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Wishbone was a television show, which aired from 1995 to 1998 in the United States featuring a Jack Russell terrier of the same name. The dog lives with his owner Joe Talbot in Oakdale, Texas, a fictional modern day neighborhood, but he tends to daydream about being the star of stories from classic literature, drawing parallels between the stories and the events in the lives of Joe and his friends. The show follows his daydreams, as Wishbone (sometimes dressed in human clothing) acts out a famous story from literature or folklore. Only the viewers and the characters in his daydreams can hear Wishbone speak (and furthermore, they see Wishbone as whatever famous character he is currently portraying and not as a dog). The show has won Daytime Emmies, a Peabody award, and honors from the Television Critics Association. Wishbone's exterior shots were filmed in Allen, Texas, and its interior shots were filmed in Plano, Texas.

The show garnered particular praise for not sugarcoating many of the more unpleasant aspects of the source works for a young audience. Many of them had sad endings which were rendered faithfully in the fantasy sequences.

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The television series also inspired several series of books. Altogether, there are more than fifty books featuring Wishbone, which were published even after the TV series ended, up to 2000.

Episodes

One of Wishbones many portrayals, Robin Hood of Nottingham
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One of Wishbones many portrayals, Robin Hood of Nottingham

A standard episode of Wishbone consists of an opening introducing Wishbone's family's current situation (for example, Arbor Day planting a tree, or Joe catching a lunch lady trying to donate food to a homeless shelter.) When one of the main character decides to get involved in the noble act, Wishbone flashes to a famous work of literature it reminds him of, usually with him playing the lead role, in costume. By the end of both stories, the real-life situation usually follows the work of literature closely (such as the King saving Robin Hood at the last minute, and the Principal saving Joe at the last minute). The last 2 minutes of every episode feature Wishbone narrating some background description of how the episode was made, such as a showing how stunts were done, costumes were made, or Visual Effects created.

One 90-minute movie was released, Wishbone's Dog Days Of The West, based on Heart Of The West.

The series also featured a clip show episode called Picks of the Litter.

Characters

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