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Julius Jr. is an animated preschool children's television series based on the characters of the Paul Frank brand. [1] Co-produced by American company Saban Brands and Canadian company Brain Power Studio, the show aired on Family Channel and Family Jr. on May 12, 2015 in Canada and the Nick Jr. Channel in the United States. [2]
Paul Frank (full name Paul Frank Sunich, born August 29, 1967, in Huntington Beach, California) is an American cartoonist, artist and fashion designer. He is the creator of all the characters from Paul Frank Industries , including Julius the monkey.
In 1995, Paul Frank was 28 years old, worked at a news stand, and lived at home with his parents in Huntington Beach, California. For Christmas that year, he received a Singer sewing machine and began making kitschy gifts like wallets for friends by using Naugahyde—a type of vinyl—and vibrantly colored cotton. [3]
The city's newest dog park, located downtown in E. Peck Greene Park, opened its fences July 18, 2017, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
In Sophie's final video, it shows her fur-siblings trying to get her to play.But the poor Dobie could only lay in her mama's lap. The pups ultimately stayed by their fur-sister's side and kept her ...
Eddie's House was a doghouse designed by Frank Lloyd Wright for the Berger family of San Anselmo, California, to be used by their dog Eddie.Wright designed Eddie's House to be in keeping with the family's home, known as the Robert Berger House, which he had previously designed.
Paul Frank, a producer and TV executive who worked at Columbia TriStar TV, the Firm and Prospect Park, died Sept. 30 at the age of 53. Frank died at his home in Los Angeles of what family members ...
The pace, the punchlines, and the characters of Dog Park all land just a little north of target, even though the notion that canine playgrounds make good pickup grounds for humans would appear to be an imperviously, uncompromisingly L.A. idea." [6] Leonard Maltin called the film "Howling bad... with unlikeable leads and meandering sub-plots ...