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FernGully is a story set in an Australian rainforest inhabited by fairies including Crysta, who accidentally shrinks a young logger named Zak to the size of a fairy. Together, they rally the fairies and the animals of the rainforest to protect their home from the loggers and a malevolent pollution entity, Hexxus. Hexxus has previously been mentioned in [[1750: Life Goals]] as an especially hard-to-spell word and in [[1767: US State Names]] (as a replacement for Texas).
 
FernGully is a story set in an Australian rainforest inhabited by fairies including Crysta, who accidentally shrinks a young logger named Zak to the size of a fairy. Together, they rally the fairies and the animals of the rainforest to protect their home from the loggers and a malevolent pollution entity, Hexxus. Hexxus has previously been mentioned in [[1750: Life Goals]] as an especially hard-to-spell word and in [[1767: US State Names]] (as a replacement for Texas).
  
The title text is confusing {{w|Cisco Systems|Cisco}} (a telecoms & tech brand which has a line of switches called {{w|Cisco Nexus switches|Nexus}}) with:
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The title text is confusing {{w|Cisco Systems|Cisco}} (a telecoms & tech brand which has a line of switches called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cisco_Nexus_switches Nexus]) with:
 
* The artist {{w|Sisqó}} who performed '{{w|Thong Song}}'
 
* The artist {{w|Sisqó}} who performed '{{w|Thong Song}}'
 
* {{w|The Cisco Kid}}, a character created by {{w|O. Henry}} in the short story "The Caballero's Way"
 
* {{w|The Cisco Kid}}, a character created by {{w|O. Henry}} in the short story "The Caballero's Way"

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