2019 television series
Sadie Sparks
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Genre
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Created by
| Bronagh O'Hanlon
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Developed by
| Jennie Stacey
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Written by
| Rebecca Hobbs
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Directed by
| Bronagh O'Hanlon
[2]
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Voices of
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Opening theme
| "Let's Be Like Sadie Sparks"
by
Jade Alleyne
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Composers
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- Jean-Luc Daniel
- Jonathan Menard
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Country of origin
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 1
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No.
of episodes
| 26 (52 segments)
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Executive producers
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- Pierre Sissmann
- Darragh O'Connell
- Dominique Bourse
- Cathal Gaffney
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Producers
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- Theresa Mayer
- Caroline Audebert
- Helene Maret
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Editors
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- Fergal Costello
- Louise Finn
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Running time
| 22 minutes
[1]
(2 11-minute segments)
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Production companies
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Network
| Disney Channel
(UK & Ireland)
Disney Channel
(France)
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Release
| 20 April
(
2019-04-20
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?
4 December 2019
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2019-12-04
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Sadie Sparks
is an
animated
comedy
-
fantasy
television series that premiered on
Disney Channel
in the UK and Ireland on 20 April 2019.
[4]
The series was created by Bronagh O'Hanlon and is a co-production between Brown Bag Films in Ireland and Cyber Group Studios in France.
[2]
[3]
Plot
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Sadie Sparks
is set in the fictional American town of Harmony, and revolves around the adventures of Sadie, a teenage girl who discovers she has magical abilities and becomes a magician-in-training. She receives the guidance of a grumpy, magical, talking bunny, Gilbert, who was sent to the human world from the Magical Realm to train Sadie and keep her powers under control,
[2]
but with this new responsibility, Sadie must also balance high school life.
[3]
Throughout the series, it is established and hinted that there is a weak, unstable and dangerous connection between the human world and the Magical Realm, with rifts frequently growing between both worlds that can be closed with an incredibly sticky magic glue substance. These rifts usually cause magical beings and artifacts to fall into Harmony. By the end of the series, the largest rift yet grows between both worlds, and Sadie, with her newfound strengthened magical abilities, manages to close it while risking her life, encouraged by her friends' immense support. The Wardens of Wizardry are still left fearing that this will be the first of larger rifts to come.
Characters
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Main
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- Sadie Josephine Sparks
(voiced by
Georgia Lock
) is a 14-year-old girl who realizes she's a magician-in-training. She can be excitable, helpful but often lazy. However, she always likes to use her magical abilities for personal gain or to help her friends, even if there are consequences. In response to shocking situations, Sadie sprouts her own personal catchphrase of "Oh, my giddy!", a line created by head writer Rebecca Hobbs.
[5]
Gradually over the course of the series, Sadie struggles with and doubts her wizardry potential, and eventually masters her now amplified abilities. Sadie's characteristics were inspired by those of O'Hanlon and Hobbs.
[6]
- Gilbert
(voiced by
Rufus Hound
) is an ancient 700-year-old rabbit who trains Sadie in her wizard skills. Although he is grumpy, sarcastic and harsh, deep down, he can more often than not be fun-loving and understanding. Being a mentor of the most well-known wizards of all time, he typically has high expectations for Sadie, and becomes frustrated by the problems caused by her magic. Gilbert is shown to live in a black magician's hat with a purple ribbon, which leads directly to his library-like apartment in the Magical Realm. He is also the mascot of Harmony High; this position grants him special access to the school while also keeping his mystical nature secret. When he's not mentoring Sadie or supporting Harmony High's basketball team, he usually watches his favourite TV series, a
melodrama
called "Best Frenemies".
- Teepee
(voiced by Joshua LeClair) is one of Sadie's friends. He is an overweight, fun-loving teenage boy who loves pop culture,
comic books
and
sci-fi movies
; because of these interests, he usually fantasizes about becoming or meeting a superhero or giant monster. He is fully aware of Sadie being a wizard and helps her with her magical needs.
- Lulu
(voiced by
Dominique Moore
) is Sadie's best friend. She is African-American and is a very shy girl, but she is incredibly smart and knowledgeable with a short temper. She also loves cats, and is frequently caught watching popular cat videos on the internet. Like Teepee, she knows Sadie is a wizard and helps her with her magical needs.
Recurring
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- Selina Sparks
(voiced by Laura Aikman) is the mother of Sadie and Max and the local journalist of Harmony. Although she is frequently stressed out about her job and is constantly yelled at by her boss, she loves and supports her daughter no matter what. Like Gilbert, she is a fan of Best Frenemies, and bears a strong resemblance to one of the characters, Diana.
- Maxwell "Max" Sparks
(voiced by Joshua LeClair) is Sadie's annoying younger brother who is an aspiring scientist, although his inventions always go awry. He also has a crush on Lulu.
