Freaky Friday (novel)
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Freaky Friday (novel) is a 1972 children's book by Mary Rodgers in which a teenage girl magically swaps bodies with her mother, inspiring several film adaptations.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Freaky Friday (1972 novel) | 7 |
| Freaky Friday (novel) canonical | 4 |
| Freaky Friday | 1 |
| Freaky Friday (novel by Mary Rodgers) | 1 |
| Freaky Friday (stage musical source material) | 1 |
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Target entity: Freaky Friday (novel) Context triple: [Freaky Friday (1976 film), basedOn, Freaky Friday (novel)]
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Freaky Friday (1976 film)
Freaky Friday (1976 film) is a family comedy in which a mother and daughter magically swap bodies and must navigate each other's lives, based on Mary Rodgers' novel.
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Julie
Julie is a feminine given name of Latin origin, commonly used in many Western countries.
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Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man
"Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man" is a humorous coming-of-age novel by Fannie Flagg that follows the quirky adventures of a young Southern girl growing up in mid-20th-century Mississippi.
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Daddy’s Little Girl
"Daddy’s Little Girl" is a suspense novel by Mary Higgins Clark that follows a woman determined to uncover the truth behind her sister’s long-ago murder.
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Sixteen Going on Seventeen
"Sixteen Going on Seventeen" is a popular song from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical *The Sound of Music*, known for its duet between the characters Liesl and Rolf.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Freaky Friday (novel) Target entity description: Freaky Friday (novel) is a 1972 children's book by Mary Rodgers in which a teenage girl magically swaps bodies with her mother, inspiring several film adaptations.
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A.
Freaky Friday (1976 film)
Freaky Friday (1976 film) is a family comedy in which a mother and daughter magically swap bodies and must navigate each other's lives, based on Mary Rodgers' novel.
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B.
Julie
Julie is a feminine given name of Latin origin, commonly used in many Western countries.
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C.
Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man
"Daisy Fay and the Miracle Man" is a humorous coming-of-age novel by Fannie Flagg that follows the quirky adventures of a young Southern girl growing up in mid-20th-century Mississippi.
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D.
Daddy’s Little Girl
"Daddy’s Little Girl" is a suspense novel by Mary Higgins Clark that follows a woman determined to uncover the truth behind her sister’s long-ago murder.
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E.
Sixteen Going on Seventeen
"Sixteen Going on Seventeen" is a popular song from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical *The Sound of Music*, known for its duet between the characters Liesl and Rolf.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
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Subject: Freaky Friday (novel) Description of subject: Freaky Friday (novel) is a 1972 children's book by Mary Rodgers in which a teenage girl magically swaps bodies with her mother, inspiring several film adaptations.
Referenced by (14)
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