In May 30, 2025 - Maxx go back in time machine to July 25, 2005. Grandma, Pa Phill, Uncle Ken and Uncle Lenny is alive. In July 25, 2005 - Maxx's old room is the videos, DVDs, toys, old TV, books and more. (2024)

  • In May 30, 2025 - Maxx go back in a time machine to July 25, 2005. Grandma, Pa Phill, Uncle Ken and Uncle Lenny is alive.
  • In July 25, 2005 - Maxx's old room is the videos, DVDs, toys, old TV, books and more.

Maxx's turn your Google search and Google images computer (July 25, 2005-present)

  • Spengbab from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-November 30, 2006)
  • Ben 10 Xingo from Google search and Google images (February 1, 2006-October 19, 2017)
  • Rick and Morty Mr. Frundles from Google search and Google images (December 26, 2013-September 3, 2022)
  • Sonic.exe from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-August 8, 2011)
  • Pibby Adult Swim from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-October 29, 2021)
  • Kylo Ren and Kylo Ren Star Wars from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-December 17, 2015)
  • Kamp Koral from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-March 3, 2021)
  • Narlene SpongeBob from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-March 3, 2021)
  • Mr. Chuckle Teeth The X-Files from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-March 6, 2018)
  • Member Berries South Park from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-September 13, 2016)
  • Garfielf from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-April 3, 2013)
  • My Little Pony Discord and MLP Discord from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-September 16, 2011)
  • Sharknado from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-July 10, 2013)
  • Toy Story Lotso from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-June 17, 2010)
  • Family Guy Venny from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-November 23, 2013)
  • Family Guy Star Wars from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-September 22, 2007)
  • Baby Jake, Baby Jake BBC and Baby Jake CBeebies from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-July 3, 2011)
  • The Loud House Nickelodeon, The Loud House Nick and The Loud House Nicktoons from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-May 1, 2016)
  • Cartoon Network Chowder from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-November 1, 2007)
  • Benny Loves You from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-November 20, 2019)
  • The Banana Splits Movie Blue Ribbon Content from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-July 17, 2019)
  • Willy's Wonderland from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-February 11, 2021)
  • The Fairly OddParents Sparky from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-March 22, 2013)
  • The Cleveland Show and The Cleveland Show Family Guy from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-September 26, 2009)
  • Unikitty and Cartoon Network Unikitty from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-October 26, 2017)
  • Flappy Bird, Flappy Bird game, Flappy Bird Mobile game and Flappy Bird video game from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-May 23, 2013)
  • Paranormal Activity from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-October 13, 2007)
  • Minnie's Bow-Toons from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-November 13, 2011)
  • Son of Zorn, Son of Zorn Fox and Son of Zorn 20th Century Fox from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-September 10, 2016)
  • Toy Story Forky from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-June 20, 2019)
  • CryptTV from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-December 25, 2014)
  • Barbie Closet Robot from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-January 19, 2012)
  • Grimace Shake and McDonald's Grimace Shake from Google search and Google images (July 25, 2005-June 11, 2023)
  • Jon (1976), Jon (1976) comic, Jon (1976) comics and Jon (1976) Garfield (July 25, 2005-June 4, 2020)

etc.

Maxx's turn YouTube iPhone video are Wylie Joe Brock-Fenton, Bronte Lee Brock-Fenton, Mr Jaxxejay Brock, Maxx Coolguy and Fliqpy Spengbab Simpons Sherk Spogebob Xauder.

Maxx's turn your editing Wikipedia and TV Tropes in July 25, 2005-present.

  • In July 25, 2005 - Maxx's turn editing for Wikipedia and TV Tropes.

Maxx's turn your editing Fandom in December 23, 2005-present.

  • In December 23, 2005 - Maxx's turn editing for Fandoms: Moviepedia, Character, Annex, List.fandom.com, etc.

December 23, 2005 - Fandoms: Moviepedia, Character, Classics, Ultimatepopculture, Annex, List.fandom.com, etc. - Blockbuster series.

  • The theatrical feature full length early era cinematic special edition motion picture blockbuster series: Disney's Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Frozen, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, 101 Dalmatians, Pinocchio, Tarzan, Lilo & Stitch, Lizzie McGuire, Phineas and Ferb, Gravity Falls, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Big City Greens and Pirates of the Caribbean, Pixar's Toy Story, Cars, A Bug's Life, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, Wall-E and Up, Warner Bros' Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, The Dukes of Hazzard, Harry Potter, Police Academy, Animaniacs and The Matrix, Turner's Tom and Jerry, Hanna-Barbera's The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Yogi Bear, Wacky Races and Scooby-Doo, DreamWorks' Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon, Megamind and Monsters vs. Aliens, DC's Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Captain Marvel and Teen Titans, Marvel's Spider-Man, Hulk, X-Men, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Avengers and Fantastic Four, Lucasfilm's Star Wars and Indiana Jones, 20th Century Fox's Marilyn Monroe, The Simpsons, Anastasia, Home Alone, Alien, Predator, Planet of the Apes and Ice Age, Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants, Rugrats, Sam & Cat, CatDog, The Fairly OddParents, Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius, Hey Arnold and The Loud House, Nick Jr.'s Dora the Explorer and Blue's Clues, Thomas & Friends, Popeye, Betty Boop, Felix the Cat, King Kong, Godzilla, Laurel and Hardy, Garfield, The Smurfs, ALF, Flash Gordon, Peanuts, The Katzenjammer Kids, Charlie Chaplin, Frankenstein, Dracula, The Three Stooges, Ghostbusters, Our Gang, Buster Keaton, Despicable Me, etc.
  • December 23, 2005 - Fandoms: Moviepedia, Character.fandom.com, Ultimatepopculture, List.fandom.com, Annex.fandom.com, etc. - Issue 21
    • Issue 21 by Steven Grant.

Our century has been a war of dreams.

The 20th Century really began in 1896, when Sigmund Freud coined the term psychoanalysis. The great empires of the previous three centuries were already crumbling, and about to death throe through two world wars, as Freud introduced dream interpretation, formerly the province of fortune telling hucksters, as a roadmap through the psychosexual repression often crippling his patients. (His original theory - probably accurate - that his upper class female patients were sexually repressed because as girls they'd been molested by their well-to-do fathers was so socially repugnant he had to drop it or be drummed out of the business.) But opening the door on the terra incognita of the human psyche inadvertently bared a new land full of riches and ripe for colonization.

Which has been going on ever since.

Western civilization has always had a love-hate affair with imagery, both visual and poetic. Whole cultures have built around suppressing it. Christianity has waffled between condemning imagery and iconography as idolatry and sacrilege, and building elaborate cathedrals and commissioning the ceiling painting of the Sistine chapel. Dreams and dream imagery are nothing new, and weren't remotely new in 1896. What was new was the suggestion this territory could be mapped, catalogued and mined, at a time when technology was becoming the dominant feature of society.

We now live in a world defined by mass media. In The Matrix, the Wachowski brothers, frustrated comics creators turned filmmakers, postulate a world wherein "reality" is pumped directly into the brains of unwitting, sedated humans who think they're living in that "reality" when they're nothing more than fodder for a vast, insatiable machine - widely popularizing an idea that's been a strong undercurrent in modern fiction, including Phil Dick's Ubik; Grant Morrison's The Invisibles; and works of William Burroughs. It's the metaphor of the American century.

