Depending on the medium—be it the original Harold Gray comic strip Little Orphan Annie , the radio series, the Broadway musical, or the 1982 film—the architectural style of the Warbucks mansion varies. However, the thematic elements remain constant.
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A house of such magnitude is nothing without its keepers, and the Warbucks estate is defined by its iconic staff. Punjab, the towering, mystical bodyguard, and the Asp, the silent and fierce protector, act as the physical security of the estate. They turn the home into a fortress against the outside threats posed by villains like Miss Hannigan or Rooster. Depending on the medium—be it the original Harold