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  2. Magic mug - Wikipedia

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    Video of hot water being poured into a "magic mug" and the subsequent colour change A promotional magic mug filled with a hot liquid (left) and empty (right). A magic mug, also known as a heat changing mug, transforming mug, or disappearing mug is a mug that changes color when it is filled with a hot liquid.

  3. The Ollie & Moon Show - Wikipedia

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    In Latin America, it airs on Discovery Kids, and in Quebec it airs on TFO. In the UK, the series aired on Tiny Pop. [10] [11] The series used to be available for streaming Netflix and HBO Max in the United States. [12] Season 2 was released on HBO Max in 2021 instead of being aired on Universal Kids. The series was removed from HBO Max in ...

  4. Category:Canadian children's television series - Wikipedia

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    Canadian children's television series by decade (8 C) C. Canadian television shows based on children's books (3 C, 125 P) CBC Kids original programming (1 C, 43 P) W.

  5. Category : 1980s Canadian children's television series

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  6. Category:Children's television networks in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon Network (Canada) CBC Kids; La Chaîne Disney; D. Discovery Kids (Canadian TV channel) Disney Channel (Canada) Disney Jr. (Canada) Disney XD (Canada) F. Family ...

  7. Mugwump (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    The term also occurs in the 1959 William S. Burroughs novel Naked Lunch and in the 1962 Roald Dahl children's book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, both times to describe fantastical creatures. It remains unknown which elements of political and cultural history, if any, influenced the naming of the creature which Dent documented, referencing ...