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  2. Snarf - Wikipedia

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    Snarf, an underground comic published in the early 1970s by Denis Kitchen; Snarf (ThunderCats), one of several characters on the television show ThunderCatsSnarf (), a character from the animated television series Trollz

  3. Snarf (ThunderCats) - Wikipedia

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    Snarf's friends are Jaga, Tygra, Panthro, Cheetara, Wilykit, Wilykat, and even Lion-O. Snarf served as a nursemaid and protector for Lion-O when he was a boy. [2] After Lion-O grew up, Snarf found that often Lion-O did not want to have him "mothering", or protecting him. Still, Snarf has remained loyal to Lion-O and the other ThunderCats.

  4. List of ThunderCats characters - Wikipedia

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    The main characters from the original television series. From left to right: Tygra, Snarf, Panthro, Lion-O, WilyKit, Cheetara, and WilyKat. The following is a list of characters that appear in the American animated series ThunderCats, its 2011 reboot, ThunderCats Roar, and its related media.

  5. Snarfing - Wikipedia

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    An example of a snarf is the Evil twin attack, using a simple shell script running software like AirSnarf [2] to create a wireless hotspot complete with a captive portal. Wireless clients that associate to a snarf access point will receive an IP, DNS, and gateway and appear completely normal.

  6. Bob McFadden - Wikipedia

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    Robert McFadden (January 19, 1923 – January 7, 2000) was an American singer, impressionist, and voice-over actor perhaps best known for his many contributions to animated cartoons.

  7. Kitchen Sink Press - Wikipedia

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    Kitchen Sink Press was a comic book publishing company founded by Denis Kitchen in 1970. Kitchen Sink Press was a pioneering publisher of underground comics, and was also responsible for numerous republications of classic comic strips in hardcover and softcover volumes.

  8. SnarfQuest - Wikipedia

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    SnarfQuest originally ran in Dragon Magazine from 1983–1989, debuting in issue #75 [3] and running until No. 145 (75-78,80-145). The first story arc, detailing Snarf's quest to become king, was collected into a single 144-page book, [3] entitled SnarfQuest: The Book, published by TSR in 1987; this edition also featured several never-before-published pages in full color including a story set ...

  9. They Came on Viking Ships - Wikipedia

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    Eventually, Snarf recovers, and hardly limps at all from the wound. The time comes for Hekja to spend the summer up the mountain with the other girls of the village. It is a tradition of the village for girls to stay on the mountain when they become of age, and the girls look after the cows and produce cheese whilst up the mountain, with the ...