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A Story About Dogs, Androids, Firemen and Tomatoes is a video collection by French electronic music duo Daft Punk that was released on March 28, 2000. [3] It features music videos of six tracks from their album Homework (1997).
A blue and white collie dog named Moongchi is driven by his owner to a forest somewhere in North Korea where he is released and abandoned. Moongchi waits for his owner to return. While waiting, he is discovered by a pack of stray dogs consisting of two Chihuahua mates wearing vests, a German Shepherd named Gaeko, and their leader, a small scruffy Shih Tzu named Jjangah. They
The trachea is no more than 4 mm in diameter during the first year of life, expanding to its adult diameter of approximately 2 cm by late childhood. [2] [3] The trachea is more circular and more vertical in children compared to adults, [3] varies more in size, and also varies more in its position in relation to its surrounding structures. [2]
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It's a Dog's Life, a 1984 Hank the Cowdog children's book by John R. Erickson; It's a Dog's Life, a video game developed by Sanctuary Woods "It's a Dog's Life", a song by Celica Gray, closing theme of the TV series 101 Dalmatian Street; It's a Dog's Life with Bill Farmer, a 2020 Disney+ documentary series featuring Bill Farmer
Nothing puts a damper on your TV watching quite like the saddest commercial ever. You know the one. It's Sarah McLachlan and poor, unfortunate shelter dogs begging you to get off the couch and ...
A tie-in book, Magpie Productions Presents Footrot Flats - The Dog's Tail Tale by Murray Ball and Tom Scott, and featuring animation stills from the movie, was released in 1986. [29] A more detailed book, Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale, The Making of the Movie by Lesley Stevens, was published by Inprint in 1986. [30]
Rusty: A Dog's Tale (Known as Rusty: The Great Rescue on Home Video) is a 1998 American adventure film directed by Shuki Levy and starring Hal Holbrook and Rue McClanahan. [1] The movie was produced by Saban Entertainment and distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment under the CBS/Fox Video label.