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  2. World War III in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four, George Orwell's dystopian 1949 novel about life after a third World War, rose to cultural prominence in the 1950s. In it, the world has endured a massive atomic war and is politically divided into three totalitarian superstates, which are intentionally locked into a perpetual military stalemate and use the never-ending ...

  3. Otto Petersen - Wikipedia

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    Otto Sol Petersen (July 29, 1960 – April 13, 2014) was an American ventriloquist, comedian, and actor known for his act Otto and George, which he performed with his dummy George Dudley. [1] Petersen began performing with George as a street act in Manhattan and Brooklyn in the early 1970s.

  4. George Segal (artist) - Wikipedia

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    George Segal (November 26, 1924 – June 9, 2000) was an American painter and sculptor associated with the pop art movement. He was presented with the United States National Medal of Arts in 1999. [ 1 ]

  5. Pigasus (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Pigasus, also known as Pigasus the Immortal and Pigasus J. Pig, was a 145-pound (66 kg) domestic pig that was nominated for President of the United States as a theatrical gesture by the Youth International Party on August 23, 1968, just before the opening of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, Illinois.

  6. One Meat Brawl - Wikipedia

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    During the production of One Meat Brawl, Bob Clampett left Warner Bros. Cartoons, and Arthur Davis took over his role after leaving McKimson's unit. Davis' new position as director also led to his and McKimson's units shuffling animators, leading to nine artists being credited on the animator draft sheet, which was unusual as most cartoons from Warner Bros. at the time were usually animated by ...

  7. Toga party - Wikipedia

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    Man in "toga" outfit. A toga party was depicted in the 1978 film Animal House, which propelled the ritual into a widespread and enduring practice. Chris Miller, who was one of the writers of Animal House, attended Dartmouth College where the toga party was a popular costume event at major fraternity parties (such as Winter Carnival and Green Key Weekend) during the late 1950s and early 1960s.

  8. 'A Festivus for the rest of us': The real, 'bizarre' story ...

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    In it, George Costanza, played by Jason Alexander, talks about the ridiculous, anti-Christmas holiday his father, Frank, made up when he was a kid. ... started as early as 1966, when Dan was a kid.

  9. Old Glory (film) - Wikipedia

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    Porky Pig (voiced by Mel Blanc) attempts to learn the Pledge of Allegiance but becomes bored and falls asleep. In his dream, Uncle Sam (voiced by John Deering) comes to life and teaches Porky about history from Colonial America through the midnight ride of Paul Revere (voiced by Tedd Pierce) and the American Revolutionary War to the expansion of the American Old West, briefly alluding to ...