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Buzby was a yellow (later orange) talking cartoon bird, launched in 1976 as part of a marketing campaign by Post Office Telecommunications, which later became British Telecommunications (BT). [ 1 ] A group of runners from British Telecommunications with mascot Buzby at a fun run in London in the 1970s
Goat Cats Don't Dance: A cranky elderly goat who surprisingly loves to dance. Darius Yak Sing 2: A self-centered dance partner for Meena. Dawn Bellwether: Sheep Zootopia: She is the former and convicted assistant mayor of the titular city. Deer Deer Nichijou: Has a "wrestling match" to the death with the principal but lost. Don Valetino Goat
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Virgin Mobile's former headquarters in Trowbridge, England. In December 2005 it was announced that Virgin Mobile UK was in talks with NTL:Telewest regarding a sale. The combination of Virgin Mobile and NTL:Telewest would create the United Kingdom's first "quadruple play" media company, bringing together TV, broadband internet access, mobile phone and fixed-line phone services, and allowing NTL ...
January 3: Mel Gibson, American actor (voice of John Smith in Pocahontas, Rocky in Chicken Run, himself in The Simpsons episode "Beyond Blunderdome").; January 9: Imelda Staunton, English actress and singer (voice of Bunty in Chicken Run, and Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget, Mrs. Santa in Arthur Christmas, Aunt Lucy in the Paddington franchise, Queen Victoria in The Pirates!
Virgin Mobile logo outside UK & Ireland. Virgin Mobile is a wireless communications brand used by seven independent brand-licensees worldwide. Virgin Mobile branded wireless communications services are available in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Colombia, Chile, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Poland and Mexico.
After animating at Warner Bros. Pictures, creating Gabby Goat and subcontracting cartoons for Columbia Pictures for some time, Iwerks returned to Disney in 1940, where he worked as the head of the "special effects development" division until his death in 1971. Iwerks left behind his animation studio following his return to Disney.
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