Ms. Herman is the primary librarian at the South Park Public Library. She was mentioned by Mayor McDaniels in "Conjoined Fetus Lady" when she was praised for having opened a new wing to her library. Ms. Herman wears black shoes, brown stockings, a maroon skirt, and an orange shirt. She also has large, teal hair and wears gray, round eyeglasses.
South Park Public Library is a minor building in South Park. It was first seen in the Season One episode "Starvin' Marvin". In the Season One episode "Starvin' Marvin", Mayor McDaniels holds the food drive at the South Park Library. In the Season Two episode "Chickenlover", Officer Barbrady comes to the library in order to learn how to read. In the Season Seven episode "Red Man's Greed", the boys, along with Butters Stotch, Jimmy Valmer, Timmy Burch, Tweek Tweak and Alex Glick meet in front...
Librarian Lendrum, or Mr. Lendrum[1], is the owner of X Middle School's library. He is voiced by Brian George.[2][3] Librarian Lendrum's first, prominent role is in "A Wurm in Our Midst", after someone cleans out all of the books in his library. Fillmore and Ingrid have to try to figure out who emptied the shelves in it
There have been several unnamed characters that have appeared on Sesame Street in the role of a Librarian. In a Cookie Monster sketch, a Large Lavender Live Hand Anything Muppet librarian (performed by Richard Hunt) became extremely frustrated due to Cookie's inability to comprehend that the library doesn't have cookies. In a "Monster On The Spot" sketch where Telly Monster reports at the library while Deborah Starr reports at the airport. When Telly Monster can't hear Debra when the airport...
This newsletter will bring together articles about animation, anime, S.B. 20 in Texas, issues around Pixar’s new film, and positive developments to contrast the awfulness that’s going o…
The novel this film is based on is officially described as:
"Mifuyu is a #highschool student living with a large collection of books left by her great-grandfather―the vast #library known as Mikura Hall. Although her father is the current caretaker, Mifuyu herself doesn't share her family's passion for literature..." (88/?)
A press release from Korean Film News did talk (http://screening.koreanfilm.or.kr/eng/news/news.jsp?blbdComCd=601006&seq=6321&mode=VIEW) about the library, saying:
"Making friends means entering new worlds. Each of Hoyeon’s letters is hidden in a different school location, guiding Sori to new people and encounters. The first letter’s clue, “819.93 학99,” leads her to the #library, where she finds the second letter. Its contents are curious: written almost like a dictionary entry..." (101/?)
This year marks a monumental moment for Korean feature animation. ‘The Legend of the Exorcist’ (released February 21) drew more than 500,000 viewers, achieving a meaningful score. Han Ji-won’s ‘What This Star Needs’ (released May 30) was the first Korean feature animation to be produced and invested in by Netflix, earning industry recognition. And now comes director Kim Yong-hwan’s ‘Your Letter’ (released October 1).
In that newsletter I also mentioned this blog, at the beginning, writing as follows:
"...I posted about Asahina the part-time library worker, a private library, and maintaining quiet in the manga series The Blue Library."
https://popculturelibraries.wordpress.com/2025/10/05/asahina-the-part-time-library-worker-a-private-library-and-quiet-in-the-blue-library/ (108/?) #manga #libraries #librarians #fiction
In an effort to find more stories with librarians and libraries, I came across The Blue Library, also known as Aoiro Toshokan, on a less-than-legal site. This begins with Asahina being told to be m…
Happy National Coming Out Day! The slogan “be gay, do crime” is from the communal grab-bag of “anti-assimilationist queer slogans…pulled from the chaotic ether, originated n…