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  2. Simon (French TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Simon is a French animated television series based on Stéphanie Blake’s books published by L’Ecole des Loisirs, directed by Julien Cayot, adapted by Thomas Forwood and Stéphanie Blake and produced by GO-N Productions with the participation of France Télévisions. The show centers on an anthropomorphic rabbit named Simon.

  3. Looney Tunes: Acme Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    The game received "generally unfavorable" reviews, according to video game review score aggregator Metacritic. [3] [4] [5] GamePro, however, said that the Xbox 360 version "isn't as fun or as inventive as Lego Star Wars but it is an interesting introduction to the Looney Tunes world and further proof that the characters have retained their ability to charm and entertain.

  4. Arsenal (Belgian band) - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal is an electronic music band consisting of Belgian musicians Hendrik Willemyns and John Roan. Since the issue of their debut single Release" in 1999, Arsenal have published six albums, collaborating with a wide range of international singers and musicians including Mike Ladd , Shawn Smith , John Garcia , Grant Hart , and Johnny Whitney .

  5. Rabbids - Wikipedia

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    The popularity of the characters, aided by various viral videos and media appearances, led Raving Rabbids to become its own separate franchise, dropping the Rayman name as of 2009's Rabbids Go Home. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The success of the Rabbid characters led the developers to create more games in the franchise, eventually leading to the removal of ...

  6. List of fictional rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Br'er Rabbit: Rabbit Song of the South: Featured in the film and in the popular theme park ride Splash Mountain at Disneyland: Brother Rabbit Rabbit Coonskin: A satirical subversion of Joel Chandler Harris and Disney's similar character from Song of the South, reimagined as an African-American. [23] Bucky O'Hare: Hare Bucky O'Hare and the Toad ...

  7. Good Old Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    Hill wrote "Good Old Arsenal" to the tune of "Rule, Britannia!" [5] and it was performed by Arsenal's first team squad for their 1971 FA Cup Final song. [4] This was the first record ever released to be performed by a football team's squad to commemorate them reaching the FA Cup Final .

  8. Category:Songs about fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    Songs about fictional female characters (1 C, 93 P) M. Songs about fictional male characters (6 C, 198 P) ... Megatron (song) The Mock Turtle's Song; Mrs. Potato Head ...

  9. Arsenal Number One - Wikipedia

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    "Arsenal Number One" was a single released by the English football team Arsenal, as a double A-side with "Our Goal", in 2000. It reached number 46 in the UK Singles Chart. [1] "Arsenal Number One" was adapted from Lou Bega's "Mambo No. 5." Additional lyrics were written by David Dein and Geoff Morrow. [2]