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The first episode of the Trailer Park Boys mocumentary was released on April 22, 2001. Since then, Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles have become a part of Canadian pop culture. The show’s creators say it’s about family, community, and the petty criminals with heart. And for Mike LaFramboise of London, Ontario it was an inspiration. He recently arrived in Nova Scotia with his own replica version of the car - a character in its own right - that was a big part of life in the fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park.
This is the origin story of Mike Razberry - as he calls himself - and his COVID project that brought him to Dartmouth and the latest movie production by the Trailer Park Boys more than two decades after it all began.
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