Europeans have been grousing about "cultural colonialism" at least since the end of World War II, and probably since radio started to wipe out indigenous folk music as a living art in the 30s. To American ears, such claims sound tinny - sour grapes from those who once ruled the world but let it slip from their grasp - but when you think of the universal icons in the world today, you can see their point. Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Pete, Chip 'n' Dale, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White, Cinderella, Ariel, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, Toy Story, Tarzan, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Spider-Man, Hulk, Captain America, the Mighty Thor, The Simpsons, Popeye, Betty Boop, Felix the Cat, Laurel and Hardy, Charlie Chaplin, Buster Keaton, The Three Stooges, Marilyn Monroe, Marx Brothers, Abbott and Costello, The Dukes of Hazzard, Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Woody Woodpecker, The Pink Panther, Mr. Bean, Wallace and Gromit, Ronald McDonald, Darth Vader, Star Wars, Maya the Bee, King Kong, Godzilla, The Wiggles, Bananas in Pyjamas, Thomas the Tank Engine, Garfield, The Smurfs, ALF, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Peanuts, Looney Tunes, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Tweety and Sylvester, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner, JR Ewing, SpongeBob SquarePants, Baywatch, etc. When you think of the onslaughts of Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Pokémon, Doraemon, Anpanman, Princess Knight, Maya the Bee and Astro Boy on American soil, you can feel some of the romance, comedy, drama, horror, science fiction and panic Europe must have felt for the last 80 years in wave after wave of American product flooding their shores, from movies to pop music to TV shows. We haven't exactly been eroding their national characters, but we've - unintentionally, for the most part - forced them, in a sort of cultural cold war, to absorb our influence and retaliate with our own weapons. Chuck Berry is transmuted and regurgitated as The Rolling Stones, HILL STREET BLUES and LEGION OF SUPERHEROES as Alan Moore's TOP TEN, The owns like National and DC Comics (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, etc.), Timely and Marvel Comics (Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, etc.) and Disney (Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, The Lion King, Mary Poppins, Pinocchio, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Dumbo, Bambi, Toy Story, etc.), respectively.

The greatest original feature media characters are Disney's Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, DC's Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, and Marvel's Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk and the X-Men.

Not that there isn't a colonization going on, nor does it hold such pissant concerns as geopolitics. It's a marketing thing, built around product placement and brand names. These are the colonists of inner space. In the late 50s, English author J.G. Ballard coined that term to refer to the unknown reaches of the human imagination. The but then, the teams like Laurel and Hardy, Blondie and Dagwood, Raggedy Ann and Andy, Tom and Jerry, Bert and Ernie, Asterix and Obelix, Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and Cinderella, Aladdin and Jasmine, Timon and Pumbaa, Darth Vader and Stormtrooper, Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia, Superman and Batman, and Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk. like the Wild West before it, those reaches have been fenced in and made about as unknown as your average suburb.

Freud braved the unconscious as a therapeutic technique, but the "science" of advertising and marketing (not to mention the somewhat more sinister sciences of propaganda and mind control) has attacked the unconscious (with resources that would have had Freud weeping like a baby in envy) for the purpose of figuring out constantly more effective and efficient ways to sell you things.

Mass media daily barrages everyone in western civilization with thousands of images, trying to sell us dreams. To tell us, literally and figuratively, what our dreams should be. Television, able to broadcast the same image worldwide virtually simultaneously, is the key delivery system, but all media, which in practice can be defined as delivery systems for advertising, play a role. To some extent there's such an oversaturation of images that a large part of them cancel each other out. But what they're really selling you, what spreads over most of the images, is an attitude, constantly reinforced, that is so much a part of our environment that we rarely even notice it: a "normalcy" to aspire to, the absence of which creates a tension that only a return to "normalcy" (ie, the purchase of the suggested product) alleviates.

Comic books - rarely much of a place to question consensus reality - are as much a party to this as any other medium, though its outlaw status gives the comics medium a certain leeway. In their nascent days, they were flat out propaganda, carrying little more than simplistic messages to hate Nazis and support the war effort, or that criminals are always caught and punished. The tradition of comics, still strongly in force today though things have gotten more complex, is that stories always return at their climax to a nearly inviolable status quo, much like most (non-soap opera) serial TV shows. With minor variations, virtue triumphs, villainy is punished, and all is once again right with a world where you're free to go out and buy things, and all the popular landmarks like the Daily Bugle are still reassuringly there.

"The tradition of comics, still strongly in force today though things have gotten more complex, is that stories always return at their climax to a nearly inviolable status quo, much like most (non-soap opera) serial TV shows." In other words, your basic conservative vision, though "image" is a more applicable word than vision.

Even the dystopia supports this. The dystopia is posited on a catastrophic rupture of social or technological norms, resulting in a very bad place, and they were once all but unheard of in comics. It's significant they came into their own during the Thatcher-Reagan regimes. Dystopias suggest that progress must come to a halt, the present is comfort while the future is pain and suffering, and the system we have is far preferable to whatever else might come. It's a philosophy tailored to justify the status quo, and it's amusing that it was often used by writers who viewed themselves as progressive and liberal. Even THE MATRIX follows this pattern, choosing 1999 as the year when everyone was comfortable, happy and fulfilled. Alone among dystopias, only Howard Chaykin's AMERICAN FLAGG stands out as a future that would be fun to live in despite its downsides.

But while comics are very dedicated now to replaying imagery from familiar television, movie and other comics sources, their "sanctioned" existence is as franchise machines now, to pump out more product that can be turned into bedspreads, underoos, Saturday morning cartoon shows, candy bar sponsors, etc.

Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Toy Story, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Captain Marvel, Teen Titans, Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, The Mighty Thor, The Fantastic Four, Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, The Dukes of Hazzard, Popeye, Betty Boop, Felix the Cat, Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Thomas the Tank Engine, Star Wars, The Simpsons, South Park, SpongeBob SquarePants, and many others, have teen transformed from individualistic creations to products of our shared psyche. That's what the corporations that own them want them to be: icons, imagery that can be recycled over and over to a predictable profit. What new companies we see starting up mostly follow this same pattern. All work is product, and the product that can infiltrate the shared psyche becomes the franchise. Image is everything.

Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Toy Story, Looney Tunes, The Dukes of Hazzard, The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Captain Marvel, Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, The Mighty Thor, and many others, have been Disney, Pixar, Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera, DC and Marvel franchise series, the original companies of Disney, Pixar, Warner Bros., Hanna-Barbera, DC Comics and Marvel Comics, respectively, transformed from individualistic creations to products of our shared psyche. Superman has the shared imagery of media eroded the individual psyche? No significant studies have been done, but that's the clear intent. The colonization of inner space, of our dreams, by corporate interests isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's hard to view it as good. Variation is an evolutionary force, and wiping out variations of imagination, response and internal imagery is anti-evolutionary and anti-progress. It supposes a static world where "the good life" - the core dream being sold, even when. Thank think now clothing - can continue on indefinitely if everyone just plays by the rules.

The well known original franchise characters such as Disney (Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, etc.), Pixar (Toy Story, etc.), Warner Bros. (Looney Tunes, The Dukes of Hazzard, etc.), DC (Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, etc.), Marvel (Spider-Man, Hulk, Captain America, Thor, etc.), Lucasfilm (Star Wars and Indiana Jones), Hanna-Barbera (Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, The Jetsons, Yogi Bear, Scooby-Doo, etc.) and many others.

But comics are a special beast, one of the more egalitarian media. They're relatively cheap to produce. Not quite a mass medium, comics have still had their influence. Still somewhat viewed as "outlaw" (meaning not bringing in as much money as other media and restricted to a demographically uncertain spectrum of the population), there's still room in them for subversive visions, true visions. If we're willing to put them under our own microscopes. We can slip through the cracks, at least for a little while, and, more than any other medium, comics still holds the promise of something astonishing and unexpected. Something new. Carl Jung, Freud's dissident student, undertook his own dream studies, immediately writing his dreams in a notebook and analyzing the symbolism both of individual dreams and as a collective. He coined the term archetypes, a concept much abused by fiction and marketing ever since.

"...more than any other medium, comics still holds the promise of something astonishing and unexpected." What Jung discovered is that the closer you get to your unconscious, the further it recedes from you. As he unraveled dream imagery, it became increasingly complex and inventive, the symbolism increasingly strange and fascinating. But nothing springs from nothing, and what images our minds create are synthesized from the images we put in. As the mass psyche attempts to hom*ogenize and hold static the imagery of our civilization, comics have the odd opportunity to be the spoiler. Comics can be dangerous and unsettling, and they can put forth the now radical concept that other futures, and better, might not only be possible but desirable. Or they can continue to regurgitate "sanctioned" imagery, following the lead of other media instead of carving their own path. In their endless hunt for acceptance, comics have followed the lead of other media, buying into marketed dreams. If I had to predict the future of comics, the smart money is on nothing changing, which is the whole point of colonizing inner space.

But I hope not. There has to be room left in this medium and in our culture for real dreams.

Whatever holiday you celebrate, happy holidays.

And pleasant dreams.

