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Nora the Piano Cat (September 10, 2004 [1] – February 5, 2024) was a gray tabby cat, rescued from the streets of Camden, New Jersey, by the Furrever Friends animal shelter. Nora gained international prominence after a YouTube video of her playing the piano went viral in 2007.
The animals in the barnyard are watching a series of short song and dance numbers performed by other barnyard animals, similar to the Ziegfeld Follies of the day. It opens with Mickey playing the piano with other animals. A series of other short song and dance numbers presume. The cartoon ends with Mickey giving a solo performance of his theme ...
The move has alerted groups concerned about copyrights and the remix culture to warn about potential limitation of creative expression through such actions. [10] [36] [35] During Super Bowl LVII, the original Keyboard Cat video was featured in YouTube TV's NFL Sunday Ticket advertisement, edited to show the cat "playing" the NFL Network theme ...
Cleo's expressions cracked me up! If she doesn't like something, it's written all over her face that she doesn't like it. Commenter @Kim cracked me up when she shared, "That’s me also smelling ...
His owner, Lauren, was playing "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. It was slow and beautiful, it could really bring a tear to your eye. In fact, the Lab couldn't stand it anymore.
LOL! Maui is such a sweet and handsome dog, but some of these faces look so silly! I'm sure that, between his exuberant expressions and his Corgi sister Ruby's attitude, this pup's parents are ...
This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons. Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art. In recent times, graphical icons, both static and animated, have joined the traditional text-based emoticons; these are commonly known as ...
Ren Höek is a scrawny anthropomorphic "asthma-hound" chihuahua.Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman of Animation World Magazine described Ren as scrawny, dyspeptic, and violently psychotic, who loses his mind occasionally in a cumulative process resulting in him becoming, in Goodman's words, a "screaming klaxon, neon-pink eyes dilating into twin novae inches above his jagged, monolithic teeth."