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Robert Clifton "Rabbit" Pitts (July 27, 1979 – August 25, 2024) was an American businessman, television personality, and classic car enthusiast. He was best known for co-starring in the Netflix series Tex-Mex Motors, and his storytelling on the YouTube channel VINwiki. He died at the age of 45 after being diagnosed with stomach cancer.
The series follows the adventures of HobbyPig, HobbyFrog and HobbyBear as they try to make the world a better place with their inventions while evading their archenemies, the SlobbyKids. The series was released on YouTube on June 22, 2019. [1] It also released on the Nick Jr. Channel app on July 26, 2019. The second season was released on ...
Hot Wheels is an American animated television series broadcast on ABC from 1969 to 1971, under the primary sponsorship of Mattel Toys. [1] The show took pains to stress that it was "pro-safety", contrasting the safe and responsible behavior of the series' racing-club protagonists with the reckless behavior of their rivals.
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On April 10, 1978, VWoA dedicated Westmoreland Assembly [16] by driving its first car off the line, a two-door white Rabbit (in Rabbit C or mid trim level, as with all the initial production) [17] — which had actually been assembled the week before [16] and was shipped after the plant dedication to Volkswagen's Wolfsburg headquarters for its ...
Stop-motion (Original series and Project Build It) CGI (Ready Steady Build!) Project: Build It: 2 May 2005 – 3 October 2009 Nick Jr. Channel (US, 2001–2004) HIT Entertainment: PBS Kids (US, 2005–2018) Ready, Steady, Build!: 5 August 2010 – 31 December 2011 Channel 5: SD Entertainment (Ready, Steady, Build!) Kids Street: Maisy: Children
A New York teenager is spreading holiday cheer in an inspiring and sustainable way this Christmas. For the fourth year running, Andrew Reid, 19, has constructed a giant dazzling holiday light ...