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Howie & Landau (Chinese: 虹猫蓝兔), also known as Hongmao and Lantu, is a Chinese animated series created by Wang Hong and He Mengfan and produced by Great Dreams Cartoon. [ citation needed ] They are most commonly referred to as "Hongmao" and "Lantu", or "Howie" and "Landau".
The court ruled that henceforth, Hongmeng Company may not produce or issue more Howie & Landau cartoons, with the exception of the Howie & Landau Seven Chivalrous Biography series. [5] [6] In December 2006, Sanchen Cartoon Group signed an agreement with South Korea's Dongwoo Animation to translate and broadcast the cartoon to South Korea.
Lil' Howie Howie Mandel: Kai Taschner: Lil' Howie, is a yellow bear who can make adventures. Stinky Maurice LaMarche: Thomas Wersche: Stinky, is a skunk and Howie's best friend. Digibot/Alphabot Maurice LaMarche Tonio von der Meden: Digibot, a robot who can travel adventure. Sarah Wendee Lee: Joyce Bakels: Sarah, is a yellow bear and Howie's ...
Howie Mandel and Alex Mandel attend 2023 ChainFEST Gourmet Chain Food Festival VIP Night at Nya Studios on December 01, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images.
Howie Mandel has revealed that his wife, Terry Mandel, suffered a bloody fall in their hotel room after an outing in Las Vegas.. The "America’s Got Talent” judge recalled Monday on “Live ...
Howie Mandel’s campaign with Skechers was a match made in heaven — but he took an untraditional route to get there. “I went to a Skechers store and I went to buy what I love and what I wear ...
Other recurring television roles included Howie Borden, the son of series regular Howard on The Bob Newhart Show, and on CBS’s short-lived series Executive Suite as B.J. Koslo. He made appearances on The Waltons (1973), Adam-12 (1973), Apple's Way (1974), Police Story (3 episodes, 1974–75), Emergency!
While the radio series had relatively few recurring supporting characters, and those roles were often shared, the following actors played recurring roles with comparative consistency, in addition to a variety of one-time roles