List_of_media_set_in_San_Diego,_California

List of media set in San Diego

List of media set in San Diego

San Diego list


This is a list of media set in San Diego, California.

Novels

Books

  • Dr Seuss Books from 1948 to 1991

Films

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TV shows

Reality shows

Anime

Video games

Comic books/Manga

See also


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