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  • ...wo Moms and Me''', the first children's animated cartoon series starring a character with two parents of the same gender. ...omputer with Internet capabilities. In addition to Buddy G's 2 moms, the cartoon includes a 7 year old next door neighbor "Owen," who is fascinated with Elv
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  • ...reated by Masashi Kishimoto, both in Manga (comic strip) format and Anime (cartoon) format. The MUD is based on the combination of skills, characters and env
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  • ...'Retarded Animal Babies''''' or '''''RAB''''' (short refered) is a [[Flash cartoon]] series by [[Newgrounds]], created, directed and writed by David C. Lovela ...M, and RAB1 got written in about 45 seconds amidst the first scrawlings of character sketches. All I knew was that they had to have big noses"
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  • Kevin Smith: I play a character that has a lot of expository dialogue; I'm the only person in Die Hard who ...ere you provide a bunch of information for them to head into act 3. And my character gets talked about throughout - and it could all change. But the time they g
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  • ...dia contains more articles, of greater depth, on television shows, toy and cartoon characters, and other emphemera of popular culture than on many prominent h
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  • ...}}</ref> The mouse has evolved from being simply a character in [[animated cartoon]]s and [[comic strip]]s to become one of the most recognizable symbols in t ...elf. This short marks the first encounter between Mickey and Black Pete, a character already established as an antagonist in both the [[Alice Comedies]] and the
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  • ...s out gifts during the US Civil War in [[Thomas Nast]]'s first Santa Claus cartoon, ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'', 1863.]] ...ts among friends and family members, some of the gifts are attributed to a character called Santa Claus (also known as [[Father Christmas]], [[Saint Nicholas]]
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  • In 1993, a Saturday morning cartoon called ''[[Tales from the Cryptkeeper]]'' was spun off from the HBO series. ...went a substantial change, with characters appearing much more rounded and cartoon-like. The Vaultkeeper and The Old Witch were omitted, and the Cryptkeeper g
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  • ...athlete)</br>Clete (college baseball player)</br>Moe Silver (character in cartoon strip and stage play "Shrubtown")</br>Les Morris (bandleader)</br>Subrahman ...oldenKreyHotDogsActor.jpg|thumb|175px|<small>Les Golden possesses a "great character face." Shown here as model for Krey Hot Dogs.</small>]]
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  • ...conservation and salvage programs. The electric-utility industry's cartoon-character spokesperson, Reddy Kilowatt, regularly promoted victory gardens. More than
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  • [[Image:~vb2.jpg|thumb|left|200px|1832 Whig cartoon shows Jackson carrying Van Buren into office]] ...look was also part of the inspiration for the appearance of the "Grandpa" character on the TV show, [[The Munsters]]
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  • ...iltrator)</br>Clete (college baseball player)</br>Moe Silver (character in cartoon strip and stage play "Shrubtown")</br>Les Morris (bandleader)</br>Subrahman ...oldenKreyHotDogsActor.jpg|thumb|175px|<small>Les Golden possesses a "great character face." Shown here as model for Krey Hot Dogs.</small>]]
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  • ...athlete)</br>Clete (college baseball player)</br>Moe Silver (character in cartoon strip and stage play "Shrubtown")</br>Les Morris (bandleader)</br>Subrahman ...it, we used a lot of the techniques of good acting. We adopted a physical character, this hunched-over, blood-thirsty, flesh-seeking monster. We shifted quic
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  • [[Image:AJ~bank.JPG|thumb|right|200px|<small>Democratic cartoon shows Jackson fighting the monster Bank. "The Bank," Jackson told [[Martin [[Image:1832bank1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|<small>1833 Democratic cartoon shows Jackson destroying the devil's Bank</small>]]
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  • ...ond term.<ref name=tugwell/> Even so, his reputation for honesty and good character survived the troubles of his second term. In the words of his biographer, [[Image:Blaine-tattoo5.jpg|thumb|right|200px|An anti-Blaine cartoon presents him as the "tattooed man," with many indelible scandals.]]
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  • ...iltrator)</br>Clete (college baseball player)</br>Moe Silver (character in cartoon strip and stage play "Shrubtown")</br>Les Morris (bandleader)</br>Subrahman ...oldenKreyHotDogsActor.jpg|thumb|175px|<small>Les Golden possesses a "great character face." Shown here as model for Krey Hot Dogs.</small>]]
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  • ...iltrator)</br>Clete (college baseball player)</br>Moe Silver (character in cartoon strip and stage play "Shrubtown")</br>Les Morris (bandleader)</br>Subrahman ...oldenKreyHotDogsActor.jpg|thumb|175px|<small>Les Golden possesses a "great character face." Shown here as model for Krey Hot Dogs.</small>]]
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  • ...iltrator)</br>Clete (college baseball player)</br>Moe Silver (character in cartoon strip and stage play "Shrubtown")</br>Les Morris (bandleader)</br>Subrahman ...oldenKreyHotDogsActor.jpg|thumb|175px|<small>Les Golden possesses a "great character face." Shown here as model for Krey Hot Dogs.</small>]]
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  • ...iltrator)</br>Clete (college baseball player)</br>Moe Silver (character in cartoon strip and stage play "Shrubtown")</br>Les Morris (bandleader)</br>Subrahman ...oldenKreyHotDogsActor.jpg|thumb|175px|<small>Les Golden possesses a "great character face." Shown here as model for Krey Hot Dogs.</small>]] His [[Bacon numbe
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  • 08:48 < TeeTylerToe> Paul Ryan is a character in Atlas Shrugged 09:03 < Soapy> although just as a very minor character. "the blonde kid" that never spoke in the film
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  • ...the original UK version of The Office, (episode 14: "Interview"), the boss character sat in a chicken suit when he was notified about being let go from the comp [21:20] <SigmaWP> Or maybe a cartoon-ified tree root
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  • 03:04 < TeeTylerToe> I stood up to a bully who showed his character 12:04 < Pharos> the tiitle character is the 'Red Panda'
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  • 14:20 < Isarra> Did wikipedia's logo really use to have a klingon character on it? 15:09 < ToAruShiroiNeko> I am happy that he is a physical manifestation of cartoon rich
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  • 14:52 < TeeTylerToe> that sounds like a character from dune 18:21 < BarkingFish> I think his character name in Neighbours was todd... Kristian Schmidt iirc
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  • 21:47 < wctaiwan> um, a cartoon character?
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  • 09:46 < ToAruShiroiNeko> Brooke so you like your character? :) ...very good. I speak as someone who stopped watching Iron Man as soon as the cartoon foreigners started running around and shouting "dakka dakka dakka". Team Am
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  • 14:08 < Tony_Sidaway> This is not my favourite. Looking at a cartoon bloke kneeling down and praying to a pair of imaginary waggling fingers is ...isGualtieri> I doubt half the fans of 'Watchmen' found the test before the character
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  • ...Bsadowski1> Meh, that was a fun show. Where the viewers would choose which cartoon to air. [18:40] <Bsadowski1> Cartoon Network had a similar show
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  • ...3] <BobTheWikipedian> thomas nash depicted republicans as an elephant in a cartoon [14:54] <TeeTylerToe> that sounds like a character from dune
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