- Sam
(voiced by Sammy Moore) is Sadie's love interest and captain of the school basketball team. Multiple times in the series, Sadie attempts to romantically pursue Sam, but her magic always complicates the situations. However, Sam also, but secretly, loves Sadie, and by the episode "Groundhog Date", they are officially a couple.
- Valerie "Val" Garcia
(voiced by
Laura Aikman
) is Sadie's rival. She is most likely of Latina descent. She will take any opportunity to make Sadie's life miserable, and is selfishly willing to make everything go her way. She also has a crush on Sam, but only for his popularity, unlike Sadie who loves him for who he really is. Deep down, Val can be truly sympathetic and caring for others' well-being, as revealed in "The Double Dare Scare".
- Blaine
(voiced by
Tyger Drew-Honey
) is Sadie's magician rival. He is a British wizard who is cocky, immensely lazy and constantly ridicules Sadie as well as complicating her magic-related tasks, believing he is much better than her. But deep down, Blaine has a crush on Sadie, and cares for her abundantly. He also comes from a long line of dark wizards.
- Cornelius
(voiced by
Craig Revel Horwood
) is a talking magical snake who is Blaine's scorny mentor. He makes long hissing noises every time he pronounces an s sound, and has a love-hate relationship with Gilbert. Antithesizing Gilbert, he lives within a red baseball hat, and often spends his days in a glass container in the school's science lab.
- Principal Winifred Eugenia Covert
(voiced by
Morwenna Banks
) is the small but bossy, powerful and conniving headmistress of Harmony High. When she's not making the lives of the students of Harmony High miserable, she secretly works for a government agency simply referred to as "the Department", and is obsessed with finding proof of magic, but her attempts always fail her, especially when it comes to getting the department to spot the mystical activity in Harmony. She also has a hatred for rabbits, and tries to get rid of Gilbert whenever she has the chance. In the series finale, "Oh-My-Giddy!", Covert discovers that Sadie's a wizard and plans on exposing her, only to be held captive in the Magical Realm. Principal Covert was inspired by O'Hanlon's secondary school vice-principal, who she describes as "a small woman who was a real power house. I respected her and was terrified of her at the same time".
- Miss Lacey
(voiced by Dominique Moore) is Sadie's teacher at school, who teaches a variety of subjects, such as English, History and Drama. She is very optimistic, kind and peaceful. Formerly a student at Harmony High in the 1990s, she's hinted to have travelled across the world.
- Coach Procter
is the gym teacher at Harmony High, who is very strict, goofy but quite prideful about sports. Much like Covert, he enjoys taunting and ridiculing his students, pressuring them into completing difficult sports-related tasks. He also has a crush on Miss Lacey, even though she is completely uninterested in him.
- Tammy and Trixie
(voiced by Laura Aikman) are identical twins, cheerleaders and Val's best friends. Supportive of Val through and through, the pair are always delightful and up-beat, yet much like Val, can be sassy and cruel towards Sadie and her friends. Although they have no physical features that tell them apart, the twin with the more raspy, deeper voice is Tammy, and the twin with the more clear, high-pitched voice is Trixie.
- Vincent
is one of the three Wardens of Wizardry. He is an elderly and wise man who greatly resembles
Albus Dumbledore
from
Harry Potter
.
- Madge
is one of the three Wardens of Wizardry. She is an elderly woman who loves knitting, and is very fond of Sadie, strongly believing in her potential as an amazing wizard. In "Mentor Mayhem, she went under the guise of
Purrpetua
, a magical cat who is a lazy and unhelpful mentor, to help Sadie and Gilbert re-build their bond.
- Mordecai
is one of the three Wardens of Wizardry. He is a large, blue beast who is quite spiteful towards Sadie, and is more supportive of Blaine's wizardry potential.
- Doug
has large, muscular, gorilla-like figure, but is very soft inside. He is Sam's best friend and a member of the school basketball team.
- Melvin Perry
(voiced by
Dan Renton Skinner
[7]
) is a socially awkward and shy boy in Sadie's class who is shown to be quite interested in nature and preserving the environment and wildlife.
- Nolan Esquire
(voiced by Dan Renton Skinner) is an intelligent yet rude boy in Sadie's class, and often rivals Lulu. He also commentates Harmony High's sporting events. He was previously known as
Melvin Melsworth
in "The Need for Speed".
- Dex
is an African-American boy in Sadie's class. He is Mia's boyfriend and a member of the school basketball team.
- Mia
(voiced by Kristina Yee) is an
Asian-American
nasally-voiced girl in Sadie's class. She supposedly loves music, as she is often seen wearing headphones, and DJs in "Groundhog Date". She is also Dex's girlfriend.
