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  2. Super Why! - Wikipedia

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    Whyatt Beanstalk/Super Why (voiced by Nicholas Castel Vanderburgh in seasons 1 & 2 and Johnny Orlando in season 3) is the host of the series and leader of the Super Readers. He is the younger brother of Jack, the protagonist of the English folktale of the same name , and lives with his parents Mrs. Beanstalk and Mr. Beanstalk, who write and ...

  3. The Wonderful 101 - Wikipedia

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    The heroic main characters are Will Wedgewood (Wonder-Red) (Charlie Schlatter / Ryƍhei Kimura), a Blossom City elementary school teacher and the leader of the Wonderful Ones, whose father Arthur is killed by Laambo; Eliot Hooker (Wonder-Blue) (Roger Craig Smith / Daisuke Egawa), a good and dedicated police detective that had an older brother ...

  4. List of Super Why! episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Super Readers then jump to the “Big Game” book, where the player from the sports team can’t hit a baseball at the Baseball Stadium. ’’’Note’’’: This is the last episode animated by C.O.R.E. before suspending operations on March 15, 2010.

  5. Y-E-S, yes, the new 'Super Why!' musical shorts will ... - AOL

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    PBS Kids announces premiere date for 'Super Why's Comic Book Adventures,' a series of animated musical shorts based on the hit 'Super Why!' series. Y-E-S, yes, the new 'Super Why!' musical shorts ...

  6. Transformice - Wikipedia

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    The game was developed by Melibellule (real name Mélanie Christin) [12] and Tigrounette (real name Jean-Baptiste Le Marchand). [13] [14] The two met at work and became friends. The idea for Transformice came about when the two decided to team up and create a game together. Tigrounette had experience making games in the past and wanted ...

  7. List of WonderSwan games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of games for the Bandai WonderSwan handheld video game system, organized alphabetically by name, with the catalog number where known. The system and its games were not released outside Japan. There are 109 [a] games released on the original Wonderswan and they are compatible on every version of Wonderswan.

  8. Monster World IV - Wikipedia

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    Monster World IV [a] is an action-adventure platform game developed by Westone and released in Japan by Sega for the Mega Drive in April 1994. The game title is slightly confusing: It is the sixth game in the Wonder Boy series and the fourth game in the Monster World subseries (the other three being Wonder Boy in Monster Land, Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap/Curse and Wonder Boy in Monster World ...

  9. Category:Wonder Boy (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    This category includes the arcade game Wonderboy and its sequels and ports to other systems. Pages in category "Wonder Boy (video game series)" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.