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  2. Burkard Polster - Wikipedia

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    Burkard Polster (born 26 February 1965 in Würzburg) is a German [2] mathematician who runs and presents the Mathologer channel on YouTube. [3] He is a professor of mathematics at Monash University in Melbourne , Australia.

  3. List of recurring Monty Python's Flying Circus characters

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    Played by Eric Idle, Mr Badger's usual method is to interrupt sketches without warning ("I'll not interrupt this sketch for a pound" [11]). He speaks with a slight Scottish accent . Mr Badger first appeared in episode 32 ( The War Against Pornography ), but first demonstrated his trademark "badgering" in episode 35 in the "Bomb on Plane" sketch.

  4. Grumpy - Wikipedia

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    Grumpy, a nickname of the drag racer Bill Jenkins; Grumpy Cat, (2012-2019), American Internet celebrity cat; Grumpy, a dinosaur character from the 1974 television series Land of the Lost; Grumpy Bear, a character from the cartoon the Care Bears; Mr. Grumpy, title character of a novel in the Mr. Men children's book series

  5. The Mr. Men Show - Wikipedia

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    The Mr. Men Show is an animated children's television series based on the original series of Mr. Men books created by the British author and illustrator Roger Hargreaves—later with his son Adam Hargreaves.

  6. Kids obsessed with MrBeast? Here's what parents should know ...

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    She adds that YouTube celebrities like MrBeast enhances the sense of presence and emotional connection by looking directly at the camera and talking to the audience. “Kids can feel like they ...

  7. Mister G (children's performer) - Wikipedia

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    Mister G's 2010 debut children's music release, Pizza for Breakfast, was inspired by his former elementary school students at the Smith College campus school. [ 9 ] BUGS, released in 2011, received awards from the Parents' Choice Foundation [ 10 ] and the National Parenting Publications.

  8. Grumpyface Studios - Wikipedia

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    Players can draw a level on paper and capture it with their device camera, making it a playable in the game. The game was co-developed by Grumpyface and Pixel Press for Cartoon Network Games, and released on the iOS App Store and Google Play Games on January 15, 2015. The game was featured by Apple in the "Best Apps for Kids" category on iTunes.

  9. Here Comes the Grump - Wikipedia

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    The main character was a small, grumpy wizard who put a spell of gloom on the kingdom of the Princess Dawn. [3] The Princess and her friend Terry Dexter (a boy from the "real" world) searched for the Cave of the Whispering Orchids to find a magic crystal key to break the spell, while the Grump tried to stop them.