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  2. Schoolhouse Rock! - Wikipedia

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    The first video of the series, "Three Is a Magic Number," originally debuted during the debut episode of Curiosity Shop on September 2, 1971. [5] The Curiosity Shop version is an extended cut which includes an additional scene/verse of 15 seconds in length that explains the pattern of each set of ten containing three multiples of three ...

  3. List of music video television channels - Wikipedia

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    Music video stations between pulled off and now aired all over the world include the following: ... Cable Music Channel; Channel O; Channel [V] ... This page was last ...

  4. Category:Children's television networks - Wikipedia

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    Kids Channel (Mauritian TV channel) ... (TV channel) Magic Kids (TV channel) Mangas (TV channel) ... This page was last edited on 13 February 2022, ...

  5. Kids (MGMT song) - Wikipedia

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    NME named it the number-one song on its list of the Best Singles of 2008. [11] In October 2011, NME placed it at number 99 on its list "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years". [12] Rolling Stone named it number 46 on its list of 100 Best Songs of the 2000s. [13] Rolling Stone's Kevin O'Donnell described the song as, "a noisy New Order-style ...

  6. Magic number - Wikipedia

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    Magic Numbers, British 2010 television game show; Magic Number (game), a pricing game on The Price is Right "Magic Number" (song), a song by Maaya Sakamoto "The Magic Number", a 1990 song by De La Soul from 3 Feet High and Rising; The Magic Numbers, a British rock band

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  8. Children's television series - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon, the first children's television channel, launched in 1979 (though its history traces back to the 1977 launch of QUBE's C-3 channel); [31] it consists largely of original series aimed at children, preteens and young teenagers, including animated series, to live-action comedy and action series, as well as series aimed at preschoolers ...

  9. Much (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    [34] [35] The Much Retro Lunch block remained the only regularly-scheduled music video programming on the channel, with the network citing its popularity among youth as a factor. [33] The block was discontinued on March 20, 2020, and was later replaced by Corner Gas. The last music video that the channel aired was Irreplaceable by Beyonce.