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Bing Bong, a character from the 2015 Pixar film Inside Out; Bing Bong the Archer, Troy's character in the 2011 television episode Advanced Dungeons & Dragons (Community) Bingbong, a character from the 2011 Philippine film The Woman in the Septic Tank; Bing Bong Island, a fictional location from the 2002 videogame Moop and Dreadly in the ...
Archer rescues her but is knocked unconscious from behind when he gets to the place. Graves arrives half an hour later to bring him round and they discover Sampson's body, strangled but still warm. On the drive back Archer accuses Graves of the murder. He had just married Miranda, who stood to inherit over a million dollars on her father’s death.
The protagonists in Macdonald's first four novels had gone by a variety of names. It was not until his fifth novel, The Moving Target (1949), that the detective Lew Archer was introduced. Following that, Archer also began to feature in stories written for magazines, in which he uses the phrase "The name Is Archer" when identifying himself.
TikTokers can't stop saying "bing bong" thanks to one excited Knicks fan. TikTokers can't stop saying "bing bong" thanks to one excited Knicks fan. For the longest time being a New York Knicks fan ...
The game begins with Moop reading a book on an island before his friend Captain Dreadly interrupts by picking him up on his ship and telling him about a piece of a map to the treasure of Bing Bong Island which he has found. The two then make their way to Bing Bong Island by crash landing their boat onto the island.
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Standing with his creations in Archer’s apartment, Mumford — whose name is used in the book for Archer's forger — explains how he made the paper look genuine. He aged the paper “by using ...
Tiny Planets is an animated children's television series produced by Sesame Workshop, and Pepper's Ghost Productions.The concept was designed and developed by Ed Taylor. The television series consists of 65 five-minute, [3] dialogue-free (and later narrated by Kim Goody, the singer of the theme song) episodes featuring two white-furred extraterrestrials travelling their universe and solving a ...