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"Cow tools" is a single-panel black and white cartoon depicting a cow standing on its hind legs at a table, with a barn in the background. On the table are four objects: one resembles a crude hand saw, while the others are more abstract. The caption beneath the cartoon simply reads "Cow tools".
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This list of fictional animals contains notable fictional animals of species that do not have a separate list among either the lists of fictional animals or the lists of fictional species. Mammals [ edit ]
On June 11, 2000, Cartoon Network aired a short film called "Sound Hound" as part of a series of short animations called "Cartoon Network Shorties" that would eventually be moved with the short musical animations known as "Cartoon Network Groovies" to its other channel devoted to old classics, Boomerang. The short features Huckleberry as the ...
Set in prehistoric times, it features a group of cavemen and anthropomorphic animals from various geologic eras. B.C. made its newspaper debut on February 17, 1958, and was among the longest-running strips still written and drawn by its original creator when Hart died at his drawing board in Nineveh, New York, on April 7, 2007.
Buchiusa is a white bunny with black spots, and is Mintusa’s twin brother. Along with him, he is a gelatiere, who is specialized in making gelato. He befriends Sophia when he and Mintusa, and his friends teleported to the human world. He resembles a Dalmatian. Mintusa (ミントうさ, Mintousa, lit. Mint Bunny) Voiced by: Yuki Masuda
Pages in category "Disney animal characters" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
There were also "bumpers," mini-cartoons between the main cartoons that featured Quick Draw and other main characters on the show. Michael Maltese wrote the stories of all the episodes. Screen Gems, the television division at the time of Columbia Pictures, originally syndicated the series. It ran on Saturday mornings on CBS for one season, 1965-66.