In the course of storytelling, the writers and artists of the cartoon chose to include more characters, vehicles, and locations than were available as toys. In fact, the abundance of non-toys on the show demonstrates that the writers were not merely intent on creating a 22-minute commercial. While most of these "exclusives" made only one appearance, a few were used repeatedly on the program.
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| - In the course of storytelling, the writers and artists of the cartoon chose to include more characters, vehicles, and locations than were available as toys. In fact, the abundance of non-toys on the show demonstrates that the writers were not merely intent on creating a 22-minute commercial. While most of these "exclusives" made only one appearance, a few were used repeatedly on the program.
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| - In the course of storytelling, the writers and artists of the cartoon chose to include more characters, vehicles, and locations than were available as toys. In fact, the abundance of non-toys on the show demonstrates that the writers were not merely intent on creating a 22-minute commercial. While most of these "exclusives" made only one appearance, a few were used repeatedly on the program.
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