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  2. Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse - Wikipedia

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    Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse is a 1960s children's cartoon television show that was produced by Trans-Artists Productions and syndicated by Tele Features Inc. [1] The characters were originated and created by authors Bob Kane and Gerald J. Rappoport as a spoof of Kane's earlier creations, Batman and Robin. [2]

  3. New York Dolls - Wikipedia

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    Along with the Velvet Underground and the Stooges, they were one of the first bands of the early punk rock scenes. [4] Although the band never achieved much commercial success and their original line-up fell apart quickly, the band's first two albums— New York Dolls (1973) and Too Much Too Soon (1974)—became among the most popular cult ...

  4. Captains Courageous - Wikipedia

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    Captains Courageous, The Musical was a 1999 Off Broadway production at the Manhattan Theatre Club. Episode 89 of The Triplets is based on Captains Courageous and follows the plot very closely. Other adaptations: The Billion Dollar Boy by Charles Sheffield is a retelling of Captains Courageous in a futuristic science fiction setting.

  5. Bob Kane - Wikipedia

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    Robert Kahn was born in New York City, New York. [1] His parents, Augusta (née Tuchman) and Herman Kahn, an engraver, [2] were of Ashkenazi Jewish descent.[3] [4] A high school friend of fellow cartoonist and future Spirit creator Will Eisner, [5] Robert Kahn graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School and then legally changed his name to Robert Kane. [6]

  6. Jocelyn Wildenstein - Wikipedia

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    Jocelyn Alice Wildenstein [a] (née Jocelyne Périsset; 1940 or 7 September 1945 [b] – 31 December 2024) was a Swiss socialite [5] known for her extensive cosmetic surgery, which created a cat-like facial appearance; her 1999 high-profile divorce from billionaire art dealer and businessman Alec Wildenstein; [6] [7] and her extravagant lifestyle and subsequent bankruptcy filing.

  7. Harry Cording - Wikipedia

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    Cording was born Hector William Cording [citation needed] on 26 April 1891 [1] in Wellington, Somerset. [citation needed] He was brought up and was educated at Rugby, and he was a member of the British Army in World War I. [1] In 1919, he became steward for a British steamship line whose ships, such as the Vauban and the Calamares, which he had worked on, frequently called at the Port of New York.

  8. Harold and Maude - Wikipedia

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    Harold is death, Maude life, and they manage to make the two seem so similar that life's hardly worth the extra bother. The visual style makes everyone look fresh from the Wax Museum, and all the movie lacks is a lot of day-old gardenias and lilies and roses in the lobby, filling the place with a cloying sweet smell.

  9. Krazy Kat - Wikipedia

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    Notice the ever-changing backgrounds in this January 21, 1922 page as Krazy tries to understand why Door Mouse is carrying a door. Krazy Kat takes place in a heavily stylized version of Coconino County, Arizona, with Herriman filling the page with caricatured flora and fauna, and rock formation landscapes typical of the Painted Desert. [8]