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Gandhi is a fictional animated character on Clone High. Clone High was an animated series that aired for one season (November 2002 - April 2003) on MTV and Teletoon. ...
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Clone High was an animated series that aired for one season (November 2002 - April 2003) on MTV and Teletoon. ...
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Easily the most controversial of the characters, Gandhi's character ultimately caused the show to go on "hiatus" [1] in 2003 as the result of hunger strikes in India including prominent members of parliamnet. A hunger strike is a method of non-violent resistance in which participants fast as an act of political protest or to achieve a goal such as a policy change. ...
The Parliament of India (or Sansad) is bicameral. ...
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Like the real Gandhi Gandhi believes in non-violence, even when attacked by other characters, particularly JFK. Gandhi believes in abstinence, although he likes his humping like his martinis: dry.
Unlike the real Gandhi Gandhi has A.D.D. and A.D.H.D., its hyperactive cousin. Gandhi reguarly partakes in non-alcoholic beer and smokes raisins as a means to an end of being accepted. Gandhi is the treasurer of the Solid Gandhi Dancers, Clone High's dance team. In many governments, a treasurer is the person responsible for running the treasury. ...
Gandhi frequently jumps from unbelievably high heights, often resulting in serious injuries with are myseriously resolved off-screen.
Plot Gandhi most frequently serves as Abe's side-kick and as a source of comic relief on Clone High. A cigarette will burn to ash on one end. ...
Abe on Clone High Abe is a fictional animated character from Clone High, voiced by Will Forte. ...
Clone High was an animated series that aired for one season (November 2002 - April 2003) on MTV and Teletoon. ...
Gandhi serves as Clone High's mascot: DNA Dan. In the finale, Gandhi enters into a Platonic relationship with the genetically mutated clone of Marie Curie who dances on the dance team with him. The term amor platonicus was coined as early as the 15th Century by Marsilio Ficino, as a synonym for amor socraticus, referring to the affection between Socrates and his pupils. ...
Maria SkÅodowska-Curie, one of the few people to win two Nobel Prizes in different fields, was one of the most significant researchers of radiation and its effects. ...
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