Ms. Poppins does not have a secret identity like say Clark Kent-Superman. She is known throughout the play and movie- which it is based on as Mary Poppins. The actress Julie Andrews created the role in the movie version, which was essentially a musical comedy with fantasy overtones.
A better way to construct the sentence would be, "My favorite movie is the Disney movie Mary Poppins." Or, "The Disney movie Mary Poppins is my favorite movie." Or you could simply say, "Mary Poppins is my favorite movie."It doesn't really make sense to say "the Disney Channelmovie" as the movie was released in theaters (it was not a made-for-TV movie).
In the movie, Mary Poppins (1964), Mary Poppins particularly likes to say that she's "Practically perfect in every way", and when there is nothing left to say, she says "Supercalifragilisticexplialidocious".
The brothers Richard M (b. 1928) and Robert B (1925-2012) Sherman wrote 17 original songs for the movie Mary Poppins (1964) many of which are being used in the stage production. It is difficult to say who wrote the majority of the words, as they both contributed to lyrics and melody. In 1965 they won two Academy Awards for Mary Poppins.
Mary Poppins is the title and the lead character. the song is Spoon ful of sugar. As far as I know there were no other Poppins movies though the end was open in the sense that would allow this- no lead characters dying off, unlike say Mr. Roberts.- so a sequel could have been made.
Ms. Poppins does not have a secret identity like say Clark Kent-Superman. She is known throughout the play and movie- which it is based on as Mary Poppins. The actress Julie Andrews created the role in the movie version, which was essentially a musical comedy with fantasy overtones.
A better way to construct the sentence would be, "My favorite movie is the Disney movie Mary Poppins." Or, "The Disney movie Mary Poppins is my favorite movie." Or you could simply say, "Mary Poppins is my favorite movie."It doesn't really make sense to say "the Disney Channelmovie" as the movie was released in theaters (it was not a made-for-TV movie).
Mary Poppins
The word exists. You will find it in a movie called "Mary Poppins". According to Mary Poppins, if you say it loud enough you'll always sound precocious.
According to Mary Poppins,Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is defined as something to say when you have nothing to say.
Distinguish, relinquish and Extinguish are the only 3 words!Singlish, a language spoken in Singaporeit would be any word ending in -ish.... Finnish, finish, fish, dish, pish(as in "thats pish posh", or "oh!pish posh"), squish, wish...i went through the whole alphabet in my head.. you can think of more. say English slowly then say an ish ending word slowly, youll see that they rhyme.;]
In the movie, Mary Poppins (1964), Mary Poppins particularly likes to say that she's "Practically perfect in every way", and when there is nothing left to say, she says "Supercalifragilisticexplialidocious".
it is said in the film of Mary Poppins that supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a word to say when you don't have anything else to say
It means that you don't know what to say. If you can't remember; it's from Mary Poppins!
Supercalafraglisticispialadocious- First seen in the movie Mary Poppins Definition-What you say when you have nothing to say
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is a contrived word that does not mean anything at all.
Supercalafragalisticexpialadoshus is a word coined and used in the Disney film Mary Poppins, and is 'just a fun word to say.'