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  2. Snorks - Wikipedia

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    Snorks is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and SEPP International S.A. in collaboration with 3M France and ran for a total of 4 seasons, consisting of a pilot episode and 65 episodes (108 segments), on NBC from September 15, 1984, to March 15, 1989.

  3. Hoyt Curtin - Wikipedia

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    The song, written in 1962 by Hoyt Curtin, William Hanna and Joseph Barbara is considered one of the first music videos. [28] In 1986, 24 years after it's original release, the song reached Number 9 on the Billboard Top 100 sales chart, having been "rediscovered" by radio stations throughout the US. [ 24 ]

  4. List of The Smurfs characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of The Smurfs characters appearing in the original comics, the 1980s cartoon and the 2011 movie (as well as its sequels), and the 2021 reboot. [1]The Smurfs were also sold as collectible toys, and many of these characters were ideal from manufacturing and marketing points of view in that they had the same basic body plan but could be differentiated by one or two distinguishing ...

  5. List of American children's films - Wikipedia

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    The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving; A Little Princess; Little Red Riding Hood; Magic Island; Magic in the Water; Man of the House; Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie; Monster Mash; Napoleon; The Pebble and the Penguin; Pocahontas; Sailor Moon Super S: The Movie; The Tale of Tillie's Dragon; Three Wishes; Toy Story; The ...

  6. The Smurfs music - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 the pop impresario Jonathan King scored a minor hit single under the pseudonym Father Abraphart and the Smurps entitled 'Lick a Smurp for Christmas (All Fall Down)', a parody of Father Abraham and the Smurfs. The title of the song referred to the hoax story that some Smurfs toys had been painted using lead paint, and that young children ...

  7. The Smurfs and the Magic Flute - Wikipedia

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    Many of the names are changed (for example, Johan and Peewit's names become John and William, respectively), and several Smurfs are called by different names. The UK dub also gives The Smurfs almost the exact same voice (with the exceptions of a few of them like Papa Smurf and Grumpy Smurf), unlike the US dub which gives The Smurfs more ...

  8. List of American theatrical animated feature films (1937–1999)

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    The Smurfs and the Magic Flute: November 11, 1983 (matinee) November 23, 1983 (official release) Traditional animation: Éditions Dupuis Belvision Studios: Atlantic Releasing Corporation: 74 — $19,000,000: The first animated film from Atlantic Releasing Corporation. Originally released in 1976. Released in the US at the height of the TV show ...

  9. The Smurfs Go Pop! - Wikipedia

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    The Smurfs Go Pop! is an album of songs by The Smurfs, released in 1996.Most of the songs are cover versions of existing songs with altered lyrics. Some of the songs function as simple Smurf sing-a-longs ("Smurfs are Back") while others have more of an apparent satirical intent ("The Noisy Smurf").