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On December 9, 2011, ZeptoLab released a pilot to satisfy the fans' demand for more content with Om Nom. The pilot success prompted the production and release of the first season, which was aired from October 24, 2012 within Cut the Rope and Cut the Rope: Experiments apps, ZeptoLab YouTube channel, and in over 19,000 US movie theatres as part of an exclusive partnership with National CineMedia ...
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List of pseudonyms Pseudonym Real name Notability Notes Abel Djassi Amílcar Cabral: Guinea-Bissauan politician ABOVE Tavar Zawacki: American abstract artist
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. Character from the television series Sesame Street This article is about the Muppets and Sesame Street character. For other uses, see Cookie Monster (disambiguation). "Om nom" redirects here. For the video game character, see Cut the Rope. Fictional character Cookie Monster Sesame Street ...
Nôm, a classical vernacular script of the Vietnamese language that makes use of Chinese characters; Nộm, a Vietnamese salad; National Organization for Marriage; Natural organic matter
The Good, the Bad, the Weird (Korean: 좋은 놈, 나쁜 놈, 이상한 놈) is a 2008 South Korean Western action film directed by Kim Jee-woon and starring Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung.
N.O.M. (also, NOM: Neformálnoye objedinénie molodiózhi, The Informal Youth Association) is a Soviet/Russian experimental rock band, formed in 1987 in Saint Petersburg (then Leningrad), known for its mix of art rock, ska, folklore, classical influences (including occasional bouts of operatic singing) and eccentric theatrical stage shows. [2]