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  2. Steamboat Willie - Wikipedia

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    It was produced in black and white by Walt Disney Animation Studios and was released by Pat Powers, under the name of Celebrity Productions. [3] The cartoon is considered the public debut of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse , although both appeared months earlier in a test screening of Plane Crazy [ 4 ] and the then yet unreleased The Gallopin ...

  3. Blood Test (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Blood Test, published in 1986, is the second novel by American writer Jonathan Kellerman. It is told from the first-person point of view of Dr. Alex Delaware, a child psychologist who is Kellerman's main character in the majority of his novels. The novel also includes Delaware's best friend, LAPD Detective, Milo Sturgis. [1]

  4. Book Revue - Wikipedia

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    Book Revue is a 1946 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. [1] The cartoon was released on January 5, 1946, and features Daffy Duck. [2]A semi-remake of Clampett's earlier short A Coy Decoy (1941), it also incorporates plot elements of Frank Tashlin's Speaking of the Weather (1937) and Have You Got Any Castles (1938)

  5. Mickey's Parrot - Wikipedia

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    Mickey's Parrot is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney, distributed by RKO Radio Pictures and released on September 9, 1938. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and animated by Frenchy de Trémaudan, Louie Schmittt, Chuck Couch, Eddie Strickland, Clyde Geronimi , Paul Satterfield, Archie Robin, Don Patterson .

  6. Giles family - Wikipedia

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    Missing are George and the parrot. The Giles family is a fictional British family created by cartoonist Carl Giles at the end of World War II , appearing first on 5 August 1945. [ 1 ] Much of Giles's World War II work had been cartoons featuring Adolf Hitler , Benito Mussolini and the typical British Tommy , but he felt the need to expand after ...

  7. Krazy Kat - Wikipedia

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    For the first time ever, Fantagraphics reprinted the entirety of Krazy Kat Sundays: the first ten volumes collect two years worth of Sundays each (the first five in black and white, the last five in color – reflecting the shift in the original newspaper version); the last three paperbacks comprise the black and white Sundays already reprinted ...

  8. Sinbad the Sailor (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon begins with the legendary Sinbad the Sailor overlooking the seas with his faithful parrot from atop the crow's nest of a merchant ship. Suddenly, he spots a group of nefarious pirates and their captain singing a shanty. He rallies his crew for retreat, but the pirates discover them and plan to steal their treasure.

  9. Stellaluna - Wikipedia

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    It was a New York Times bestseller [15] and appeared on the Parents magazine list of top 50 children's books, [16] as well as in the New York Times ' s "50 Years of Children's Books" review. [ 17 ] Based on a 2007 online poll, the National Education Association listed the book as one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children". [ 18 ]