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  2. Mr. Hiccup - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Hiccup is an animated series created by Italtoons Corporation in 1983. The character and initial shorts were initially created by Piero Angela and Bruno Bozzetto and developed into 39 three-minute episodes and several dozen shorts.

  3. Hiccups (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Hiccups is a Canadian television sitcom created by Corner Gas star Brent Butt, who is also the writer, show runner, and executive producer of the program. [1] The series was produced by Laura Lightbown and David Storey and airs on CTV and The Comedy Network.

  4. Chris Stuckmann - Wikipedia

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    When he began publishing video reviews, there was only a small group of other video bloggers reviewing films on YouTube. He has also expanded into reviewing television shows, anime, and video games. [19] [20] He published his first book, The Film Buff's Bucket List: The 50 Movies of the 2000s to See Before You Die, in 2016.

  5. Biography (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Biography is an American documentary television series and media franchise created in the 1960s by David L. Wolper and owned by A&E Networks since 1987. Each episode depicts the life of a notable person with narration, on-camera interviews, photographs, and stock footage.

  6. Jay Baruchel - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Adam Saunders Baruchel [1] (/ ˈ b ær ə ʃ ɛ l /; [2] born April 9, 1982) [1] is a Canadian actor and director. He is best known for his voice role as Hiccup Haddock in the How to Train Your Dragon franchise, and for his lead roles in the comedies Fanboys (2009), She's Out of My League (2010), and This Is the End (2013).

  7. YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Movies & TV is a video on demand service that offers movies and television shows for purchase or rental, depending on availability, along with a selection of movies (encompassing between 100 and 500 titles overall) that are free to stream, with interspersed ad breaks. YouTube began offering free-to-view movie titles to its users in ...

  8. Michael Stevens (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    Stevens launched the Vsauce channel in 2010. [14] Initially, it featured many contributors, with a heavy focus on video game culture. Several distinct series emerged, many of which were hosted by Stevens, including V-LIST (video game-related lists), IMG (featuring viral images), D. O. N. G.

  9. BookTube - Wikipedia

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    BookTube is a subcommunity on YouTube that focuses on books and literature. The BookTube community has, to date, reached hundreds of thousands of viewers worldwide. While the majority of BookTubers focus on Young Adult literature, many address other genres.