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Lindy becomes a good ventriloquist, and Kris gets jealous and gets her own dummy named Mr. Wood. After the acquisition of Mr. Wood, bad things start happening to and around the girls. Mr. Wood is defeated after getting crushed to death by a steamroller. However, Slappy comes to life and greets the girls when they arrive at their bedroom.
A stage actor in a bear costume, 1909. Creature suits have been used since before movies were invented. As part of his circus sideshow in London in 1846, P. T. Barnum had an actor wearing a fur suit of an "ape-man", and continued to dress actors in similar costumes as attractions. [1]
The name ZOOperstars! is derived from the "pun-based animal athlete monikers such as Shark McGwire, Ken Giraffey Jr. and Tim Tebull." [3] Currently, the mascot dance troupe has over 40 different characters [3] [4] who sport similar pun-based names. The ZOOperstars! act is one of the busiest traveling entertainment acts in the business. [5]
Blåhaj is a 1-meter-long (39 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) stuffed toy resembling the blue shark and stuffed with recycled polyester.It can be machine-washed at 40°C (104°F). [1]A smaller, 0.55-meter (21 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) variant of the Blåhaj is also available.
Representations of the shark are common in popular culture in the Western world, with a range of media generally portraying them of eating machines and threats.In some media, however, comedy is drawn from portrayals of sharks running counter to their popular image, with shark characters being portrayed as unexpectedly friendly or otherwise comical.
In the 1960s, Scott continued to guest-star on television, including an episode of Adventures in Paradise, "The Amazon" (1960), with Gardner McKay. Scott played the titular character, derived from a boyfriend's dialog: "She is a sleek, well-groomed tigress, a man-eating shark—an Amazon! She chews men up and spits them out."
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