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  2. Juice Box - Wikipedia

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    The Juice Box is a low-cost multimedia player made by toy manufacturer Mattel. The player features a 2.7 in (6.9 cm) screen with a native resolution of 240×160 px [1] and runs μClinux, a microcontroller version of the Linux kernel. [2] It was made and released in November 2004, and was discontinued in early 2005.

  3. Bling (film) - Wikipedia

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    In a future where robots are commonplace, Sam is a lowly theme park mechanic in a robot theme park called RoboWorld in New York. He is in love with his girlfriend and childhood sweetheart Sue Widdington (who works as a reporter for channel six news) and wants to propose to her in a spectacular way with a bling ring on the upcoming Valentine's Day.

  4. Juicebox (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A juicebox is a container for holding juice. Juicebox may also refer to: Juice Box, a media player from toy manufacturer Mattel "Juicebox" (song), a 2005 song by The Strokes; Juicebox, a Canadian television series; Stingray Juicebox, a Canadian television channel; Juice Box Records, a UK record label from 1992 to 1998

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  6. See Me (song) - Wikipedia

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    "See Me" is a single by Melanie Blatt written for the Robots movie. It peaked at #78 in the UK charts. [1] The single was not released on the Robots soundtrack (making it a non-album single from Blatt), but used during the end credits of the film.

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  8. Vídeo Brinquedo - Wikipedia

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    Vídeo Brinquedo (also known as Toyland Video or Toy Video in English, formerly known as Spot Films) is a Brazilian animation studio, located in São Paulo, [2] known for producing animated films widely viewed as cheap mockbusters of comparable, more successful films from studios such as Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, DreamWorks Animation, 20th Century Animation and Blue Sky Studios.

  9. List of Odd Squad episodes - Wikipedia

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    An Odd Squad gadget has been stolen and is being kept in a warehouse in Stockholm, Sweden run by robots; the team must take control of a robot and use coding to program it to retrieve the stolen gadget. The Big O tells the team what would have happened if she picked different agents to be in the mobile unit.