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Alpine Climbers is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists.The cartoon follows Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Pluto climb the side of a mountain.
Heidi, Girl of the Alps (Japanese: アルプスの少女ハイジ, Hepburn: Arupusu no Shōjo Haiji) is an animated television series produced by Zuiyo Eizo and the series itself based on the novel Heidi's Years of Wandering and Learning by Johanna Spyri (1880).
The title is a pun on Pike's Peak, although that respected mountain summit is in North America rather than in Europe (a "piker" is a small-time gambler, in North American slang). The film is a mountain film. It features a mountaineering competition about the first person able to climb an unconquered mountain peak in the Swiss Alps.
Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in a digital form.
One of the best-kept secret in the world: teddy bears are in fact alive. Cartoon for children. Bernard: Bernard: He is a funny polar bear; Also known as Backkom. Bert Willa's Wild Life: Bi-Polar Bear: Queer Duck: One of Queer Duck's friends. He often makes bad jokes that he alone finds funny. Big Mikey Bunsen Is a Beast
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At their 2011 upfront, Cartoon Network announced Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, along with various other series. [1] Billed as a comedy, [2] the show was created by Peter Browngardt and based on his animated short Uncle Grandpa, [3] which garnered praise, a cult following and an Emmy Award nomination. [4] Both were produced at Cartoon Network ...
The Old Man of the Mountain is a 1933 American pre-Code live-action/animated short in the Betty Boop series, produced by Fleischer Studios. [1] Featuring music by Cab Calloway and his Orchestra (as with Minnie the Moocher ), the short was originally released to theaters on August 4, 1933, by Paramount Pictures .