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  2. The Saint (Simon Templar) - Wikipedia

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    Templar has aliases, often using the initials S.T. such as "Sebastian Tombs" or "Sugarman Treacle". Blessed with boyish humour, he makes humorous remarks and leaves a "calling card" at his "crimes," a stick figure of a man with a halo over his head. This is used as the logo of the books, the films, and the three TV series.

  3. The Tigers (action figures) - Wikipedia

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    The Tigers were slightly over half the size of the popular GI Joe, at 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (165.1 millimeters) made of a flexible rubber body on a wire frame. Similar to the A. C. Gilbert Company James Bond action figure, each Tiger's right arm was spring loaded hard plastic.

  4. Stick Figure - Wikipedia

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    Stick Figure is an American reggae and dub band founded in 2005 In Duxbury, MA. [1] The group has released eight full-length albums and one instrumental album (Prince Fatty Presents), all of which were written and produced by frontman and self-taught multi-instrumentalist Scott Woodruff. [ 2 ]

  5. Big Jim (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    The action figure's arms were made of a soft plastic/vinyl material and contained a mechanism that simulated the bulge of a biceps when the elbow was bent. Big Jim was less military-oriented than the G.I. Joe line, having more of a secret agent motif, but also had a large variety of outfits and situations available including sports, space ...

  6. Cube World (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Each cube contains a stick figure that has a unique animation it performs by itself and with others, such as playing a musical instrument or lifting weights. When the cubes are combined, the figures interact with one another, and can move from cube to cube, with up to four at a time in any display across a maximum network of sixteen cubes. [1]

  7. Stalking Cat - Wikipedia

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    Stalking Cat (born Dennis Avner; August 27, 1958 – November 5, 2012) [1] was an American man known for his extensive body modifications, which were intended to increase his resemblance to a tiger. [2] For his 14 surgical procedures towards that goal, he held a world record for "most permanent transformations to look like an animal".

  8. List of Weebl's cartoons - Wikipedia

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    The tiger is then shown dancing on a giraffe as the lion, ... is a small creature that is simply a lump of lard with eyes and stick figure legs, who has appeared in 2 ...

  9. Pivot Animator - Wikipedia

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    Pivot Animator (formerly Pivot Stickfigure Animator and usually shortened to Pivot) is a freeware application that allows users to create stick-figure and sprite animations, and save them in the animated GIF format for use on web pages and the AVI format (in Pivot Animator 3 and later).