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Mary Poppins is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1964 musical film of the same name and its sequel. She is a nanny who uses her magical powers to help the Banks family. Since her debut, she has become one of Disney's most iconic and endearing characters. The Disney iteration (as portrayed by Julie Andrews) is regular figure in pop-culture even to this day, receiving many parodies. This notably makes her one of the few live-action Disney characters to gain the critical acclaim of icons such as Mickey Mouse and Tinkerbell.
Though it is never explained where Mary really comes from, it is said that she lives outside of time, meaning that she apparently does not age. She is seen sitting on a cloud above London near the beginning of the film, however.
It is known that she has a friend named Bert and an uncle named Albert(though it is unclear if he is her blood relative, as others call him 'Uncle Albert' as well), who both live in London in 1910.
Mary is described as being "practically perfect in every way." As a nanny, she is fairly stern, but also kind and nurturing. She is shown to possess various magical abilities including the ability to speak to animals and transport herself and others to various places (including sidewalk chalk pictures), as well as flight. However, afterward, she will deny any usage of these powers and her many voyages and adventures, presumably to keep them a secret from the public.
Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 live-action fantasy musical film directed by Rob Marshall with a screenplay written by David Magee and John DeLuca. Based on the book series Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers, the film is a sequel to the 1964 film of the same name. Set in 1930s London, twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, returning one year after a family tragedy.
Mary returns in the sequel. After Michael, who is now grown up and with three children of his own, has a personal loss, she comes back into the lives of the Banks family. She is joined by Jack, a street lamplighter, and her eccentric cousin, Topsy.
Mary appears telling John, Georgie, and Annabel to be more careful when flying their kite. Upon arriving, she introduces herself to Jack. As she leads John, Annabel, and Georgie back home, Michael and Jane are happy to see her back. While talking to the family, Mary explains to Michael that she wants her duty back. Just as John, Annabel, and Georgie talk to her in their bedroom, they arrive at the bathroom where she sings the musical number "Can You Imagine That?" just as she transforms the ordinary bathtub into a magical one. They end up in an underwater world sequence alongside her. As they swim along, they encounter a pod of dolphins putting them into bubbles to reach the surface as Mary pops the bubbles so they can stay with her. Just as the pod of dolphins leap across the bathtub, Mary opens the drain plug, causing her, John, Annabel, and Georgie to end up back at their house.
Back at home, Mary tells Georgie to take out the rubbish to which he grabs a drawing of his family while carrying it out. At the nursery, Mary tells John to help out the maid, Ellen, in the kitchen, Annabel to do the laundry, and Georgie to fix the broken kite Michael used to play with. Mary talks to Jack outside where he tells her that he has seen the Banks family ever since to which she notices the argument between John, Annabel, and Georgie fighting over the Royal Doulton bowl, causing it to crack. Mary then spins it, causing her, Jack, John, Annabel, and Georgie to end up in and animated sequence where all the inhabitants are anthropomorphic animals. At Shamus carriage, Jack, Mary, John, Annabel, and Georgie fix it just as he takes them across the animated sequence.
During the musical number "The Royal Doulton Music Hall," Mary, Jack, John, Annabel, and Georgie stroll across the animated sequence just as Jack encourages Mary to participate on stage. They later perform with all the anthropomorphic animals, including the Penguin Waiters,during the musical number "A Cover is Not the Book" while John, Georgie, and Annabel notice that their plush giraffe, Gillie, is stolen by the Wolf; they manage to save it from him as they end up at the edge of the bowl. Back at home, Mary tells them that they must be having a nightmare during the chase sequence where she sings to them that nothing is lost forever, comforting them and telling them to sleep.
Mary then greets Jane the next day just as she, Jack, John, Annabel, and Georgie leave home while Admiral Boom and Mr. Binnacle fire their cannon to mark the signal just as they arrive at Topotrepolovsky's All Repairs Large and Small Fix-it Shop to fix the broken bowl where they encounters Topsy who refuses to let them in. Barging in, they encounter her again and she refuses to fix the bowl at first because of Second Wednesday. She then introduces them in her shop about everything going topsy-turvy in there. She, however, agrees to accept Mary's request to fix the bowl just as they leave.
