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This one is Miffy, a Dutch children’s character who’s recently amassed a huge young-adult fandom stateside. With her simple, almost expressionless face, Miffy seems to court an air of mystery.
Miffy was created in 1953 after Bruna had been telling his one-year-old son, Sierk, stories about a little rabbit they had seen earlier in the dunes, [1] while on holiday at Egmond aan Zee. Miffy became a female after Bruna decided that he wanted to draw a dress and not trousers on his rabbit.
Miffy and Friends (Dutch: Nijntje en haar vriendjes) is a Dutch stop-motion animated television series, based on the Miffy book series by Dutch artist Dick Bruna. [1] The series was co-produced by Mercis Media and Palm Plus Multimedia.
Miffy the Movie (Dutch: Nijntje de film) is a 2013 Dutch stop motion [2] animated family film, based on the Miffy character created by Dick Bruna. Produced by KRO [3] and A. Film A/S, [4] the movie debuted on 30 January 2013 in the Netherlands. [5] The series is animated in the style of Miffy and Friends, the first television adaptation of Miffy.
Miffy's Adventures Big and Small [a] is an animated television series based on the Miffy book series by Dutch artist Dick Bruna, and the continuation of Miffy and Friends (2003–07). The series first aired on 2 October 2015 on Tiny Pop in the UK [4] and aired on NPO Zappelin in the Netherlands [5] and on the Nick Jr. Channel in the US. The ...
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One of the oldest known usages of hammerspace in games is the bag of holding from the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, a magical container capable of holding more items than normally possible, its contents actually being held in a pocket dimension or part of the Astral Plane.
A combination of pen spinning tricks. Pen spinning is a form of object manipulation that involves the deft manipulation of a writing instrument with hands. Although it is often considered a form of self-entertainment (usually in a school or office setting), multinational competitions and meetings are sometimes held. [1]