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Elsie the Cow is a cartoon cow developed as a mascot for the Borden Dairy Company in 1936 to symbolize the "perfect dairy product". [1] Since the demise of Borden in the mid-1990s, the character has continued to be used in the same capacity for the company's partial successors, Eagle Family Foods (owned by J.M. Smucker) and Borden Dairy.
The series follows six anthropomorphic characters, Ice Cream, Candy, Moon, Plant, Diamond and Dog, are going on new adventures every day as they find themselves in mischief, in a manner similar to the original Looney Tunes shorts. Each episode of the series has three main parts in 11-minute segments, along with other random shorts.
Cookie Puss is an ice cream cake character created by Carvel in the 1970s as an expansion of its line of freshly made exclusive products, along with Hug Me the Bear and Fudgie the Whale. The cake is fashioned with a space alien that uses cookies for eyes and an ice cream cone for the nose. [ 1 ]
After the Ice King was turned back into Simon, the universe lost its original magical qualities. A regular auditor named Scarab visits the Time Room for investigation, where he finds Fionna, Cake, and Simon; however, Prismo gives the trio a remote to escape. Simon suggests to the duo about him being the Ice King again, so as to solve their ...
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Chilly Slab Ice Cream Shop – Chilly Slab Ice-Cream Shop is the ice cream shop that celebrates whenever a customer leaves a tip. Crazy Carson's Lost and Found – A student called Crazy Carson makes advertisements about everything being free at the lost and found. Dr. Goldstein – A segment about a dentist.
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These images - a car, a horse, an ice cream, a lighthouse, a duck, a rocket, an elephant, a number nine, and a ship - would all be drawn on screen by yellow wispy lines, which after drawing all the animals would animate out to draw the 'BBC' caption. [4] This ident was played out from tape, as opposed to the live BBC Micro ident.