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  2. File:Oil drop.svg - Wikipedia

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. AED Oil; Aker Floating Production; Akpo

  3. Get Rich Quick Porky - Wikipedia

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    Get Rich Quick Porky is a 1937 Warner Bros. Looney Tunes cartoon directed by Bob Clampett. [2] The short was released on August 28, 1937, and stars Porky Pig. [3] Chuck Jones, later to be famed as a director, is credited as animator on the short. This cartoon marks the final appearance of Gabby Goat until New Looney Tunes.

  4. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    Oswald doing a handstand.. While under Disney's creative control, Oswald was one of the first cartoon characters that had personality. [citation needed] As outlined by Walt himself: "Hereafter we will aim to [make] Oswald a younger character, peppy, alert, saucy, and venturesome, keeping him also neat and trim". [16]

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  6. Popeye - Wikipedia

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    The first cartoon in the series was released in 1933, and Popeye cartoons remained a staple of Paramount's release schedule for nearly 25 years. [21] Billy Costello was the original voice of Popeye, a voice that was replicated by later performers, such as Jack Mercer and even Mae Questel .

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  8. Oil droplet - Wikipedia

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    Bird cone cell, including oil droplet. Oil droplets are found in the eyes of some animals, being located in the photoreceptor cells.They are especially common in the eyes of diurnal (active during the day) reptiles (e.g. lizards, turtles) and birds (see bird vision), though are present in other taxa such as lungfish. [1]

  9. Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga - Wikipedia

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    Most think Toba Sōjō created Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga, who created a painting a lot like Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga; [8] however, it is hard to verify this claim. [10] [11] [12] The drawings of Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga are making fun of Japanese priests in the creator's time period, characterising them as toads, rabbits and monkeys.