Mary Poppins is a 1964 American musical film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Walt Disney. The movie is based on the book series by P.L. Travers.

The story is set in Edwardian London in 1910. The Banks family is looking for a new nanny for their misbehaving children, Jane and Michael. Mary Poppins arrives at their doorstep and is unlike any other nanny the children have ever met. She has magical abilities and can slide up banisters, float in mid-air, and jump into chalk drawings on the sidewalk.

With her magic and charm, Mary Poppins creates a world of adventure for the two children. She takes them on outings to see the city, introduces them to her eccentric friend Bert and his chalk drawings, and teaches the children valuable lessons about life and family.

As Mary Poppins gets closer to the children, they begin to see their strict father, George Banks, in a new light. Mary Poppins brings fun and joy into their lives, and they realize that their father has been neglecting them due to his intense focus on his job and the pressures of society.

The movie is a heartwarming story of family, love, and the importance of finding joy in life. The beloved character of Mary Poppins has become an icon in pop culture and the film has become a classic for generations.

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