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The Monster Heads were playsets that were considerably smaller than even the Horror Heads, and did not actually open up. They each came with one set-exclusive monster figure (referenced in the name of the set - for example, the Zombie Commando Monster Head came with the Jack Knife monster) and a Max figure unique to that playset.
Eureka's earliest tents, assembled from untreated white army duck, were so robust that a completely usable early Eureka tent still hung in the company's headquarters nearly one hundred years later. [3] In 1910, pioneering businessmen, Arthur D. Legg and Walter A. Dickerman purchased the company from its original owners. [4]
General Mills has announced that they will release several discontinued "Monster" classics for the Halloween season. Frute Brute (once Fruit Brute), which has been unavailable since 1988 and ...
Monster Buster Club: 52 2008–2009 Image Entertainment Corporation: CGI Monster by Mistake: 1996–2003 CCI Entertainment CGI Monster Force: 13 1994 Syndication: Lacewood Productions: American co-production Traditional Mother Up! 13 2013–2014 Citytv: Breakthrough Entertainment: Flash Moville Mysteries: 26 2002–2003 YTV: Nelvana ...
Mathnet is a pastiche of Dragnet, in which the main characters are mathematicians who use their mathematical skills to solve various crimes and mysteries in the city, usually thefts, burglaries, frauds, and kidnappings.
In 2021 a Lego City set was leaked in an advertisement from a Lego Friends instruction manual, depicting a brick building with features such as a brick-built dynamite stick prop on the top of it, as well as a cartoonish bomb print with an exaggerated facial expression to the left side.
It originally aired on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block from September 4, 1989, to November 10, 1991. The program featured various puppet characters who live in a giant's wind-up music box . The show was a joint development by Nickelodeon , animators Kit Laybourne and Eli Noyes of Noyes & Laybourne Enterprises, and the puppeteers at 3/Design Studio.