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Bongo Cat. Bongo Cat is an Internet meme that originated when a Twitter user created and tweeted a GIF of a white cat-like blob smacking a table with its two paws. [1] [2] The tweet was then replied to by another Twitter user [3] with an edited version of the GIF including bongos hit to the tune of a Super Mario World track. [4]
Dog with a Blog is an American comedy television series that aired on Disney Channel, premiering on October 12, 2012, and ending on September 25, 2015. The series stars G Hannelius, Blake Michael, Francesca Capaldi, Regan Burns, and Beth Littleford. The series also features the voice of Stephen Full.
Petz: Dogz 2 and Petz: Catz 2 on DS is a virtual pet game in some ways, but unlike the other platform versions, these versions are quite different. They are released in the US under those titles, whereas they're called Dogz 2 and Catz 2 in the UK. In the dog version, the player can choose one of 11 breeds per game, but cannot give the pet an ...
Teresa Lopez of TV Fanatic gave the episode 4 out of 5 stars. She enjoyed the story of Homer and Bongo and its use to tell origin stories for other characters. However, she dislikes the inconsistency of Grampa's status and his relationship with Homer. [8] Jen Johnson of Den of Geek liked the dog story, but would have preferred more of a ...
A third anime season, called Dog Days'' (ドッグデイズダブルダッシュ, Doggu Deizu Daburu Dasshu, Dog Days Double Dash) aired 12 episodes from January 10 to March 28, 2015. For the first season, the opening theme is " Scarlet Knight " by Nana Mizuki , and the ending theme is "Presenter" by Yui Horie , both produced and composed by ...
"Dog and Cat" is a slang term used by police officers to denote a male-female partnership. The show is especially remembered for the car that Kim Basinger used in the series: a souped-up Volkswagen Beetle with a Porsche engine.
It aired from October 2, 2020, to March 27, 2021, on the Super Animeism block on MBS, TBS, BS-TBS, and other channels. [2] Ayaka Ōhashi will perform the series' theme song "Nyan Daa Wan Daa Days", as well as the series' second theme song "Lovely Days". [4] The series ran for 24 episodes. [5] Each episode is approximately 2 minutes in length.
The Animal Kwackers: (from left to right) Rory, Twang, Bongo, and Boots. Animal Kwackers was a children's television series produced by Yorkshire Television and broadcast on Britain's ITV from 1975 to 1978. The Animal Kwackers were a four-piece pop band consisting of Rory, a lion; Twang, a monkey; Bongo, a dog; and Boots, a tiger.