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| - In 2006, The Inside Story was released by BBC Books.
- Story: Ed Reynolds Art: Stiv Letters: Mike Corker
- Jerry Nelson sings "The Inside Story" over film footage which shows the insides of ordinary household items.
- Inspired by a science fiction film, the Rugrats shrink down and enter Chuckie's body to retrieve a watermelon seed he accidentally swalloed before it starts to grow inside him. Based off of Fantastic Voyage. - Description from Klasky Csupo.
- "The Inside Story" is the second segment of the 25th episode of Rugrats.
- The insider's scoop on the how, why, who and where of all things Doctor Who. In March 2005, a 900-year-old alien in a police public call box made a triumphant return to our television screens. With millions of viewers, ecstatic reviews and a string of awards, the new series of Doctor Who is one of the biggest success stories of recent years. Why does it strike such a chord with people, in the UK and around the world? How does it attract an audience that ranges from eight-year-olds to eighty-year-olds, in an age when family viewing was thought to be dead?
- The Inside Story is the eighth book in the Sisters Grimm series by Michael Buckley. After the shocking ending of The Everafter War, this book picks up with Sabrina, Daphne, and Puck stuck in the Book of Everafter, where all the fairy tales are stored and enchanted characters can change their destinies. The girls (and Puck) must chase the Master through a series of stories, where they're willing to change what they must in order to save their baby brother. Soon, however, they are confronted by the Editor—the book's guardian—who, along with an army of tiny monsters known as Revisers, threatens the children with dire consequences if they don't stick to the stories. As they chase their quarry and dodge the Revisers, they meet Alice, Mowgli, Jack the Giant Killer, Hansel and Gretel, the Headles
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