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  2. Storks (film) - Wikipedia

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    Storks was released by Warner Home Video on Blu-ray (2D, 3D and 4K Ultra HD) and DVD on December 20, 2016, with a digital release on December 6, 2016. Extras included a two-minute short film, titled Storks: Guide to Your New Baby (with onscreen title Pigeon Toady's Guide to Baby's [12]) and the Lego Ninjago short film, The Master. [13] [14]

  3. These $325 hand-crocheted dolls can give birth and breastfeed

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    In her videos, Shari, who prefers to keep her last name anonymous for privacy reasons, pulls hand-crocheted babies out of their moms' bellies, along with crocheted umbilical cords and placentas.

  4. List of animated films with LGBTQ characters - Wikipedia

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    Storks: Various couples Lesbian Near the end of the film, the storks deliver babies to straight, lesbian and gay couples, and single parents. [105] [106] United States Gay 2018: Kase-san: Yui Lesbian Yui Yamada, a timid girl who enjoys tending her school's gardens, falls in love with the boyish and athletic Tomoka Kase. [107]

  5. Baby Bottleneck - Wikipedia

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    Michael Barrier writes, "Baby Bottleneck, like Book Revue (1946), reveals just how great Bob Clampett's impact was on the Warner Bros. cartoons in the early 1940s... As so often in Clampett's best cartoons, there is a prevailing air of hysteria and madness: The stork is drunk, inexperienced help is delivering babies to the wrong mothers, everything is a mess — and all is bliss."

  6. Partly Cloudy - Wikipedia

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    In a CGSociety article, Sohn says his idea for the film came from watching Dumbo as a child: in the movie, a stork delivers Dumbo, leading a young Sohn to wonder where the birds got their babies from. His conclusion was that the babies came from clouds, hence flying animals being needed to deliver them. [4]

  7. List of T.O.T.S. episodes - Wikipedia

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    A peacock entrepreneur named Professor Peacock showcases a robot stork he claims could deliver babies faster than any of the fliers. To prove him wrong, Pip and Freddy compete against the robot in a race involving twin bear cubs named Betty and Bobby.

  8. A Mouse Divided - Wikipedia

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    Sylvester, despite his earlier objection, is nonetheless excited at the prospect of being a father- until he learns the baby is a mouseling, at which point he tries to eat it. His wife, who immediately becomes endeared to the mouse after the baby calls her "Mama," quickly stops Sylvester twice (telling him that "mouse or no mouse, he's your son!")

  9. Richard the Stork - Wikipedia

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    Richard, an orphaned sparrow, is adopted by a family of storks who raise him as one of their own. As the flock's annual winter migration nears, Claudius, his adoptive father and the leader of the flock, informs him that, as a sparrow, he is unable to migrate with them, despite the protests of Richard's adoptive brother, Max, and his adoptive mother, Aurora.