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Mary Poppins is the title and the lead character. the song is Spoon ful of sugar. As far as I know there were no other Poppins movies though the end was open in the sense that would allow this- no lead characters dying off, unlike say Mr. Roberts.- so a sequel could have been made.

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What medicine did Mary poppins give the two kids?

"A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down."


How do they make Mary Poppins fly in Mary Poppins?

Mary wears a harness (under her costume) that is attached to two small wires, that go up above the stage. They can control where Mary goes! Up, down, side to side, all over! At the end on the Mary Poppins stage production Mary flies above the audience heads. Two wires are hung above the audience (which are usually visible in light) and Mary flies above the audience to the ceiling. Similar effects were used in past Broadway productions of Peter Panand Witches of Eastwick. Somewhat similar effects are used today in the Broadway production of Spiderman: Turn off the Dark.


Who is the author of Mary Poppins books?

Pamela L Travers is the author of Mary Poppins- in book form. there are serious differences between the books and the movie. The character Bert does not appear in the books, and there is no (Jane Adaams of London) syndrome, Mary does not court lower-deck occupational types such as Chimney sweeps ( a sneeze away from a garbage man). The super-powers of Mary are toned down in the books, it may be she projects illusions rather like The Shadow. The books first came out in l934. Ms Travers is no longer living. The Broadway play is in full flight. one wonders why this serious nonsense is so darn popular, it cannot happen.


How old is the Mary Poppins movie?

Julie Andrews was 30 at the time. Other sites are reporting she was 20 but she was born in 1935 and The Sound of Music came out in 1965. She would have been 30 at the time. Julie Andrews made an her film debut in Walt Disney's Mary Poppins (1964), which earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress.


What kind of film was Mary Poppins?

It was classed as a Musical comedy with of course, fantasy overtones. the album from the film did quite well on the album charts, as i recall. P.S. I thought it stunk and by the way do not (generally) like (Musicals) it"s odd I have nothing against music- just went to an Organ concert yesterday- but musical comedies- either the comedy is good and the music so-so or the music is okay ( Like , for the most part, Sound Of Music) but the comedy in that case almost non-existent. I saw it as a child ( first stage play I ever saw) and was baffled- a family on the lam, fleeing the police- daddy recalled to active duty in the Navy, that"s not comedy fodder!

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What medicine did Mary poppins give the two kids?

"A spoonful of sugar makes the medicine go down."


What does Mary Poppins fly with?

Mary Poppins uses her parrot umbrella to fly. She came drifting down to Number Seventeen Cherry Tree Lane on the East Wind.


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How do they make Mary Poppins fly in Mary Poppins?

Mary wears a harness (under her costume) that is attached to two small wires, that go up above the stage. They can control where Mary goes! Up, down, side to side, all over! At the end on the Mary Poppins stage production Mary flies above the audience heads. Two wires are hung above the audience (which are usually visible in light) and Mary flies above the audience to the ceiling. Similar effects were used in past Broadway productions of Peter Panand Witches of Eastwick. Somewhat similar effects are used today in the Broadway production of Spiderman: Turn off the Dark.


Who is the author of Mary Poppins books?

Pamela L Travers is the author of Mary Poppins- in book form. there are serious differences between the books and the movie. The character Bert does not appear in the books, and there is no (Jane Adaams of London) syndrome, Mary does not court lower-deck occupational types such as Chimney sweeps ( a sneeze away from a garbage man). The super-powers of Mary are toned down in the books, it may be she projects illusions rather like The Shadow. The books first came out in l934. Ms Travers is no longer living. The Broadway play is in full flight. one wonders why this serious nonsense is so darn popular, it cannot happen.


Who lives at 17 cherry tree lane?

Mr Banks,Mrs Banks,Jane and Micheal from Mary Poppins


How old is the Mary Poppins movie?

Julie Andrews was 30 at the time. Other sites are reporting she was 20 but she was born in 1935 and The Sound of Music came out in 1965. She would have been 30 at the time. Julie Andrews made an her film debut in Walt Disney's Mary Poppins (1964), which earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress.


According to Mary what does a spoonful of sugar do?

It makes the medicine go down in the most delightful way.


What do you do to get bad medicine taste out of your mouth?

This is actually a pretty common issue. No one likes the taste of medicine!Before IngestionBefore people take the medicine, some people like to have a glass of juice or another beverage or food prepared so they can wash it down quickly, and only experience the horrid medicine taste for a few seconds. During IngestionIt is a common belief that pinching your nose closed will make the medicine's taste less strong, however, I have had no luck with that method, so I usually try to swallow it as quickly as possible to avoid contact with as many taste buds as I can. After IngestionOn account of the famous line "A spoonful of sugar helps the medicine go down" from the popular movie Mary Poppins, many people swallow a spoonful of sugar to "help the medicine go down" and eradicate the taste. Besides the sugar, people will drink or eat whatever they may have prepared to get the taste out of their mouth. Recap:Have a drink or meal prepared in advance to quickly get the taste out of your mouthSwallow the medicine quickly to avoid contact with as much of your mouth as possibleEat or drink something and swish it around your mouth to get rid of the taste.


What kind of film was Mary Poppins?

It was classed as a Musical comedy with of course, fantasy overtones. the album from the film did quite well on the album charts, as i recall. P.S. I thought it stunk and by the way do not (generally) like (Musicals) it"s odd I have nothing against music- just went to an Organ concert yesterday- but musical comedies- either the comedy is good and the music so-so or the music is okay ( Like , for the most part, Sound Of Music) but the comedy in that case almost non-existent. I saw it as a child ( first stage play I ever saw) and was baffled- a family on the lam, fleeing the police- daddy recalled to active duty in the Navy, that"s not comedy fodder!


As you learned in the 1964 movie how much sugar makes the medicine go down in a most delightful way?

Spoonful


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