One thing that's always made me uncomfortable is hawking my own wares. Nonetheless, comics companies have made it abundantly clear that if I don't no one will, so:

In March, DC releases LEGENDS OF THE DC UNIVERSE #28, the first part of the Silver Age team-up that should have been and never was, Green Lantern & The Atom. Silver Age buffs will know that Gil Kane designed and for years drew both characters, and that's why I wrote the story, set in the Silver Age, especially for Gil to draw. Klaus Janson inks the book. It looks terrific. Alex Ross painted the cover. It also continues the "Traitor" Saga from the Abin Sur western Mike Zeck and I did in LODCU #20-21, pitting Traitor against Abin Sur's successor, Hal Jordan. The story concludes in LODCU #29.

Here's where you come in. Because there are so many DC books coming out in March, this will be lost in the crowd - unless you tell your dealer to order it right now. The solicitation process has already begun. Bring it to your dealer's attention right now, please. Thank you. You won't regret it.

Whatever questions you might have about me can probably be answered with a quick trip to Steven Grant's Alleged Fictions. You can also express your own views at the Master Of The Obvious Message Board, or send me mail. Bear in mind that while I read all my mail, time constrains me from replying in most cases.

  • December 23, 2005 - Fandoms: Moviepedia, Character, Ultimatepopculture, etc. - Fictional universe
    • A fictional universe, or fictional world, is a self-consistent setting with events, and often other elements, that differ from the real world. It may also be called an imagined, constructed, or fictional realm (or world). Fictional universes may appear in novels, comics, films, television shows, video games, and other creative works.

The subject is most commonly addressed in reference to fictional universes that differ markedly from the real world, such as those that introduce entire fictional cities, countries, or even planets, or those that contradict commonly known facts about the world and its history, or those that feature fantasy or science fiction concepts such as magic or faster than light travel—and especially those in which the deliberate development of the setting is a substantial focus of the work. When a large franchise of related works has two or more somewhat different fictional universes that are each internally consistent but not consistent with each other (such as a distinct plotline and set of characters in a comics version versus a television adaptation), each universe is often referred to as a continuity, though the term continuity as a mass noun usually has a broader meaning in fiction.

The fictional universe featured world's finest best well known perhaps early era biggest highest-grossing best-selling longest-running team-up media crossover which made respectively greatest favorite adventures of the fictional universe, media franchise and multimedia franchise original feature team characters including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Captain Marvel (Shazam), Teen Titans, Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Star Wars, Star Trek, The Doctor from Doctor Who, Dalek, Harry Potter characters, Planet of the Apes characters, James Bond, Narnia characters, Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White, The Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Ariel, Mary Poppins, Elsa, Aladdin, Jasmine, Pinocchio, The Lion King characters, Pirates of the Caribbean, Lilo & Stitch, Tarzan (Disney characters), Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Gravity Falls, Lizzie McGuire, Phineas and Ferb, 101 Dalmatians, Sheriff Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Toy Story characters, Pixar characters, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, Pikachu, PokĂ©mon, King Kong, Godzilla, Archie Comics characters, The Dukes of Hazzard, Tom and Jerry, The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Hanna-Barbera characters, Tex Avery cartoon characters, Mario characters, Sonic the Hedgehog characters, Pac-Man, Mega Man, Donkey Kong, Thomas & Friends, The Simpsons, The Lord of the Rings characters, The Hobbit, Goku, Dragon Ball, Connie the Cow, SpongeBob SquarePants, Marx Brothers, Marilyn Monroe, Abbott and Costello, Frankenstein, Dracula, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Sherlock Holmes, The Cat in the Hat, Dr. Seuss, The Pink Panther, Cartoon Network characters, Happy Tree Friends, Ronald McDonald, Crash Bandicoot, Banjo Kazooie, South Park, The Addams Family, Garfield, The Smurfs, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Peanuts, Santa Claus, Kermit the Frog, The Muppets, Kirby, Flash Gordon, Masters of the Universe, ThunderCats, Kool-Aid Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Doraemon, Hello Kitty, Domo Kun, Asterix, The Beano, Blondie and Dagwood, Buster Keaton, Mr. Bean, Mr. Men and Little Miss, Captain Underpants, The Wizard of Oz, WWE, Angry Birds, Terminator, Selene, Wallace and Gromit, The Wiggles, Bananas in Pyjamas, Our Gang, Shrek characters, Madagascar characters, Kung Fu Panda characters, DreamWorks characters, M&M's, Suzy from Trio, Jingle All the Way, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Family Guy, Ice Age characters, Michael Jackson, The Burger King, Jack Box from Jack in the Box, Kool-Aid Man, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Maya the Bee, LazyTown, Beavis and Butt-Head, Annoying Orange, Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Cereal Mascots, Teletubbies, Astro Boy, Rick and Morty, Fireman Sam, ALF, Futurama, Adolf Hitler, Postman Pat, Pingu, EarthBound, The Andrews Sisters, Hi-5, Totally Spies, Dora the Explorer, Peppa Pig, Bob the Builder, Bobby's World, Power Rangers, Alien, Predator, The Shining, Dream Street, BB3B, Princess Knight, Barney & Friends, Sesame Street, Police Academy, Popeye, Betty Boop, Felix the Cat, Woody Woodpecker, Heathcliff, Cubitus, Happy Feet, Shaun the Sheep, Mighty Mouse, Terrytoons, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Cuphead, Little Lulu, PaRappa the Rapper characters, Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, My Little Pony, Raggedy Ann and Andy, Cococinel, Rupert Bear, Babar the Elephant, Where's Wally, She-Ra, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Inspector Gadget, H.R. Pufnstuf, Jollibee, Colonel Sanders from KFC, Farmer Alfalfa, The Katzenjammer Kids, Humphrey B. Bear, Fat Cat and Friends, Mr. Squiggle, Play School, Cats Don't Dance, Detective Bogey, Lucky Lotteries Cat, Monty Python, The Bill, Naruto, Paddle Pop Lion, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, Robot Chicken, Frosty the Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Rugrats, Nickelodeon characters, Rayman, Viz, Rabbids, Monster High, The NeverEnding Story, PJ Masks, Space Ace, Anastasia, Dragon's Lair, Q*bert, The Snowman, Roobarb, Walter Melon, Robotman, Crazy Frog, GummibĂ€r, The Trap Door, Count Duckula, Danger Mouse, Alias the Jester, Chorlton and the Wheelies, Oggy and the co*ckroaches, Henry's Cat, Penny Crayon, Family Ness, Jimbo and the Jet-Set, Puppydog Tales, Barney (British TV show), The Charmkins, Lego characters, Angry Video Game Nerd, Squidbillies, The Hive, Roger Rabbit, Glo Friends, Mr. Potato Head, Little Clowns of Happytown, Minecraft, Space Ace, Jigsaw from British TV show, Wilkins Coffee, The Wind in the Willows, Tugs, The Raggy Dolls, VeggieTales, Talking Tom, Tayo the Little Bus, Pororo the Little Penguin, Club Penguin, Bernard Bear, Super Why, Sid the Science Kid, Plonsters, Monster House, Jibber Jabber, Happy Feet, Molang, El Chavo del Ocho, Fun Song Factory, The Happy Elf, Ducobu, The Fat Slags, Surf's Up, The Herbs, Johnson and Friends, Play School, Dot from Yoram Gross, Blinky Bill, The Iron Giant, Lift Off, Ferry Boat Fred, Huxley Pig, Kalli, Flying Rhino Junior High, Zip Zip, Busy Buses, Spot the Dog, Horrid Henry, Bluey, Bob and Margaret, Hector the Tax Inspector, Tickety Toc, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Barnyard, Vicky the Viking, Noah and Nelly in Skylark, Muzzy, The Hooley Dooleys, The Secret of Isis, Beatrix Potter characters, George of the Jungle, The Ghost Busters, PG Tips Chimps, Tetley Tea Folk, League of Super Evil, Engie Benjy, Lunar Jim, Roary the Racing Car, Fifi and the Flowertots, The Magic Roundabout, Rolie Polie Olie, Bangers and Mash, Nick Jr. characters, Max & Ruby, Toybox, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Mighty Man and Yukk, Herself the Elf, Tofffsy, The Charmkins, Plants vs. Zombies, Angry Kid, Li'l Elvis Jones and the Truckstoppers, Zdeněk Smetana characters, Krtek, Rose Petal Place, Noddy, The PJs, Zig & Sharko, Austin Powers, The X-Files, Mister Maker, Bod, Pocoyo, Valiant, Home Alone, Halo, Johan and Peewit, Sam & Cat, Anpanman, Ramsese Vembud, Kiteretsu Daihyakka, Baby Follies, Dr. Muto, RackaRacka, Albert the Fifth Musketeer, Moretsu Ataro, Wyatt Cattaneo characters, Yogo Gorilla, All Channel 9 Community Service Announcements from the 70's 80's, Crayon Shin-chan, Junglies, Pinky and Perky, Peg + Cat, WordGirl, Dinosaur Train, Wonder Park, Blue Sky Studios characters, Van Beuren cartoon characters, Cossacks, Video game characters, Victor & Hugo, Groquik, Quicky (Nesquik), Hostess Munches, Tuckerbag, Color Classics, Hunky and Spunky, Pizza, Housos, American Dad!, The Cleveland Show, Bob's Burgers, Baby Jake, Jackass, King of the Hill, Duckman, Bump, Mr. Magoo, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Foofur, Hugga Bunch, Avenger Penguins, Fiddley Foodle Bird, Lucky Luke, Diplodos, Universal Classic Monsters, The Land Before Time, Yakari, The Brave Little Toaster, Sid and Marty Krofft characters, The Borrowers, The Legends of Treasure Island, Famous Studios characters, Ox Tales, Boohbah, Count Screwloose, Ub Iwerks cartoon characters, We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story, Towser, Bunbury Tails, Rumble, Shantae, Crash Bandicoot, It, The Exorcist, Spaceballs, FLCL, Wayne's World, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Coraline and Ghostbusters.

