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Sylvanian Families is an animated series produced by DiC, based on the toys of the same name. Each episode, a small child with a problem makes a wish about something that might cause An Aesop, and then meets a magic woodkeeper who opens a door to Sylvanian Forest and shrinks them. They enter and meet a few of the Sylvanian Families, after which they learn the Aesop of the episode.
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Tropes used in Sylvanian Families (1987 TV series) include:
- An Aesop: Once Per Episode
- Barefoot Cartoon Animals
- Fully-Dressed Cartoon Animals
- Merchandise-Driven: Based on the 1985 Japanese toys.
- Talking Animal: All the Animals in the Sylvanian Forest can talk.
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