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Shaka Laka Boom Boom- Sanju and His Magic Pencil (Season 1)

Sanju finds a magic pencil with which if anything is drawn becomes alive. If the drawing is erased then the object vanishes as well (as was seen when Sanju accidentally draws a snake and erases the drawing resulting in the snake vanishing). He uses this power to help his fellow people who are in trouble. The Magic Pencil has an ability of making non-living things as well as living things existent. Sanju creates a boy named Jumroo using the Pencil. Knowing the powers of the Magic Pencil, Tiger, Sweety, Kalicharan, Changu and Mangu want to take Sanju's pencil to use it for wrong deeds. Sanju stops them in every attempt.

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