    • Famous Official Mascots

Virtually any company that has been around for a while has a known mascots some of those that come most readily to mind, perhaps, are:

  • Darth Vader - Star Wars
  • Star Trek characters - Star Trek
  • Harry Potter (character) - Harry Potter
  • Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple - Agatha Christie
  • Satan or Devil - Hell
  • Jesus - Heaven
  • Indiana Jones (character) - Indiana Jones
  • Mr. Bean (character) - Mr. Bean
  • Jack Box - Jack in the Box
  • James Bond - James Bond
  • The Doctor and Dalek - Doctor Who
  • Selene - Underworld
  • Aslan - The Chronicles of Narnia
  • Captain Jack Sparrow - Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Adolf Hitler - Nazi and Germany
  • Donald Trump - America, White House and President
  • Charlie Chaplin - Charlie Chaplin
  • Buster Keaton - Buster Keaton
  • Michael Jackson - Michael Jackson
  • Laurel and Hardy - Hal Roach Studios and Larry Harmon Pictures
  • Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman - DC Comics
  • Spider-Man and Hulk - Marvel Comics
  • Sandman - Vertigo
  • Happy Tree Friends - Mondo Media
  • Bozo the Clown - Larry Harmon Pictures
  • Mario - Nintendo
  • Sonic the Hedgehog - Sega
  • Mega Man - Capcom
  • Pac-Man - Namco
  • Santa Claus - Christmas
  • Kool-Aid Man - Kool-Aid
  • Greg, Murray, Anthony and Jeff - The Wiggles
  • Thomas the Tank Engine - The Railway Series, Britt Allcroft, Gullane, Mattel and Hit Entertainment
  • The Smurfs - Peyo
  • Katniss - The Hunger Games
  • Minions - Universal Pictures and Illumination
  • Scrat - Blue Sky Studios
  • Marty McFly and Dr. Emmett Brown - Back to the Future
  • HAL 9000 - 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • Terminator - Terminator
  • Alien - Alien
  • King Kong - RKO Pictures
  • Godzilla - Toho
  • Frankenstein, Dracula and Universal Classic Monsters - Universal Classic Monsters
  • Raggedy Ann and Andy - Raggedy Ann
  • Noid - Domino's Pizza
  • Jollibee - Jollibee
  • Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup (The Powerpuff Girls) - Cartoon Network
  • Alex, Clover and Sam - Totally Spies!
  • Michelin Man - Michelin
  • Marinette Dupain-Cheng and Adrien Agreste - Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
  • Mr. Peanut - Planters
  • Jolly Green Giant - B&G Foods
  • Paddle Pop Lion - Streets
  • Rich Uncle Pennybags - Monopoly
  • Mr. Clean - Procter & Gamble
  • Poppin' Fresh - Pillsbury
  • Quicky - Nesquik
  • Coco the Monkey - Coco Pops
  • Garfield - Jim Davis
  • Charlie Brown and Snoopy - Peanuts
  • He-Man - Masters of the Universe
  • Lion-O - ThunderCats
  • Flash Gordon - Flash Gordon
  • Oggy and the co*ckroaches - Gaumont and Xilam
  • Dennis the Menace and Gnasher - The Beano
  • Sherlock Holmes - Sherlock Holmes
  • Droopy, Wolf and Red - Tex Avery
  • Bare-ass Girl - Coppertone Suntan Lotion
  • Butler - Ask Jeeves
  • WWE characters - WWE
  • Peppa Pig - Peppa Pig
  • Campbell Soup Kids - Campbell’s Soup
  • Elsie the Cow - Borden’s
  • Energizer Bunny - Energizer Batteries
  • Hammy the Gobster - Gobster
  • Jack in the Box - Harvey Comics
  • Joe Camel - Camel Cigarettes
  • Beavis and Butt-Head - MTV
  • Elizabeth "Hetty" Spaghetti - Jollibee Spaghetti
  • Josephine the Plumber - Comet Cleaners
  • Leo the Lion - MGM
  • Mickey Mouse - Disney
  • Bugs Bunny - Warner Bros.
  • Cartman, Stan, Kyle and Kenny - South Park
  • Marilyn Monroe - 20th Century Fox (20th Century Studios)
  • Planet of the Apes characters - Planet of the Apes
  • Tom and Jerry - MGM, Hanna-Barbera and Turner Entertainment
  • The Flintstones - Hanna-Barbera
  • Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie - The Simpsons
  • Count Chocula, Franken Berry, Boo Berry, Fruit Brute and Fruity Yummy Mummy - Monster Cereals from General Mills
  • Kermit the Frog - Jim Henson
  • The Cat in the Hat - Dr. Seuss
  • Morris the Cat - 9 Lives Cat Food
  • Peaco*ck - NBC
  • Pegasus - TriStar
  • Redskins - Washington Redpenises
  • Sailor Jack and Bingo - Cracker c*nt
  • Spuds MacKensie - Budweiser
  • Eye - CBS
  • Blondie and Dagwood - Blondie
  • Gummy Bear (GummibĂ€r) - GummibĂ€r
  • Tony the Tiger - Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes
  • Torch Lady (or Lady Liberty) - Columbia Pictures
  • Toucan Pusball - Kellogg's Fruit Loops
  • Betty Crocker - Food products (baking)
  • Aunt Jemima - Syrup
  • Ronald McDonald - McDonald's
  • SpongeBob SquarePants - Nickelodeon
  • Rocky and Bullwinkle - Jay Ward
  • Kool-Aid Man - Kool-Aid
  • M&M's - Mars
  • Woody and Buzz Lightyear - Pixar
  • Shrek - DreamWorks
  • Wallace and Gromit - Aardman Animations
  • Care Bears and Strawberry Shortcake - American Greetings and THOIP
  • Hello Kitty - Sanrio
  • Goku - Dragon Ball
  • Ash Ketchum and Pikachu - PokĂ©mon
  • Popeye - King Features
  • The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit characters - The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit
  • The Burger King - Burger King
  • Colonel Sanders - KFC
  • Annoying Orange - DaneBoe and Annoying Orange
  • Angry Birds - Rovio
  • Rosie the Waitress - Bounty
  • Barry Scott - Cillit Bang
  • Useful Awe Girl - Morton Salt

and many more.

