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The Peter Potamus Show is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and starring Peter Potamus, a purple hippopotamus. [1]The Peter Potamus Show is divided into three segments: Peter Potamus and So-So, Breezly and Sneezly and Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey. [2]
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Animated characters. It includes animated characters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents
The Hippopotamus servants are Hyacinth Hippo's maids, who Taylor describes as being "dressed to represent the brilliant light of noon day". They dance during the afternoon and help Hyacinth into her ballerina dress. In the final scene, they are found by the Alligators and forced to dance for them.
Little Hippo (French: Petit Potam) is an animated children's television series based on the French Petit Potam books by Christine Chagnoux. The series was an international co-production between Marina Productions , France 3 , ZDF , EVA Entertainment, Neurones and The Britt Allcroft Company .
Super Hippo needs to use all his super powers to find out what is inside. 4. Flower Acid: Good Vibrations After being woken up by a tuneless song, Ballerina Happo tries to get her hippo friends to make Flower Girl stop her off key singing. 5. Flower Acid: Sleepless In Sierra Flower Girl accidentally crashes into three sleeping hippos.
Angelina Ballerina is a British animated preschool children's television series based on the Angelina Ballerina series of children's books by author Katharine Holabird and illustrator Helen Craig. The series is produced by HIT Entertainment with animation production by Grand Slamm Children's Films, and aired on CITV for two seasons from 2001 ...
This list of fictional pachyderms is a subsidiary to the List of fictional ungulates.Characters from various fictional works are organized by medium. Outside strict biological classification, [a] the term "pachyderm" is commonly used to describe elephants, rhinoceroses, tapirs, and hippopotamuses; this list also includes extinct mammals such as woolly mammoths, mastodons, etc.
An extract was first used by the Walt Disney Animation Studios in one of their earliest cartoon series (Silly Symphonies). [4] The ballet was used in full in the Walt Disney animated film Fantasia (1940), albeit with ballet -dancing hippos (complete with tutus ), ostriches , alligators and elephants including Madame Upanova, Hyacinth Hippo ...