The Web, The Show, and Unicorns
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  • Reads 1,138
  • Votes 56
  • Parts 3
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published Oct 21, 2011
It was a curious thing, actually, how The UniGail Show first started. 

You might think that an experienced director thought of the idea, then got some scriptwriters on the job, producers and actors and whatnot, and that was that. The show with the strange name (what was a UniGail after all?) was the product of one grown man who only wanted to make money from that creation.

Well, would you believe that The UniGail Show was the product of two girls who only wanted to make a passing grade for Health class?

Kirsten, a horse-loving ninja fanatic who believes that she is half-unicorn and loves all things sparkly, and Mica, the procrastinating honor student who believes that she has no sense of humor. Put the two of them and some crazy friends along the way, you get a school-year you will never forget!

*****Inspired by a true story*****
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