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  2. File:Fitness-landscape-cartoon-vector.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. Randy Glasbergen - Wikipedia

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    His Glasbergen Cartoons feature was syndicated online by GoComics. Glasbergen's Thin Lines health and fitness cartoons also appeared on GoComics as a weekly cartoon panel. Daily Glasbergen cartoons were found on his own website and sponsored editions of his cartoons appeared regularly on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other social media outlets.

  4. Goofy Gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Roger Rabbit laughs out loud with the cartoon, praises Goofy's timing and finesse and claims he is a "genius". This is however an anachronism, since Who Framed Roger Rabbit takes place in the year 1947, while Goofy Gymnastics was released in 1949. This cartoon was also shown in September 2002 as part of the "Salute to Sports" episode of House ...

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  6. My Gym Partner's a Monkey - Wikipedia

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    My Gym Partner's a Monkey was a ratings success for Cartoon Network. On the series' Cartoon Network "Fridays" block two-episode premiere at 9:00 and 9:30 P.M. EST, the first episode was seen by 1.2 million and the second by 1.3 million children ages 2–11, according to preliminary data from Nielsen Media Research. [2]

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    An animated cartoon or simply cartoon is an animated film, usually short, featuring an exaggerated visual style. The style takes inspiration from comic strips, gag cartoons, and other non-animated or still cartoons. It often features anthropomorphic animals, superheroes, or the adventures of human protagonists.

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  9. Sportacus - Wikipedia

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    Sportacus 10 was a boy in LazyTown, named Alex. His adversary was another boy named Robbie which teased him. Sportacus 9 came along and convinced the kids to exercise and gave Alex the Sportacus 10 costume. [3]

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