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Mog the Forgetful Cat (1970) Mog's Christmas (1976) Mog and the Baby (1980) Mog in the Dark (1983) Mog and Me (1984) Mog's Family of Cats (1985) Mog's Amazing Birthday Caper (1986) Mog and Bunny (1987) Mog and Barnaby (also known as Look Out, Mog, 1990) Mog on Fox Night (1992) Mog in the Garden (1993) Mog's Kittens (1994) Mog and the Granny (1996)
The Mog series, including: [34] Mog the Forgetful Cat (1970) Mog's Christmas (1976) Goodbye, Mog (2002) Mog's Christmas Calamity (2015) The "Out of the Hitler Time" trilogy: [35] When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit (1971) Bombs on Aunt Dainty (originally published as The Other Way Round) (1975) [36] A Small Person Far Away (1978) [37]
Tonies SE (stylized: tonies) is a toy production company based in Düsseldorf and Luxembourg City. [4] The company's main product is the Toniebox, a cube-shaped ...
The Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of animated shorts released by Warner Bros. feature a range of characters which are listed and briefly detailed here. Major characters from the franchise include Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian, Porky Pig, Speedy Gonzales, Sylvester the Cat, the Tasmanian Devil, Tweety, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, and ...
Mog was a British television comedy from 1985 to 1986 about a cat burglar living in a psychiatric hospital. [1] It starred Enn Reitel as the title character, [2] who is only faking insanity. It was based on Peter Tinniswood's 1970 novel of the same name. [3] It was made for the ITV network by WitzEnd for Central.
Mog (Final Fantasy VI), in the game; Mog (Judith Kerr), a cat in Kerr's children's books; Mog, a half-man/half-dog in the film Spaceballs; A cat in the Meg and Mog children's books by Helen Nicoll; Invaders from Mogadore in the book series Lorien Legacies by Pittacus Lore
The first Meg and Mog animation appeared on the Halloween episode of the BBC children's educational series Words and Pictures in 1977. [2]In 2001, an animated TV series of 52 five-minute episodes was planned to be produced as a co-production between Telemagination, TV-Loonland AG and Absolutely Productions for a 2002–2003 delivery, with Loonland holding non-UK rights to the series.
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