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  2. 1, 2, 3 Go! - Wikipedia

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    1, 2, 3 Go! is a 1961–1962 American-filmed children's television series hosted by Jack Lescoulie with Richard Thomas. [1] The show also featured Richard Morse, only for the first episode as The Courier, and Joseph Warren, who portrayed Thomas Jefferson in the first episode.

  3. Tasmanian Devil (Looney Tunes) - Wikipedia

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    Taz appeared in The Looney Tunes Show episode "Devil Dog", voiced again by Jim Cummings. In the show, he is portrayed walking on four legs like a real Tasmanian Devil and his eyes are bloodshot red (later turned yellow when Bugs uses a taming trick that Speedy Gonzales taught him).

  4. The Red Green Show - Wikipedia

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    The special was released on DVD along with a book. Also, despite stating after the show's final episode that he planned to permanently retire his character, [9] in 2010, Smith embarked on the "Wit and Wisdom Comedy Tour", in which he gave live performances as Red Green in cities across the United States and Canada.

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  6. Deputy Dawg - Wikipedia

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    The show was produced by CBS and was the professional animation debut of Ralph Bakshi (as animator) of adult animation fame. The cartoons originally featured Deputy Dawg, an anthropomorphic dog, as a deputy sheriff in Florida, although as the episodes progressed, the location changed to Mississippi, and later to Tennessee.

  7. Our Gang filmography - Wikipedia

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    This set includes all of the Hal Roach sound short films in the Our Gang series (1929–1938), encompassing all of the Our Gang shorts distributed to TV as The Little Rascals (save for a handful of silents). Sixty-four of the shorts are sourced from the Cabin Fever restorations, while the remaining sixteen shorts utilize older Blackhawk Films ...

  8. List of fictional marsupials - Wikipedia

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    Old Man Kangaroo Kangaroo The Sing-Song of Old Man Kangaroo: Rudyard Kipling [1] [2] Roo and his mother, Kanga: Kangaroo Winnie-the-Pooh: A.A. Milne: Red Kangaroo Kangaroo, Red Dot and the Kangaroo: Ethel C. Pedley Sour Kangaroo Kangaroo: Horton Hears a Who! Dr. Seuss: A cold-hearted kangaroo who destroys Horton's spirit about people on tiny ...

  9. Joe Cartoon - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Starting as an independent website, Joe Cartoon was later affiliated with Atom Films, [3] before becoming independent again in 2006, then being bought in 2007 by Endemol. [1] Noted for their crude humor and tongue-in-cheek violence, Joe Cartoons were among the first widely distributed web-based productions of their kind. [4]