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  2. Funpals - Wikipedia

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    Instead of merely having the cartoon or movie's logo, Funpals uses the characters from the movie or television show on the underpants, for example Jurassic Park, Bob the Builder, [3] Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, [3] Spider-Man, [3] Batman, Pokémon, [3] Superman, [4] Batman Begins (based on the 2005 American motion picture) and Angry Birds.

  3. Underoos - Wikipedia

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    Underoos is a brand of underwear primarily for children, produced by the Fruit of the Loom company. The packages include a matching top and bottom for either boys or girls, featuring a character from popular entertainment media, especially superhero comics , animated programs , and fantasy/science fiction .

  4. Showtoons - Wikipedia

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    The Showtoons name by itself does not determine whether the product was suitable for boys or girls. Girls' underwear were always packaged as panties; the equivalent for juvenile males were always packaged as briefs. Unlike Funpals which had a large cartoon graphic at the center of the undergarment, Showtoons uses a small but plentiful amount of ...

  5. FunGals - Wikipedia

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    The male equivalent of FunGals are called Funpals (for young boys); they competed against Hanes' Showtoons. As of 2007, both FunGals and Funpals that are sold in the Americas have been manufactured in El Salvador and Honduras, [4] while worldwide manufacturing is done in parts of Europe and North Africa. All FunGals styles use the classic brief ...

  6. Huggies Pull-Ups - Wikipedia

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    Realistic underwear designs were introduced, with a fly front style for boys and lace style for girls. 1997. Disney character designs were introduced, starring Mickey Mouse for boys and Minnie Mouse for girls. 1999. GoodNites introduces XL size fitting kids well over 100lbs which are offered like all GoodNites of this era in all white only. 2000

  7. Goodnites - Wikipedia

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    Goodnites Boxers (for boys) and Sleep Shorts (for girls) were a product manufactured by Kimberly-Clark from 2007–2009, and distributed from 2007–2010. They were designed to look and feel like boxers. They were blue for boys and pink for girls. The outer covering was cloth-like to look like a pair of boxers. The inside was a pull-up underwear.

  8. Open-crotch pants - Wikipedia

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    Children in them are also believed to face a higher risk of frostbite in winter, and 163.com warns that boys with easy access to their exposed genitals "can easily develop bad habits." [13] Goodbaby, the Shanghai-based diaper maker, lists some other problems with open-crotch pants on its website. In addition to the medical, sanitary and ...

  9. Ricardo Medina Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ricardo Medina Jr. (often referred to as Rick Medina, born January 24, 1979) is an American former actor. He is best known for his role as Cole Evans, the Red Wild Force Ranger on the TV series Power Rangers Wild Force, and later as Deker, the half-human cursed Nighlok in Power Rangers Samurai.