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In Toy Story 2, three aliens become part of Andy's toy collection and are adopted by Mrs. Potato Head, although Mr. Potato Head does not accept them as his own until he and the other toys are rescued from an incinerator by the aliens using a claw crane in the climax of Toy Story 3 a decade later. In the third film, Mr. Potato Head refers to ...
"Yampa" itself probably meant "water-plant" or "common plant". [12] In 1843 explorer John C. Frémont was among the first to record the name "Yampah", finding this plant to be of particular abundance in the watershed. Some fur traders in the 1800s thought Yampa was the Ute word for "bear", and the Yampa was often called the Bear River on early ...
Mr. Potato Head is an American toy produced by Hasbro since 1952. It consists of a plastic model of a potato "head" to which a variety of plastic parts can attach; typically ears, eyes, shoes, hat, nose, mustache, pipe (1952–1987), pants (1973–1983, 2010–present), headphones (2024–present), glasses, and mouth.
Glossy logo used since the teaser trailer for Toy Story 3 on May 29, 2009, concurrently being used with the original flat logo.. Toy Story is an American media franchise created by Pixar Animation Studios and owned by The Walt Disney Company.
Olivia Munn recently appeared on Monica Lewinsky’s “Reclaiming” podcast and revealed she once turned down an offer worth millions of dollars from a studio to sign an NDA after she endured a ...
Plants in this genus are known generally as yampah or yampa. They are native to western North America. They are native to western North America. Similar in appearance to other plants of the family Apiaceae , they have umbels of white flowers.
The National Hockey League Players’ Association and Professional Hockey Players’ Association are affiliating with the AFL-CIO and joining the labor organization’s sports council, they ...
"Potato chips haven't been the same since Barber's Original French Onion Party Dip made its departure from the dairy aisle," says Senior Homes and Features Editor Betsy Cribb Watson. And she’s ...