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  2. List of cross-dressing characters in animated series - Wikipedia

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    He is the son of a rich political family and loves to cross-dress in women's clothing and makeup, appearing in various fashionable outfits throughout the series, as well as several different wigs. [61] [c] He uses the alias "Kurako" in front of the other Amars to hide his gender. [62] Japan Subaru Konoe Mayo Chiki! July 7, 2011

  3. List of Barbie's friends and family - Wikipedia

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    Simone would reappear in the American Idol line with Barbie and Tori in 2005, with the Summer face sculpt. Shannen (2005): Blonde-haired Fashion Fever doll. Maiko (2006): An East Asian geisha released as a Collector doll. Harper Villa (2016–2018): First 'curvy' friend of Barbie, with blue hair. Appears in Fashionistas line and in vlogs.

  4. List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network - Wikipedia

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    The What a Cartoon! series of showcase shorts brought the creation of many Cartoon Network original series collectives branded as "Cartoon Cartoons" in 1995. Cartoon Network has also broadcast several feature films, mostly animated or containing animated sequences, under its "Cartoon Theater" block, later renamed "Flicks".

  5. What a Cartoon! - Wikipedia

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    What a Cartoon! (later known as The What a Cartoon!Show and The Cartoon Cartoon Show) is an American animated anthology series created by Fred Seibert for Cartoon Network.The shorts were produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons; by the end of the run, a Cartoon Network Studios production tag was added to some shorts to signal they were original to the network.

  6. Max Raab - Wikipedia

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    Max Louis Raab (June 9, 1926 – February 21, 2008) was an American clothing businessman [1] and film producer. Raab popularized the "preppy" aesthetic in American women's fashion in the 1950s and 1960s. [1] [2] As a film producer, he was responsible for bringing "A Clockwork Orange" to the screen. [3]

  7. Cheetos and Forever 21 just launched a snack-inspired ...

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    Shop for men's and women's t-shirts, dresses, shorts, socks, hats and more. Some standout items for summer include a women's Flamin' Hot Cheetos Bodysuit ($24.90) that resembles the snack's bag ...

  8. Casual Corner - Wikipedia

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    The chain's original merchandise was women's sportswear. [13] In the early 1960's, the stores primarily featured high quality clothing and accessories from the following manufacturers: The Villager, Ladybug (Juniors division of The Villager), Glen of Michigan, Cole of California (swimwear), Bernardo (sandals), Collins of Texas (handbags), and Vera (scarves).

  9. Shirt Tales - Wikipedia

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    Hallmark Cards released the homonymous line of greeting cards with animal characters wearing T-shirts upon which was a message. Those cards were among Hallmark's best sellers at that time, which led the company to team with Hanna-Barbera Productions to adapt the Shirt Tales into a Saturday morning cartoon, which premiered on NBC on September 18, 1982. [2]