Salvador "Sal" Maroni was a surprisingly casual, though at the same time, almost childish man, one who you wouldn't have guessed to have been the
exact same Salvador Maroni of the Maroni crime family, a man who was in the middle of a steady truce between the Maronis and the Roman Empire.

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Edward Nashton was... Well he thought highly of himself and was always eager to be the "Smartest man in the room" whenever we were in the same
room together, always playing with puzzles and telling me ones to figure out. Oddly enough, he would somehow find himself arrested just before the
Battle for Gotham, which he seemed quite offended by, claiming that he saved the city, though this credit would be given to a much different figure...

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When I asked about detective Arnold Flass I would hear nothing but good things, that he was a fun guy and just a blast to be around... Then he leaves.
He was a harsh and a cruel man, one who took pleasure with the strength and authority granted to him. He was injured during the Battle of Gotham...​
 
Governor Michael I. Peterson (NC-DEM)

First winning election in 1999 to the Mayoralty of Durham County, author, journalist, former Marine and Vietnam Vet Peterson spent 10 years representing District 22 in the North Carolina Senate before winning the Democratic Primary to replace Gov. Perdue in 2012.

In the General Election he bested former Mayor of Charlotte, Pat McCrory, and won re-election in 2016 by a smaller margin. His second term was blighted by revelations about his sexuality and use of male escorts, inconsistencies in his accounts of his service in Vietnam and rumours about his involvement in the death of a family friend in Germany in 1985. Resigning four weeks before the end of his term in 2019, he returned to his Forest Hills mansion.

In late 2020 it was revealed he was now estranged from his second wife, telecoms executive Kathleen, and a number of his children. His autobiography: ‘Moving On’, was published to mixed reviews in January 2021.

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Biggering, a song that is featured in the 2012 film The Lorax, was almost deleted before some of the people working on the film realized that the song fits the character well enough.

The song received division when the film was released, while others praised it for its lyrics and how it captures the book's message, some however say that it's too dark for the film itself, nevertheless it remained one of the most famous villain songs.
 
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President of the United States Winston Churchill (1933 - 1955) giving a speech in Fulton, Missouri in 1946 during the midsts of the "Unthinkable War" as it would be referred...
 
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Alexander Chapman Ferguson, Baron Ferguson of Govan, is a British politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1987 to 2001 and leader of the Labour Party from 1983 to 2001.

A former footballer, scoring over 150 goals in 300 league games in Scotland, he is remembered as the ‘man who beat Maggie’ and reinvented the Labour Party. Under Ferguson, the party used the phrase ‘Modern Labour’ to distance itself from previous Labour Governments and the traditional ideas of socialism. In the 1992 General Election, Ferguson’s Labour was re-elected with a larger majority, after which he replaced senior members of his Cabinet with a number of younger politicians, commonly called ‘Fergie’s Fledglings’.

While opposition politicians dismissed his new team as lightweight, insisting you “couldn’t govern with kids”, Ferguson, alongside fellow Scots Campbell, Brown and Blair, successfully led the UK through recessions of the early 90s. In 1995 he indicated he’d step down before the next election, and his reneging on that promise led to a schism in his relationship with the younger members of his cabinet. Winning his final election in 1997, the extended campaign to succeed him saw Labour slump to an electoral performance worse than any since 1983. Long seen as his Prince Regent, Foreign Secretary Alan Milburn MP led an exhausted party to 290 seats and a hung Parliament in 2001.

The independence of the Bank of England, introduction of the Minimum Wage, reform of the NHS, and Devolution are seen as Ferguson’s most progressive achievements, while his support of President Quayle’s foreign policy is generally seen as controversial. The Milburn-Kennedy Government that followed built on most of his domestic achievements, while distancing themselves from much of his foreign policy.

On his resignation as Prime Minister he was made a life peerage which entitled him to serve in the House of Lords.
 
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