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* BrokenPedestal: Petra.

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* LonersAreFreaks: Averted with Cecilie.



* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Cecilie and Ida.

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* %%* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Cecilie and Ida.
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Cecilie is a lonely, nerdy, 12-year-old girl, interested in archaeology. Her father owns a large department store in Copenhagen, and her equally overworked mother is in charge of the interior. Her 8-year-old sister, Ida, is an IllGirl, unlikely to survive her heart disease.

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Cecilie is a lonely, nerdy, 12-year-old girl, interested in archaeology. Her father owns a large department store in Copenhagen, and her equally overworked mother is in charge of the interior. Her 8-year-old sister, Ida, is an IllGirl, sick, unlikely to survive her heart disease.



* IllGirl / LittlestCancerPatient: Ida.

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* IllGirl / %%* LittlestCancerPatient: Ida.
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Absalons hemmelighed ("The Secret of Absalon") is a Danish {{julekalender}} by {{Creator/DR}} that originally ran in December 2006 and was reused for both December 2010 and 2015.

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Absalons hemmelighed ("The '''''Absalons Hemmelighed''''' (''"The Secret of Absalon") Absalon"'') is a Danish {{julekalender}} by {{Creator/DR}} that originally ran in December 2006 and was reused for both December 2010 and 2015.



During the holiday season, Cecilie learns about the interesting archaeological discoveries found under the department store. She investigates it with a mysterious, amnesiac boy named Hubert, initially only out of her own interest, but she later becomes convinced that "the secret of Absalon" (a Danish bishop from TheHighMiddleAges) can help her sister. As Ida becomes more sick, Cecilie grows desperate, but the experienced, cynical archaeologist Petra, whom Cecilie initially admires, turns out to have a selfish interest in the discoveries. Also, Hubert might have something to do with the secret...


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During the holiday season, Cecilie learns about the interesting archaeological discoveries found under the department store. She investigates it with a mysterious, amnesiac boy named Hubert, initially only out of her own interest, but she later becomes convinced that "the secret of Absalon" (a Danish bishop archbishop from TheHighMiddleAges) can help her sister. As Ida becomes more sick, Cecilie grows desperate, but the experienced, cynical archaeologist Petra, whom Cecilie initially admires, turns out to have a selfish interest in the discoveries. Also, Hubert might have something to do with the secret...

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English; "The Secret of Absalon", this series is another Scandinavian {{Julekalender}}.

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English; "The Absalons hemmelighed ("The Secret of Absalon", this series Absalon") is another Scandinavian {{Julekalender}}.
a Danish {{julekalender}} by {{Creator/DR}} that originally ran in December 2006 and was reused for both December 2010 and 2015.
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* AngelUnaware: [[spoiler: Hubert only finds out himself that he's an angel at the very end.]]
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* GloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Subverted. With their sharp personality differences, and the way that their parents openly favour Ida and want Cecilie to become more outgoing and normal like her, Cecilie and Ida have all the trappings of the trope - except that they actually love and care deeply for each other.

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* GloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Subverted. With their sharp personality differences, and the way that their parents openly favour Ida and want Cecilie to become more outgoing and normal like her, Cecilie and Ida have all the trappings of the trope - except that they actually love and care deeply for each other.
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* BrokenPedestal: Petra.


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* GloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Subverted. With their sharp personality differences, and the way that their parents openly favour Ida and want Cecilie to become more outgoing and normal like her, Cecilie and Ida have all the trappings of the trope - except that they actually love and care deeply for each other.

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During the holiday season, Cecilie learns about the interesting archaeological discoveries found under the department store. She investigates it with a mysterious, amnesiac boy named Hubert, initially only out of her own interest, but she later becomes convinced that "the secret of Absalon" (a Danish bishop from TheHighMiddleAges) can help her sister. As Ida becomes more sick, Cecilie grows desperate, but the experienced, cynical archaeologist Petra, whom Cecilie initially admires, turns out to have a selfish interest in the discoveries.

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During the holiday season, Cecilie learns about the interesting archaeological discoveries found under the department store. She investigates it with a mysterious, amnesiac boy named Hubert, initially only out of her own interest, but she later becomes convinced that "the secret of Absalon" (a Danish bishop from TheHighMiddleAges) can help her sister. As Ida becomes more sick, Cecilie grows desperate, but the experienced, cynical archaeologist Petra, whom Cecilie initially admires, turns out to have a selfish interest in the discoveries. Also, Hubert might have something to do with the secret...


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* EdutainmentShow: Not marketed as such, but it certainly does teach history.
* IllGirl / LittlestCancerPatient: Ida.
* LonersAreFreaks: Averted with Cecilie.
* MysteriousWaif: Hubert is a male version. He has amnesia, has no family, lives with two petty thieves, and [[spoiler: [[OurAngelsAreDifferent isn't even human]]]].
* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Cecilie and Ida.

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