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A video in the restored version for the short. Three little squirrels, after reading a book about Robin Hood, decide to act out the part of the legendary medieval outlaw.. The smallest of the three declares that he will be Robin Hood, prompting the middle squirrel to breathe down his neck and demand, "Who's gonna be Robin Hood?", prompting an intimidated reply of "You're gonna be Robin Hoo
California ground squirrels deviating from a steady diet of nuts, seeds or grains was "shocking," said Jennifer E. Smith, study lead and associate professor of biology at UW-Eau Claire. "We had ...
The squirrel was clearly the star of the game in a video that's gone viral online. We know there was technically a football game going on, but when the squirrel took the field it was like neither ...
Disco, denim, bell bottoms, flower power, funk and decades of fabulous music. The 1970s: What a time to be alive. For those growing up in that era, life was all about being young and wild and free.
Twiggy has also made appearances on screen in the 2001 film Down to Earth, Megamind, and the music video for Brad Paisley's 2014 single "River Bank". She has made TV appearances on Real People in 1979, Pet Stars, and America's Got Talent in 2012. Twiggy was shown climbing on host Nick Cannon, who said that he and the squirrel were "not friends ...
Untalkative Bunny gets driven to a dump outside of town; UB has trouble interacting on the farm while Squirrel sets up a search for a missing friend; Untalkative Bunny disco dances through the night with a newly hatched chick; UB wakes up perched on a fencepost and is caught having coffee and reading the paper in the farmhouse.
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The main character, Roadkill Bill, is a squirrel with distinctive tire tracks across his torso and tail. The cartoon ran weekly for nearly four years in the Twin Cities alternative newspaper, Pulse of the Twin Cities from 1999 until December 2003, [ 2 ] and has been published in book form by Carbusters Magazine , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] proponent of the ...