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The answer was “girls who wear glasses.” Defending champion Will Wallace got the answer right. “Yeah, a little problematic,” host Ken Jennings said after Wallace gave his answer.
Marcie wears round glasses with opaque lenses and wears her dark brown (sometimes black) hair in a short bob style. [8] In the animated specials, she also wears an orange T-shirt (colored red in the Apple TV+ specials and The Peanuts Movie). She and Peppermint Patty were the only girls in the strip to wear a T-shirt and shorts.
Velma Dinkley is a fictional character in the Scooby-Doo franchise. [3] She is usually seen wearing a baggy orange turtleneck sweater, a short red pleated skirt, knee high socks, Mary Jane shoes, and a pair of black square glasses, which she frequently loses and is unable to see without.
Totally Spies! is a French anime-influenced animated spy-fi series created by Vincent Chalvon-Demersay and David Michel mainly produced by French company Zodiak Kids & Family France, [a] with seasons three to five being co-produced with Canadian company Image Entertainment Corporation.
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An animated version of the DC Comics character who appeared in two animated inserts (test show #1, voiced by Bud Collyer, and episode #184, voiced by Lennie Weinrib) [18] Suzie Kabloozie Mo Willems: Ruth Buzzi: 1994–2002 A young girl who appeared in many Sesame Street inserts by Mo Willems. Sweet Adeline Maurice Sendak: Maddie Page 1971
The Girl I Like Forgot Her Glasses (好きな子がめがねを忘れた, Suki na Ko ga Megane o Wasureta) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Koume Fujichika. The series was first published on Fujichika's Twitter account in April 2018, before being serialized in Square Enix 's Monthly Gangan Joker magazine from November 2018 ...
The rainbow trail is also expelled from Tiger's rear end when she passes gas. Her personality is a cross between that of a stereotypical teenage girl, a house cat, and a real-life tiger. In order for Tiger's emotions to be shown, only certain parts of her body (specifically her facial ones) are animated. This is done in a stop-motion style.