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  2. The Electric Company (2009 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Following the success of the first twelve Prankster Planet shorts, a second season was released starting March 2012, [8] and aired alongside repackaged episodes of eight The Electric Company episodes from Season 1 and Season 2. The second series of segments features Francine's Reverse-a-Ball machine, which reverses words.

  3. List of Flash animated television series - Wikipedia

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    Captain Cluck Haunted House Pets Home Alone and Prankster Planet Alphablocks: United Kingdom: 2010–2022: 2D elements (e.g. Facial elements) Adventure Time: United States: 2010–2018: backgrounds drawn with Photoshop; BMO's boat story in Ketchup; Autodesk Maya and Autodesk 3ds Max used for A Glitch is a Glitch; Adobe Animate used for Food ...

  4. List of The Electric Company (2009 TV series) episodes

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    The Electric Company tries to help Marcus improve his wordball-throwing skills so he can join them. Meanwhile, Francine and Gilda Flip —a new resident in Francine's building and Prankster-in-training—ask Manny to build a machine that can help them prevent Marcus from becoming the newest member of the Electric Company. Guest Starring Jenny Slate

  5. Impossible Man - Wikipedia

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    Written by Lee to be a prankster and hedonist, the Impossible Man claimed to belong to the alien race of Poppupians from planet Poppup in the "Tenth Galaxy", who all share a collective consciousness and the ability to shapeshift, as their planet is so dangerous they have the ability to evolve very quickly. [6]

  6. Tyler Bunch - Wikipedia

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    In addition to performing with the Jim Henson Company and Muppets Studio, Bunch has appeared in various stage and live-action television shows.Under the pseudonym H.D. Quinn, he has provided voiceover for several video games and English anime dubs such as Pokémon: The Series, Yu-Gi-Oh!, and Lu Over the Wall.

  7. 'Oppenheimer' best film speech at BAFTA's crashed by social ...

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    A uninvited social media prankster joined "Oppenheimer" director Christopher Nolan and star Cillian Murphy on stage at the BAFTAs after Michael J. Fox named the best film winner.

  8. Ken Babbs - Wikipedia

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    Ken Babbs was born January 14, 1936, and raised in Mentor, Ohio. [citation needed] He attended the Case Institute of Technology where he briefly studied engineering for two years on a basketball scholarship, before transferring to Miami University, from which he graduated magna cum laude with a degree in English literature in 1958.

  9. Morgan Edge - Wikipedia

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    Morgan Edge is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Originally a supporting character, he is a media mogul who acquires The Daily Planet and employs Clark Kent as a television journalist for his WGBS TV network.