Walking across London, Mary, Jack, John, Annabel, and Georgie encounter Jane again and Jack encourages her to ride on his bike just as Mary, John, Annabel, and Georgie arrive at the bank to see William Weatherall Wilkins who would help with the Banks' home. It is later found out that he is identical to the Wolf from the animated sequence who is also an obstacle in both the real world and the animated sequence. They tell Michael about this to which he tells Mary to take them home. On their way to Cherry Tree Lane, they are discussing about Wilkins' true nature.
Encountering Jack again, he performs the musical number "Trip a Little Light Fantastic" just as he shows Mary, John, Annabel, and Georgie across the street encountering a group of lamplighters; Jack and the lamplighters dance together on Cherry Tree Lane just as Mary, John, Annabel, and Georgie return home.
Seeing the Certificate of Shares on the kite patched up by John, Annabel, and Georgie, Michael realizes that this is linked to the bank, having only about seven minutes till midnight to which Mary agrees to help them turn back time with help from Jack to turn back time. She manages to help him stop Big Ben before it strikes midnight to which afterward, she tells him to relight it much to Wilkins' chagrin; later, Michael tells him that John, Annabel, and Georgie are telling the truth just as his uncle, Mr. Dawes Jr., confronts him for his lies and deception to the Banks family, telling the lawyers, Hamilton Gooding and Templeton Frye, to take him away.
With Wilkins gone, John, Annabel, and Georgie retain their home back just as Mary happily watches the Banks family and everyone happily using balloons during the musical number "Nowhere to go but up" just as the Balloon Lady gives Mary a balloon. She however, lets it go just as she bids farewell to the Banks family and leaves via her umbrella to mark the end of the film.
dragon123r for Emily Blunt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Blunt in her starring role of Disney's 2018 musical film Mary Poppins Returns being bound and gagged. I chose this outfit because of the blue shoes. https://static0.colliderimages.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/mary-poppins-returns-emily-blunt-hi-res-3.jpgMary Poppins is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1964 musical film of the same name and its sequel. She is a nanny who uses her magical powers to help the Banks family. Since her debut, she has become one of Disney's most iconic and endearing characters. The Disney iteration (as portrayed by Julie Andrews) is regular figure in pop-culture even to this day, receiving many parodies. This notably makes her one of the few live-action Disney characters to gain the critical acclaim of icons such as Mickey Mouse and Tinkerbell.
Though it is never explained where Mary really comes from, it is said that she lives outside of time, meaning that she apparently does not age. She is seen sitting on a cloud above London near the beginning of the film, however.
It is known that she has a friend named Bert and an uncle named Albert(though it is unclear if he is her blood relative, as others call him 'Uncle Albert' as well), who both live in London in 1910.
Mary is described as being "practically perfect in every way." As a nanny, she is fairly stern, but also kind and nurturing. She is shown to possess various magical abilities including the ability to speak to animals and transport herself and others to various places (including sidewalk chalk pictures), as well as flight. However, afterward, she will deny any usage of these powers and her many voyages and adventures, presumably to keep them a secret from the public.
Mary Poppins Returns is a 2018 live-action fantasy musical film directed by Rob Marshall with a screenplay written by David Magee and John DeLuca. Based on the book series Mary Poppins by P. L. Travers, the film is a sequel to the 1964 film of the same name. Set in 1930s London, twenty-five years after the events of the original film, the film sees Mary Poppins, the former nanny of Jane and Michael Banks, returning one year after a family tragedy.
Mary returns in the sequel. After Michael, who is now grown up and with three children of his own, has a personal loss, she comes back into the lives of the Banks family. She is joined by Jack, a street lamplighter, and her eccentric cousin, Topsy.
Mary appears telling John, Georgie, and Annabel to be more careful when flying their kite. Upon arriving, she introduces herself to Jack. As she leads John, Annabel, and Georgie back home, Michael and Jane are happy to see her back. While talking to the family, Mary explains to Michael that she wants her duty back. Just as John, Annabel, and Georgie talk to her in their bedroom, they arrive at the bathroom where she sings the musical number "Can You Imagine That?" just as she transforms the ordinary bathtub into a magical one. They end up in an underwater world sequence alongside her. As they swim along, they encounter a pod of dolphins putting them into bubbles to reach the surface as Mary pops the bubbles so they can stay with her. Just as the pod of dolphins leap across the bathtub, Mary opens the drain plug, causing her, John, Annabel, and Georgie to end up back at their house.
Back at home, Mary tells Georgie to take out the rubbish to which he grabs a drawing of his family while carrying it out. At the nursery, Mary tells John to help out the maid, Ellen, in the kitchen, Annabel to do the laundry, and Georgie to fix the broken kite Michael used to play with. Mary talks to Jack outside where he tells her that he has seen the Banks family ever since to which she notices the argument between John, Annabel, and Georgie fighting over the Royal Doulton bowl, causing it to crack. Mary then spins it, causing her, Jack, John, Annabel, and Georgie to end up in and animated sequence where all the inhabitants are anthropomorphic animals. At Shamus carriage, Jack, Mary, John, Annabel, and Georgie fix it just as he takes them across the animated sequence.
During the musical number "The Royal Doulton Music Hall," Mary, Jack, John, Annabel, and Georgie stroll across the animated sequence just as Jack encourages Mary to participate on stage. They later perform with all the anthropomorphic animals, including the Penguin Waiters,during the musical number "A Cover is Not the Book" while John, Georgie, and Annabel notice that their plush giraffe, Gillie, is stolen by the Wolf; they manage to save it from him as they end up at the edge of the bowl. Back at home, Mary tells them that they must be having a nightmare during the chase sequence where she sings to them that nothing is lost forever, comforting them and telling them to sleep.
Mary then greets Jane the next day just as she, Jack, John, Annabel, and Georgie leave home while Admiral Boom and Mr. Binnacle fire their cannon to mark the signal just as they arrive at Topotrepolovsky's All Repairs Large and Small Fix-it Shop to fix the broken bowl where they encounters Topsy who refuses to let them in. Barging in, they encounter her again and she refuses to fix the bowl at first because of Second Wednesday. She then introduces them in her shop about everything going topsy-turvy in there. She, however, agrees to accept Mary's request to fix the bowl just as they leave.
Walking across London, Mary, Jack, John, Annabel, and Georgie encounter Jane again and Jack encourages her to ride on his bike just as Mary, John, Annabel, and Georgie arrive at the bank to see William Weatherall Wilkins who would help with the Banks' home. It is later found out that he is identical to the Wolf from the animated sequence who is also an obstacle in both the real world and the animated sequence. They tell Michael about this to which he tells Mary to take them home. On their way to Cherry Tree Lane, they are discussing about Wilkins' true nature.
Encountering Jack again, he performs the musical number "Trip a Little Light Fantastic" just as he shows Mary, John, Annabel, and Georgie across the street encountering a group of lamplighters; Jack and the lamplighters dance together on Cherry Tree Lane just as Mary, John, Annabel, and Georgie return home.
Seeing the Certificate of Shares on the kite patched up by John, Annabel, and Georgie, Michael realizes that this is linked to the bank, having only about seven minutes till midnight to which Mary agrees to help them turn back time with help from Jack to turn back time. She manages to help him stop Big Ben before it strikes midnight to which afterward, she tells him to relight it much to Wilkins' chagrin; later, Michael tells him that John, Annabel, and Georgie are telling the truth just as his uncle, Mr. Dawes Jr., confronts him for his lies and deception to the Banks family, telling the lawyers, Hamilton Gooding and Templeton Frye, to take him away.
With Wilkins gone, John, Annabel, and Georgie retain their home back just as Mary happily watches the Banks family and everyone happily using balloons during the musical number "Nowhere to go but up" just as the Balloon Lady gives Mary a balloon. She however, lets it go just as she bids farewell to the Banks family and leaves via her umbrella to mark the end of the film.
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