There's no evidence to confirm or disprove he's a fan of Mary Poppins.
They did like Mary Poppins very much. But they also knew she was rather strict and they knew not to cross her.
Strawberries, I think. What did the girl taste like?
Ms. Poppins does not have a secret identity like say Clark Kent-Superman. She is known throughout the play and movie- which it is based on as Mary Poppins. The actress Julie Andrews created the role in the movie version, which was essentially a musical comedy with fantasy overtones.
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Well he is a man!
They did like Mary Poppins very much. But they also knew she was rather strict and they knew not to cross her.
Strawberries, I think. What did the girl taste like?
Ms. Poppins does not have a secret identity like say Clark Kent-Superman. She is known throughout the play and movie- which it is based on as Mary Poppins. The actress Julie Andrews created the role in the movie version, which was essentially a musical comedy with fantasy overtones.
Are you talking about super­cali­fragi­listic­expi­ali­docious
The reason the writer of Mary Poppins disliked red is not known. She did not like the penguins in the movie either.
Well he is a man!
It comes out in Mary Poppins, Just a tongue twister. Like "Paranquarituquiirimicaro" and like "Supersonicteliviseonhairsandbluecjeseres"
No. The story is fictitious and fantasy. However, the character of Mary Poppins was very loosely based on someone from author PL Travers's own childhood.
you can never fly without something attached to you or your inside of.
There are so many parts of Mary Poppins (1964) to like, and each person has his own favorite. However what always made me tear up a bit was Mary Poppins leaving while the family flew kites together. I just knew the family would be a tight, cohesive unit from then on.
Mrs. Travers' demand that the "Mary Poppins" film not contain the color red surely links to the ketchup-scarlet stains on poor, tubercular Papa's handkerchief.
Mary Poppins carried a carpet bag that could hold anything and everthing she would ever need. In the 1964 movie it helped her furnish her room with a bed, coat rack and mirror.