Liberty's Kids

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[edit] Introduction

Liberty's Kids
Liberty's Kids is a cartoon about James, Sarah, and Henri, three children who adventure through the history of the American Revolution.

[edit] The Show

This show is about an orphaned American reporter named James Hiller, a British reporter named Sarah Phillips, and a French orphan named Henri who live in the 18th century. They report on the events of the Revolutionary War along with a freed African-American slave named Moses. They work for Benjamin Franklin's newspaper the Pennsylvania Gasset. This show was originally for ages 7-12, but it attracts viewers of all ages. It is also notable for having many modern celebrites doing the voices of many famous people of the era.

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[edit] Timeline

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[edit] 2002

On September 2, 2002 the first episode of Liberty's Kids premiered on PBS Kids.

[edit] 2003

On April 4, 2003 PBS Kids aired Liberty's Kids for the last time, then replaced it with Cyberchase.

[edit] 2008

On February 23, 2008 iAm from a different time zone by Anna-wa became the first Liberty's Kids Fanfic on FanLib

On February 27, 2008 the History Channel aired episodes of Liberty's Kids.

[edit] Kerfluffles

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[edit] Influential communities

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[edit] Influential fanworks

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[edit] Fandom members

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[edit] Fandom size

As of February 24, 2008, there are 74 Liberty's Kids stories on FanFiction.Net and 1 story on FanLib.

As of March 31, 2008, there are 74 Liberty's Kids stories on FanFiction.Net and 2 stories and 1 image on FanLib.

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