- Jake
is Sam's relaxed and determined father who owns Harmony's popular smoothie bar, Juicy Jake's, and wishes for a more united community within the town.
- Agent Whipple
(voiced by Laura Aikman) and
Agent Pettigrew
(referred to as
Agent Periwinkle
in "Mascot Trouble") are two agents from the department who grow increasingly bothered of Covert's attempts to make them help her investigation for magical activity in Harmony. In the series finale, they finally believe all of Covert's accusations upon seeing a giant mystical rift between the human world and the Magical Realm.
Minor
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- The Guardian of the Labyrinth
is a giant octopus monster who is in charge of the many lost, banned and restricted magical items in the Labyrinth of the Lost and Doomed. He often terrifies people with his loud voice and highly threatening procedures. With Sadie's help, he transforms into the teenage boy
Cyril
whenever he completely enters the human world.
- Egbert
is a cowardly green dragon who lives in Harmony's caves, and is often comforted by his
teddy bear
Clarence. In the series finale, he moves back to the Magical Realm.
- Ank
is a pharaoh from ancient Egypt brought into the present by Sadie. He is selfish and egotistical, but also wondrous of the modern world.
- Lance Lightning
is fictional superhero whose action figure was brought to life by Sadie. He's very protective of Sadie, but also willing to harm anyone potentially threatening.
- Gah
is a baby monster from the Magical Realm who Sadie once took care of. He re-appears in the Funny Ol' Bunny short of the same name.
- Gah's mother
is very protective and loving for her son. She also makes a cameo in the show's opening, and Teepee transforms into her appearance in "Magic vs. Aliens".
- Zaine
is Blaine's cousin who is willing to use dark magic to make his father notice him.
- Luke
is Sam's toddler brother who Sadie regularly has to babysit and occasionally gets caught up in her magic antics.
- Grimaldo
is an ancient wizard who was trapped in a book several years ago because of his unbearable yet hilarious jokes and pranks.
- The Whatevs
are an unseen but frequently mentioned
girl group
that Sadie idolizes.
- Anna Catlova
is a Russian professional dancer who Gilbert idolizes, even though she is actually a thief who steals worldwide known prized items.
- Dave
is Selina's cameraman.
- Sloane Walker
is a famous actor who portrays the twins Jerry and Terry Johnson in "Best Frenemies".
- Mr Stormweather
is Selina's boss at the TV station who often shouts at her through the phone.
Production
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When creator Bronagh O'Hanlon entered the animation industry, she wanted to produce cartoons starring more female protagonists. When initially conceptualizing the series, O'Hanlon wondered why
rabbits came out of magician's hats
, and created a jaded wizard-mentoring rabbit who worked with the likes of
Merlin
and
Rasputin
; after a slump in his career, he started working with his complete antithesis: a young energetic teenage girl, who he would slowly, but surely, warm up to. The show was initially pitched in 2009, alongside a currently lost pitch pilot that depicts Sadie and Gilbert's relationship and the art-style changes, but it was never picked up. Executives originally advised O'Hanlon to make the protagonist male, and that the show's target demographic, 11-year-old girls, would only be watching
tween sitcoms
, but O'Hanlon deduced that girls would only watch sitcoms due to the lack of animated programming targeted towards them. Since the series was shelved, O'Hanlon began working on shows such as
Doc McStuffins
and
Henry Hugglemonster
. The idea was revisited in 2013, when a toy manufacturer requested a show from Brown Bag with a synopsis almost identical to O'Hanlon's show, and the series was soon greenlit. The show was originally going to be animated in 2D only, but since most animated shows produced in Ireland at the time were in CGI, 3D designs were soon brought into consideration.
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The test pilot was later re-animated with the current CGI Sadie model to better demonstrate the series to clients, but this second version still has not resurfaced.
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When the show was in its early stages of production, it was titled
Gilbert and Allie
, with Sadie originally being named Allie,
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however, the name had to be changed to avoid confusion with another Disney Channel show,
Austin & Ally
.
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Episodes
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The first season has 52 11-minute episodes.
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When episodes are distributed by Disney, every two episodes are combined into a 22-minute long episode.
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Shorts
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Two series of shorts were also created and released alongside the show in 2019; one simply title
Sadie Sparks Shorts
, which exclusively uses the 3D segments of the series with original voice-over, and a second titled
Sadie Sparks: Funny Ol' Bunny
, which features original 2D animated content. Disney Channel UK uploaded the first two
Sadie Sparks Shorts
to their YouTube channel.
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Although the English versions of most of the shorts were missing for some time, both of these shorts series were released on
Disney+
in the UK on September 15, 2021.
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Sadie Sparks Shorts
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Sadie Sparks: Funny Ol' Bunny
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Broadcast
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Sadie Sparks
premiered on
Disney Channel
in the UK and Ireland on 20 April 2019, however the first two episodes were released earlier on
YouTube
on 9 April.
