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''If your mission is magic, your love will shine through!"'' }}
''If your mission is magic, your love will shine through!"'' }}


'''''[[Mission Magic|Mission: Magic!]]''''' is a [[Fantasy]] [[Animated Series]] from [[Filmation]] that ran from 1973 to 1975 on [[ABC]]. Like the better known ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'', it featured a magical teacher, [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Miss Tickle]], who would take her "Adventurers' Club" group of six [[Five-Token Band|multi-ethnic students]] (consisting of [[The Chick|the blonde Carol]], the [[Uncle Tomfoolery|African American male]] Franklin, the [[Twofer Token Minority|Asian female]] Kim, the [[Fat Bastard|fat]], [[Deadpan Snarker|sardonic]] Harvey, the [[Cloudcuckoolander]] Socks, and the [[Malaproper]] Vinnie) through a portal in a magical blackboard, which she would open by bringing to life the statuette of her cat, Tut-tut, with the chant:
''[[Mission: Magic!]]'' is a [[Fantasy]] [[Animated Series]] from [[Filmation]] that ran from 1973 to 1975 on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]. Like the better known ''[[The Magic School Bus]]'', it featured a magical teacher, [[A Worldwide Punomenon|Miss Tickle]], who would take her "Adventurers' Club" group of six [[Five-Token Band|multi-ethnic students]] (consisting of [[The Chick|the blonde Carol]], the [[Uncle Tomfoolery|African American male]] Franklin, the [[Twofer Token Minority|Asian female]] Kim, the [[Fat Bastard|fat]], [[Deadpan Snarker|sardonic]] Harvey, the [[Cloudcuckoolander]] Socks, and the [[Malaproper]] Vinnie) through a portal in a magical blackboard, which she would open by bringing to life the statuette of her cat, Tut-tut, with the chant:


{{quote|''O Tut-Tut, cat of ancient lore,''
{{quote|''O Tut-Tut, cat of ancient lore,''
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=== Tropes Employed In ''[[Mission Magic|Mission: Magic!]]'': ===
* [[Aesop]]: Every episode would feature some moral lesson (''e.g.'' "Modran" was about the evils of cheating).
* [[Aesop]]: Every episode would feature some moral lesson (''e.g.'' "Modran" was about the evils of cheating).
* [[Ancient Egypt]]: Not only do Ptolemy and Tut-tut have Ancient Egyptian names, but one episode, "Nephren," featured an ancient Egyptian sorceress-queen matching magic with Miss Tickle.
* [[Ancient Egypt]]: Not only do Ptolemy and Tut-tut have Ancient Egyptian names, but one episode, "Nephren," featured an ancient Egyptian sorceress-queen matching magic with Miss Tickle.
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 13 September 2021

"Do you believe you believe in magic?
'Cause I believe I believe that I do.
Yes, I can see I believe that it's magic.
If your mission is magic, your love will shine through!"

Mission: Magic! is a Fantasy Animated Series from Filmation that ran from 1973 to 1975 on ABC. Like the better known The Magic School Bus, it featured a magical teacher, Miss Tickle, who would take her "Adventurers' Club" group of six multi-ethnic students (consisting of the blonde Carol, the African American male Franklin, the Asian female Kim, the fat, sardonic Harvey, the Cloudcuckoolander Socks, and the Malaproper Vinnie) through a portal in a magical blackboard, which she would open by bringing to life the statuette of her cat, Tut-tut, with the chant:

O Tut-Tut, cat of ancient lore,
'Tis time to draw the magic door.

Very often Miss Tickle and her adventurers would be summoned to the other side of the blackboard by Rick Springfield and his owl Ptolemy for some special mission -- often to spoil the schemes of some magical offender committing a series of themed crimes in "the real world," such as Dr. Astro, stealing treasures representing the Zodiac, or the light-wielding Madam Marquee and Baron Borealis, who steal power-stations.


Tropes used in Mission: Magic! include: