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"Bobo" is a song performed by Colombian singer J Balvin, released as the second single, by Universal Music Group on May 6, 2016 for his studio album Energía. Performance [ edit ]
"Bobo" (2021) "C'est cuit" (2021) Music video; on YouTube "Bobo" is a song by Aya Nakamura, released on 27 May 2021. It reached the top three in France and top 20 in ...
Bobo the Bear, in The Muppets series; Professor Bobo, from Mystery Science Theater 3000; Bobo Gigliotti, the psychotic boss of "Fat Pizza" from the Australian comedy TV series Pizza and Fat Pizza; Bobo, pet cat of Doris Husselmeyer in the comic strip Piranha Club; Bobo Peterson, a character in the 1992 TV comedy Revenge of the Nerds III
Bobo – drums (tracks 1, 3) Hinatch – bass (all tracks) Mamiko Hirai – piano (all tracks) Takashi Kashikura – drums (track 2) Honoka Sato – violin (track 3) Kei Sakamoto – flute (track 3) Production. TK from Ling Tosite Sigure – arranger, producer, recording engineer, mixing engineer; Fumiaki Unehara – assistant engineer
"Let the Dream Come True" is a song by Swiss Eurodance artist DJ BoBo, released in September 1994 via various European labels as the lead single from the artist's second album, There Is a Party (1994). The song achieved success on the charts in Europe, reaching number-one in both Finland and Switzerland, number four in Germany and number six in ...
"Respect Yourself" is a song by Swiss artist DJ BoBo, released in December 1996 as the second single from his third album, World in Motion (1996). The song was co-written and produced by DJ BoBo, featuring vocals by American singers Lori Glori and Jocelyn Brown, and the choir United Spirits. A major hit in Europe, it peaked at number two in ...
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: Name of a Japanese manga whose subject matter is as surreal as its title. Bring Me the Head of Charlie Brown: A slasher-themed parody of the Peanuts TV series with a mass-murdering Charlie Brown, whose director went on to work for Disney. Cartoon physics: In animation, humour takes precedence over the ordinary laws of physics.
Hobo Bobo is a 1947 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short directed by Robert McKimson. [3] The short was released on May 17, 1947. [4]