chunk_id
stringlengths 3
9
| chunk
stringlengths 1
100
|
---|---|
20_10
|
Harry wants very much to impress others with his magical skills; unfortunately, though inventive,
|
20_11
|
he is far less talented and lucky in pulling off magic than his mischievous former stage rabbit,
|
20_12
|
Bunnie, who steals his magic wand in the first episode, becoming the school's star pupil.
|
20_13
|
Thereafter Bunny seems always to steal Harry's limelight. Harry is largely motivated by his desire
|
20_14
|
to regain the magic wand and to humiliate Bunnie, and is very unscrupulous in how he attempts to do
|
20_15
|
so. Nevertheless, Harry will occasionally team up with Bunnie if they are threatened by a common
|
20_16
|
danger (such as the school's security guard); sometimes Harry will even display a soft side and go
|
20_17
|
so far as to cooperate with Bunnie to do some charitable act, such as rescuing a baby Yeti or
|
20_18
|
delivering toys to children. He has dark blue eyes and hair (a running gag in the show is for his
|
20_19
|
quiff to become mussed and for Harry to tease it desperately back into place) and wears a
|
20_20
|
magician's black tailcoat with the sleeves rolled up at the elbows, a black bowtie, a red
|
20_21
|
cummerbund, dark gray trousers, and red sneakers.
|
20_22
|
Bunnie — A naughty rabbit that used to be Harry's magic prop in his performance. Having stolen
|
20_23
|
Harry's magic wand after considerable provocation, he thereafter becomes the magical school's best
|
20_24
|
student, and the favorite of the Headmistress, Penny. Bunnie has a ravenous appetite for carrots
|
20_25
|
(indeed, Harry's having deprived Bunnie of his carrot was the original cause of their quarrel),
|
20_26
|
though he quickly appears to develop almost as great an appetite for humiliating Harry, whom he
|
20_27
|
will frequently taunt by waggling his tongue at the boy while pointing at it with one of his ears.
|
20_28
|
Bunnie appears to be very popular with his fellow students; later in the series, he develops a
|
20_29
|
romance with a pink kitten named Katty. Bunnie is a white rabbit with a brace on his front teeth,
|
20_30
|
dark blue eyes, a sky blue shirt with a pale yellow stripe, a black bow tie, and black shorts.
|
20_31
|
Recurring characters
|
20_32
|
Faculty and Staff
|
20_33
|
Penny — Headmistress of the magical school. She appears to be a skillful magician, a strict
|
20_34
|
disciplinarian (she has a tendency to restore order by blowing an airhorn), and a good teacher, who
|
20_35
|
takes her pupils on numerous field trips and outings. She is particularly fond of Bunnie, whereas
|
20_36
|
she appears to have a grudge against Harry—most likely because of his continual destruction of
|
20_37
|
property, both the school's and her own—though she shows an unexpected tenderness for him when he
|
20_38
|
is turned into a baby. Penny has scanty gray hair, glasses, dentures (several episodes revolve
|
20_39
|
around her desire for new and better ones), and a rather hunched figure; she wears a bejeweled
|
20_40
|
turban, gold earrings and bracelets, and a wisteria violet and magenta robe; her wand is
|
20_41
|
gold-colored with an emerald green crystal on the end.
|
20_42
|
The Security Guard — He ruthlessly enforces discipline for the school. The guard shows absolutely
|
20_43
|
no favoritism and is just as likely to thwart Bunnie as he is Harry or any other student, though
|
20_44
|
Harry does have a particular tendency to provoke him, particularly when he is off duty. The Guard
|
20_45
|
is a husky, muscular man with a thick black mustache and frizzy black hair; he usually wears a blue
|
20_46
|
uniform.
|
20_47
|
The Female Teacher —
The Male Teacher —
|
20_48
|
Students
|
20_49
|
Bob — A male student; he is strong and continually hungry, often shown consuming over-sized hero
|
20_50
|
sandwiches. He is stout, with red hair, center-parted and combed into "wings"; he wears a black top
|
20_51
|
hat with a red hat-ribbon, a magician's black tailcoat (which also resembles a black motorcycle
|
20_52
|
jacket, a white T-shirt with a lightning bolt logo, bluejeans, and light red sneakers. When the
|
20_53
|
students engage in team sports, Bob will often be on Harry's side. In "The Pet Competition" we see
|
20_54
|
that Bob has a pet cat.
|
20_55
|
Fiona — A female student. She is tall and thin, with a mulberry ponytail and mint green stars on
|
20_56
|
her cheeks. She wears a blue pointed hat with green stars, a green hair ribbon, mint green
|
20_57
|
star-shaped earrings, a jeans jacket rolled up at the elbows, a mint green top and short mulberry
|
20_58
|
skirt with a broad black belt, mint green and white striped knee socks, and mulberry sneakers.
