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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 February 2025. Fictional mouse Fictional character Jerry Mouse Tom and Jerry character Jerry's design in the Hanna-Barbera shorts. First appearance Jinx: Puss Gets the Boot (1940) Jerry or Gerald: The Midnight Snack (1941) Created by William Hanna Joseph Barbera Designed by Harvey Eisenberg (1940 ...
Win, 5th time in a row (10th of all time) The Fairly OddParents: Fifth nomination Phineas and Ferb: Becomes 5th most nominated, Fifth nomination as well Tom and Jerry: First and Only nomination 2014: SpongeBob SquarePants: Win, 6th time in a row (11th of all time) Patrick Star won "Favorite Animated Animal Sidekick" Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Mouse Trouble is a 1944 American one-reel animated cartoon short and is the 17th Tom and Jerry short produced by Fred Quimby. [1] It was directed by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, with music direction by Scott Bradley.
But he led the league in scoring in 1969-70, then assists in 1972, when those Lakers broke the single-season record for consecutive wins (33) and wins in a season (69).
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also addressed a ruling by a judge requiring him to take a paternity test in case regarding him being the biological father of a 27-year-old woman.
Call it an official change from Jones saying the Dallas Cowboys were “all in” on winning in 2024 to acknowledging they are going to have do more with less to win in 2024 because because they ...
Jones attended the University of Arkansas, where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. [10] He was co-captain of Arkansas' 1964 national championship football team. He was an offensive lineman for College Football Hall of Fame coach Frank Broyles and a teammate of college football and NFL coach Jimmy Johnson, whom Jones hired as his first head coach after purchasing the Cowboys.
Jerry West, the inaugural recipient, is the only player to win the award while being on the losing team. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar , who won twice in 1971 and 1985, holds the record for the longest gap between awards Magic Johnson is the only player to win the award as a rookie.