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The Get Along Gang is a group of characters created in 1983 [1] by Tony Byrd, Tom Jacobs, Ralph Shaffer, Linda Edwards, Muriel Fahrion, and Mark Spangler for American Greetings' toy design and licensing division, "Those Characters from Cleveland" [2] (now Cloudco Entertainment), for a series of greeting cards.
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Sheep Shaun the Sheep Timmy Time: Shaun is a clever sheep and keeps his head. He has a good friendship with Bitzer. Timmy is a lamb, who is the youngest in the group, and has his own spin-off series. Shirley is the biggest member of the group, and has a high metabolism, her fur can be used as a spot for storing things. Sheep: Sheep Sheep in the ...
For the sheep ranchers, a lamb was crossed with a dachshund, giving it five yards more wool per sheep. Sheep shearing was simplified; a sheep was crossed with a pair of long underwear to produce long underwear-like wool. The farmer uses a plank to knock the sheep out of that wool. For the $2.00 betters, a giraffe was crossed with a racehorse ...
One of the most popular cartoon figures in Hong Kong, popular with children and adults. The comics often address serious social issues, such as death, poverty, and single-parent families. Orson Pig U.S. Acres: Jim Davis. Pig Pearls Before Swine: Stephan Pastis: A dim-witted pig whose stupidity is frequently exploited by Rat. Piggy the pig Teddy ...
Larry the Lamb - The protagonist and best friend of Dennis. Larry and Dennis are very mischievous and the closest thing Toytown has to hoodlums.On one occasion they vandalized the mayor's statue, and on another they convinced everyone there was a dragon on the loose (which by coincidence there really was).
Billy Boy is the first solo cartoon Tex Avery directed featuring his southern-wolf character, who previously appeared with Droopy in The Three Little Pups and later in Blackboard Jumble and Sheep-Wrecked. The short was originally planned as a Barney Bear cartoon with Dick Lundy as the director, but was changed when Avery returned after a ...