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Pepper Ann : ウィキペディア英語版
Pepper Ann

''Pepper Ann'' is an American animated series created by Sue Rose and aired on ABC. It debuted on September 13, 1997, and ended on November 18, 2000. It also aired on Toon Disney. ''Pepper Ann'' was the first animated television series for Disney to be created by a woman, followed 15 years later by ''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' (created by Daron Nefcy).
Tom Warburton, who later created Cartoon Network's ''Codename: Kids Next Door'', serves as the lead character designer for the series.
==Description==
''Pepper Ann'' stars adolescents and charts their ups and downs at Hazelnut Middle School. It aired as part of the Disney's One Saturday Morning block. The character originated in a comic strip published in ''YM'' magazine.
The show's plots were generally typical of the developing format that has risen out of federal E/I requirements: Pepper Ann is presented with a moral dilemma, chooses the wrong decision, faces the consequences and learns a moral lesson. The series was mostly rated TV-Y. However, the Season 1 finale, "In Support Of", raised controversy. In the episode, Pepper Ann is told she would need "support" to jump on the trampoline. Thinking the teacher meant "breast support", a paranoid, still flat-chested and seemingly unready Pepper Ann is convinced she now needs a bra. When at the trampoline, and asked where her "support" was, Pepper Ann flashes the class (her bra), although she has her back facing the viewer. (The gag is that, by "support", the instructor meant a "support buddy.") That episode was rated TV-Y7.
At the end of the opening sequence, she always finds something different under her desk (similar to ''The Simpsons'' couch gag), such as a mood ring or maracas (also the letter Q in the episode "Vanessa Less Tessa", a glowing green stick in the episode "Hazelnut's Finest", a singing Dieter doll in the episode "Presenting Stewart Waldinger", Mardi Gras beads, and her (Ann's ) remote control in the episode "Radio Freak Hazelnut"). In season one, she always finds "five bucks".

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