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In France, the series premiered on
Disney Channel
on 26 May.
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In Latin America and Brazil, the series premiered on
Discovery Kids
on 20 July 2019. In South Africa, the show premiered on 3 August 2019. In Australia, the series airs on
ABC Me
.
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when?
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In Canada, the show premiered on
Family Channel
on 6 January 2020. In Spain and Portugal, the series premiered on 13 January 2020 on the Disney Channel within those territories.
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The series also aired on
POP TV
from the 27th of July 2020. On 1 August 2020, the series premiered on Disney Channel in Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania. In Ireland, the series premiered on
TG4
with Irish-language dubbing on 2 October 2020. In Turkey, the series premiered on 2 November 2020 on
Disney Channel
, where it has grown a large fanbase.
In 2021, the series premiered in Finland on
Yle Areena
on 26 March, on
Disney+
throughout western Europe on 14 May, and in Japan on Disney Channel on 4 September.
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On 18 September 2021, the series premiered on Pixel TV in Ukraine. On 23 September 2021, the series premiered in the United States on the Kidoodle TV app. As of 31 October 2021, the series also airs on
Yle TV2
as part of the "Galaxi" programming block for children ages 7 and up.
In 2022, the series premiered on
Super3
with Catalan-language dubbing on 10 January. It was made available on Disney+ in South Africa on the 18th of May.
References
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b
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"Sadie Sparks"
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Cyber Group Studios
. Retrieved
November 3,
2019
.
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a
b
c
d
Zahed, Ramin (June 5, 2018).
"Disney Reveals Magic Touch with 'Sadie Sparks'
"
.
Animation Magazine
. Retrieved
November 3,
2019
.
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a
b
c
d
Tabarsi, Anahita (June 5, 2018).
"Sadie Sparks is Launching on Disney Channel"
.
Brown Bag Films
. Retrieved
November 3,
2019
.
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a
b
Tabarsi, Anahita (April 9, 2019).
"Watch Sadie Sparks Exclusive Sneak Peek: Spot On/Need For Speed"
.
Brown Bag Films
. Retrieved
November 3,
2019
.
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@BroOHanlon (May 17, 2021).
"@Barbasparks Rebecca Hobbs the show running writer came up with that one. She says it all the time herself. She literally is Sadie Sparks!"
(
Tweet
) – via
Twitter
.
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@BroOHanlon (May 17, 2021).
"@Barbasparks Yes, I was channelling my Vice-Principle in Secondary School for Ms Covert. She was a small woman who was a real power house. I respected her and was terrified of her at the same time. Teepee is a friend of mine. And there is a lot of myself and Rebecca channelled into Sadie"
(
Tweet
) – via
Twitter
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"Dan Renton Skinner (Sue Terry Voices)"
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"Directors in Animation - Bronagh O'Hanlon's spark of inspiration"
.
RTE.ie
. July 2, 2019.
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Archived at
Ghostarchive
and the
Wayback Machine
:
"Animation Dingle 2017 Igniting Sadie Sparks"
.
YouTube
.
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@BroOHanlon (June 20, 2021).
"@Barbasparks Yes that's it alright! It was re-Animated with the final character as I think they wanted to be able to show the clip to clients etc"
(
Tweet
) – via
Twitter
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"Gilbert and Allie is in Development! #NewShow - on the Brown Bag Labs blog"
.
Brown Bag Labs
.
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@DarraghO_C (May 2, 2021).
"@Barbasparks There was another Disney show called 'Austin and Ally' so we had to change it to be a bit different"
(
Tweet
) – via
Twitter
.
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"Watch Sadie Sparks | Disney+"
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"Sadie Sparks | Meet Sadie ?? | Disney Channel UK"
.
Disney Channel
. April 10, 2019
. Retrieved
September 21,
2021
.
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"Sadie Sparks | Meet Gilbert ?? | Disney Channel UK"
.
Disney Channel
. April 13, 2019
. Retrieved
September 21,
2021
.
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"New on Disney Plus UK September 2021 ? every new film and show released this month"
.
Radio Times
. August 29, 2021
. Retrieved
September 21,
2021
.
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"Sadie Sparks - Dimanche 26 mai a 9h10 sur Disney Channel !"
.
Disney Channel
. May 15, 2019
. Retrieved
November 3,
2019
.
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Insidus (July 24, 2020).
"Entertainment Inside Us: August 2020 On Disney Channel Africa | Sadie Sparks | Continuing Show(s) | Movies"
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Entertainment Inside Us
. Retrieved
August 9,
2020
.
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"今月のおすすめ(9月分)|ディズニ??チャンネル|ディズニ?"
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(2019?2020,
also Canadian
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