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To The Extreme
HHG Corporation, doing business as Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), was a professional wrestling promotion and media company that was based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The promotion was founded in 1992 by Tod Gordon as National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) affiliate Eastern Championship Wrestling. The following year, businessman and wrestling promoter Paul Heyman took over the creative end of the promotion from Eddie Gilbert and rechristened the promotion as Extreme Championship Wrestling.

Tokyo Joe
Ken Eto also known as Tokyo Joe, was an American mobster with the Chicago Outfit and eventually an FBI informant who ran Asian gambling operations for the organization. He was the highest-ranking Asian-American in the organization and is also notable for his extraordinary survival of a murder attempt

Get Ready!
The Wiggles are an Australian children's music group formed in Sydney in 1991. The group are currently composed of Anthony Field, Lachlan Gillespie, Simon Pryce and Tsehay Hawkins, as well as supporting members Evie Ferris, John Pearce, Caterina Mete and Lucia Field. The Wiggles were founded in 1991 by Field, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt, Greg Page and Phillip Wilcher. Wilcher left the group after their first album. Page retired in 2006 due to ill health and was replaced by understudy Sam Moran, but returned in 2012, replacing Moran. At the end of 2012, Cook, Fatt and Page retired and were replaced by Gillespie, Pryce and Emma Watkins. Cook and Fatt retained their shareholding in the group and all three continued to have input into its creative and production aspects, while engaging in occasional reunion performances. Watkins departed the group in 2021, with Hawkins taking her place.

The Wind In The Willows
The Wind in the Willows is a children's novel by the Scottish novelist Kenneth Grahame, first published in 1908. It details the story of Mole, Ratty, and Badger as they try to help Mr. Toad, after he becomes obsessed with motorcars and gets into trouble. It also details short stories about them that are disconnected from the main narrative. The novel was based on bedtime stories Grahame told his son Alastair. It has been adapted numerous times for both stage and screen.

Abacab
Genesis are an English rock band formed at Charterhouse School, Godalming, Surrey, in 1967. The band's most commercially successful line-up consisted of keyboardist Tony Banks, bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford and drummer/singer Phil Collins. In the 1970s, during which the band also included singer Peter Gabriel and guitarist Steve Hackett, Genesis were among the pioneers of progressive rock.

Rainbow Connection
James Maury Henson (September 24, 1936 – May 16, 1990) was an American puppeteer, animator, cartoonist, actor, inventor, and filmmaker who achieved worldwide notice as the creator of The Muppets and Fraggle Rock (1983–1987) and director of The Dark Crystal (1982) and Labyrinth (1986). He was born in Greenville, Mississippi, and raised in both Leland, Mississippi, and University Park, Maryland.

Brian Jacques' Pearls Of Lutra
When gathering herbs near the quarry in Mossflower Woods, young Redwallers Tansy and Arven come across a mysterious skeleton among the rocks. They are presently disoriented in a rainstorm and, failing to return to the abbey before the breaking of the storm, are rescued by Martin II. Martin is the son of Mattimeo and the current abbey champion. Tansy, a young hedgehog who is considered generally capable and intelligent, piques Martin's curiosity, who quickly leads curious Redwallers back to the quarry to examine the mysterious skeleton. Along the way, they meet two travelers: the irrepressible hare Clecky and his owl friend Gerul.

Joyride
Wesley Lawrence Willis (May 31, 1963 – August 21, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter and visual artist. Diagnosed with schizophrenia in 1989, Willis began a career as an underground singer-songwriter in the outsider music tradition. Willis' songs are typically partially spoken in an MC style, and partially sung in a nasal and out-of-tune manner reminiscent of punk rock vocals. They feature bizarre, humorous and sometimes obscene or absurd lyrics sung over backing created by using the auto accompaniment feature on his Technics KN keyboard. His songs cover a wide variety of topics, with mental illness and consumerism being the most prominent themes.

That's Showbiz
Aaron Fechter (born December 21, 1953)[1] is an American engineering entrepreneur, voice actor, singer and musician who owns and operates Creative Engineering, Inc. (CEI). He is best known as the creator of The Rock-afire Explosion, an animatronic show featuring a variety of characters created for Showbiz Pizza Place restaurants throughout the 1980s. A dispute with Showbiz along with the chain's dwindling revenue led to the show's decline and eventual removal. CEI developed other products and concepts since its founding, but they failed to gain commercial interest. Fechter also claims to have been instrumental in the early development of the Whac-A-Mole arcade game from Bandai, which became popular in the late 1970s, but his involvement has been disputed.

Mouse Guard
Mouse Guard is set in a world of sapient mice who live in a medieval era, paralleling the same age in human history, though in their world there are no humans. Its stories revolve around a brotherhood of mice known as the "Mouse Guard" who have sworn an oath to serve their fellow civilian mice in times of need, including making safe passage for them through the wilderness and protecting them from predators.

