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Ricardo was a dentist who started to paint his face so that kids would not be afraid of him as he worked on their teeth. He became famous when a local TV channel interviewed him. The name Cepillín means "Little (tooth)Brush" in Spanish (while "cepillo" means literally "brush", the origin of the nickname implies it is, in fact, referring to a ...
The main characters are Karius (black haired) and Bactus (red haired). Their names are puns on Caries and Bacteria, and they are two small "tooth trolls" that live inside cavities in the teeth of a boy named Jens. They have a very good life, especially when Jens eats white bread with syrup and fails to brush his teeth afterwards.
Ren's Toothache is the third episode of the second season of The Ren & Stimpy Show. It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States on August 22, 1992. A censored version of "Big House Blues" aired yet again after this episode instead of "Man's Best Friend", which was barred from airing.
Charlie, Marv, Lola, and Lotta all have to draw pictures of their houses for a school project. They all have their own ways of drawing and look at some famous paintings for inspiration. Season 3 (2007–2008)
The Baker Street Boys; Balamory; Bamzooki; The Banana Splits; Bananaman (1983-1986, 1989-1999) Barbapapa (1975-1978) Barmy Aunt Boomerang [19] Barnaby the Bear; Barney; Barney Bear; Barney's Barrier Reef; Barney's Latin America; The Bartons; The Basil Brush Show [20] Basil's Game Show; Basil's Swap Shop; Batfink; Battle of the Planets; The ...
We all know puppies love to bite and chew on anything and everything, and those little shark teeth hurt! If you have a puppy that bites, it can be very frustrating and even scary if you have small ...
What is the "we listen and we don't judge" trend? Couples tell us if it led to any breakthroughs and a psychologist says if it's healthy.
Boys Drawing is an 1864 oil on canvas painting by the Swedish artist Sofie Ribbing in the collection of the Gothenburg Museum of Art. [1] This painting shows two boys drawing and is representative of an everyday realism with genre motifs. It is considered a highlight of the museum and was purchased soon after it was painted in 1866.