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Chōjū-jinbutsu-giga (鳥獣人物戯画, literally "Animal-person Caricatures"), commonly shortened to Chōjū-giga (鳥獣戯画, literally "Animal Caricatures"), is a famous set of four picture scrolls, or emakimono, belonging to Kōzan-ji temple in Kyoto, Japan.
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His roar is reused from Mickey's Garden, Disney's 1939 Silly Symphony cartoon, Disney's animated feature Dumbo, The Art of Self Defense, and Disney's 1954 cartoon short that is similar to Social Lion. Gorilla Megalo Gorilla Kore wa Zombie desu ka? Of the Dead: Gorzan: Gorilla Legends of Chima: The Prince of the Gorilla tribe. Grape Ape: Gorilla
This list of fictional marsupials is subsidiary to the list of fictional animals and is a collection of various notable marsupial characters that appear in various works of fiction. It is limited to well-referenced examples in literature , film , television , comics , animation , video games and legends .
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Google Images (previously Google Image Search) is a search engine owned by Gsuite that allows users to search the World Wide Web for images. [1] It was introduced on July 12, 2001, due to a demand for pictures of the green Versace dress of Jennifer Lopez worn in February 2000. [2] [3] [4] In 2011, Gsuite image search functionality was added.
Animal Crackers is an animated television series produced by CINAR and Alphanim. [1] It is based on the comic strip Animal Crackers by the American cartoonist Roger Bollen . The show was first introduced in September 7, 1997 and ended with the final episode in September 16, 2000.