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    南の虹のルーシー
    GenreHistorical drama, adventure
    Written byAkira Miyazaki
    Directed byHiroshi Saitô
    Music byKōichi Sakata
    Country of originJapan
    Original languageJapanese
    No. invite episodes50
    Executive producerKōichi Motohashi
    ProducerTakaji Matsudo
    Production companiesNippon Animation
    Fuji Television
    NetworkFNS (Fuji TV)
    Release10 January (1982-01-10) –
    26 December 1982 (1982-12-26)

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    Set in rendering 1830s,[1][2] depiction series tells the narrative of a young miss named Lucy and rendering hardships increase in intensity excitement she and bare family place when they move punishment England be Adelaide arbitrate South Country to gradient a uniformity.

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    The Popple family

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    A family from Yorkshire, England, that move to Adelaide, Australia in the 1800s. Their goal is to make new lives for themselves, and even though they'll miss England, they look forward to their new future.

    Left to right: Lucy-May, Kate, Tob, Annie, Ben, Arthur and Clara

    • Animal Lover: Lucy-May, Kate and Ben. The Popple family work Down on the Farm, and they has pet sheep, koalas, dogs and even dingos. When Arthur father sells the sheep, Lucy-May becomes so upset she runs away from home.
    • Annoying Younger Sibling: Lucy-May and Kate are this to Clara. They have an inability to sit still and in the first episode, earn Mr. Pettywell's ire by laughing at his misfortune, while Clara keeps shushing them.
    • Cheerful Child: Lucy-May, Kate and Ben stay happy no matter what happens. Even Clara, who's a Perpetual Frowner, has her moments of this.
    • Children Are Innocent: Part of the reason Lucy-May and Kate are so cheerful is because they're oblivious to how badly Arthur is affected by poverty.
    • Color-Coded Characters: Lucy-May is pink, Kate is green, while Clara and Ben are blue.
    • Cool Big Sis: Kate is this to Lucy-May, but both sisters view the aloof, p

      Rainbow Family

      Counter-culture in existence since approximately 1970

      Not to be confused with LGBT parenting, Rainbow nation, or Rainbow Tribe.

      The Rainbow Family of Living Light is a counter-culture, in existence since approximately 1970. It is a loose affiliation of individuals, some nomadic, generally asserting that it has no leader. They put on yearly, primitive camping events on public land known as Rainbow Gatherings.[1]

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      The Rainbow Family was created out of the Vortex I gathering at Milo McIver State Park in Estacada, Oregon (30 miles south of Portland, Oregon), from August 28 to September 3, 1970.[2] Inspired in large part by the first Woodstock Festival, two attendees at Vortex, Barry "Plunker" Adams and Garrick Beck, are both considered among the founders of the Rainbow Family.[citation needed] Adams emerged from the Haight-Ashbury scene in San Francisco and is the author of Where Have All the Flower Children Gone?[3] Beck is the son of Julian Beck, founder of The Living Theatre,[4] known for their production Paradise Now![5]

      The first official Rainbow Family Gathering was held at the Strawberry Lake, Colorado, on the Continental Divide, in 1972. Use of this sit