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Wonder Pets! is an American animated musical children's television series produced by Little Airplane Productions.The series follows a trio of classroom pets—Linny the Guinea Pig, Turtle Tuck, and Ming-Ming Duckling—who use teamwork to help animals in need.
Voiced by Phil Vischer (1993–2022) and Joe Zieja (2022–present); Bob the Tomato is a friendly but slightly high-strung tomato and host of VeggieTales.As the creator and original voice of the character, Phil Vischer often cites Bob as being "my inner Mr. Rogers...though a frustrated Mr. Rogers, because he couldn’t get things to go as smoothly."
Celery takes the kids out into space and shows them how the Sun looks huge, or small like other stars, depending on your perspective. "Treehouse Observatory": Sydney, Jet, Sunspot, and Sean fix up a treehouse and make it into their own clubhouse/observatory. The kids build their own telescope so they can all observe the nighttime sky.
Media in category "Cartoon Network images" The following 78 files are in this category, out of 78 total. A. ... Cartoon Network Punch Time Explosion cover art.jpg;
4 celery stalks, cut into chunks. 2 onions, roughly chopped. 1 bunch thyme. 2 sprigs rosemary. 3 cloves garlic. 2 cups red wine. 2 quarts stock (beef, chicken or water) Kosher salt. Freshly ground ...
Stalk of the Celery Monster is a 1979 short animated film written, directed and animated entirely in pencil by Tim Burton during his time as a student with the California Institute of the Arts. The film caused such a stir among his class that it attracted the attention of the Walt Disney Animation Studios , who offered young Burton an animator ...
Bunnicula is a children's novel series.The first installment was written by James and Deborah Howe, and introduced a vampire rabbit named Bunnicula who sucks the juice out of vegetables. [1]
The series' characters were created by Carrozza in 1996, [10] [better source needed] with the series being pitched to Cartoon Network in 2005–2006 as "Legendary Warriors for Hire" and to Mondo Media [11] in 2007–2008 as "Dungeons and Dayjobs", [12] before being picked up by Cartoon Network in 2013. Most of the series was animated in-house ...