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Oysters were cheap in the 1820s and 1830s and a basic food source for the poor, who bought them from oyster stalls or wheelbarrows; [6] [16] in The Pickwick Papers (1836), Dickens has the character Sam Weller relate that "poverty and oysters always seem to go together", continuing "the poorer a place is, the greater call there seems to be for oysters.
When they start on their oysters, Bean eats all of his quickly, but the neighbour notices an odd smell coming from his oysters and asks the waiter about it. The waiter says that they have gone off and apologises to the neighbour, while Bean realises that he has just eaten bad oysters. [2] That night, Bean wakes up feeling hot and undresses.
Animated Antics is an animated cartoon series produced by the Fleischer Studios from 1940 through 1941, and distributed through Paramount Pictures. [1]Each cartoon ran less than 7 minutes, all in black & white (reports that Copy Cat was in Technicolor are erroneous, confirmed by the B&W Original Camera Negative on deposit at the UCLA Film & Television Archive).
The series focuses on the adventures of a half-human, half-oyster mutant named "Boyster", who was born from a toxic spill and adopted by a pair of humans and raised with his shell brother Shelby. Naturally, Boyster has to keep his oyster side under wraps, but he will use his many oyster-esque abilities to save the day.
The origin of Capp's word "shmoo" has been the subject of linguistic consideration by scholars for decades.. It has been speculated by that shmoo was a thinly veiled phallic symbol, and that the name derives from Yiddish schmuck meaning ‘male genitalia’ or a ‘fool, contemptuous person’ (Arthur Asa Berger and Allan H. Orrick of Johns Hopkins).
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Ali Baba Bunny was voted No. 35 of the 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field. [4] The film was edited into the Looney Tunes greatest hits features The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie (1979) and Bugs Bunny's 3rd Movie: 1001 Rabbit Tales (1982).
The steering wheel and seats of Bright's car — known as the “Stitch mobile" — are also covered in images of the fan-favorite fur ball. To some, the 57-year-old music teacher's obsession ...