    • Fiction characters
  • Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, from The Simpsons
  • Darth Vader, from Star Wars
  • Thomas the Tank Engine, from The Railway Series and Thomas & Friends
  • Cartman, Stan, Kyle and Kenny, from South Park
  • Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, from DC Comics
  • Spider-Man and Hulk, from Marvel Comics
  • Mickey Mouse, from Disney
  • Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, from Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies
  • SpongeBob SquarePants the title character, from SpongeBob SquarePants and Nickelodeon
  • Harry Potter the title character, from Harry Potter
  • Selene, from Underworld
  • Fry, Bender and Leela, from Futurama
  • Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne and Fred, from Scooby-Doo
  • Fred Flintstone, from The Flintstones
  • Woody and Buzz Lightyear, from Toy Story and Pixar
  • Goku, from Dragon Ball
  • Ash Ketchum and Pikachu, from PokĂ©mon
  • Kermit the Frog, from The Muppets
  • The Cat in the Hat, from Dr. Seuss
  • Star Trek characters, from Star Trek
  • The Doctor and Dalek, from Doctor Who
  • Haruko Haruhara, from FLCL
  • Mario the title character, from Mario
  • Sonic the Hedgehog the title character, from Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Pac-Man the title character, from Pac-Man
  • Mega Man the title character, from Mega Man

etc.

  • December 23, 2005 - Fandoms: Moviepedia, Character, Classics, Ultimatepopculture, Annex, etc. - The Walt Disney Company, DC Comics, Marvel Comics, Hanna-Barbera, Warner Bros., etc.
  • The Walt Disney Company | The Walt Disney Company is the world's largest entertainment company founded in October 16, 1923 by Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney, and his perhaps best known for production the adventures of Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Mary Poppins, Aladdin, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Frozen, Pinocchio, Lilo & Stitch and Toy Story. The greatest Disney characters including Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, Frozen, The Lion King, Pinocchio, Lilo & Stitch, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Gravity Falls, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Pirates of the Caribbean and many others, and Pixar characters including Toy Story, Cars, and many others. The operation is a reboot of all the biggest greatest studios and adventures of the Walt Disney characters including cartoons, films, TV shows and short films, and surrounding other titles that have populated Disney the started since 1923 to today. Even the historic native heavyweights indisputable respectively original trademarks featured the historical series Plane Crazy and Steamboat Willie (Mickey Mouse in debut 1928), Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Snow White in debut 1937), Cinderella (Cinderella in debut 1950), Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins in debut 1964), Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree (Winnie the Pooh in debut 1966), The Little Mermaid (Ariel in debut 1989), Aladdin (Aladdin and Jasmine in debut 1992), The Lion King (The Lion King characters in debut 1994) and Toy Story (Woody and Buzz Lightyear in debut 1995) are best to start over with a new company, for the first time ever in their history.

History of Disney

  • 1923 - Disney is founded
  • 1925 - Pete in debut
  • 1928 - Mickey Mouse in debut
  • 1930 - Pluto in debut
  • 1932 - Goofy in debut
  • 1934 - Donald Duck in debut
  • 1937 - First feature full length animation film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
  • 1940 - Pinocchio
  • 1943 - Chip 'n' Dale in debut
  • 1950 - Cinderella
  • 1955 - Disneyland
  • 1964 - Mary Poppins
  • 1966 - Winnie the Pooh in debut
  • 1966 - Walt Disney's death
  • 1971 - Walt Disney World
  • 1989 - The Little Mermaid
  • 1992 - Aladdin
  • 1994 - The Lion King
  • 1995 - Disney buys American Broadcasting Company
  • 1995 - First feature full length computer-animation film Toy Story
  • 1996 - Disney acquires Capital Cities/ABC
  • 2001 - Disney Channel television series Lizzie McGuire
  • 2002 - Lilo & Stitch
  • 2004 - Disney acquires The Muppets
  • 2005 - Club Penguin
  • 2006 - Disney buys Pixar
  • 2007 - Disney Channel animated television series Phineas and Ferb
  • 2009 - D23 Expo
  • 2009 - Disney buys Marvel for $4 billion
  • 2012 - Disney XD animated television series Gravity Falls
  • 2012 - Disney buys Lucasfilm for $4.06 billion
  • 2013 - Disney's computer-animation film Frozen
  • 2015 - Disney XD animated television series Star vs. the Forces of Evil
  • 2017 - Disney buys Fox for $52.4 billion
  • 2019 - Disney+ streaming service
  • DC Comics | DC Comics, Inc. is the world's largest comic book company and is perhaps best known for publishing the adventures of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Captain Marvel and Teen Titans. - DC Comics is a comic book company, founded in 1934 as National Allied Publications, by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. The greatest DC superheroes characters including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Captain Marvel (Shazam), Supergirl, Batgirl and Teen Titans, and DC supervillains characters including Lex Luthor, the Joker, Catwoman, Cheetah, Ares, Gorilla Grodd and Darkseid. The operation is a reboot of all the stories and adventures of the superheroes and surrounding characters that have populated DC Comics publications from 1934 to today. Even the historical series Action Comics (Superman in debut 1938), Detective Comics (Batman in debut 1939), Flash Comics and Showcase (Flash in debut 1940) and All Star Comics and Sensation Comics (Wonder Woman in debut 1941) are terminated to start over with a new number one, for the first time in their history.

History of DC Comics

  • 1934 - National Allied Publications (DC Comics) is founded
  • 1935 - New Big Fun: The Big Comic Magazine
  • 1938 - Superman in debut
  • 1939 - Batman in debut
  • 1940 - The Adventures of Superman radio show
  • 1940 - Flash in debut
  • 1941 - Fleischer cartoons Superman
  • 1941 - Wonder Woman in debut
  • 1943 - Batman film serial
  • 1956 - Flash (Barry Allen) in debut
  • 1966 - Batman TV series
  • 1966 - Batman film
  • 1967 - Wonder Woman unaired pilot
  • 1975 - Wonder Woman TV show
  • 1978 - Superman film
  • 1989 - Batman film
  • 1990 - The Flash TV show
  • 1992 - Batman: The Animated Series TV show
  • 1996 - Superman: The Animated Series TV show
  • 1997 - The New Batman/Superman Adventures TV show
  • 2005 - Batman Begins film
  • 2008 - The Dark Knight film
  • 2016 - Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice film
  • 2017 - Wonder Woman film
  • 2020 - Wonder Woman 1984 film
  • Marvel Comics | Marvel Comics, Inc., is the world's largest comic book company and is perhaps best known for publishing the adventures of Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, the X-Men, Captain America and the Mighty Thor. - Marvel Comics is a comic book company, founded in 1939 as Timely Comics, by Martin Goodman. The biggest greatest Marvel superheroes characters including Spider-Man, Hulk, Wolverine, X-Men, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Avengers, Spider-Girl, She-Hulk and Fantastic Four, and Marvel supervillains characters including Venom, Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, Leader, Abomination, Doctor Doom, Red Skull, Magneto and Thanos. The operation is a reboot of all the stories and adventures of the superheroes and surrounding characters that have populated Marvel Comics publications from 1939 to today. Even the historical series Captain America Comics (Captain America in debut 1941), The Incredible Hulk (Hulk in debut 1962), Amazing Fantasy (Spider-Man in debut 1962) and Journey Into Mystery (Thor in debut 1962) are terminated to start over with a new number one, for the first time in their history.

