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Wednesday, 13 September 2017

Netflix brings the Magic School Bus back to life with an all new Ms. Frizzle

Remember the Magic School Bus? Netflix is bringing it back to life. At least a couple of us here at Enterprise are excited to watch Netflix’s remake of the Magic School Bus animated series once it graces our screens on 22 September. Not only is the familiar yellow bus getting a revamp, the intrepid Ms. Valerie Frizzle will be putting sister Fiona behind the wheel, as she takes her third-grade students on mad (scientific) adventures up to the moon, down to the bottom of the ocean, and inside the cells of the human body — all in the pursuit of knowledge. The nostalgia is especially strong with this one, for both our millennial staffers and the Gen X parents on staff, whose even-younger kids enjoyed the books. You can catch the trailer here (runtime 1:32).

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