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  2. Peepo Choo - Wikipedia

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    Peepo Choo (Japanese: ピポチュー, Hepburn: Pipo Chū) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Felipe Smith. It was serialized in Kodansha 's manga magazine Monthly Morning Two from June 21, 2008. [ 1 ]

  3. Felipe Smith - Wikipedia

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    Felipe Smith (born 1978) is an American comic book writer and artist of Jamaican and Argentine descent. [1] [2] He is the creator, co-designer, and writer of Robbie Reyes Ghost Rider, [3] and the author of Peepo Choo, a manga series debuting in 2009 in Kodansha's Morning 2 monthly magazine.

  4. Talk:Peepo Choo - Wikipedia

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  5. Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio - Wikipedia

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    Brad Neely's Harg Nallin' Sclopio Peepio is an American adult animated television series created by Brad Neely, who was also the creator of China, IL.Formatted as a sketch comedy show, it is made up of short films and routines, with songs composed by Neely.

  6. Pepe the Frog - Wikipedia

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    Pepe the Frog (/ ˈ p ɛ p eɪ / PEP-ay) is a comic character and Internet meme created by cartoonist Matt Furie.Designed as a green anthropomorphic frog with a humanoid body, Pepe originated in Furie's 2005 comic Boy's Club. [2]

  7. Shrug (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A shrug is a gesture that indicates either indifference or lack of knowledge. Shrug may also refer to: Shoulder shrug, a weight training exercise;

  8. Tubby the Tuba (1947 film) - Wikipedia

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    This story takes place in an orchestra featuring, among each other, a piccolo (Peepo), a flute, an oboe, a clarinet, a bassoon, a trumpet, a French horn, a trombone, a tuba (Tubby), a violin, a cello, a double bass, a xylophone, cymbals, a timpani and a celeste. Tubby, the orchestra's tuba, comments after a rehearsal's warmup that he is tired ...

  9. Shrug - Wikipedia

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    A shrug is an emblem, meaning that it integrates the vocabulary of only certain cultures and may be used in place of words. [3] In many countries, such as the United States , Sweden and Morocco , a shrug represents hesitation or lack of knowledge; however, in other countries, such as Japan and China , shrugging is uncommon and is not used to ...