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Degrassi Next Generation autographed prop Panthers shirt Ashley & Jay autograph
$ 13.2
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This auction is for:Degrassi Panthers white tank top autographed by Melissa McIntyre (Ashley Kerwin) and Mike Lobel (Jay Hogart)
Tag says size LARGE but it appears to be cut much smaller/thinner. You are buying this as "memorabilia" only. It cannot be returned because it doesn't fit you. Thanks!
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If you win more than one listing of mine, I will gladly combine the shipping charges to save you money.
Degrassi
is a Canadian teen drama franchise that follows the lives of youths who lived on or near the eponymous De Grassi Street in Toronto, Ontario. The franchise spans five main series: The Kids of Degrassi Street, Degrassi Junior High, Degrassi High, Degrassi: The Next Generation and Degrassi: Next Class, as well as television specials and made-for-TV films.
Degrassi
was originally produced by Playing With Time Inc., a production company owned by Kit Hood and Linda Schuyler. The Kids Of Degrassi Street began as separate annual after-school specials in 1979 before episodes became more frequent in the mid-1980s. Degrassi Junior High aired on CBC from 1987 to 1989, and was followed by Degrassi High, which followed the same characters in high school, from 1989 to 1991. It was also broadcast on PBS in the United States where it gained a cult following. Degrassi: The Next Generation, which features characters connected to the previous series in adult roles, was produced by Epitome Pictures and originally premiered on CTV in 2001, simultaneously airing on TeenNick and Nickelodeon in the United States. After nine seasons, it was shortened to Degrassi and ended in 2015. Degrassi: Next Class, the last Degrassi series to date, aired on Family in Canada and released on Netflix in early 2016, and ended in 2017.
Degrassi
has had a significant cultural impact since its inception in 1979 and has attracted critical acclaim, accolades, and controversy for its depictions of teenagers. Several actors from the franchise have achieved wider recognition and stardom since their time on the series, most notably Canadian actor-turned-rapper Drake.