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Laika was to be the "flight dog" – a sacrifice to science on a one-way mission to space. [20] Albina, who had already flown twice on a high-altitude test rocket, was to act as Laika's backup. The third dog, Mushka, was a "control dog" – she was to stay on the ground and be used to test instrumentation and life support. [8] [15]
Others are straight-up funny, like Glen Powell going with a food name for his pup Brisket. Then there are some celeb dog names that are completely outside the box that we really dig, like Megan ...
Ninjago: Reimagined is a series of five short films released on the Lego YouTube channel to celebrate the ten-year anniversary of Ninjago using a variety of animation styles. [114] The final short, Golden Hour, is considered to be the only one canon to the show, according to both Kevin Burke and Chris "Doc" Wyatt.
These top dog names from famous characters and movies are funny, cute, and unique at the same time, including Buddy from 'Air Bud,' Sandy from 'Annie' and more.
Your dog’s name may not stand out at the dog park with a name like these, but it’s certainly a popular girl puppy name for a good reason. Keep reading for 100 girl puppy names we love, from A ...
Kevin Whitney's (formerly Superman's) dog and best friend; about a dog from Superman's planet living on Earth as the pet of a 9-year-old boy. Ladybird Bloodhound: King of the Hill: Hank's dog; about a working-class Methodist family in a fictional small town. Lalo English Mastiff: The Loud House The Casagrandes
Gravis (voiced by Kirby Morrow in episode 37, Mark Oliver in all other appearances) is the Elemental Master of Gravity. He has the ability to levitate and alter gravity. [79] [92] Frak (voiced by David Kaye) is a Serpentine who is Arin's childhood best friend and the Elemental Master of Quake. He has the ability to cause vibrations.
In January 2021, The Lego Group released a soundtrack video on YouTube titled Ninjago: A Musical Journey, which celebrates the music of the show in four parts. [44] The complete Ninjago: A Musical Journey (2011–2020) video was released on the Lego YouTube channel on 6 June 2021, comprising 2.5 hours of music and images. [45]