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                <text>This is a category that is a bit odd. We are looking at motion media pieces as designed objects. This requires thinking less about just the dialog and actors, and instead treating it's totality as designed experience.</text>
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As mentioned before, this show represents a picturesque small town along with all of its charm and quirky residents. It seems like there's always a perfect dusting of snow, or the leaves are always orange and red with a fall festival going on.  There is always some funny, mildly-dramatic town related thing going on -- whether the mayor and the diner owner are arguing about a stoplight, the town weirdo finally has a date, the whole town reeks of pickles because a pickle truck fell over, etc.&#13;
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