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"Lions, Tigers & Bears" is the fourth single released from American R&B–soul singer Jazmine Sullivan's debut album Fearless. The song impacted radio on November 11, 2008, and was officially released on December 16, 2008, as the third single.
Lions, Tigers and Bears is a comic book series from Image Comics and Hermes Press, created by Mike Bullock with artwork by Jack Lawrence, Paul Gutierrez, Michael Metcalf, Mike Wieringo and Bob Pedroza. The phrase "Lions, tigers and bears" is said by the Scarecrow and Tin Man (to which Dorothy Gale replies "Oh my!") in the 1939 film The Wizard ...
Lions, Tigers, Bears (and its variations) can mean: Lions and Tigers and Bears, the fourth album by rock band The Adventures, released in 1993. Lions, Tigers & Bears (song), the fourth single released from American R&B–soul singer Jazmine Sullivan's debut album Fearless. Lions, Tigers and Bears (comics), a comic book series from Image Comics ...
Lions and Tigers and Bears is the fourth album by rock band The Adventures, released in 1993. The album contained the minor hit "Raining All Over the World", signalling the end of their chart activity. The follow-up single "Monday Monday" (a cover of The Mamas and Papas hit) stalled outside the official UK top 75 at #83.
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Yes, Wally was a Bears fan, who got so frustrated with the losing, so frustrated with this franchise, that he joined the Lions bandwagon. “It's hard to watch the Bears if you're a Bears fan ...
Cover parodies The Wizard of Oz, title parodies a line from the film ("Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!"). Pig portrays the Scarecrow, Rat the Tin Man, Goat Dorothy, Zebra the Cowardly Lion, and the Crocs the Flying Monkeys. Dickie the Cockroach can be seen in the poppy field. The Crass Menagerie: March 28, 2008 ISBN 0-7407-7100-0