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A sledging accident results in Miss Lilly's ankle getting broken. Ashamed of her selfishness, Angelina helps get the show back on track, with Mr. Operatski having a change of heart. Angelina gives her best shot as the Wicked Stepmouse resulting in a spectacular performance. |
A sledging accident results in Miss Lilly's ankle getting broken. Ashamed of her selfishness, Angelina helps get the show back on track, with Mr. Operatski having a change of heart. Angelina gives her best shot as the Wicked Stepmouse resulting in a spectacular performance. |
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* "[[Angelina's Holiday Treats]]" |
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Revision as of 12:25, 27 March 2020
"The Show Must Go On (Angelina Ballerina)" is the first Christmas-hemed episode of the PBS Kids show Angelina Ballerina, produced and aired as the second segment of its third season premiere.
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A sledging accident results in Miss Lilly's ankle getting broken. Ashamed of her selfishness, Angelina helps get the show back on track, with Mr. Operatski having a change of heart. Angelina gives her best shot as the Wicked Stepmouse resulting in a spectacular performance.