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Mighty the Armadillo [m] is a black and red armadillo who debuted in the arcade game SegaSonic the Hedgehog [72] and later appeared in the 32X game Knuckles' Chaotix. The character is described as a traveler who loves nature and desires to see every place. [73] Mighty hates to see weaknesses in others [74] and detests violence. [73]
Franklin's armadillo paintings earned him the nickname, the "Michelangelo of armadillo art". [6] In 1971, The New Yorker ran a feature story on Franklin and his work, entitled "Armadillo Man". [ 7 ] A portion of Les Blank 's long-unreleased 1974 documentary, A Poem Is A Naked Person , depicts Franklin's creation of a mural in Leon Russell 's ...
Cat Face is somewhat unusual, because it tells a continuous story over thirty episodes so far. It's written by Weebl's wife, Sarah Darling. It's written by Weebl's wife, Sarah Darling. The first 7 episodes are animated by Weebl whilst episodes 8 and onwards were mostly animated by Ben Smallman, aka Wonchop, though Weebl is still credited for ...
Now the discussion is relevant. The page was merged, and now someone would like to bring it back. That is fine. I have added a split tag, and posted a message on the Chaotix talk page. Nemu 20:01, 1 May 2007 (UTC) The page will be a redirect until the discussion is over. --Libertyernie2 20:20, 1 May 2007 (UTC) P.S.
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Tom Terrific is a 1957–1959 animated series on American television, presented as part of the Captain Kangaroo children's television show. [1]Created by Gene Deitch under the Terrytoons studio (which by that time was a subsidiary of CBS, the network that broadcast Captain Kangaroo), Tom Terrific was made as twenty-six stories, each split into five episodes, with one five-minute episode ...
Upon Armadillo's entering his office, the Consultant asked his secretary to cancel the rest of his appointments for the afternoon as he anticipated a lot of work improving Armadillo's image. [22] The Armadillo later took place in the Fifty State Initiative, as a member of Texas's superhero team, The Rangers. [23]
After the end of the production of Rocko's Modern Life, Murray kept a notebook of ideas for television shows and books.Murray attributes some of his most fond memories to days at summer camp; Murray said that he attended summer camp every summer for "4 or 5 years in a row" and that he "couldn't really get the scouting thing down".