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  2. Sideways Stories from Wayside School - Wikipedia

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    Sideways Stories from Wayside School. Sideways Stories from Wayside School is a 1978 children's short story cycle novel by American author Louis Sachar, and the first book in the Wayside School series. The novel was later adapted into a Teletoon animated series, Wayside.

  3. Little Lunch (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Little Lunch is set in a suburban primary school in Australia and follows the adventures of six Grade 5 students (listed below). In each episode, set at little lunch (or morning recess), the children tell stories about a scenario that happened at little lunch or events that happened outside class for example, a walk-a-thon, two pupils competing for who gets to go on the monkey bars or ...

  4. Wayside (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    September 18, 2008. (2008-09-18) [1] Wayside (also known as Wayside School) is a Canadian animated series and sitcom developed by John Derevlany and produced by Nelvana Limited. [2] The series follows Todd, a transfer student who attends Wayside, an offbeat 30-story grammar school. It is loosely based on the Wayside School books by Louis Sachar ...

  5. Frazz - Wikipedia

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    Genre (s) Slice of Life / Social Satire. Frazz is a syndicated comic strip by Jef Mallett about school custodian Edwin "Frazz" Frazier and the school and students where he works. The strip debuted on April 2, 2001, [1][2] and as of 2019, appears in over 250 newspapers and is read by tens of thousands online each day. [3]

  6. History of animation - Wikipedia

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    The history of animation, the method for creating moving pictures from still images, has an early history and a modern history that began with the advent of celluloid film in 1888. Between 1895 and 1920, during the rise of the cinematic industry, several different animation techniques were developed or re-invented, including stop-motion with ...

  7. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck - Wikipedia

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    The Long Haul. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck is a children's novel written by Jeff Kinney and the eighth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series. [2][3] It was released on November 5, 2013. [1] In this book, Greg's best friend Rowley ditches him, and Greg struggles to make new friends. On Easter, he finds a Magic 8 Ball and attempts to change ...

  8. Here's how Salem kids formed the first ever Mickey ... - AOL

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    The Fox Dome made sense as a launchpad considering its proximity to Mickey's birthplace and the fact that its manager, Harry Woodin, developed and pitched the Mickey Mouse Club idea to Disney.

  9. Zits (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Jeremy Michael Duncan [7] is an intelligent [citation needed], 17-year-old high school junior (earlier a 15-year-old freshman) who aspires to be a rock musician.He is named after Jeremy Clyde of the 1960s rock duo Chad and Jeremy (although one strip shows his parents named him after a lyric in "Joy to the World" by Three Dog Night, "Jeremiah was a bullfrog") and was once mentioned to have an ...