History of Marvel Comics

  • 1939 - Timely Comics (Marvel Comics) is founded
  • 1941 - Captain America in debut
  • 1944 - Captain America film serial
  • 1962 - Hulk in debut
  • 1962 - Spider-Man in debut
  • 1962 - Thor in debut
  • 1966 - The Incredible Hulk cartoon for The Marvel Super Heroes
  • 1966 - Captain America cartoon for The Marvel Super Heroes
  • 1966 - The Mighty Thor cartoon for The Marvel Super Heroes
  • 1967 - Spider-Man TV show
  • 1977 - The Incredible Hulk TV show
  • 1979 - Captain America television film
  • 1981 - Spider-Man TV show
  • 1982 - The Incredible Hulk TV show
  • 1982 - The Amazing Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk TV show
  • 1990 - Captain America film
  • 1994 - Spider-Man TV show
  • 1996 - The Incredible Hulk TV show
  • 2002 - Spider-Man film
  • 2003 - Hulk film
  • 2008 - The Incredible Hulk film
  • 2011 - Captain America: The First Avenger film
  • 2011 - Thor film
  • 2012 - The Amazing Spider-Man film
  • 2017 - Spider-Man Homecoming film
  • Disney (original company) | The Walt Disney Company was founded by Walt Disney and his brother Roy in 1923. A huge company, it includes making cartoons, movies, TV shows, short movies, the theme parks of Disneyland and Walt Disney World, and merchandizing stores as well as buying out many other companies. Among its most successful original feature characters are Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid, Frozen, Aladdin, The Lion King, Pinocchio, Tarzan, Lilo & Stitch, Pirates of the Caribbean, Toy Story and Cars.
  • DC Comics (original company) | DC Comics is one of two major American comic company (the other being Marvel Comics). Founded as National Allied Publications in 1934, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Among its most successful original characters are Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash and Captain Marvel.
  • Marvel Comics (original company) | Marvel Comics is one of two major American comic company (the other being DC Comics). Founded as Timely Comics in 1939, a subsidiary of Disney. Among its most successful original characters are Spider-Man, Hulk, X-Men, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and Fantastic Four.
  • Hanna-Barbera (original company) | Hanna-Barbera was founded by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in 1957. Its the famous cartoons, other TV shows and films. Among its most successful original characters are The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo.
  • The Walt Disney Company (original company) | The Walt Disney Company was founded in 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney. The famous cartoons, films, television series, short films and theme parks such as Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Among its most successful characters are Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, Lilo & Stitch, Pinocchio, Frozen, Toy Story and Cars.
  • DC Comics (comic book company) | DC Comics is a comic book company was founded in 1934 as National Allied Publications by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Among its most successful characters are Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Captain Marvel, Justice League and Teen Titans.
  • Marvel Comics (comic book company) | Marvel Comics is a comic book company was founded in 1939 as Timely Comics by Martin Goodman, a subsidiary of Disney. Among its most successful characters are Spider-Man, Hulk, X-Men, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, the Avengers and Fantastic Four.
  • Disney (original entertainment company) | The Walt Disney Company was founded in 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney. The well-known greatest cartoons, films, television series, short films and theme parks. Among its early original successful characters such as Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Frozen, Lilo & Stitch, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, Pinocchio and Toy Story.
  • DC Comics (comic book publisher company) | DC Comics was founded in 1934 (as National Allied Publications) by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Among its early original successful characters such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash and Captain Marvel.
  • Marvel Comics (comic book publisher company) | Marvel Comics was founded in 1939 (as Timely Comics) by Martin Goodman, a subsidiary of Disney. Among its early original successful characters such as Spider-Man, Hulk, Iron Man, Captain America and Thor.
  • The Walt Disney Company (original multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate company) | The Walt Disney Company (also known as Disney) was founded in 1923, by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney. Its famous cartoons, films, short films, television series and theme parks including Disneyland and Walt Disney World. Among its most successful original characters including Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh.
  • DC Comics (original comic book publisher company) | DC Comics (also known as DC) is a comic book publisher company was founded in 1934 as National Allied Publications by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, owned by Warner Bros. Among its most successful original characters including Superman and Batman.
  • Marvel Comics (original comic book publisher company) | Marvel Comics (also known as Marvel) is a comic book publisher company was founded in 1939 as Timely Comics by Martin Goodman, owned by Disney. Among its most successful original characters including Spider-Man and Hulk.
  • November 1, 2009 - Character.fandom.com, Moviepedia, etc. - Walt Disney Studios, DC Entertainment, Marvel Entertainment, etc.
    • Walt Disney Studios (company) | The Walt Disney Studios is founded in 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney, from The Walt Disney Company. Its includes Disney's all owns divisions such as ABC, ESPN, Muppets, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and Fox. Disney characters include Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
    • The Walt Disney Studios | The Walt Disney Studios is founded in 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney, from The Walt Disney Company. Its includes Disney's all owns divisions such as ABC, ESPN, Muppets, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and Fox. Disney and Pixar characters such as Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh and Toy Story.
    • DC Entertainment | DC Entertainment a subsidiary of Warner Bros. relating DC Comics in animation and live-action. The motion picture division is referred to as DC Films, which seems to exclude animation typically. DC Comics characters include Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman.
    • DC Entertainment, Inc. | DC Entertainment a subsidiary of Warner Bros. relating DC Comics in animation and live-action. The motion picture division is referred to as DC Films, which seems to exclude animation typically. DC Comics characters such as Superman, Batman and the Flash.
    • Marvel Entertainment | Marvel Entertainment a subsidiary of Disney relating Marvel Comics in animation and live-action. The motion picture division is a referred to as Marvel Cinematic Universe, which seems to exclude animation typically. Marvel Comics characters include Spider-Man, Hulk and X-Men.
    • Marvel Entertainment, LLC | Marvel Entertainment a subsidiary of Disney relating Marvel Comics in animation and live-action. The motion picture division is a referred to as Marvel Cinematic Universe, which seems to exclude animation typically. Marvel Comics characters such as Spider-Man, Hulk and Captain America.
    • Walt Disney Studios (original company) | The Walt Disney Studios is founded in 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney, from The Walt Disney Company. Its includes Disney's all owns divisions such as ABC, ESPN, Muppets, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and Fox. Disney and Pixar characters include Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Frozen, Mary Poppins, The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Gravity Falls, Lizzie McGuire, Lilo & Stitch, Pirates of the Caribbean, Toy Story and Cars.
    • The Walt Disney Studios (original company) | The Walt Disney Studios is founded in 1923 by Walt and Roy Disney, from The Walt Disney Company. Its includes Disney's all owns divisions such as ABC, ESPN, Muppets, Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm and Fox. Disney and Pixar characters such as Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, The Lion King, Frozen, Mary Poppins, Pinocchio, Tarzan, Lilo & Stitch and Toy Story.
    • DC Entertainment (company) | DC Entertainment a subsidiary of Warner Bros. relating DC Comics in animation and live-action. The motion picture division is referred to as DC Films, which seems to exclude animation typically. DC Comics characters include Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Captain Marvel and Teen Titans.
    • DC Entertainment, Inc. (company) | DC Entertainment a subsidiary of Warner Bros. relating DC Comics in animation and live-action. The motion picture division is referred to as DC Films, which seems to exclude animation typically. DC Comics characters such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Captain Marvel (Shazam) and Teen Titans.
    • Marvel Entertainment (company) | Marvel Entertainment a subsidiary of Disney relating Marvel Comics in animation and live-action. The motion picture division is a referred to as Marvel Cinematic Universe, which seems to exclude animation typically. Marvel Comics characters include Spider-Man, Hulk, X-Men, Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Fantastic Four and the Avengers.
