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  2. The Farm of Tomorrow - Wikipedia

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    Before ending the cartoon, the male narrator talks to the viewers about the animals in the Reject Barn who are in need of a home. They consist of: A dove crossed with a high chair to make a stool pigeon. A 10 ft (3.0 m) pole crossed with a cat to make a 10 ft. polecat. An owl crossed with a billy goat to make a hootenanny.

  3. Billy Boy (1954 film) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Boy is the first solo cartoon Tex Avery directed featuring his southern-wolf character, who previously appeared with Droopy in The Three Little Pups and later in Blackboard Jumble and Sheep-Wrecked. The short was originally planned as a Barney Bear cartoon with Dick Lundy as the director, but was changed when Avery returned after a ...

  4. List of fictional towns in animation - Wikipedia

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    The Owl House: Disney Channel: A major, medieval-style town in The Boiling Isles Boopelite City Pig Goat Banana Cricket: Nickelodeon: The main setting of the show Boxwood Terrace Ready Jet Go! PBS Kids: A fictional town located in Washington, and where Jet and his friends live. Brooms Town Robocar Poli: EBS: A fictional town of anthropomorphic ...

  5. Bill Stulla - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the usual cartoons (early era Looney Tunes, Spunky and Tadpole, and Colonel Bleep), the show included a game called "Red Light, Green Light" where children were given glasses of milk which they would drink when the announcer said "green light" and stop drinking when he said "red light". If they finished their glass before the ...

  6. Firehouse Tales - Wikipedia

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    Firehouse Tales is an American animated children's television series created by Sidney J. Bailey, produced by Warner Bros. Animation as the only original series for Cartoon Network's now-defunct Tickle-U preschool programming block, with voice actors from Canada.

  7. Farmer Al Falfa filmography - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Cartoon (Castle Films) The Black Sheep: January 20, 1924 Herman, the Great Mouse: March 2, 1924 Why Mice Leave Home: March 16, 1924 Running Wild: April 6, 1924 If Noah Lived Today: April 13, 1924: Flying Ark (Commonwealth TV) An Ideal Farm: April 27, 1924: The Jealous Fisherman: May 18, 1924 The Flying Carpet: June 8, 1924 Flying ...

  8. Banksy unleashes animals on London, but what do they mean? - AOL

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    LONDON (Reuters) - A goat, two elephants, three monkeys and one wolf. Four Banksy murals which have appeared in London this week have left many pondering the meaning behind the elusive street ...

  9. Little Rural Riding Hood - Wikipedia

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    Little Rural Riding Hood is a 1949 MGM animated cartoon short subject directed by Tex Avery, conceived as a follow-up to his 1943 cartoon Red Hot Riding Hood. [1] In 1994, the cartoon was ranked in 23rd place of The 50 Greatest Cartoons. [2] It is essentially a retelling of the Aesop fable, "The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse".