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Kaleido Star

Kaleido Star

Ended TV-PG 25 min 7.8/10 Votes: 997
Sora, a young girl from Japan, comes to America in search of her dream. She wants, with all her heart, to be a member of the famous Kaleido Stage, a combination of musicals, acrobatics and magical effects. With the help of her friends, she struggles to make this dream come true.
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2003-04-03
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