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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Miss Andrew, the anti-Poppins, seems to be this in the stage version.
* [[Purity Sue]]: A rare positive example, helped by Andrews's [[Academy Award]] winning performance, making Mary come across as a three dimensional character.
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* [[What Do You Mean
** In the musical, the contrast between generations is represented in the story, with George Banks, Miss Andrew, and most of the adults representing the older up-tight Victorian era while Mary, Bert, Mrs. Corry, Northbrook and a few others represent the much looser Edwardian era.
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