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  2. Baby Alive - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, the first talking Baby Alive doll was produced. [1] It was fed in the same manner, but swallowed automatically without the need for a lever, and used a potty instead of a diaper. There were sensors located inside the doll to detect what stage the food was at, and trigger its voice to say "I have to go potty" or "All done now".

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  4. Category:Films about babies - Wikipedia

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  5. Bye Bye Baby - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... "Bye Bye Baby", a song by OK Go from the 2002 OK Go "Bye Bye Baby", ...

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  7. Bye Baby - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Bye Baby" was released on August 30, 2012. Scenes include Nas rapping in an empty home, attending divorce proceedings, viewing old film of his wedding, and imagery that directly references the cover of Life Is Good. [2] The video also features singer Aaron Hall of Guy, whose vocals are sampled from the 1988 song "Goodbye Love ...

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  9. Muppet Babies (1984 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Baby Kermit and Piggy plush toys were promoted by Pampers. [14] A music video of Henson's self-directed "I'm Gonna Always Love You", combined with scenes of the film and new footage, was created for MTV. [15] The song was remixed by John Benitez for the project. [15] It was shot on April 10 and 11, 1984. [12]