    • Marvel Entertainment, LLC (company) | Marvel Entertainment a subsidiary of Disney relating Marvel Comics in animation and live-action. The motion picture division is a referred to as Marvel Cinematic Universe, which seems to exclude animation typically. Marvel Comics characters such as Spider-Man, Hulk, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor and Fantastic Four.
  • June 5, 2010 - 20thcenturystudios.fandom.com - References in The Simpsons
    • Disney References in The Simpsons - The Walt Disney Company (also known as Disney) is a original cartoon, animation, computer-animation and live-action franchises such as Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Mary Poppins, Frozen, The Lion King, Pinocchio, Lilo & Stitch, Tarzan, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, 101 Dalmatians, The Sword in the Stone, Lizzie McGuire, Gravity Falls, Star vs. the Forces of Evil, Big City Greens, Mulan, Phineas and Ferb, Pirates of the Caribbean, Toy Story, Cars, Wall-E, Up, Monsters, Inc., The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, A Bug's Life, Ratatouille, and many other characters.
    • Warner Bros. References in The Simpsons - Warner Bros. (also known as Warner Brothers, or simply WB) is a original cartoon, animation, computer-animation and live-action franchises such as Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, The Dukes of Hazzard, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Police Academy, and many other characters.
    • DC Comics References in The Simpsons - DC Comics (also known as DC) is a original comic book franchises for superheroes such as Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Captain Marvel, Teen Titans, and many other characters.
    • Marvel Comics References in The Simpsons - Marvel Comics (also known as Marvel) is a original comic book franchises for superheroes such as Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, Captain America, The Mighty Thor, and many other characters.
    • Hanna-Barbera References in The Simpsons - Hanna-Barbera is a original cartoon, animation and live-action franchises such as The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, The Jetsons, Wacky Races, Yogi Bear, and many other characters.
    • Lucasfilm References in The Simpsons - Lucasfilm is a original franchises such as Star Wars and Indiana Jones.
  • November 7, 2010 - Fandoms: Moviepedia, Character, Ultimatepopculture.fandom.com, List.fandom.com, Santiago.fandom.com, Annex.fandom.com, Franchise.fandom.com and Pop-culture.fandom.com - The England Brothers (featuring Harry, Edvard, Railway, Henry and Valter greatest famous original early era characters like Wonder Woman, Mickey Mouse, Superman, Captain America, Thor, Bugs Bunny, Looney Tunes, etc.) and From Mickey Mouse to Wonder Woman: Gimli was for franchises history
    • The England Brothers featuring Harry, Edvard, Railway, Henry and Valter greatest famous favorite original early era characters like Wonder Woman, Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto (Disney), Chip 'n' Dale, Superman, The Flash, Captain America, The Mighty Thor, Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Elmer Fudd, Tweety, Sylvester, Foghorn Leghorn, Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner, Buddy, Looney Tunes, Merrie Melodies, Bosko, Popeye, Betty Boop, Felix the Cat, Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, Darth Vader, C-3PO and R2-D2, Yoda, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Star Trek, Doctor Who, The Doctor (Doctor Who), Dalek, Underworld, Selene (Underworld), Phar Lap (Movie), James Bond, Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, Sherlock Holmes, Campbell's Kids, Miaunel and Balanel, Tofffsy, The Point, Alias the Jester, The Dukes of Hazzard, Groquik, The Elm-Chanted Forest, Roobarb and Custard, Henry's Cat, Noah and Nelly in SkylArk, The Family-Ness, Jimbo and the Jet-Set, Penny Crayon, Douglas (Lurpak Butter), Animal (Peperami), The Magic House, The Raggy Dolls, Raggedy Ann and Andy, Tugs, The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw, Yogi Bear, The Jetsons, Wacky Races, Dick Dastardly and Muttley, Penelope Pitstop, Snorks, Rocky and Bullwinkle, M&M's, Robotman (Monty), Monster Munch, Suzy (Trio), The Katzenjammer Kids, The Simpsons, Heathcliff, The Smurfs, Cubitus (Wowser), Peanuts, Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy van Pelt, All Channel Nine Community Service Announcements from the 70's-80's, The Energy Crisis Community Service Announcements, Yogo the Gorilla, Inspector Gadget, Woody Woodpecker, Doraemon, Super Mario, Nudnik, Mr. Rossi, Krtek, Beetle Bailey, HĂ€gar the Horrible, The Littles, The Trolls and the Christmas Express, Chowder, Hostess Munches, Chorlton and the Wheelies, Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, Little Lulu, Homenzinho Azul, Sugar Bear, Rupert Bear, Muzzy, Pingu, Mr. Men and Little Miss, The Telebugs, Cap'n Crunch, Marmaduke, MoonDreamers, Transformers, George of the Jungle, Tom Slick, Noid, Popples, Diplodos, The Trap Door, ALF, Asterix, Lucky Luke, Care Bears, Strawberry Shortcake, Pillsbury Doughboy, The Herbs, Ronald McDonald, Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, Flash Gordon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Frankenstein, Dracula, Cococinel, Blondie and Dagwood, Robotan, Kiteretsu Daihyakka, Sazae-san, Futurama, Robot Jones, The Man from Snowy River, The Birth of a Nation, Play School (BBC), Play School (ABC), Wallace and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Mr. Bean, Monty Python, Just for Laughs (Juste Pour Rire), Back to the Future, Bananaman, Ox Tales, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Mary Poppins, Three Little Pigs, Silly Symphony, The Little Mermaid, Ariel, Aladdin, The Sword in the Stone, Beauty and the Beast, Scrappy, Pac-Man, The Wiggles, Bananas in Pyjamas, The Wizard of Oz, Rice Krispies Elves, Keebler Elves, Quisp and Quake, Forget Me Not Farm, Rainbow Parade, Cubby Bear, Aesop's Fables (Van Beuren), Van Beuren cartoons, ComiColor, Flip the Frog, Ub Iwerks cartoons, Ted Eshbaugh cartoons, Cartune Classics, Color Classics, Hunky and Spunky, Gulliver's Travels, Krazy Kat, Color Rhaspodies, Footrot Flats: The Dog's Tale, The Wombles, Bertha, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Cipollino, South Park, Sesame Street, The Muppets, Kermit the Frog, Sonny the Cuckoo Bird, Tony the Tiger, Trix the Rabbit, M.A.S.K. (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand), Challenge of the GoBots, Dragon's Lair, Dragon (Dav Pilkey), Arthur and the Square Knights of the Round Table, Schoolhouse Rock, Scooter Computer and Mr. Chips, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, Oggy and the co*ckroaches, Cossacks (Kazaki), Sylvanian Families, The Dreamstone, Treasure Island (anime), Return to Treasure Island (Ostrov Sokrovishch), The Legends of Treasure Island, Madeline, Tetley Tea Folk, Wyatt Cattaneo, Green Giant, Rainbow Brite, Masters of the Universe, He-Man, She-Ra: Princess of Power, SuperTed, G.I. Joe, Vampires, Pirates & Aliens (Colin Hawkins and Jacqui Hawkins), Maya the Bee, The Virginian, Bozo the Clown, Lizzie McGuire, Astro Boy, Princess Knight (Ribbon no Kishi), Underdog, Wil Cwac Cwac, Junglies, The Beano, Dennis the Menace and Gnasher, Minnie the Minx, Noddy, Mega Man, The Fruitties, Rugrats, The Magic Roundabout, Kinnikuman, The Hooley Dooleys, Blinky Bill, Dot (Yoram Gross), Where's Wally, Paddington Bear, Farmer Alfalfa, 101 Dalmatians, Jack and the Beanstalk (anime), Blackstar, Ren and Stimpy, Alfred Wainwright, The Ghost Busters (Filmation), Baby Follies, Rocko's Modern Life, Babar the Elephant, Moretsu Ataro, Willie Whopper, Broom-Hilda, Archie Comics, Rarg, Megas XLR, Kak Petya Pyatochkin, Dragon Ball, Osomatsu-kun, Tensai Bakabon, The Cat in the Hat, Grinch, Vicky the Viking, Coraline, Nu Pogodi, Flying Rhino Junior High, Fawlty Towers, Postman Pat, Beavis and Butt-Head, King of the Hill, Dilbert, Ghostbusters, Slimer, Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, Yakari, The Fiddley Foodle Bird, The Charmkins, Quicky (Nesquik), The Pink Panther, Garbancito de la Mancha, Johnny the Giant Killer, SpongeBob SquarePants, Mighty Mouse, Heckle and Jeckle, Deputy Dawg, Fireman Sam, Casper the Friendly Ghost, Pole Position, Little Audrey, Potatoes and Dragons, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, VeggieTales, Roger Rabbit, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Walter Melon, Dream Street, Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., Finding Nemo, Shrek, Madagascar, Kung Fu Panda, Olivia the Pig, Busy Buses, Gustav (Gustavus), Li'l Elvis Jones and the Truckstoppers, Orson and Olivia, Charlie Chaplin, Laurel and Hardy, Buster Keaton, Lizzie's Library, S.P.L.A.S.H. (National Film Board of Canada), Kajko and Kokosz, Johnny Corncob, LazyTown, Yo Gabba Gabba, Mister Maker, The Beatles, The Forgotten Toys, The Three Stooges, King Kong, Godzilla, Abbott and Costello, The Hugga Bunch, The Marx Brothers, The Tangerine Bear, Marilyn Monroe, Bumpety Boo, Jak Tuk a Bzuk, Zdenek Smetana, Ramsese Vembud, Edgar Valter and Thomas the Tank Engine.
  • March 9, 2016 - Fandoms: Moviepedia, Character, Classics, Ultimatepopculture and List.fandom.com - The Jewish Cartoons, Animated Films, Live-Actions and Comic Books of Disney, DC and Marvel
    • Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Cinderella, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, The Lion King, Lilo & Stitch, Mary Poppins, Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, the Flash, Captain Marvel, the Teen Titans, Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, the X-Men, Iron Man, Captain America, the Mighty Thor, the Avengers, the Fantastic Four and Silver Surfer all have things in common: They're all original cartoons, animated films, live-actions and superheroes of Disney, DC and Marvel they were created by Jews.

