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"Boots" is a poem by English author and poet Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936). It was first published in 1903, in his collection The Five Nations. [1]"Boots" imagines the repetitive thoughts of a British Army infantryman marching in South Africa during the Second Boer War.
The Three Mouseketeers was the title of two series produced by DC Comics; the first series was a loose parody of The Three Musketeers. It was also made into motion comics in the Video Comic Book series. In 1939, American author Tiffany Thayer published a book titled Three Musketeers (Thayer, 1939). This is a re-telling of the story in Thayer's ...
Several songs from Dog in Boots became Soviet hits, most notably the final duet between the Dog and the Bichon ("We have suffered, which is a minus, but now we are together, and that is a plus"). [6] [14] These songs were equally popular with Mikhail Boyarsky's of the d'Artagnan and Three Musketeers (1978), [6] the miniseries that Dog in Boots ...
The collective series is known as Nagagutsu Neko Shirīzu (長靴猫シリーズ, "Puss in Boots Series"). The second installment, released in 1972, Nagagutsu Sanjūshi (ながぐつ三銃士, "Cavalier-Booted Three Musketeers" or "The Three Musketeers in Boots"), departs from the first film's Dumasian Europe setting for a Western environment.
It acted as the theme song in the feature film adaptation of The Three Musketeers, which premiered in the United Kingdom on 14 October 2011. [1] The single was released to radio on 11 July 2011 and was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 22 August 2011. [1]
The Story of Peter Pan and Songs I Like to Sing: KS 027 My Birthday Record: 1978 KS 028 Halloween - Starring Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids: 1980 KS 029 The Story of Puss in Boots and Fun Songs to Sing: 1977 KS 030 Songs from Around the World: 1977 KS 031 Mostly Ghostly: 1977 KS 032 Songs of America: 1977 KS 034 I'd Like to Teach the World to ...
JF: "Fun fact: When this song came out, I got so many videos from parents saying this song resonated with kids so much, but multiple videos came in where the kids thought it said 'I got a little ...
The Three Musketeers is a musical with a book by William Anthony McGuire, lyrics by Clifford Grey and P. G. Wodehouse, and music by Rudolf Friml. It is based on the classic 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas, père .