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In "Trading Places", it is revealed she has a crush on a dog named Digby and once fell in love with a street mime in Paris named Philippe. Penny Ling (speaking voice by Jocelyne Loewen and singing voice Laura Hastings) is a female white and indigo giant panda with greyish purple eyes, who is a rhythmic gymnast with a talent for twirling ribbons.
A monkey made super-intelligent by the Electronium hat he wears, which was created by Professor Farnsworth in Futurama. George: Monkey Curious George: Giggles and Tickles Monkey 64 Zoo Lane: Two monkeys who like to tickle each other. Gleek: Monkey Super Friends: A blue "space monkey" and the pet of Zan and Jayna, the Wonder Twins. Hoho Colobus ...
The Monkey, based on the Musical Jolly Chimp toy from the 1960s, monitors the Sunnyside Daycare security cameras at night. Every time a toy tries to escape, the Monkey pushes a button that turns on the P.A. and screeches into it while banging his cymbals repeatedly, alerting Lotso and his gang like a security alarm. Chatter Telephone tells ...
Robotic dog Dynomutt, Dog Wonder: The robotic dog sidekick of the Blue Falcon. [42] Gleek: Monkey The All-New Super Friends Hour: A blue, monkey-like alien and a member of the Super Friends. [43] Hong Kong Phooey: Dog Hong Kong Phooey: A dog superhero that fights crime with kung fu. [42] Mighty Mouse: Mouse Mighty Mouse series A superhero mouse ...
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10: Leo. People who name their dog Leo are either huge DiCaprio or Tolstoy fans. 9: Ollie. The Bump also tells me that Ollie is a gender-neutral Latin name means "olive tree," which is a symbol of ...
A detective, and Prys ar Frys' animated dog friend. Charkie Cocker Spaniel: Curious George: Steve and Betsy's dog; about a brown monkey who is brought from his home in Africa by "The Man with The Yellow Hat" to live in a big city. Charles Pitbull terrier: The Loud House: The Loud family's pet dog. Choppy Bulldog: The Yogi Bear Show
Image credits: woofie.tv Around 65.1 million U.S. households own at least one dog. And we aren’t really surprised. They’re cute, they’re loyal, they’re funny and they’re affectionate ...