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A little penguin named Pororo lived in a small forest village far in an ice world. While having fun playing in the woods, Pororo finds a mysterious egg. Pororo brings it back to his house to eat it, but the egg starts to crack and a baby dinosaur comes out. Pororo thinks the dinosaur as a monster and runs away. November 27, 2003 2. It's All Right
Korean Air also provides Pororo-related merchandise for children including a doodle book, a colouring book and a plush toy of the character. In 2015, Pororo was chosen as the mascot for mass transportation in Seoul. In the summer of 2016, a Pororo theme park opened at Seoul COEX Mall featuring rides and a parade of Pororo characters. [5]
Petty is his Dance Festival partner, with their dance "Freeze in your Position" (Pororo Sing-Along). Crong (Korean: 크롱, voiced in Korean by Lee Mi-ja) is a little green dinosaur that lives with Pororo. Crong is discovered one day as an egg, which hatches later and is adopted by Pororo as his younger brother. Crong is usually with Pororo and ...
Middletown police and fire officials are investigating an explosion and fire in the Snowball Gate section of Levittown on Saturday night that has left a family of five homeless.. The Bucks County ...
Before the fire that set Melissa Lamesch 's home ablaze on Nov. 25, 2020, the day had started with excited anticipation. Melissa was due to give birth to a baby boy in just two days, and ...
An elderly woman, age 102, is evacuated from a care facility as embers and flames approach during the Eaton Fire in Pasadena, California, on January 7, 2025. ... isn't sure whether his house still ...
Pororo, The Racing Adventure (Korean: 뽀로로 극장판 슈퍼썰매 대모험; RR: Pororo gukjangpan super sulme daemohum) (also known as The Little Penguin: Pororo's Racing Adventure) is a 2013 South Korean-Chinese animated film directed and edited by Young Kyun Park, with a screenplay by In-Kyun Lee and Eun Sook Kim.
Like police detectives, fire investigators observe the scene and narrow down their search area, ideally to a 25-square-foot area, according to Ed Nordskog, a retired Los Angeles County sheriff’s ...