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  2. Scooter (Muppet) - Wikipedia

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    Scooter is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show, known for being the backstage stage manager, utility stage crew member, and general all-around "gofer". He was originally performed by Richard Hunt until his death in 1992, and is currently performed by David Rudman .

  3. JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy, a typical school bully, pushes a dog named Squirt, causing him to fall off and break his scooter just before the tournament starts. Since the prize for winning the race is a new, "totally tricked out" Super Scooter, the other protagonistic characters decide they must win the tournament so they can give the new scooter to Squirt.

  4. Kick scooter - Wikipedia

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    Two-wheeled, three-wheeled and four-wheeled scooters which appeared around 2000. A kick scooter (also referred to as a push-scooter or scooter) is a human-powered street vehicle with a handlebar, deck, and wheels propelled by a rider pushing off the ground with their leg. Today the most common scooters are made of aluminum, titanium, and steel.

  5. The Space Kidettes - Wikipedia

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    The Space Kidettes is an American Saturday morning animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, originally airing on NBC during the 1966–67 season. In the show, junior rangers Snoopy, Jenny, Countdown and Scooter patrol the cosmos from their space-capsule clubhouse, with help from their dog Pupstar. [1]

  6. Pip and Posy - Wikipedia

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    Pip and Posy has two series, with a total of 104 episodes. In December 2021, there was an exclusive to Sky Kids Christmas special episode. [4] In October 2022, the first cinema show (Pip and Posy's Cinema Show) was released, with a second cinema show (Pip and Posy and Friends Cinema Show) in March 2024.

  7. Swing with Scooter - Wikipedia

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    Swing with Scooter was published by DC Comics for 36 issues (cover-dated July 1966 - Nov. 1972). [1] The series was an attempt at drawing upon the popularity of young British musicians such as the Beatles, and the teen humor market served by Archie Comics. [2]

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  9. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    Kindi Kids made a spin-off, called Kindi Kids Minis, which featured miniature versions of the 10-inch dolls, but still with the bobble-head feature and glittery eyes. Various playsets were made featuring vehicles like scooters, motorcycles, and cars, and a school bus playset, each with exclusive minis.