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"Puff, the Magic Dragon" (or just "Puff") is an American folk song written by Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul and Mary from a poem by Leonard Lipton. It was made popular by Peter, Paul and Mary in a 1962 recording released in January 1963.
Puff the Magic Dragon is a 30-minute animated television special based on the song of the same name made notable by Peter, Paul and Mary. [1] First aired October 30, 1978, on CBS , [ 2 ] and produced by Fred Wolf Films , it features Burgess Meredith as the voice the title character.
Despite Sam's persistent pursuit, Bugs ultimately traps him and the dragon in an explosives stockade within the castle. As Bugs departs with the Singing Sword, the dragon's sneeze triggers an explosion that propels Sam and the dragon towards the moon. Bugs bids them farewell as the Singing Sword plays "Aloha 'Oe" at the end.
On the night of a full moon, Aladdin is caught between his promise to spend the night alone with Jasmine, and his desire to help his friends uncover a mysterious treasure. Complicating matters is a mysterious young woman and a jackal, which the group soon realizes are actually one and the same and must save an angry Jasmine from being harmed.
Hamilton uses his box as a sled. Maggie, Hamilton and the Beast try to count the Beast's spots. Hamilton wants to try a new pumpkin recipe. While Maggie and the Beast get the other ingredients, Hamilton gets stuck in a giant pumpkin while digging it up.
This is a complete list of the Nickelodeon CGI interactive animated series, Wallykazam!. The series was produced by Nickelodeon. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released First released Last released 1 26 February 3, 2014 (2014-02-03) April 16, 2015 (2015-04-16) 2 26 May 8, 2015 (2015-05-08) September 16, 2017 (2017-09-16) Episodes Season 1 (2014–15) No. overall No. in season Title ...
Gilbert did the sneeze routine in a memorable cameo in the Paramount comedy Million Dollar Legs (1932) starring W. C. Fields, Jack Oakie, Susan Fleming, and Ben Turpin. Gilbert as Friar Tuck and Red Skelton as Robin Hood in this Red Skelton Show 1956 sketch. Gilbert is prominent in most of the movies he appeared in, and he often used dialects.
"Hello Martians" - When Sneech and Big G devise a scheme to get free frozen yogurt out of Mr. Saucer by reporting false UFO sightings, Doraemon and Noby decide to create their own authentic UFO sighting - a plan that first involves creating their own aliens. Gadget re-introduced: Evo-Devo Beam.