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"Peas in a Pod" March 20, 2003 () Corneil meets another dog owned by one of Beth's friends who has a striking resemblance to Corneil. Bernie is later fooled by ...
Poster of The Poddington Peas cast. The series features a group of thirty-four anthropomorphic peas, and most of their names not only refer to their jobs and main characteristic traits (similar to The Smurfs), but are also plays on words (typically "pea" sounding like "-py", such as "Bump-Pea" sounding like "bumpy", "Chip-Pea" sounding like "chippy" and "Creep-Pea" sounding like "creepy").
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In this video, we see a small baby sitting in a molded play seat on the carpet next to a German Shepherd puppy. Though there are a variety of shape and sensory toys on the tray in front of her ...
The name refers to a type of porridge made from peas. Today it is known as pease pudding , and was also known in Middle English as pease pottage. ("Pease" was treated as a mass noun , similar to "oatmeal", and the singular "pea" and plural "peas" arose by back-formation .)
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[14] [19] The film was between 3 and 4 minutes long and used drawn black and white images. The plot consists of a pea-pod that opens up to release 5 peas, and from these peas emerge five small toy-like figures that play with one another. The film was basically an experimental attempt and hence lacked a proper storyline.
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