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If you like occult rubbish, there"s the Dustbin- a British term for ( Garbage Can). Poppins is disneyfied occult rubbish and is anti-religious as well. the character Bert, Mary"s side-kick and also super-powered to a degree, did not appear in the original novels by P.L. Travers.

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