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  2. Ni Ni's Treehouse - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Ni Ni's Treehouse premiered on September 25, 2000 on TLC's Ready Set Learn! block, [1] and later appeared on Discovery Kids (as part of Ready Set Learn!) and Spanish-speaking Telemundo. Internationally, it aired on GMTV Kids and later CITV Channel in the UK in 2006. [citation needed]

  3. My Little Pony - Wikipedia

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    My Pretty Pony is a pony figurine introduced by Hasbro in 1981 that was created by illustrator Bonnie Zacherle and sculptor Charles Muenchinger. [10] My Pretty Pony is a ten-inch-tall hard plastic figurine that can wiggle its ears, swish its tail, and wink one eye.

  4. Pound Puppies - Wikipedia

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    Other products besides stuffed toys were made such as Little Golden Books, coloring books and miniature figurines. [10] Pound Puppies continued to be popular in the early 1990s. The toys were produced again in the early 2000s and included specific breeds of dog (as opposed to a generic model) along with barking sounds and movements. [11]

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  6. Eisner Award for Best Coloring - Wikipedia

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    The Manhattan Projects (Image Comics), Nowhere Men (Image Comics), Pretty Deadly (Image Comics), Zero (Image Comics), The Massive (Dark Horse Comics), Tom Strong , The X-Files Season 10 (IDW Publishing), Captain Marvel (Marvel Comics), Journey into Mystery (Marvel Comics), Numbercruncher (Titan Comics), Quantum and Woody (Valiant Comics)

  7. The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest - Wikipedia

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    [36] [86] [87] Turner provided digital and bound style guides featuring collections of Quest artwork, coloring instructions, and product ideas. [88] Produced for $100,000 and believed to be the first of its kind, the digital style guide included fonts, logos, character art, merchandising mock-ups, voice clips, and other interactive content.