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The Wuzzles features a variety of short, rounded animal characters. [5] Each is a roughly even, and colorful, mix of two different animal species (as the theme song mentions, "livin' with a split personality"), and all the characters sport wings on their backs, although only Bumblelion and Butterbear are seemingly capable of flight.
Hallmark Cards released the homonymous line of greeting cards with animal characters wearing T-shirts upon which was a message. Those cards were among Hallmark's best sellers at that time, which led the company to team with Hanna-Barbera Productions to adapt the Shirt Tales into a Saturday morning cartoon, which premiered on NBC on September 18, 1982. [2]
Charli XCX is set to perform at the 2025 Grammy Awards on Feb. 2, but gracing the Grammys stage is a moment the singer has been thinking about for much, much longer.. The 32-year-old pop star ...
"Von Dutch" (stylized in sentence case) is a song by English singer Charli XCX. It was released on 29 February 2024 through Atlantic Records.Written by Charli alongside its producer Finn Keane, the track serves as the lead single from her sixth studio album, Brat.
The World of David the Gnome; The World of Jules Vernue; The World of Strawberry Shortcake; Worzel Gummidge; The Wuzzles; X-Men; Yogi Bear; Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper; Yogi's Treasure Hunt; Zoom the White Dolphin
BRAT is a hedonistic, ultraviolet collection of songs whose thumping – slightly disorienting – club beats more than succeed in their aim of “capturing a feeling of chaos”. Over thudding ...
Released on the Hansa label, it entered the UK Singles Chart on 10 July 1982; it reached a peak of number 19, and remained in the chart for 8 weeks. [1] The song was a Top 10 hit in the Netherlands , Belgium and South Africa, and lampooned John McEnroe complaining about line calls in tennis ("The ball's in, everyone can see that the ball's in!").
"The Laughing Gnome" is a song by the English singer David Bowie, released as a single on 14 April 1967. A pastiche of songs by one of Bowie's early influences, Anthony Newley , it was originally released as a novelty single on Deram Records in 1967.