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* AnAesop: Most stories have one. For example, the holiday episode ''Happy Winter'' has the lesson that people can be very different from each other, and it's important to respect that, but it's just as important to recognize the ways that people are the same.
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Not to be confused with [[Series/Katie Morag Katie Morag]].
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Not to be confused with [[Series/Katie Morag [[Series/KatieMorag Katie Morag]].
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Not to be confused with [[Series/Katie Morag Katie Morag]].
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* AnimationBump: In this case, a character design and coloring bump. Noticeable as the series progresses. In the first two seasons, the series was cel-painted; in the third, it switched to digital ink and paint, which is even more brighter, clean and noticeable in seasons four to six (the series' second run).
* AnAesop: Most stories have one. For example, the holiday episode ''Happy Winter'' has the lesson that people can be very different from each other, and it's important to respect that, but it's just as important to recognize the ways that people are the same.
* AnAesop: Most stories have one. For example, the holiday episode ''Happy Winter'' has the lesson that people can be very different from each other, and it's important to respect that, but it's just as important to recognize the ways that people are the same.
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* AnAesop: Most stories have one. For example, the holiday episode ''Happy Winter'' has the lesson that people can be very different from each other, and it's important to respect that, but it's just as important to recognize the ways that people are the same.
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* AnimationBump: In this case, a character design and coloring bump. Noticeable as the series progresses. In the first two seasons, the series was cel-painted; in the third, it switched to digital ink and paint, which is even more brighter, clean and noticeable in seasons four to six (the series' second run).
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