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  • The Study Hall is a room in Hogwarts Castle where students usually do their homework or study for their exams. It is overseen by Madam Pince. This room may have been part of the library or in close proximity to it, because books were available for study in this room and because Madam Pince oversaw the study hall.
  • Study Hall is an animated sitcom from Disney, which is a continuation of the series Recess. Like it's predecesor, Study Hall focuses on the main six kids and their anitics in school, though this time, moving up to high school (their middle school experiences aren't as touched upon). The series begins with the main six starting the ninth grade at Paul Ansolabehere High School (named after series creators Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere), and ends with them graduating from 12th grade. The show takes place between September 2002 to June 2006. The show began airing on ABC in primetime.
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  • The Study Hall is a room in Hogwarts Castle where students usually do their homework or study for their exams. It is overseen by Madam Pince. This room may have been part of the library or in close proximity to it, because books were available for study in this room and because Madam Pince oversaw the study hall.
  • Study Hall is an animated sitcom from Disney, which is a continuation of the series Recess. Like it's predecesor, Study Hall focuses on the main six kids and their anitics in school, though this time, moving up to high school (their middle school experiences aren't as touched upon). The series begins with the main six starting the ninth grade at Paul Ansolabehere High School (named after series creators Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere), and ends with them graduating from 12th grade. The show takes place between September 2002 to June 2006. The show began airing on ABC in primetime. Unlike Recess, Study Hall is aimed at a somewhat older audience, and contains some more mature plots. Despite that, it still contains a rather family-friendly image, and is rated TV-G (or TV-PG for certain episodes). Study Hall also makes the use of many insert songs, usually for montages. It also makes the use of a laughtrack. The series also gained one 60-minute special, Study Hall: Days in Danville, where the cast of the show visit the cast of Phineas & Ferb.