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* TastesLikeDiabetes: The show had this reputation when it was on the air, and continues to have this reputation to this day.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Based on ''The Fifteenth Pelican'' by Tere Rios. The original novel was a short, whimsical tale of a guileless nun who is terrified after the wind catches her cornette and sweeps her away. After mastering the mechanics, she assumes it's a miracle and enjoys a brief, fun flight with a flock of pelicans before being taken down by the military, who forbid her to fly again.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Despite the show's sheer unpopularity in the States, it was more popular in Mexico, likely because Mexico being a Catholic country, and being more receptive with shows with more outlandish premises.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Despite the show's sheer unpopularity in the States, it was more popular in Mexico, likely because Mexico being a Catholic country, and being more receptive with shows with more outlandish premises.premises.
* TastesLikeDiabetes: The show had this reputation when it was on the air, and continues to have this reputation to this day.
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* GermansLovesDavidHasselhoff: Despite the show's sheer unpopularity in the States, it was more popular in Mexico, likely because Mexico being a Catholic country, and being more receptive with shows with more outlandish premises.

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* GermansLovesDavidHasselhoff: GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Despite the show's sheer unpopularity in the States, it was more popular in Mexico, likely because Mexico being a Catholic country, and being more receptive with shows with more outlandish premises.
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* GermansLovesDavidHasselhoff: Despite the show's sheer unpopularity in the States, it was more popular in Mexico, likely because Mexico being a Catholic country, and being more receptive with shows with more outlandish premises.

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