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'''Visuals:''' We see a cartoon boy with red hair (wearing a yellow shirt and blue jeans) in front of a stone-made gate with fish fountains which takes to a large avenue flanked by trees (making us think we're in some kind of park). He is looking directly at us and gives a "Come on!" gesture with his arm. | '''Visuals:''' We see a cartoon boy with {{color|red}} hair (wearing a {{color|gold|yellow}} shirt and {{color|blue}} jeans) in front of a stone-made gate with fish fountains which takes to a large avenue flanked by trees (making us think we're in some kind of park). He is looking directly at us and gives a "Come on!" gesture with his arm. Then, he starts running through the avenue until he reaches a clearing. Just then, the background gradually changes (as star streaks appear) to a rainbow colored environment with sparkles, as the camera moves backwards to show how that same environment shrinks and spins until forming a window (leaving the background in a {{color|mediumpurple|grayish purple}} color). The kid jumps inside the window (which causes a "rippling" effect) and continues running. A {{color|blueviolet|violet}} silhouette of him jumping has remained at the window, and finally some other figures of playful kids magically appear (with their stars and all that "magical" FX), holding their hands, forming a human chain. The words "M A G I C W I N D O W" suddenly appear above. | ||
'''Trivia:''' The rainbow sparkled background was used for the viral video "Fabulous Secret Powers", a cover of 4 Non Blondes' 1993 hit single "What's Up?", which is more commonly known as "HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA" and has become an internet meme. | '''Trivia:''' The rainbow sparkled background was used for the viral video "Fabulous Secret Powers", a cover of 4 Non Blondes' 1993 hit single "What's Up?", which is more commonly known as "HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA" and has become an internet meme. | ||