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  3. Owl Moon - Wikipedia

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    Owl Moon is a 1987 children's picture book written by Jane Yolen and illustrated by John Schoenherr. It won a number of awards, most notably the Caldecott Medal for its illustrations, [ 1 ] and appeared on the public television series Reading Rainbow .

  4. Category:Animated films about owls - Wikipedia

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    Animated films about owls, birds from the order Strigiformes.It includes over 200 species of mostly solitary and nocturnal birds of prey, typified by an upright stance, a large, broad head, binocular vision, binaural hearing, sharp talons, and feathers adapted for silent flight.

  5. Stuart Little - Wikipedia

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    Stuart Little is a 1945 American children's novel by E. B. White. [1] It was White's first children's book, and became recognized as a classic in children's literature. ...

  6. History of animation - Wikipedia

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    A-ha's "Take On Me" (1985) famously combined live-action with realistic pencil-drawing animation by Michael Patterson. The video was directed by Steve Barron , who would also direct the groundbreaking computer-animated Dire Straits " Money for Nothing " in the same year.

  7. OWL/TV - Wikipedia

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    OWL/TV is a Canadian children's educational television series that aired on CBC, from 1985 to 1990, [1] and then later on CTV, from 1990 to 1994. It focused on nature and science discovery, emphasizing to viewers how they can affect their own environment.

  8. Snowy Owl (Audubon) - Wikipedia

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    Snowy Owl is an engraving by naturalist and painter John James Audubon. It was printed full size and is an early illustration of a snowy owl and part of The Birds of America . It was first published as part of a series in sections around 1831.

  9. Brian Gordon (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Gordon cites The Oatmeal, Lunarbaboon, We the Robots, Heart and Brain, Sarah's Scribbles, Up and Out, and Owl Turd as some of the webcomics that inspire him more recently.) [5] [4] Gordon graduated from Massachusetts College of Art and Design. [6] After freelancing for some time, Gordon earned a master's degree from Syracuse University in 1997. [6]