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  2. The Oblongs - Wikipedia

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    The Oblongs is an American adult animated sitcom created by Angus Oblong and Jace Richdale. It was Mohawk Productions ' first venture into animation . The series premiered on April 1, 2001, on The WB , and was cancelled due to low ratings on May 20, leaving the last five episodes unaired. [ 1 ]

  3. Angus Oblong - Wikipedia

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    Angus Oblong (born David Adam Walker; August 28, 1976) is an American writer and illustrator best known for his work Creepy Susie and 13 Other Tragic Tales for Troubled Children (1999) and the 2001 animated television series The Oblongs.

  4. Category:Works by Angus Oblong - Wikipedia

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    The Oblongs; This page was last edited on 16 May 2022, at 14:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  5. Tolkien fan fiction - Wikipedia

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    Kirill Yeskov's The Last Ringbearer has variously been called fan fiction, a parody, and an alternate account of The Lord of the Rings, from the point of view of the race of Orcs. Laura Miller , writing in Salon , likens the book to Alice Randall 's The Wind Done Gone , a slave 's retelling of Gone with the Wind .

  6. List of The Oblongs episodes - Wikipedia

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  7. Bob Oblong - Wikipedia

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    Bob Oblong may refer to: Bob Oblong, a character in the American animated television series The Oblongs; Bob Oblong, ...

  8. We Ate Dozens of Little Debbie Snacks in One Day—Here ... - AOL

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    We ranked 24 Little Debbie snacks, from Swiss Rolls to Zebra Cakes. And some of the most popular picks made it to the bottom of our list.

  9. Illustrating Middle-earth - Wikipedia

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    J. R. R. Tolkien accompanied his Middle-earth fantasy writings with a wide variety of non-narrative materials, including paintings and drawings, calligraphy, and maps.In his lifetime, some of his artworks were included in his novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings; others were used on the covers of different editions of these books, and later on the cover of The Silmarillion.