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Peek-a-Boo 6 The Noisy Ball Chris Allen Andy Pandy and Teddy find a very unusual ball. 7 September 2002 Peek-a-Boo 7 Easy Beady Jimmy Hibbert When Teddy breaks Looby Loo's daisy chain, Andy Pandy shows him how to make colourful beads for a replacement necklace. 8 September 2002 Andy's Cupboard 8 Andy Pandy's Odd Ink Chris Allen
Boo! is a 1932 American Pre-Code comedy horror short film by Universal Pictures, directed and written by Albert DeMond. [1] Even though this short film was produced by Universal Studios , the makers decided not to use footage from the company's own version of Dracula , but instead to use footage from the German expressionist film Nosferatu ...
"The Jazz Cats", cat puppets who played music with The Friendly Giant and his friends Bagpuss: Bagpuss: The large, saggy, pink and white striped, stuffed cat belonging to Emily and main character of the children's television show. Benjamin Cat Impractical Jokers: A large black cat with green eyes that resembles a mascot.
Grundgetta, Crystal of the Squirrelles (puppeteering only), Mae (2005), Black and White Moo Wave Cow, Nani Bird, Various Heather Asch: (2006–2009; 2019) Hansel (2006), Various Billy Barkhurst: (2009–2018) Ernie (voice for Sesame Street Live shows (2009–2014); regular performer (2014–2018)) Jennifer Barnhart: (2003–present)
Puppetoons is a series of animated puppet films made in Europe (1930s) and in the United States (1940s) by George Pal.They were made using replacement animation: using a series of different hand-carved wooden puppets (or puppet heads or limbs) for each frame in which the puppet moves or changes expression, rather than moving a single puppet, as is the case with most stop motion puppet animation.
A black and white cat who debuted in the manga chapter "The Cat in The Broomstick" who dreams of becoming a "Witch's Cat" for humans to respect her after getting abandoned. In the manga, she first meets Unico after pulling him out of a pit of mud and washing him up after getting picked on by a flock of sheep.
Image credits: Automatic-Rice-1467 Apparently, there is a whole community on the internet with 62K members as of today, called CatSmiles, whose members do nothing but post photos of their cats ...
Life with Snarky Parker was a "children's serial with a Western setting" with Bil and Cora Baird's puppets as performers [1] and the town of Hot Rock as the setting. [3] Snarky Parker was a deputy sheriff who studied how to be a detective by correspondence classes. [4]