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  1. Ed the Happy Clown - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-1-77046-075-1. Ed the Happy Clown is a graphic novel by Canadian cartoonist Chester Brown. Its title character is a large-headed, childlike children's clown who undergoes one horrifying affliction after another. The story is a dark, humorous mix of genres and features scatological humour, sex, body horror, extreme graphic violence, and ...

  2. File:Pipo de Clown.png - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Clowns in art - Wikipedia

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  4. Bozo the Clown - Wikipedia

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    Bozo the Clown, sometimes billed as "Bozo, The World's Most Famous Clown", is a clown character created for children's entertainment, widely popular in the second half of the 20th century. He was introduced in the United States in 1946, and to television in 1949, later appearing in franchised television programs of which he was the host, where ...

  5. 13 Mind-Blowing Things You Didn't Know About McDonald's - AOL

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    McDonald's is known for its fries, but it hasn't always used the same recipe. Prior to 1990, they were fried in beef fat. Due to health concerns, McDonald's then began using a vegetable-based oil ...

  6. Circus clown - Wikipedia

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    A clown who works among the audience. A raucous acrobatic clown routine, typically done by a large group of clowns, consisting of a series of fast-paced acrobatic maneuvers and comedy jumps off of a mini trampoline, over a vaulting horse and into a mat. Name of a bi-weekly circus trade magazine.

  7. Clown - Wikipedia

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    A clown is a person who performs physical comedy and arts in an open-ended fashion, typically while wearing distinct makeup or costuming and reversing folkway-norms. The art of performing as a clown is known as clowning or buffoonery, and the term "clown" may be used synonymously with predecessors like jester, joker, buffoon, fool, or harlequin.

  8. File:Once a Clown, Always a Clown-p183.png - Wikipedia

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