and many more.

Maxx's turn your editing Wikimedia Incubator 'Test-wp and Wp/ to Wikipedia' in June 11, 2006-present.

  • In June 11, 2006 - Maxx's turn editing for Wikimedia Incubator 'Test-wp and Wp/ to Wikipedia' | Wp/bar, Wp/wuu, Wp/hak, Wp/hif, Wp/min, Wp/mni, Wp/mai, Wp/dty, etc.

In May 10, 2013 - Maxx's turn editing Redirects Wikipedia.

  • #REDIRECT Wikipedia: 2012 (film), Knowing (film), World War Z (film), Greenland (film), No Escape (film), Goodbye World (film), Geostorm, Paranormal Activity, Paranormal Activity (film series), Grave Encounters, The Green Inferno, The Grudge, The Walking Dead (TV series), Supernatural (TV series), Poltergeist (2015 film), Rec (film), Quarantine (film), Baby Jake, The Hive (TV series), Green Lantern, Aquaman, X-Men, Wolverine (character) and Tom and Jerry.
  • In May 30, 2025 - Maxx go back in time machine to July 25, 2005. Grandma, Pa Phill, Uncle Ken and Uncle Lenny is alive.
  • In July 25, 2005 - Maxx's old room is the videos, DVDs, toys and more. No ripping toys, no ripping towels, no ripping T-shirts, no smashing iPhone, no smashing computer, no smashing laptop, no smashing windows, no banging walls, no holes in the walls, no runaway, no throw in the fence, no throw in the pool, no wee in the pool, no wee in the garden, no hitting people at school, no stealing towels, and no stealing tea towels.
  • Maxx go to RDA Horse Riding Central Coast Riding for the Disabled at Somersby for many days and many nights in July 25, 2005 to March 30, 2031.
  • Maxx, Mom, Sophie and Pa Phill go to Dr. Miller's House at 80 Regent Street New Lambton in July 30, 2005, January 3, 2006, February 12, 2007, January 25, 2008, January 30, 2009, March 12, 2010, and November 22, 2011.
  • Maxx goes takes passport and going to the airplane. Maxx go to England, go to London, go to Bromley, go to Mitcham, go to Morden, go to Croydon, go to South Croydon, go to Bristol, go to Dartford, go to Enfield, go to Hackney, go to Ilford, go to Bexleyheath, go to Brentfold, go to Cricklewood, go to Norbury, go to Harrow, go to Marylebone, go to Mayfair, go to Richmond, go to Erith, go to Welling, go to Islington, go to Wanstead, go to Camberwell, go to Brixton, go to Romford, go to Streatham, go to Wembley, go to Deptford, go to Walthamstow, go to Willesden, go to Harlesden, go to Plaistow, go to Woodford, go to Westminster, go to Beckenham, go to Bermondsey, go to Dalston, go to Walworth, go to Peckham, go to Blackpool, go to Liverpool, go to Manchester, go to Oldham, go to Leeds, go to Birmingham, go to Penrith, go to Skegness, go to Sheffield and go to Heathfield in July 31, 2005 to August 2, 2031.
  • Maxx go to Gosford Race Club and House for many nights at Racecourse Road Gosford in August 11, 2005-August 13, 2005, March 17, 2006-March 20, 2006, February 1, 2007-February 10, 2007, March 10, 2008-March 13, 2008, February 1, 2009-March 2, 2009, and October 22, 2009-December 23, 2009.
  • Maxx goes takes passport and going to the airplane. Maxx go to USA, go to Los Angeles, go to New York, go to Alabama, go to Georgia, go to Louisiana, go to Las Vegas, go to Ilinois, go to Oklahoma, go to Missouri, go to Vermont, go to Plainview, go to Florida, go to Barker Character Comic and Cartoon Museum, go to Mel Birnkrant, go to Spinach Can Collectibles at Chester Illinois, go to Klown Doll Museum, go to MGM Grand Las Vegas, go to M&M's Las Vegas, go to Disneyland, go to Walt Disney World, go to Universal Studios Hollywood, go to Universal Studios Florida and go to Universal Orlando in August 15, 2005 to June 29, 2031.
  • Maxx go to Melbourne, go to Frankston, go to Brunswick, go to Werribee, go to Cranbourne, go to Berwick, go to Ringwood, go to Reservoir, go to Craigieburn, go to Epping, go to St Kilda, go to Dromana, go to Rosebud, go to Hastings, go to Mornington, go to Glen Waverley and go to Dandenong in August 23, 2005 to May 30, 2031.
  • Maxx go to Aspect School in July 25, 2006 to December 24, 2012.
  • Maxx go to Wyong Hopetown School in January 28, 2008 to December 19, 2008.
  • Maxx, Mom, Rhys and Kyrah go to Ma's House for many nights at 25 Midway Drive Maroubra in February 23, 2008-March 8, 2008, March 4, 2009-May 30, 2009, October 1, 2009-October 20, 2009, and January 16, 2013-January 20, 2013.
  • Maxx go to Aunty Lisa's House for 20 nights at Coogee in October 1, 2010.
  • Maxx go to Glenvale North Entrance School in January 28, 2013 to August 13, 2014.
  • Maxx and Mom go to Gosford Hospital in July 29, 2013 and March 5, 2014.
  • Maxx and Mom go to Dr. Miller's House at 37 Morehead Street Lambton in August 6, 2014, January 10, 2015, June 7, 2015, May 24, 2016, August 8, 2017, March 14, 2018, August 23, 2019, August 25, 2020, February 21, 2021, January 20, 2022, February 2, 2023, and June 22, 2023.
  • Maxx go to Glenvale Narara School in August 14, 2014 to December 18, 2019.
  • Maxx, Mom and Grandma Kathy go to 4 Macleay Street Potts Point in February 3, 2015, January 5, 2016, May 9, 2017, January 29, 2018, March 10, 2018, April 23, 2019, December 13, 2019, January 15, 2020, October 25, 2020, November 29, 2020, December 14, 2020, January 10, 2021, December 20, 2021, January 23, 2022, February 25, 2022, and May 30, 2022.
  • Maxx and Mom go to Gosford Hospital, we teeth fix in April 16, 2017 and December 6, 2019.
  • Maxx and Mom go to Lily's House at 42 Coogee Avenue The Entrance North in August 18, 2018.
  • Maxx go to Tuggerah School, with Life Without Barriers in December 19, 2019 to February 10, 2023.
  • Maxx and Mom go to Dr. Miller at Laura's Place in November 11, 2020, December 26, 2020, June 19, 2021, December 15, 2021, January 7, 2022, October 14, 2022, April 9, 2023, and March 5, 2024.
  • Maxx and Mom go to Wyong Hospital, we toe fix in December 12, 2021.
  • Maxx go to 24/7 Care Disability Services and Activity Hub Fun Place School in February 13, 2023.

Maxx's turn YouTube and Hatads.org computer at 2:50AM-10:10AM (March 30, 2011, November 22, 2011, April 1, 2012, February 11, 2013, March 4, 2013, March 11, 2013, April 17, 2014, February 3, 2015, January 5, 2016, May 9, 2017, January 29, 2018, March 10, 2018, April 23, 2019, December 13, 2019, December 19, 2019-July 23, 2027):

  • Maxx's turn YouTube and Hatads.org computer at 2:50AM-7:40AM, 2:50AM-7:50AM, 2:50AM-8:00AM, 2:50AM-8:10AM, 2:50AM-8:20AM, 2:50AM-8:30AM, 2:50AM-8:40AM, 2:50AM-8:50AM, 2:50AM-9:00AM, 2:50AM-9:10AM, 2:50AM-9:20AM, 2:50AM-9:30AM, 2:50AM-9:40AM, 2:50AM-10:10AM, 3:00AM-7:40AM, 3:10AM-7:40AM, 3:30AM-7:40AM, 4:00AM-7:40AM, 4:30AM-7:40AM, 5:00AM-7:40AM, 6:00AM-7:40AM, 3:00AM-8:00AM, 3:00AM-8:10AM, 3:00AM-8:30AM, 3:00AM-9:00AM, 3:00AM-9:10AM, 3:00AM-9:20AM, 3:00AM-9:30AM, 3:00AM-9:40AM, 3:30AM-8:00AM, 3:40AM-8:00AM, 4:00AM-8:00AM, 4:10AM-8:00AM, 4:20AM-8:00AM, 4:30AM-8:00AM, etc.
In May 30, 2025 - Maxx go back in time machine to July 25, 2005. Grandma, Pa Phill, Uncle Ken and Uncle Lenny is alive. In July 25, 2005 - Maxx's old room is the videos, DVDs, toys, old TV, books and more. (2024)
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