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  2. Uncooked - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Carbone and Prisco pitched an animated series based on the greeting cards titled Uncookedland to The Walt Disney Company. It never made it past the pilot. [3] In 2007, Kelly Ripa expressed her love of the cards by handing out cards to celebrity guests Vince Vaughn [4] and Anderson Cooper [4] during their interviews on Live with Regis ...

  3. Hoops & Yoyo - Wikipedia

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    Hoops & Yoyo (stylized as hoops&yoyo) is an animated franchise by Hallmark Cards that centers around the titular pair of hyperactive and rambunctious characters: a pink cat and a green bunny. Primitive versions of the characters were created by Bob Holt and Mike Adair in 2001, who also voice the duo, although they weren’t given their current ...

  4. Someecards - Wikipedia

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    Someecards.com is a free online e-cards service created by Brook Lundy and Duncan Mitchell. The content of Someecards consists of parodies of the sentiments found in the traditional Hallmark greeting card, sometimes features content that could be considered offensive if taken seriously. [1]

  5. E-card - Wikipedia

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    E-card is an electronic postcard or greeting card, with the primary difference being that it is created using digital media instead of paper or other traditional materials. E-cards are available in many different mediums, usually on various Internet sites.

  6. Pucca - Wikipedia

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    Pucca was originally an "animated, online E-card service" made in 2000 by the company, VOOZ. The original service for the E-cards was the Korean e-card service postnut.com. [3] [4] [5] The popularity of the E-card increased so rapidly in various Asian countries [specify] that it was licensed by Jetix Europe in 2004, who also acquired television rights for the service. [6]

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