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  2. Baby Songs - Wikipedia

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    The songs are separated by short animated video segments. Baby Songs also released videos without Palmer, often starring other singers (such as John Lithgow's Kid Size Concert). Baby Songs was originally released on VHS by Hi-Tops Video in 1987 and then by Anchor Bay in 1999. In 2003, it was released on VHS and DVD by 20th Century Fox.

  3. List of Baby Einstein videos - Wikipedia

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    February 1, 1997 [6] Bill Weisbach None Aspen Clark (video credits) Sierra Clark (video discussion in 1997) Released originally under I Think I Can Productions as Baby Einstein [7] 2 Baby Mozart: Music Festival Classical music by W.A. Mozart February 1, 1998 [8] Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Baby Mozart the Koala (2008) Bard the Dragon; Papagino Dolphin

  4. The ABC Song - Wikipedia

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    The melody of "The ABC Song" was first published in the French book of music Les Amusements d'une Heure et Demy (transl. Amusements of an Hour and a Half) (1761) without lyrics. It was adapted in Mozart 's Twelve Variations and used in many nursery rhymes around the world, including " Ah! vous dirai-je, maman ", " Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star ...

  5. Busy Child - Wikipedia

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    "Busy Child" is prominently featured in the opening sequence of the 2000 action film Gone in 60 Seconds and is a selectable song to play while aboard the Hollywood Rip Ride Rockit roller coaster at Universal Studios Florida in Orlando, Florida. [citation needed] It is also featured in EA Sports video game FIFA: Road to World Cup 98.

  6. Dancing baby - Wikipedia

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    He stated that it was his idea to load the dancing animation on the baby. [1] Vulture, a pop culture website owned by New York magazine, reports that the animation was also developed by Paul Bloemink, John Hutchinson and Adam Felt. [6] The result was a file with the name "sk_baby.max". [6]

  7. EMH - Wikipedia

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    EMH may refer to: Efficient-market hypothesis , a hypothesis in financial economics that states that asset prices reflect all available information Emergency Medical Hologram, a fictional computer program personified in the Doctor on Star Trek

  8. Laughing Baby - Wikipedia

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    The Laughing Baby is a YouTube viral video of a baby laughing. The video became an internet phenomenon and has had a total of over 100 million views across multiple uploads. . Originally uploaded by a Swedish man under the pseudonym of spacelord72, and later re-uploaded and popularized by another user known as BlackOleg, the "Laughing Baby" is one of the few internet memes that have entered ...

  9. Baby Don't Go (Fabolous song) - Wikipedia

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    The video features Jermaine Dupri and is produced by him also. T-Pain contributes to the radio and album version. A somewhat similar instrumental for the song was used in Season 2 of Jersey Shore. The song contains samples from "The Finer Things" by Chuck Stanley and "Let Me Get Some" by Whodini. [citation needed]