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  2. Walking Distance - Wikipedia

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    It was like his private journey of seeing his old house. It's still there on Bennett Ave., going on the merry-go-round — which isn't the same merry-go-round — and walking the streets as he did when he played marbles with his friends. That episode is so nostalgic [for me] because it's so much about my dad. I can't help but see him." [3]

  3. The Merry-Go-Round - Wikipedia

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    The Merry-Go-Round was an American psychedelic rock, Los Angeles–based band, best known for the singer-songwriter Emitt Rhodes and featuring Joel Larson on drums, Gary Kato on lead guitar, and Bill Rinehart on bass. [1]

  4. Merrie Melodies - Wikipedia

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    By 1937, the theme music for Looney Tunes was "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" by Cliff Friend and Dave Franklin, and the theme music for Merrie Melodies was an adaptation of "Merrily We Roll Along" by Charles Tobias, Murray Mencher and Eddie Cantor [10] (the original theme was "Get Happy" by Harold Arlen, played at a faster tempo).

  5. Leonard "Boogie" Weinglass - Wikipedia

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    In the film, the character "Boogie", a womanizing prankster played by actor Mickey Rourke, was patterned directly after Weinglass. After leaving Merry-Go-Round Weinglass opened a string of retail locations called Boogie's Diner, the first clothing and food concept mix. This is a combination 1950s-style diner, clothing, and memorabilia boutique.

  6. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1929–1939)

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    This is a live-action/animated short film starring a character named Bosko. The film was produced in May 1929 and shown by the two to various distributors. The film was first made viewable to the public on Cartoon Network 's television special Toonheads: The Lost Cartoons on March 12, 2000, in an edited form.

  7. The-Merry-Go-Round - Wikipedia

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    The-Merry-Go-Round was a musical vaudeville production that ran at the Circle Theatre on Broadway in 1908. The music was by Gus Edwards, with a book by Edgar Smith and lyrics by Paul West; it featured skits including "Stupid Mr. Cupid" by Theodore M. Morse and Edward Madden, "He's A-my Brud" by Fred Fisher and Jesse Lasky, and "The Shop Window Girls", with lyrics by Will D. Cobb.

  8. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies filmography (1970–present)

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    Fowl Be Comin' 'Round the Mountain: September 6, 2001 The Matwix: September 20, 2001 N/A N/A The Matrix parody Judge Granny: Case 1: Tweety vs. Sylvester (Cagey Witness) October 4, 2001 Judge Granny: DVD - Looney Tunes: Reality Check; Judge Judy parody Twick or Tweety: October 18, 2001 N/A DVD - Looney Tunes: Stranger Than Fiction; N/A

  9. Cool Cat (Looney Tunes) - Wikipedia

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    His cartoons can easily be distinguished from most of the other Looney Tunes cartoons, as they feature an updated Looney Tunes logo with stylized animation, a 1967 remix of "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" by William Lava, and featuring the then-current Warner Bros.-Seven Arts logo (a combination of a simple W and 7 inside a stylized shield ...