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  2. Crashbox - Wikipedia

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    Crashbox is a stop-motion animated "Edutainment" children's television series co-created by Eamon Harrington and John Watkin for HBO Family that ran from 1999 to 2000 in the United States. It was HBO's second series (their first being Braingames 15 years earlier) focusing on educational skits.

  3. Cuppa Coffee Studios - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1990s, Cuppa Coffee produced the HBO Family series Crashbox and other shorter projects for the network, the CBS Christmas special Snowden's Christmas, and pilots for Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network. In 2001, Cuppa Coffee Animation started development on three series for children: Cinema Sue, Ted's Bed and Gordon Giraffe.

  4. Talk:Crashbox - Wikipedia

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    *All HBO sources site Crashbox S1 and S2 as having 26 episodes each; meaning that Eps 27-39 are supposed to be part of Season 2, NOT Season 1 (in spite of reusing segments from the previous season). *Detective Verity's full name is indeed Verity Wisenheimer, as mentioned in Episode 50.

  5. HBO Kids - Wikipedia

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    Crashbox 1: February 1, 1999 – April 1, 2000 January 2005 - February 2024 [note 2] [note 3] Kindergarten 1: August 26, 2001 – September 7, 2001 August 26, 2001 – February 29, 2024 HBO Storybook Musicals 1: November 18, 1987 – December 8, 1993 Classical Baby 1: May 14, 2005 – 2017 May 14, 2005 – 2024

  6. Remembering Garbage's 'Push It,' the most-robbed video in ...

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    "We were convinced we were going to win, just because it deserved to win. But of course it didn't," chuckles Garbage's Shirley Manson.

  7. Braingames (1983 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Braingames is an American educational program shown on HBO in the mid-1980s. It was a half-hour program consisting of brain-teasing animated skits (either stop-motion or cartoon) designed to make the viewers think.

  8. Leaders are pushing to ban cellphones in schools. Are they a ...

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    Democratic officials from California, New York and Virginia are the latest to urge school leaders to restrict cellphones in their schools.

  9. Mysterious NJ drone activity may be deliberate distraction ...

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    The enigmatic drones looming over the tri-state area are likely a deliberate distraction by a foreign power trying to hide other nefarious activities in the US, one expert has claimed.