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  2. Yo Yogi! - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of these 3D sequences, Yogi would spin his hat atop his head, as a cue to viewers to don their 3D glasses. On March 6, 1992, in response to the success of its Saturday morning live-action teen sitcom Saved by the Bell, NBC cancelled its entire Saturday morning block of cartoons (including Yo Yogi!) and replaced the cartoons ...

  3. ColorCode 3-D - Wikipedia

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    A simple 3D Amber-Blue snapshot of the ColorCode 3D glasses. ColorCode 3-D is an anaglyph 3D stereoscopic viewing system deployed in the 2000s that uses amber and blue filters. It is intended to provide the perception of nearly full colour viewing with existing television, digital and print mediums.

  4. Super Bowl XXIII halftime show - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the game, Coca-Cola distributed 3-D glasses at retailers for viewers to use. [1] At the start of the halftime show, primary sponsor Diet Coke aired the first commercial in 3D. [ 1 ] Coca-Cola had originally planned to use the 3D Diet Coke commercial as part of the Moonlighting season finale, which was also aired in 3D, but withdrew ...

  5. Virtual Boy - Wikipedia

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    The Nintendo 3DS console was launched in 2011, as a handheld gaming console with autostereoscopic 3D visuals, without any special glasses. Prior to launch, Shigeru Miyamoto discussed the Virtual Boy. He said it renders wireframe graphics, but its effects are generally used for two-dimensional games with depth-separated planes.

  6. Friday the 13th Part III - Wikipedia

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    The 3-D version of the film was eventually released on DVD by Paramount in February 2009, and included two pairs of cyan and red 3-D glasses. [31] In June of that year, a "Deluxe Edition" Blu-ray edition (which includes both the 2-D and 3-D versions) was released, also with two pairs of cyan and red 3-D glasses designed to look like Jason's mask.

  7. 3rd Rock from the Sun - Wikipedia

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    3rd Rock from the Sun is an American television sitcom created by Bonnie and Terry Turner, which originally aired from January 9, 1996, to May 22, 2001, on NBC.The show is about four extraterrestrials who are on an expedition to Earth, the third planet from the Sun, which they consider to be a very insignificant planet.

  8. To Catch a Predator - Wikipedia

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    To Catch a Predator began as a series of segments on the American NBC news magazine/reality show Dateline NBC, premiering under the title Dangerous Web in 2004. [17] In its four years of production, it grew to become the most popular segment on Dateline, its cultural status underlined by satirical references in parodies and other comedies, such as The Simpsons, 30 Rock, and Conan O'Brien's ...

  9. Kenneth J. Dunkley - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] This discovery led to future improvements of 3D viewing glasses and the technology we use to view films today. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Known as both a visual pioneer and a leader in the field of holography , Dunkley is the president of Holospace Laboratories Inc. and conducts visual effects workshops at the Museum of Scientific Discovery in ...