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  2. Robot (dance) - Wikipedia

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    The robot, also called mannequin or dancing machine, is a street dance style—often confused with popping—that suggests the stilted movements of a dancing robot or mannequin. Roboting gained fame in the 1970s after Michael Jackson used the dance when he performed " Dancing Machine " with his brothers.

  3. Boogaloo (funk dance) - Wikipedia

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    Murphy is credited with introducing the Robot to the Boogaloo community, influencing and teaching popular dancers such as Derrick Lovings of Derrick & Company, Newberry, Boogaloo Dan, and the Robotroids. [14] In 1972, John Murphy helped form the Boogaloo dance group The Black Messengers and developed a robotic boogaloo. [15]

  4. YouTube Kids - Wikipedia

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    YouTube has also presented advocacy campaigns through special playlists featured on YouTube Kids, including "#ReadAlong" (a series of videos, primarily featuring kinetic typography) to promote literacy, [12] "#TodayILearned" (which featured a playlist of STEM-oriented programs and videos), [13] and "Make it Healthy, Make it Fun" (a ...

  5. List of programs broadcast by Disney Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Dance-a-Lot Robot; Dance with Mira; Disney Junior Music: Lullabies; DJ Melodies; The Doc Files; Happy Monster Band; Handy Manny's School for Tools; It's UnBungalievable [54] Jake's Buccaneer Blast; Jake's Never Land Pirate School; Lights, Camera, Lexi! Lou and Lou: Safety Patrol; Mama Hook Knows Best! Marvel Super Hero Adventures; Mickey Mouse

  6. RoboCup Junior - Wikipedia

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    RoboCup Junior (RCJ), sometimes stylised RobocupJunior, is a division of RoboCup, [1] a not-for-profit robotics organisation. It focuses on education and aims to introduce the larger goals of the RoboCup project (creating robots) to primary and secondary school aged children (technically up through age 19).

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  8. StoryBots - Wikipedia

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    StoryBots is an American children's media franchise that produces educational TV series, books, videos, music, video games, and classroom activities. [1] Its productions include Netflix series, Ask the StoryBots, StoryBots: Answer Time, StoryBots: Super Silly Stories with Bo, and StoryBots Super Songs.

  9. Little Robots - Wikipedia

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    Spotty Robot (voiced by Emma Chambers in the UK dub and Laurel Lefkow in the US dub) is a round yellow Little Robot covered in coloured spots who wears specs and can retract all her limbs and roll around like a ball for fast locomotion. She has a strong personality, likes rules and orders, and tends to give orders to her family (often causing ...