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Some BG Oddbods have accessories, like moustaches and hats. Yin and Yang (voiced by Marlon Dance-Hooi): They are the Odd Ninjas. These Ninjas are actually actors of a TV show, not members of the Oddbods. Modo (voiced by Marlon Dance-Hooi): is a light blue Oddbod. He only appears in One Two Many. He is a cloned version of Pogo.
Oddbods (also known as The Oddbods Show) [a] is a Singaporean computer-animated comedy television series produced by One Animation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The series centers on seven creatures —Bubbles, Pogo, Newt, Jeff, Slick, Fuse and Zee—wearing furry suits of different colors. [ 2 ]
Pogo (revived as Walt Kelly's Pogo) was a daily comic strip that was created by cartoonist Walt Kelly and syndicated to American newspapers from 1948 until 1975. Set in the Okefenokee Swamp in the Southeastern United States, Pogo followed the adventures of its anthropomorphic animal characters, including the title character, an opossum.
A female Long Island high school student was charged with making a threat of “mass harm” online this week, prompting officers to rush to her campus urgently. The 18-year-old student at ...
"Crying" is a song written by Roy Orbison and Joe Melson for Orbison's third studio album of the same name (1962). Released in 1961, it was a number 2 hit in the US for Orbison and was covered in 1978 by Don McLean , whose version went to number 1 in the UK in 1980.
Sandler got choked up during the song, recalling a time he found Farley crying while listening to KC & the Sunshine Band. “I said, ‘Buddy, how the hell is that making you so sad?'” Sandler sang.
Nine months after it was originally released, Kendrick Lamar's Not Like Us has earned the rapper his first number one single in the UK. The song's popularity was boosted by Lamar's record-breaking ...
It serves as the theme song to a fictional sitcom titled Gordy's Home, which factors heavily into the plot. It can be heard in the film itself, and was also featured in viral marketing. [3] A remixed version of the song produced by electronic musician Pogo is currently used as the theme song for the online right-wing talk show Louder with Crowder.