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Clarabelle Cow, Cretan Bull, Cow and Chicken, Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa, Yakkity Yak, CowParade, Charging Bull, Gladys the Swiss Dairy Cow, Th

EAN:

9781155184210

ISBN:

1155184211

Pagine:
32
Formato:
Paperback
Lingua:
Inglese
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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 29. Chapters: Clarabelle Cow, Cretan Bull, Cow and Chicken, Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa, Yakkity Yak, CowParade, Charging Bull, Gladys the Swiss Dairy Cow, The Laughing Cow, Concrete Cows, The Story of Ferdinand, Heffer Wolfe, Bund Bull, Man-Bull, Elsie the Cow, Benny the Bull, Adventures of Cow, Longhorn, Buwch Frech, Rocky the Bull, Moo & Oink, Mama Moo, Terrorbull. Excerpt: Cow and Chicken is an American animated series, created by David Feiss. The series shows the surreal adventures of a cow, named Cow, and her chicken brother, named Chicken. They are often antagonized by "The Red Guy", who poses as various characters to scam or hurt them. The series was nominated for an Emmy Award in 1996 and 1998. Like Dexter's Laboratory and some other Cartoon Network series from the 1990s, the original pilot appeared as an episode of the series What a Cartoon!, the brain child of Fred Seibert, then president of Hanna-Barbera. The Cow and Chicken series first broadcast on Cartoon Network from 1997 to the year 1999, with reruns airing prominently on the network until 2004. Late into the series run, the characters I.M. Weasel and I.R. Baboon, who were part of the series recurring segment, I Am Weasel, were another counterpart into their own series. Reruns are played on Boomerang, which are rated TV-Y7. Cow and Chicken are brother and sister, who have human parents whose faces are never seen in an episode. In the pilot episode No Smoking, their bodies have no upper halves. In episode "Cow and Chicken Reclining", when Cow is digging in the closet and pulls out what would be their upper halves, she refers to them as her science project. And in the same episode Mom's shadow appears with the upper half of her body cut. In episode "Which Came First" when Mom sits on the TV and laughs, her body appears to have an upper half. The creators were faced with the question of whether and how to explain this scenario. David Feiss approached this problem in the series' opening title sequence: Mama had a chicken/Mama had a cow/Dad was proud/He didn't care how. This is all that is ever offered in explanation, though there is one hint in the episode "The Day I Was Born" that Cow is adopted, and Chicken's parentage has been talked about in episode "Which Came First?", when Mom sits on an egg and says: "Oh boy, this brings back memories!". Cow and Chicken's extended fami

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