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  2. Noveltoons - Wikipedia

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    Noveltoons is a series of cartoons produced by Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios from 1943 to the end of the studio during 1967. [1] The series was known for bringing the characters from Harvey Comics to life, such as Casper the Friendly Ghost, Wendy the Good Little Witch, Herman and Katnip, Little Audrey, and Baby Huey.

  3. Tikki Tikki Tembo - Wikipedia

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    A book published in 1968 (the same year as Tikki Tikki Tembo) reprinted the 1924 version of the story. [ 21 ] An early instance of Chinese setting [ 23 ] is a 1941 [ Note 1 ] audio recording titled "Long-Name-No-Can-Say", adapted and narrated by Paul Wing .

  4. Kapo (1960 film) - Wikipedia

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    Edith, a naïve 14-year-old French Jew living in Paris, and her parents are sent to a concentration camp, where the latter are killed.Sofia, an older political prisoner, and a kindly camp doctor save her from a similar fate by giving her a new, non-Jewish identity, that of the newly dead Nicole Niepas.

  5. The Story of Holly and Ivy - Wikipedia

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    A television adaptation of the book entitled The Wish That Changed Christmas aired on CBS as part of the Ronald McDonald Family Theater on December 20, 1991. [8] The 30 minute show featured the voice of Jonathan Winters as The Owl, with Brittany Thornton and Lea Floden voicing the characters of Ivy and Holly. [ 9 ]

  6. A Thurber Carnival - Wikipedia

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    Fables (Part 1) is a set of three of Thurber's Fables for Our Time, originally staged by James Starbuck. In each fable, the nominally animal characters dress and behave as humans. [5] It includes the following: "The Wolf at the Door" - narrated by Second Woman. Characters include the Daughter (Third Woman), the Mother (First Woman), the Father ...

  7. James Robert Baker - Wikipedia

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    James Robert Baker (October 18, 1947 – November 5, 1997) was an American author of sharply satirical, predominantly gay-themed transgressional fiction.A native Californian, his work is set almost entirely in Southern California.

  8. Turning (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Turning is a young adult novel by Joy L. Smith, published in 2022 by Denene Millner Books, an imprint of Simon & Schuster. The novel centers around Genie, a talented ballerina whose career is ended after a paraplegia -causing accident.

  9. Turning the Tables - Wikipedia

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    Turning the Tables may refer to: Turning the Tables (history book), by Andrew P. Haley; Turning the Tables: From Housewife to Inmate and Back Again, 2016 book by Teresa Giudice; Turning the Tables, a 1919 silent film "Turning the Tables", the second episode of the documentary series Making a Murderer