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At the beginning of the operetta, Ko-Ko has been condemned to death for flirting, but the Mikado releases him and makes him the Lord High <a href="/topic/51791/executioner">Executioner</a>. His ward [Yum-Yum] is to be his bride, but she is in love with [Nanki-Poo], the Mikados son, who is in turn lusted after by a noblewoman named [Katisha]. After the entire cast attempts multiple times to sort out their mangled love lives, Ko-Ko finds love with Katisha, and they sing their famed duet, There is Beauty in the Bellow of the Blast.</p>
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