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+ | '''Pandora''' was the first woman in [[Greek mythology]]. According to the myth, Pandora opened a jar (also known as Pandora's box) releasing all the evils of mankind. |
Pandora appeared in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' segment ''[[Abby's Flying Fairy School]]''. In this appearance, she was depicted as a tiny little girl. [[Blögg]] accidentally conjured up her lunchbox, with giant magical snacks that wreaked havoc in the school. |
Pandora appeared in the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' segment ''[[Abby's Flying Fairy School]]''. In this appearance, she was depicted as a tiny little girl. [[Blögg]] accidentally conjured up her lunchbox, with giant magical snacks that wreaked havoc in the school. |
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Template:Designer1 Pandora was the first woman in Greek mythology. According to the myth, Pandora opened a jar (also known as Pandora's box) releasing all the evils of mankind.
Pandora appeared in the Sesame Street segment Abby's Flying Fairy School. In this appearance, she was depicted as a tiny little girl. Blögg accidentally conjured up her lunchbox, with giant magical snacks that wreaked havoc in the school.