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  2. Body swap appearances in media - Wikipedia

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    "Wacky Wednesday" Alvin and Jeanette; later Simon, the cat and Derek A major malfunction in one of Simon's inventions The Amazing World of Gumball "Halloween" Gumball in Darwin's body, Darwin in Anais's body, Anais in Gumball's body Potion lets characters escape their bodies / Mix-up in retrieving bodies causes switch American Dad!

  3. Category:Statues of fictional characters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Statues of fictional characters" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Chikao Ohtsuka - Wikipedia

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    Chikao Ohtsuka (大塚 周夫, Ōtsuka Chikao, July 5, 1929 – January 15, 2015) was a Japanese actor, voice actor and narrator. He was most known for the roles of Captain Hook (Peter Pan: The Animated Series & Disney's Peter Pan), Dick Dastardly (Wacky Races & Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines), Goemon Ishikawa XIII (), Nezumi Otoko (GeGeGe no Kitaro), Denzō Yamada (Nintama ...

  5. Tube man - Wikipedia

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    A notable reference in pop culture comes from Al Harrington, a recurring character on the sitcom Family Guy, who is owner, president, and CEO of "Al Harrington's Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm-Flailing Tubeman Emporium and Warehouse". [7] In the 2022 film Nope, the protagonists used tube men as a method for detecting the presence of an alien.

  6. Deck the Halls with Wacky Walls - Wikipedia

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    The special is inspired by the Wacky WallWalker toys that were imported from Japan and merchandised by Ken Hakuta in 1982. [1] The toys are small plastic octopus-like figures molded out of a sticky elastomer ; when thrown against a wall, the figures slowly "walk" down as the appendages briefly adhere to the surface.

  7. Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Trouble in Wackyland (originally released in Japan as Tiny Toon Adventures 2: Montana Land e Yōkoso (Tiny Toon Adventures 2 モンタナランドへようこそ, "Welcome to Montana Land")) is a Tiny Toon Adventures-based video game, released on the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1993, and developed and published by Konami.

  8. Art Alive! - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Weekly gave the game a C+ and wrote that "More of a toy than a game, Sega's draw-and-paint program is pretty colorless compared with what you can accomplish on some mid-range personal computers, but it's still a welcome alternative to those burnt out on mindless shoot-'em-ups."

  9. The Emperor Has No Balls - Wikipedia

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    The five statues were installed in Cleveland, Los Angeles, New York City, San Francisco, and Seattle in 2016. Their collective installation was executed by 40 people; Rolling Stone described the precision with which the sculptures were erected: "At exactly 11 in each city – 8 a.m. on the West Coast – two people dressed as construction workers carried out a 6-foot-5 [195 cm], 80-pound [36 ...