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The series of videos revolved around Dave (sometimes with Becky) in jobs that focused on the vehicles being featured. Dave and Becky always reminded the kids that they did not have their respective jobs, ‘but the real workers had agreed for them to pretend for the day so that the viewers could learn about the vehicles and a little more about the jobs they serve’.
YouTube Kids has faced criticism from advocacy groups, particularly the Fairplay Organization, for concerns surrounding the app's use of commercial advertising, as well as algorithmic suggestions of videos that may be inappropriate for the app's target audience, as the app has been associated with a controversy surrounding disturbing or violent ...
Truck-X (Korean: 트럭 X; RR: teuleog-X) is a kidnapper truck, who has been disguising himself as all kinds of trucks (such as a toy delivery truck), he only appeared in Brave Mr. Musty. He tricked Mini and her friends by being a toy delivery truck, and kidnapped them, but got caught and arrested by Poli and his teammates.
Emigh-Winchell Hardware Company: 1920s. Santa Claus is front and center in this display within a window display circa 1920s that's all about toy trucks, cars and bikes.
[27] [28] On Disney Junior's YouTube channel, all episodes have amassed more than 41 million views with the most popular episodes being Trucks (12M), Salt Fever (7,5M) and Lights Out (5,9M). There is an additional 18 million views on the compilation as of August 2024 as well as a combined 22 million views on the compilations on the Cars YouTube ...
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Fire trucks: 3-11: 37: Car radiators: Hatchery chicks: Phyllo dough: Cross-country skis: 3-12: 38: Electric baseboard heaters: Moulded pulp containers: Prepared chicken: Video games [a] December 16, 2003 3-13: 39: Firefighter boots: Garden tools: Automated machines [b] Gypsum board: December 30, 2003
A woman and her work truck dangled from the Second Street Bridge in Louisville, Kentucky for 40 minutes after a car unexpectedly veered into the same lane, damaging the front of the truck.