Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
"Rattleballs" is the forty-sixth episode of the fifth season of the American animated television series Adventure Time. The episode was written and storyboarded by Andy Ristaino and Cole Sanchez, from a story by Kent Osborne, Pendleton Ward, Jack Pendarvis, Adam Muto, and Moynihan.
Water Babies is a Silly Symphonies cartoon released on May 11, 1935, by United Artists. [1] The cartoon was directed by Wilfred Jackson. It features 2-inch-tall nude babies playing games in and out of the water. The babies are all completely identical other than the color of their hair.
Blade of grass may refer to: Grass blade, the leaf of a grass; Blade of grass sign, in radiology "Blade of Grass", an episode of Adventure Time
They will each start as a blade of grass and climb to the top of the food web in a game of "Food Web Fury" so Aviva can track the table during the game progress. As they play, the brothers boost their knowledge of the complex relationships between predators and prey as well as the differences between herbivores and carnivores .
The dog tries to trick Barney by pulling off a disappearing magic trick, but is busted and the bird escapes. Barney tries to shoot it but the dog pulls an entire blade of grass out from under Barney like a mat, tripping him. Barney chases the bird and hides behind a tree, to which the dog sneaks up behind him and draws the quail on his trouser ...
Zerocalcare, the show's creator and voice of many characters in the original Italian version. Zerocalcare as himself, nicknamed "Zero." He also dubs all other voices in the first 5 episodes, except Armadillo.
"A Single Blade of Grass" is the first episode of Millennium to have been written by Kay Reindl and Erin Maher; the pair would pen two further episodes in the second season, [2] and another in the third season. [3] The episode was the only contribution to the series by director Rodman Flender. [2] [3] [4]
Charles Chilton Moore (December 20, 1837 – February 7, 1906) was an American atheist, and the editor of the Blue Grass Blade, one of the United States' first newspapers promoting atheism. Due to his criticisms of religion, he was dubbed Kentucky's Most Hated Man. [1]