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    Punky Brewster

    TV-G1984 · Sitcom · 4 seasons

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      • Tropes used in Punky Brewster include: Abhorrent Admirer: Spud in Season 3. An entire episode focuses on this. An Aesop: Usually once per episode. The Alcoholic: Frank, the central character of the Season 3 episode "Beer And Buffaloes Don't Mix." He changes at the end of the episode. Animated Adaptation: It's Punky Brewster.
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  2. Punky Brewster is a 1984-88 Dom Com created and executive produced by David W. Duclon and airing on NBC and later in Syndication about abandoned child …

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      Celebrity Paradox: Andy Gibb guest starred twice. First as...

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      Hilarious in Hindsight: Punky getting her first bra would be...

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      Punky: Um, Henry, there's something I sorta,' well, want to...

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      Wouldn't she have made a beautiful bride? And we also see...

  3. Punky Brewster is an American sitcom television series about a young girl (Soleil Moon Frye) being raised by a foster parent (George Gaynes). The show ran on NBC from September 16, 1984, to March 9, 1986, and again in syndication from October 30, 1987, to May 27, 1988.

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  4. Tropes used in Punky Brewster include: Abhorrent Admirer: Spud in Season 3. An entire episode focuses on this. An Aesop: Usually once per episode. The Alcoholic: Frank, the central character of the Season 3 episode "Beer And Buffaloes Don't Mix." He changes at the end of the episode. Animated Adaptation: It's Punky Brewster .

  5. Penelope "Punky" Brewster is a bright, spunky, bubbly girl who wears bright-colored, mismatched clothes and loves to help people. She is the main protagonist of Punky Brewster (series), It's Punky Brewster, & Punky Brewster (reboot). She's portrayed by Soleil Moon Frye in both the original ...

  6. Punky Brewster: Created by Jim Armogida, Steve Armogida, David W. Duclon. With Soleil Moon Frye, Cherie Johnson, Quinn Copeland, Noah Cottrell. A follow-up series to the 1980s sitcom about a young foster child named Punky. Now she's grown up with kids of her own.

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