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  • The Choir
  • The choir
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  • <default>The Choir</default> Aliases Residence Affiliations Family Species Occupation First Appearance Voice actor The Choir is an unknown entity that is heard throughout every episode singing the name of an item Flapjack obtains in an amusing melody. The Choir has also announced characters such as Lady Nickelbottoms and The Businessman. It is unknown who or what it is but Flapjack seems to be aware of it for in some episodes he is seen trying to find the voice's source. It might be an otherworldly entity that for some reason likes to sing the names of things that appear.
  • The Choir was a cult of aberrations based in Akanûl who worshiped a plaguechanged sirine they called the Blue Lady.
  • Joanna Trollope's 1988 novel explores the politics and personalities of a fictional cathedral and its choir. In the precinct of Aldminster Cathedral, crisis looms. After already spending a great deal of money on a restoration of the cathedral organ, leaks in the roof are discovered requiring a major and expensive renovation. Hugh Cavendish, the urbane and worldly Dean, wants nothing so much as to restore his beloved Cathedral - even if it means sacrificing the Choir School to pay for it. Alexander Troy, the school’s headmaster, is determined that nothing and no one - certainly not the overbearing Dean – shall destroy the Choir.
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  • the Choir
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Residence
  • Another dimension, world, or plane of existence?
Organization
  • the Choir
First Appearance
Name
  • The Choir
Caption
  • Two Pieces Of Candy!
Last know label
  • Galaxy 21 Music
First recording released
  • 1985
Base
  • Tohrepur in Akanûl
Species
  • Disembodied voice?
Affiliations
Occupation
  • Mass Singing
Family
Website
VoiceActor
  • Some Choir?
Source
  • "The Restless Shore"
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  • <default>The Choir</default> Aliases Residence Affiliations Family Species Occupation First Appearance Voice actor The Choir is an unknown entity that is heard throughout every episode singing the name of an item Flapjack obtains in an amusing melody. The Choir has also announced characters such as Lady Nickelbottoms and The Businessman. It is unknown who or what it is but Flapjack seems to be aware of it for in some episodes he is seen trying to find the voice's source. It might be an otherworldly entity that for some reason likes to sing the names of things that appear.
  • The Choir was a cult of aberrations based in Akanûl who worshiped a plaguechanged sirine they called the Blue Lady.
  • Joanna Trollope's 1988 novel explores the politics and personalities of a fictional cathedral and its choir. In the precinct of Aldminster Cathedral, crisis looms. After already spending a great deal of money on a restoration of the cathedral organ, leaks in the roof are discovered requiring a major and expensive renovation. Hugh Cavendish, the urbane and worldly Dean, wants nothing so much as to restore his beloved Cathedral - even if it means sacrificing the Choir School to pay for it. Alexander Troy, the school’s headmaster, is determined that nothing and no one - certainly not the overbearing Dean – shall destroy the Choir. As the rift widens, many others are caught in the schism including Leo Beckford, the brilliant but wayward organist fighting off the unwanted attentions of Ianthe Cavendish, Dean Cavendish's rebellious daughter; Nicholas Elliot, an Old Boy down on his luck and searching for a purpose in life; the Bishop trying to soothe the angry protagonists without taking sides; Sally Ashworth, mother of the leading chorister, fighting loneliness and an absent husband; and Henry Ashworth, whose sublime treble voice may hold the key to saving the choir. In 1995, This book was adapted by BBC into a TV miniseries staring Real Life choirboy Anthony Way as Henry Ashworth and Nicholas Farrell as Leo Beckford.