Romeo's Blue Skies

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There are many fictional characters that inspire and learn positive things in different stages of our lives. Although the fictional characters are not real, but could affect our personality in a positive way . The famous cartoon of '' Romeo's Blue Skies '' is one of the popular stories that influenced not only with children but also with adult . Romeo and his friend Alfredo are the main and important characters in this carton . Because of them we learned that friendship is not just words but meanings, learn the meaning of ambition, determination, and overcome concerns.

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