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The list is restricted to notable ungulate (hooved) characters from various animated works. This list includes deer, moose, bovids , giraffes, camels, donkeys, and zebras, but excludes fictional horses , fictional pigs , and fictional pachyderms as each has its own list.
Pages in category "Animated films about even-toed ungulates" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Main character in a cartoon animal comic. [5] Look-Out Giraffe Boner's Ark: Mort Walker: One of the passengers aboard of Boner's ark. As his name implies, he has to look for land. [6] Het Paard van Sinterklaas Donkey. The Adventures of Nero: Marc Sleen: A black donkey used by Sinterklaas, which nevertheless claims he is a horse. [7]
Cartoon at the time was a relatively small band which was formed between Joosep Järvesaar (known for being the lead singer of the band 'Bedwetters'), Hugo Martin Maasikas and Ago Teppand. On & On was their second song released on the NCS label, and quickly saw commercial success worldwide, with the song soon surpassing more than 100 million ...
15 + 4 deleted scenes episodes + 6 songs + 2 promotional videos + 2 misc. United Kingdom 2008–present Big Bunny: 7 United States 2001 Cálico Electrónico: 18 Spain 2004–present Cat Face: 20 United Kingdom 2009-2013 Diva Starz: 14 United States 2000-2002 DumbLand: 8 United States 2002 Eddsworld: 52 United Kingdom 2003-present G.I. Joe ...
List of fictional ungulates in animation This page was last edited on 12 January 2024, at 19:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Saturday Morning Watchmen is a Newgrounds and YouTube viral video [1] [2] published on March 5, 2009, the day before the release of the live-action Watchmen film. [3] [4]The video parodies the DC Comics limited series Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, portraying the opening sequence of a fictional 1980s Saturday morning cartoon based on the series. [5]
The series chronicles the random adventures of two animal frenemies: I.M. Weasel (Michael Dorn) and I.R. Baboon (Charlie Adler).The first one is a famous, heroic, eloquent, highly intelligent and very talented least weasel who always tries to help people out and is thus adored by everybody, constantly shouting his catchphrase "I am Weasel!"