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This may not be the Gilmore Girls revival we asked for, but we’ll take it. Lauren Graham (aka Lorelai), Scott Patterson (Luke) and Sean Gunn (Kirk) are back in Stars Hollow in a new commercial ...
Of the hundreds of comments on my Ad Rant about the Walmart clown, half thought the TV spot was funny enough to pee their pants, and half thought the people who were lol-ing and rotfl-ing were ...
If the sole criteria is YouTube popularity, Wal-Mart is coming out ahead. The retailer's latest commercial is enjoying the spotlight, with just under 40,000 Wal-Mart's Clown ads more popular than ...
An unnamed vulture who appeared in several multi-commercial segments Sundae: 1999–2000s: Ronald McDonald's dog Iam Hungary: 1998–2001: A floating, fast green fuzzball with orange arms and monstrous face Mike the Microphone: 1980s: A one time character who guarded door and ran studio in McDonaldland Magical Radio Station Dr. Berlin Fries: 2010s
The commercial then moves to show the pair outside in the town square, enjoying the snow coming down around them. “Gilmore Girls” ran for seven seasons on The WB and then CW from 2000 until 2007.
Back to the Streets of San Francisco is a 1992 American made-for-television crime drama film based on the 1972–1977 series The Streets of San Francisco.It stars Karl Malden as police detective Mike Stone and Darleen Carr as his daughter Jeannie, both cast members of the original show.
Frumpy the Clown is a comic-strip written and illustrated by Judd Winick and appeared from 1996 to 1998. [1] Although it only ran for two years and appeared only in 30 newspapers (the largest being the Chicago Sun-Times), it had a fair sized fan base. The strip began when Brad Bragg, a 10-year-old kid, brought back a clown to live with his ...
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