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  2. Moomin mugs - Wikipedia

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    The first Moomin tableware was produced by Arabia in the 1950s, and the current Moomin mugs were introduced in 1990. Three to five different new mugs are put on the market annually, including limited edition items for summer and Christmas seasons. Moomin mugs are popular collectibles, especially in the Nordic countries. [4]

  3. Template:The Moomin Series - Wikipedia

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    To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used: {{ The Moomin Series | state = collapsed }} will show the template collapsed, i.e. hidden apart from its title bar. {{ The Moomin Series | state = expanded }} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible.

  4. Moomins - Wikipedia

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    Box art of Moomin's Tale (2000) for Game Boy Color, developed by Sunsoft. In 1997, Muumit ja Taikurin hattu (The Moomins and the Hobgoblin's Hat) was developed by Norsk Strek AS and published by WSOY, later Nordic Softsales. It was only released for the PC. In 2000, Moomin's Tale, developed and published by Sunsoft, was released for Game Boy ...

  5. Category:Moomins - Wikipedia

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  6. 20 Rarest and Most Expensive Pokémon Cards of 2022 and What ...

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    This Gem Mint 10 version of the Water-type Pokémon Poliwrath sold at a PWCC auction for more than $25,000, putting it in the top 20 of most expensive Pokémon cards ever purchased or sold. 2 ...

  7. Moomin comic strips - Wikipedia

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    The comic strip was born, when Charles Sutton, the leader of the Associated Newspapers syndicate contacted Tove Jansson. Jannson's first Moomin books Comet in Moominland (1946) and Finn Family Moomintroll (1948) had already been translated to English and had been successful in the United Kingdom.

  8. List of Moomin characters - Wikipedia

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    Moomintroll (Swedish: Mumintrollet – invented mumin + troll, "troll"; also simply Moomin) is the protagonist of most of the books. [2] In the cartoon strip Moomintroll finds himself beset by endless problems. He is a "moomin" – a little white troll with a hippopotamus-like big round snout. [3] Moomin is very close with Snorkmaiden.

  9. Snufkin - Wikipedia

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    Snufkin (original Swedish: Snusmumrik[en] or Mumrik[en], Finnish: Nuuskamuikkunen) is a character in the Moomin series of books written by Swedish-speaking Finn Tove Jansson, appearing in six of the nine books; his first appearance is in the second book, Comet in Moominland. [1]