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Mog the Forgetful Cat (1970) Mog's Christmas (1976) Mog and the Baby (1980) Mog in the Dark (1983) Mog and Me (1984) Mog's Family of Cats (1985) Mog's Amazing Birthday Caper (1986) Mog and Bunny (1987) Mog and Barnaby (also known as Look Out, Mog, 1990) Mog on Fox Night (1992) Mog in the Garden (1993) Mog's Kittens (1994) Mog and the Granny (1996)
The Mog series, including: [34] Mog the Forgetful Cat (1970) Mog's Christmas (1976) Goodbye, Mog (2002) Mog's Christmas Calamity (2015) The "Out of the Hitler Time" trilogy: [35] When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit (1971) Bombs on Aunt Dainty (originally published as The Other Way Round) (1975) [36] A Small Person Far Away (1978) [37]
Mog Meg and Mog: Helen Nicoll: Faithful friend of Meg the witch. Mog: Mog the Forgetful Cat: Judith Kerr: Faithful pet of the Thomas family. Mogget: Sabriel: Garth Nix: A mysterious white cat that serves the Abhorsen, who may be more than he appears. Moxie: The Subtle Knife: Philip Pullman: Will's cat who leads him through the window to ...
Tonies SE (stylized: tonies) is a toy production company based in Düsseldorf and Luxembourg City. [4] The company's main product is the Toniebox, a cube-shaped ...
Mog (Final Fantasy VI), in the game; Mog (Judith Kerr), a cat in Kerr's children's books; Mog, a half-man/half-dog in the film Spaceballs; A cat in the Meg and Mog children's books by Helen Nicoll; Invaders from Mogadore in the book series Lorien Legacies by Pittacus Lore
Meg and Mog. Meg and Mog is a series of children's books written by Helen Nicoll and illustrated by Jan Pieńkowski. First published in the 1970s, the books are about Meg, a witch whose spells always seem to go wrong, her striped cat Mog, and their friend Owl. [1] The first book was published in January 1972.
Rachel Zegler. Photo Image Press/Shutterstock After the success of 2023’s The Little Mermaid, Disney’s next live-action project is a remake of Snow White — but not everyone is excited about ...
The ceremony opened with a song-and-dance medley performed by Gwen Verdon, Paula Kelly, Helen Gallagher and Donna McKechnie. [1]The theme was the global reach of Broadway. The "Wide World of Broadway" featured narrations by Rex Harrison, Walter Slezak, Rossano Brazzi, Yul Brynner and Peter Ustinov, who brought the viewers to: Vienna: West Side Story; Tokyo: The King and I; Milan: Ciao, Rudy ...