|
20_59
|
Samy — A male student. He is very often seen playing the pungi, charming his pet Indian cobra (to
|
20_60
|
mixed results), or enchanting ropes à la the Indian rope trick. Samy is tall and thin, with black
|
20_61
|
hair; he wears a red turban with a gold stripe and an aigrette with a royal purple jewel and a
|
20_62
|
white plume, a purple earring, a long blue Nehru jacket with gold collar, cuffs, hem, and buttons,
|
20_63
|
light gray trousers, and black sneakers.
|
20_64
|
Susan — A female student. She is very short, slant-eyed, and buck-toothed, with bowl-cut hair,
|
20_65
|
electric blue behind and hot pink in front. She wears a violet top hat with sea green and hot pink
|
20_66
|
polka-dots and a black hat-ribbon, large round sea-green spectacles, a violet haori over a short
|
20_67
|
hot pink kimono, a light blue obi, and purple sneakers. She nearly always carries a hot pink
|
20_68
|
folding hand fan.
|
20_69
|
Episodes
References
External links
|
20_70
|
2010s animated television series
Malaysian children's animated comedy television series
|
20_71
|
Disney Channels Worldwide original programming
Animated television series without speech
|
21_0
|
Speikboden is a massif in the Central Eastern Alps located between the three valleys Weißenbach,
|
21_1
|
Mühlwald and Ahrntal. Running in a south-easterly direction, it forms the eastern part of an
|
21_2
|
outlier of the western Zillertal Alps. Its highest point, likewise named Speikboden, is 2,517 m.
|
21_3
|
Further well-known peaks in this massif include Seewassernock (2,516 m), Große Nock (2,400 m),
|
21_4
|
Kleine Nock (2,227 m) and Gornerberg (2,475 m).
|
21_5
|
Villages in the valley include Lappach, Luttach, Mühlwald, Sand in Taufers, St. Johann and
|
21_6
|
Weißenbach.
|
21_7
|
Skiing and hiking area
|
21_8
|
The Speikboden massif is home to an extensive ski area of the same name with downhill runs leading
|
21_9
|
all the way to Drittelsand at the far end of the Ahrntal valley. Created in the early 1970s by
|
21_10
|
local investors with the support of Bavarian Bernhard Glück, the ski area, which was extended
|
21_11
|
several times over, was originally called Michlreis-Speikboden, Michlreis being the name of the
|
21_12
|
lower part of the ski resort.
|
21_13
|
The ski area is made up of two zones, the first being the full-length valley run. It is a
|
21_14
|
red-graded (moderate) slope, named Michl. The slope starts at the mountain station of the gondola
|
21_15
|
lift Speikboden and goes along Michlreis down into the valley (Drittelsand). The entire valley run
|
21_16
|
from top to bottom is 7 kilometers long.
|
21_17
|
The upper section, a basin known as the „Speikboden Alm“, has four red-graded slopes, two blue
|
21_18
|
(easy) pistes and three black pistes which can be reached using detachable chairlifts and gondola
|
21_19
|
lifts. Compact and with an easy-to-navigate network of immaculately groomed slopes, this upper
|
21_20
|
section is ideal for beginners and families. The area offers 40 kilometres of pistes in total. The
|
21_21
|
nursery slope beside the bottom station with two „magic carpet“ conveyor belts offers the perfect
|
21_22
|
terrain for learning and practicing basic skiing techniques.
|
21_23
|
The lift facilities are open during the summer months too. Speikboden has a vast network of
|
21_24
|
well-maintained hiking trails as well as two via ferratas (difficulty levels B/C and A).
|
21_25
|
Lifts
|
21_26
|
Snowpark
|
21_27
|
Located at the edge of the Seenock piste is a 400 meter-long snowpark with jumps and rails covering
|
21_28
|
all levels of difficulty.
|
21_29
|
Toboggan runs
|
21_30
|
There are two toboggan runs starting from the top station of the Speikboden gondola. One leads down
|
21_31
|
to Weißenbach, the other to Luttach where a free ski-bus is available to take tobogganers back to
|
21_32
|
the Speikboden bottom station.
|
21_33
|
Paragliding and hang-gliding
|
21_34
|
Speikboden has become world-renowned among cross-country paragliders thanks to Kurt Eder. Although
|
21_35
|
he seldom leaves his home region, the South Tyrolean is a "regular" on the winners’ podium at
|
21_36
|
international XC paragliding championships – a testimony to the excellence of this paragliding
|
21_37
|
location. Speikboden offers a superb XC destination for newcomers to the sport and experienced
|
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.