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"Curious George, Personal Trainer": Curious George and the Man persuade Professor Wiseman to start working out instead of working in the museum all day. The Man signs himself and her up for a marathon to support a trip to Oman.
Curious George (vocal effects by Frank Welker) is a tailless monkey who is the protagonist of the series. As his name implies, he is excessively curious and often causes unintentional problems. He is used as the "teachable" character in the show, and he is the one to whom lessons are explained to by the other characters.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 4 January 2025. Children's picture book character This article is about the children's book series. For other uses, see Curious George (disambiguation). Fictional character Curious George First appearance Cecily G. and the Nine Monkeys (1939) Created by Hans Augusto Rey Margret Rey Voiced by Corey Burton ...
Curious George was created by H.A. and Margret Rey in 1940, and the mischievous monkey starred in a series of children’s books before making his way to television and the big screen.
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Personal trainer Lauren Hurst and 98-year-old runner George Etzweiler. ... Personal trainer Luke Worthington previously told BI that people need to do 12 to 15 reps of each exercise to build muscle.
In 1977, following H.A. Rey’s death, Alan Shalleck approached Margret Rey, co-creator of Curious George, and proposed making a television series that was funded by Lafferty, Harwood, and Partners. When production for the series began in around 1979, Shalleck and Rey produced more than 100 five-minute episodes, as well as more than two dozen ...