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The series follows six anthropomorphic characters, Ice Cream, Candy, Moon, Plant, Diamond and Dog, are going on new adventures every day as they find themselves in mischief, in a manner similar to the original Looney Tunes shorts. Each episode of the series has three main parts in 11-minute segments, along with other random shorts.
Doug writes a secret and quirky love song about Patti, and makes it into a video at a new store in the mall where people can make their own music videos. But after a mix-up at the store (and after being beset by a severe case of hiccups while filming the video), Doug gets Patti's video and Doug thinks his tape fell into the hands of Patti, who ...
Dog Food: Rachel Burlis spreads a rumor that Nestor ate dog food. Nestor searches the bus for Rachel to tell on her for spreading that awful rumor. Sandwich: The most sought-after short (as far as I know) where Fenris’s friend unveils the ultimate sandwich, the “Clogger”: a triple decker baloney and potato chip sandwich. Fenris is left ...
This is a list of animated short films.The list is organized by decade and year, and then alphabetically. The list includes theatrical, television, and direct-to-video films with less than 40 minutes runtime.
Mike Wartella short: A woman takes her dog, who is wearing a dog cone, out of the vet, but a man screams "Dogaphone!" into the dog, which amplifies his voice like a megaphone. Exceptions to I before E except after C: A list of all exceptions to the "I before E except after C" grammar rule. MAD News: A turkey plays pool.
However, WebMD warns milk-based products such as ice cream could cause loose stools and other digestive yuckiness. Well, we certainly hope Daisy and Cooper don't have any tummy issues from their ...
Place four ice cream sandwiches on a serving plate. Using the piping bag, "glue" sides of the ice cream sandwiches together. Repeat this twice with the remaining ice cream sandwiches.
This is a list of animated short films produced by Terrytoons from 1929 to 1971. First produced by Paul Terry from 1929 to 1956, and then by CBS from 1953 to 1971, this list does also included cartoons originally produced for TV that were later screened in theaters 1959–1971.