That's All Folks!
Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. was the in-house animation division of Warner Bros. during the Golden Age of American animation. One of the most successful animation studios in American media history, it was primarily responsible for the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies theatrical cartoon short subjects. The characters featured in these cartoons, including Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Sylvester, and Tweety, are among the most famous and recognizable characters in the world. Many of the creative staff members at the studio, including directors and animators such as Chuck Jones, Friz Freleng, Robert McKimson, Tex Avery, Robert Clampett, Arthur Davis, and Frank Tashlin, are considered major figures in the art and history of traditional animation. Warner Bros. Cartoons was formed in 1933 as Leon Schlesinger Productions, an independent company which produced the popular Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated short subjects for release by Warner Bros. Pictures. In 1944, Leon Schlesinger sold the studio to Warner Bros., who continued to operate it as Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc. until 1963. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies were briefly subcontracted to Freleng's DePatie–Freleng Enterprises studio from 1964 until 1967. The Warner Bros. Cartoons studio briefly re-opened in 1967 before shutting its doors for good two years later, on October 10, 1969.

Charlie's Angels: The Animated Series
Charlie's Angels is an American media franchise created by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts and owned by Sony Pictures Entertainment, which began with the original television series of the same name. The franchise follow the adventures of the Angels, a team of women working for the Townsend Agency, a private secret agent agency, under the leadership of Charlie Townsend, their unseen boss. The original television series enjoyed huge popularity with audiences and was a top ten hit in the Nielsen ratings for its first two seasons. Following its cancellation in 1981, the series continues to have a 1970s American cult and pop culture following through syndication and DVD releases.[1][2] A numerous variety of merchandise were produced, including dolls, a toy line, board games, beauty products, several sets of trading cards and a comic book series by Dynamite Entertainment.[3][4] A film series was launched in 2000. Taking place after the events of the original series, the films are a continuation of the story with later generations of Angels. The films receive mixed reviews from critics and have grossed a total of $596 million, against a combined budget of $261 million. The franchise was rebooted in 2011 with a television series of the same name, which was canceled after seven episodes.[5] Following the cancellation, a third film was produced which restored the original timeline of the franchise.

Raw Toonage (DACU)
After the eradication of FOWL, the Ultraheroes and SHUSH decide to pass on their identities to who they deemed worthy. However, Emil Eagle and a reformed Bad-7 hijack worldwide televisions and announce their total occupation of the planet. The new Ultraheroes put their real skills and fate of the world to the test against the new Bad-7.

Justice Ducks (DACU)
FOWL uses a master plan utilizing The Fearsome Five to try and defeat Darkwing Duck and take over St. Canard. When the other superheroes (Neptunia, Gizmoduck, Morgana, and Stegmutt) hear about this from SHUSH operatives, they band together to form the Justice Ducks. Darkwing, who wants all the credit for the Fearsome Five's defeat, is less than thrilled -- but when he faces the Fearsome Five, he soon finds out the job is more than he can handle.

T-Squad (DACU)
When The Duck Avenger is kidnapped by FOWL who tried to dominate Earth but were foiled by him, SHUSH trainees Huey, Dewey, and Louie form the T-Squad and attempt to rescue him.

Anderville (DACU)
Mickey Mouse leaves Mouseton for Anderville on SHUSH business, being involved in the case of his missing young friend Sonny Mitchell. To prove his innocence, being mistaken for a criminal, both from Anderville villains and police inspector Jon Clayton, he faces some dangerous situations, running the risk of being killed. He becomes friend with Little Caesar, a well-respected, and somewhat rude, bartender, and with his friendly customers. He eventually proves his innocence but he is forced to stay in Anderville, waiting for furthermore investigations.

Double Duck (DACU)
Donald Duck Jr. is given a video tape and told to watch it at home. The tape contained a message from D.J. himself, saying he had been enlisted in the SHUSH espionage program. D.J. had no recollection of having been enlisted, so he went to investigate, and decided to stay in the agency.

Mouseworks (DACU)
Mickey, Donald and Goofy are three aspiring SHUSH agents fresh out of college. They all meet each other working the same job at a restaurant that happens to be a front for SHUSH recruiting. The three form a friendship through trail and tribulations.

Quiverwing Quack (DACU)
F.O.W.L. rebuilds the corpse of renowed scientist Taurus Bulba into a death machine, hoping to create a new agent from him. Bulba refuses their offer and burns only with the desire to have revenge on his mentor Professor Waddlemeyer. When he finds out that Waddlemeyer has been dead for years, he then seeks revenge on what would be his only heir, Gosalyn Mallard.

Super Goof (DACU)
Goofy shyly asks Clarabelle if she wants to go to the movies with him later in the week. She says she'd love to, but first she has to check her schedule. Goofy, thinking she's rejecting his invite, dejectedly goes to eat peanuts outside. Suddenly, a meteor hits his peanuts, turning them into super goobers, and the next one he eats turns him into Super Goof. As Super Goof, Goofy shows off all sorts of astounding feats to the city and to SHUSH, who are all completely unaware as to who Super Goof really is. Eventually, Goofy grows sick of everyone being more fond of Super Goof than him and decides to discard his super goobers, throwing them in the trash bin. But no sooner has he done this, then another comet shows up in the sky, careening towards the club. Goofy, realizing the situation, goes to get his super goobers, only to see the trash bin being picked up by the garbage truck (which itself then gains super powers). Luckily, he has one last super goober stored in his pocket and uses it to become Super Goof one last time. He manages to catch the comet right when it crashes on top of him and Clarabelle, and then places it in a trash can. Super Goof then asks Clarabelle if she wants to go to the movies with him, but she turns him down because he's too dangerous to be around, and to his personal delight, she tells him she already has a date with Goofy. After Super Goof leaves to go turn back into Goofy.