Katy Perry, the American pop star, will voice Smurfette, while Hank Aazaria, one of the main contributors to the long-running US TV hit 'The Simpsons', will bring sorcerer Garamel, the Smurfs' sworn enemy, to life. Elsewhere at ADNEC, the all-new 'Adventure World' will find a champion who completes the 11 'telematch'-style activities in the fastest time; 'Career World' lets kids dress up and try their hands at any one of the 12 dream careers, and 'Show World', a specially-constructed 120-capacity theatre, will feature twice-daily shows by international favourites such as SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora The Explorer, Marvel's Thor, Wolverine, Captain America and Dr Doom.Two unlikely characters bond. One, an attorney without a soul, the other, a brainiac without a purpose. Can these two crazy man- children take on the legal system and help each other grow along the way? Hey, this is a USA Network show. To its credit, "Suits" has darker threads than the cable channel's typical fare. Both lead characters -- brash attorney Harvey Specter and college dropout Mike Ross -- are sometimes heroes, sometimes jerks. That shading is virtually unheard of on the network. Mike makes money by taking the law school exam for others. When he needs $25,000 to pay for his grandmother's hospital care, he agrees to deliver a briefcase of pot to a hotel on behalf of a friend. Avoiding the police, Mike ducks into Harvey's cattle call for new associates and impresses Harvey with his photo-graphic memory.He "consumes knowledge."
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