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  2. Axolotl - Wikipedia

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    These new fish have been eating the axolotls' young, as well as their primary source of food. [23] Axolotls are members of the tiger salamander, [24] or Ambystoma tigrinum, species complex, along with all other Mexican species of Ambystoma. Their habitat is like that of most neotenic species—a high-altitude body of water surrounded by a risky ...

  3. Recurring features in Mad - Wikipedia

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    Don Martin, billed as "Mad's Maddest Artist", [2] drew gag cartoons, generally one page but sometimes longer, featuring lumpen characters with apparently hinged feet. Martin's absurd sight gags were frequently punctuated by an array of onomatopoeic sound effects such as "GLORK" or "PATWANG-FWEEE", coined by Martin himself (or by frequent ghost ...

  4. Mad (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Another Spy vs. Spy video game was made in 2005 for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and Microsoft Windows. A Mad app was released for iPad on April 1, 2012. [117] It displayed the contents of each new issue beginning with Mad No. 507, as well as video clips from Cartoon Network's Mad, and material from the magazine's website, The Idiotical.

  5. List of fictional fish - Wikipedia

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    Leader of a group of sharks that wants to give up eating fish. Bubbles Bass: PB&J Otter: Charlie Tuna StarKist brand tuna commercials Charlie the Tuna is the cartoon mascot and spokes-tuna for the StarKist brand. He was created in 1961 by Tom Rogers of the Leo Burnett Agency. Charlie the Tuna: Cleo Goldfish Pinocchio

  6. List of animated short films - Wikipedia

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    The list is organized by decade and year, and then alphabetically. The list includes theatrical, television, and direct-to-video films with less than 40 minutes runtime. For a list of films with over 40 minutes of runtime, see List of animated films.

  7. Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner - Wikipedia

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    In the direct-to-video film Tiny Toon Adventures: How I Spent My Vacation, the Road Runner finally gets a taste of humiliation by getting run over by a mail truck that "brakes for coyotes". The two were also seen in cameos in Animaniacs. They were together in two Slappy Squirrel cartoons: "Bumbie's Mom" and "Little Old Slappy from Pasadena".

  8. List of Octonauts episodes - Wikipedia

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    The team are preparing for a feast of red seaweed on the Galápagos Islands but a trio of salt-sneezing marine iguanas raid the Octopod and eat it all! 44 44 "Octonauts and the Dwarf Lanternshark" Barnacles 3 February 2011 12 March 2011 Down in the darkness of the ocean deep, Peso and the Octonauts must help a tiny, injured dwarf lantern shark.

  9. The BJ and Dirty Dragon Show - Wikipedia

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    The premise of the show was that Jackson was the mayor of the fictional Cartoon Town and the puppets were all residents of the town. Dirty Dragon was the postmaster, but ended up eating most of the mail. A large blob of clay called the Blob was the town monument; he spoke in a strange distorted voice only Jackson could understand.