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[via press release from Netflix]
Green Eggs & Ham Season 1 | Official Trailer | Netflix
Heroes aren't born, they're poached, scrambled, and fried... Green Eggs and Ham, serving November 8, only on Netflix.
The story you know is just the start. This new adventure is off the charts. Hit the road with a whole new crew. There's Sam, Guy, and a Chickeraffe too.
But how'd we turn this 50-word, Seussian spiel into a 13-episode meal? Our recipe starts "Here" and definitely goes "There." We added a "Box" full of "Fox", a "Boat" load of "Goat," and a "Mouse," on the "House." Try it in the "Rain" on a "Train" or go far in your "Car" to find a spot to park and stream it in the "Dark." Because, in case you were unaware, this show's miles ahead of "Anywhere!"
Watch Green Eggs & Ham, Only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80057250
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