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  2. Here Comes the Grump - Wikipedia

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    Here Comes the Grump is an animated cartoon series produced by DePatie–Freleng Enterprises and aired on NBC from 1969 to 1970. [1] It was later shown in reruns on Sci-Fi Channel's Cartoon Quest. Structured as a battle between good and evil, the show was played for comedy.

  3. List of fictional birds - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 November 2024. This list of fictional birds is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals. Ducks, penguins and birds of prey are not included here, and are listed separately at list of fictional ducks, list of fictional penguins, and list of fictional birds of prey. For non-fictional birds see List ...

  4. List of fictional birds of prey - Wikipedia

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    A wise owl and good friend of Paulus the woodgnome in the eponymous children's comic strips and stories. Ossie Owl Owl Acorn Green: A source of wisdom. Uil Owl Olle Kapoen [8] A good friend of Olle Kapoen the gnome. [8] Urban Owl Ugglan Urban: An owl in a pantomime comic by Jan Romare. [9] Wiz Merlin: Shoe (comic strip)

  5. B. Happy - Wikipedia

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    Forced out of his home in Heaven, B. Happy must fix the problems of the people on Earth if he ever wants to come back. B. Happy is a lazy irritable bird whose attitude makes it unlikely he can achieve world peace. Whenever B. Happy can't solve a person's problem he is left to his last resort which he calls "The Egg", in which (even though he's ...

  6. Hyde and Go Tweet - Wikipedia

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    Sylvester demands that Tweety show himself, which he does, thanks to the Hyde formula, now as a crazy, evilly laughing giant bird-monster that begins chasing Sylvester. For most of the rest of the cartoon, Tweety frequently switches between his usual, innocent self (which Sylvester chases) and the evil bird-monster (from which Sylvester runs away).

  7. Trump's policies may not prove inflationary, Bernanke, others say

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    A number of leading economists, including advisers to past U.S. presidents, have coalesced around the view that President-elect Donald Trump's plans to broaden tariffs, cut taxes and curb ...

  8. List of animated Internet series - Wikipedia

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    Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy: 50 United States 2008–2009 Star Dudes: 4 United States 2000-present Simon's Cat: 40 United Kingdom 2008–present The Strangerhood: 17 United States 2004-2015 Timber Wolf: 13 United States 2001 Weebl and Bob: 120 United Kingdom 2002-2005 The World of Stainboy: 6 United States 2000-2001 Zombie ...

  9. Disabled Rescue Pig Running in Her New Prosthetic Boots Is ...

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    Life can change — it can get better! Just look at a disabled pig named Hannah, whose world flipped upside after getting prosthetic boots. Not only can she move around better, she can run now!