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(1.) A "Baby Plucky" cartoon in which Plucky remembers the first time he played miniature golf. (2.) A "music video" set to the song Particle Man. (3.) Another "music video," set to the They Might Be Giants' version of Istanbul (Not Constantinople). (4.) Hamton destroys Plucky's bagpipes in a fit of anger, and Plucky plots a way to get back at ...
The VHS release was one of the highest selling videos in the United states; on the Billboard charts, the video ranked 12th in sales in April 1992. [22] In May 1992, How I Spent My Vacation rose to 9th in video sales. [23] On July 18, 1992, How I Spent My Vacation had been on Billboard Magazine's 40 "Top Video Sales" for 16 weeks. [24]
"Sticky Feathers Duck": Plucky and Hamton steal an Acme Super Duper Munch 'n Crunch Bar (with almonds) from a convenience store and suffer guilt. They return to the store to confess to the storekeeper, who tells them that while he appreciates their honesty, he will call the police if he ever sees them in his store again.
Plucky Duck (voiced by Joe Alaskey in 1990–2013 of the original series, Nathan Ruegger as "Little Plucky" in 1991–1994 of the original series, and David Errigo Jr. in Tiny Toons Looniversity [2]) is a young green male duck in a white tank top. Plucky is based on Chuck Jones' Daffy Duck. Plucky is friends with Babs Bunny, Hamton J. Pig and ...
The “PAW Patrol” franchise is now 10 years old — 70 in dog years — and with each installment, children and their parents have been treated to exciting adventures, wholesome characters and ...
The music video was featured in the first season of MTV's Liquid Television. TMBG's version of the song is prominently featured in the Tiny Toon Adventures episode "Tiny Toon Music Television", as the soundtrack to a segment featuring Plucky Duck as a private detective hired to find a missing statue.
The Plucky Duck Show: September 19, 1992 November 7, 1992 Dog City: September 26, 1992 January 28, 1995 Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures: November 14, 1992 December 26, 1992 Animaniacs: September 11, 1993 September 8, 1995 Droopy, Master Detective: October 2, 1993 September 30, 1994 Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? February 5, 1994 April 1 ...
[19] [20] A larger YouTube controversy referred to as "Elsagate" discovered by Matan Uziel and Charlie Warzel has also been associated with the app, referring to channels which post videos featuring characters from popular franchises (especially, among others, Frozen, Paw Patrol, Thomas & Friends, Peppa Pig, and Spider-Man), but with disturbing ...