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    What is the name of the girl who plays Zenon?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      Kirsten Storms. Kirsten Storms, having formerly played the character of Belle on the soap opera "Days of our Lives," now plays Maxie on "General Hospital."

    Who is Zenon's best friend in space?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      Nebula. Nebula is played by Raven-Symone.

    What is the name of Zenon's Aunt?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      Judy .

    Zenon chooses to go to Earth?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      f. She is sent there as a punishment.

    Who is Zenon's biggest enemy on Earth?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      Margie. Lauren Maltby is the name of the girl who plays her.

    What is the name of the Rock and Roll band that gives a concert in space?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      Microbe. Zenon's favorite person in Microbe is Protozoa.

    What is Zenon's last name?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      Kar .

    Who is the super smart boy on Earth who befriends Zenon?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      Andrew.

    Does Zenon save her space station from shutting down?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      yes. She saved her space station form shutting down at the very last second.

    Is Zenon an alien?Zenon: Girl of the 21st Century

      No. Her family as well as many others are up in space for an experiment. They are human and choose to live there. They are also very futuristic.

    The movie begins at the house of Don Diego Vega, 50 years A.Z. (after Zorro) in Spain. In what city did Diego live?Zorro, The Gay Blade

      Madrid. This was shown in the opening notes.

    What was the name of Diego's mute servant?Zorro, The Gay Blade

      Paco. Paco is introduced to us when he's trying to read a letter as Diego is in the middle of a fight.

    According to Diego, where was he born?Zorro, The Gay Blade

      Los Angeles. He returned to L.A. at the request of his father and said, "Los Angeles. The birth place of me!"

    How was Diego's father killed, according to Alcolde?Zorro, The Gay Blade

      thrown from his horse. His horse was frightened by a turtle. As a result, the turtle was executed!

    Who did Charlotte Taylor Wilson say she worked for?Zorro, The Gay Blade

      The Peoples' Independence Committee.

    What is Diego's brother's birthname?Zorro, The Gay Blade

      Ramone. Diego called him Ramone, but he was promptly corrected by his brother, who said his name was now Bunny Wigglesworth.

    Why did Bunny take over Diego's job as Zorro?Zorro, The Gay Blade

      Diego injured his ankle. Diego was injured leaping from a balcony at the Alcalde's home.

    At Florinda's folly, Diego introduces Bunny to Esteban as Margaret Wigglesworth from which city?Zorro, The Gay Blade

      Santa Barbara. It was love at first sight for the Alcalde.

    Esteban asks Bunny to dance. During this dance, she recites a poem to him about Zorro. What is the title of the poem?Zorro, The Gay Blade

      Ode To A Bandit. "His clothes are bold, his mind uncanny. Give him your gold or he'll whip your fanny"!

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