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  2. Wee Sing - Wikipedia

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    Wee Sing characters Punchinello, Sillywhim, Little Bunny Foo Foo, Weeber, the Snoodle Doodles, and Trunky (originally Tusky) who are all seven from the earlier Wee Sing Videos, ride the Wee Sing Train to Singalingaland where Singaling the humanoid monster-like mascot with yellow-colored body (voiced by Mikey Moran) and Warbly the bird-like ...

  3. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen - Wikipedia

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    In the Wee Sing video "Wee Sing in the Big Rock Candy Mountains" (1991), the song is sung by Little Bunny Foo Foo to express his sorrow after he is turned into a goon by the Good Fairy for repeatedly bopping the Meecy Mice. He sings a verse of the song again in "Wee Singdom: The Land of Music and Fun " (1996) when he temporarily forgets the ...

  4. Witch-cult hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The witch-cult hypothesis is a discredited theory that the witch trials of the Early Modern period were an attempt to suppress a pagan religion that had survived the Christianization of Europe. According to its proponents, accused witches were actually followers of this alleged religion.

  5. White magic - Wikipedia

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    In modern stories or fairy tales, the idea of "white witchcraft" is often associated with a kindly grandmother or caring motherly spirit. The link between white magic and a Mother Earth is a regular theme of the practitioner Marian Green 's written work.

  6. Michael W. Ford - Wikipedia

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    To date, he has self-published over 27 books on the occult such as Bible of the Adversary, Luciferian Witchcraft, and Apotheosis. Ford is the owner of Luciferian Apotheca, a Left-Hand Path Occult Shop opened in 2007 that still operates as of 2023. [6] Luciferian Witchcraft was a top seller on Lulu.com. [7]

  7. Western esotericism - Wikipedia

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    It has influenced, or contributed to, various forms of Western philosophy, mysticism, religion, science, pseudoscience, art, literature, and music. The idea of grouping a wide range of Western traditions and philosophies together under the term esotericism developed in 17th-century Europe. Various academics have debated numerous definitions of ...

  8. We're All in This Together ( High School Musical song)

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    A music video was released alongside the film for promotion on Disney Channel. The music video takes the scene from the movie where the song is performed, showing the whole ensemble dance with balloons on the floor and the audience engaging. It was also released with the special features on the DVD edition of the movie on May 26, 2006. [6]

  9. Ween - Wikipedia

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    But we sat next to each other in typing class and both realized we were into music." [6] The name Ween was a word made up by the duo, a combination of the words wuss and penis. [7] Their earliest home recordings were drug-fueled and free-spirited; Melchiondo would later say about this era, "the music was designed to be obnoxious". [7]

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