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WellieWishers is an animated web series based on the American Girl doll franchise. [1] The series premiered on October 14, 2016 on Amazon Prime Video in the United States and Spain, [3] and subsequently aired on Televisa, [4] plus Tiny Pop in the United Kingdom. [5]
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William Howard Peter Wisher Jr. is an American screenwriter, known for his work with long-time friend James Cameron on the screenplays for The Terminator and Terminator 2: Judgment Day, [1] [2] and his work with Caleb Carr on Exorcist: The Beginning and Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist.
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In May 2005, Silver Fox Films announced to develop a new, revived version of the series entitled Spider's Silly Show. The format was to be extended from five minutes to eleven minutes, and fifty two episodes were planned. It was to be presented by Andrew Sachs, who had previously narrated William's Wish Wellingtons for Hibbert Ralph Entertainment.
Wisher or Wischer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Christine Wischer (1944–2025), German politician; Klara Wischer (born 1991), Australian basketball player; Michael Wisher (1935–1995), British actor; William Wisher Jr. (born 1958), American screenwriter; Yolanda Wisher (born 1976), American poet
Go! Cartoons showcases animated shorts and is designed to find "tomorrow’s cartoon hitmakers". [5] Each cartoon short can act as a pilot, with the most successful cartoons having an opportunity to be produced as a full series on Cartoon Hangover or elsewhere.
"Silly" is a song performed by Deniece Williams, written and composed by herself with Fritz Baskett and Clarence McDonald and released as a single in August 1981. The soulful and bittersweet ballad, from Williams' studio album My Melody (also released in 1981), became the most successful release off of the record, peaking at No. 11 on the ...