[S3E5] White Hare
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Towards the end, Momiji, Rin, and Haru are catching up in one another lives at Kazuma's house. Momiji and Hatsuharu are shocked by how everything managed to work out regarding the curse, and how mature they are in comparison to Shigure, who did use some dirty and manipulative tactics in order to break the curse. They also talk about Kyo and Tohru's eventual departure, and although Momiji is a bit jealous of Kyo, he explains that he has gotten a new dream thanks to him. Momiji now hopes to find his own love one day so he can show her off and show how happy they are. This is why he wishes for Tohru's happiness, too. The three of them lastly reminisce about the memories they share with Tohru.[21]
The area of Park Ridge was inhabited by the Potawatomie until they were removed in 1833. The area was a convenient portage between the Des Plaines and Chicago rivers for the French explorers and in the early 1830s, the first settlers arrived from New England and New York. In 1854 George Penny established a brickworks in the area. Due to the brickwork and the abundance of clay, Park Ridge was nicknamed \"Brickton\" by locals. In 1910 Park Ridge had a population of 2,009. In 1930 the population was 10,417. In 1950 the population was 16,602. In 1960 the population was 32,625, with 99.9% of the population white. There were five African-Americans and 31 people classed other than black or white. By 1970, the population had risen to 42,466.[6] In 2016, graduate of the first class of Park Ridge's Maine Township High School South (1965) former First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, campaigned as the Democratic candidate for President of the United States. [7]
District 207 shares student-run radio and television stations operating with the call letters WMTH-FM (W Maine Township High). Actor Harrison Ford, known for his roles in the Indiana Jones, Star Wars, and Blade Runner movies, went to Maine East, and has been credited as being the radio station's first sports announcer. Since 2007, WMTH Radio can be heard live on any of the district high school homepage.
\"Under Frozen Pond\"Season 3, Episode 5 (71)Episode informationOriginal air dateJanuary 19, 2015 (PBS Kids)Written byMartin KrattDirected byMartin KrattStatisticsLocationsNortheastern North AmericaCreature Powers usedRiver Otter Power (Martin)Beaver Power (Both)SpeciesFeaturedNorth American River OtterNorth American BeaverCanada GooseRainbow TroutAmerican BullfrogLive actionGreat blue heronSanderlingSemipalmated sandpiperAmerican wigeonMonarch butterflyDouble-crested cormorantSnowy egretGreat egretWhite-tailed deer (called Deer)Red foxCoyoteFisherBlack-capped chickadee (called Chickadee)Canada lynx (called Lynx)Painted turtle (called Turtle)Northern pike (called Fish)Snowshoe hareNorth American porcupine (called Porcupine)Blue jayPileated woodpeckerAmerican tree sparrowEpisode chronologyPrevious episodeNext episode\"Mosquito Dragon\"\"Search for the Florida Panther\"Relevant pagesNo galleryList of Wild Kratts episodes\"Under Frozen Pond\" is the fifth episode of Season Three of the PBS Kids show, Wild Kratts. It was both directed and written by Martin Kratt. It is the seventy-first episode of the series overall and premiered on January 19, 2015.
Some readers may remember the famous 1970s treasure finding puzzle book Masquerade which gave clues to the location of a golden hare. However, producer Adam Tandy says that Pemberton & Shearsmith picking the same animal for their show is just a coincidence. \"We had a cardboard box of about a dozen things and [Pemberton] just picked up that.\"
If you want to play along, you'll have to pay very close attention, as in some of the episodes the hare is very hard to spot. In a couple of instances, where it wouldn't make sense for a statue to be in the room in question (for example, the karaoke booth), it's hidden in an even more devious way!
There is actually a second hare in this episode too. Shearsmith gave a hint on Twitter that hare hunters should look very closely at the crossword. It's not fully filled in by the characters during the episode, but the version in The Guardian allows the grid to be completed. We can't take credit for spotting this, but when you fill it all in you can see in one of the columns the nina (hidden word pattern) \"ONE LEPUS\" ... Lepus being Hare in Latin. Genius!
The statue is quite easy to locate in this episode - it's sitting with the photos. Shearsmith points out: \"In Diddle there are actually two hares - either side of the sideboard - in keeping with the 'pairs' motif of the episode.\"
In a lovely crossover with their other show, Reece and Steve managed to get the hare into the 2017 reunion specials of The League Of Gentlemen. Tubbs and Edward were squatting in Flat 9, and the hare could be spotted as one of the items for sale on their 'shop' counter...
A big hat tip to fan Logan French for being the first to spot the hare in the first episode of the sixth series - as most hare hunters (including us) missed spotting it at first. It flies past the screen 13 minutes into the episode, as the explosion occurs.
Winston shows Tam what he is trying to do to his TV to get a bigger picture. He has put a magnifying glass in front of the screen to project a bigger image onto the white sheet on the wall. Tam gets a laugh as the image on the wall is very small due to Winston having the magnifying glass round the wrong way.
At Winston's house, Tam, Eric, Navid, Jack, Victor and Archie have been invited for the screening of the 8 o'clock movie Towering Inferno. Winston invites Archie into his kitchen and he gives him a dram of whiskey from 1966. Sure enough, the movie is projected onto white screen. Disaster strikes when Winston's telly starts a fire and his curtains have caught fire. They are able to put out the fire.
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DaisyJo appears again in A Friend in Deed, with Pinkie Pie addressing her by name. A white and black cow makes various appearances in One Bad Apple, and two cows appear at the beginning of Sleepless in Ponyville. Two cows wearing Rainbow Dash masks appear in Pinkie Pride during The Goof Off. In Slice of Life, a cow appears in Ponyville, and DaisyJo appears at Cranky Doodle Donkey and Matilda's wedding.
Several deer appear in the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #27 and #28 story arc The Root of the Problem. Among their number include King Aspen, the leader of the village and the \"Heart of the Forest\"; Bramble, King Aspen's son; and Blackthorn. The deer live in a village called Thicket deep in the Everfree Forest. There they share a close relationship with the animals and nature, and they use magical potions harvested from the earth and forest plants.
The two Saddle Arabian ponies[2] in Magic Duel and Equestria Games strongly resemble horses, particularly the Arabian breed. Trouble Shoes, the largest designed pony in the television series,[3] resembles the Clydesdale breed of horse; a McColt family member shares Trouble Shoes' body design.
Cats can sometimes be heard yowling in the background in multiple episodes when objects or characters crash offscreen. Fluttershy holds out a \"puddy tat\" in May the Best Pet Win! as a pet suggestion for Rainbow Dash, and a cat of the same design is encountered by Daring Do in Read It and Weep amongst actual predatory felines. A cat of the same design also appears in Magical Mystery Cure, notably hissing at Rainbow Dash, while scratching curtains. The cat returns in Daring Don't and Daring Doubt. Goldie Delicious owns several cats in the episodes Pinkie Apple Pie, Filli Vanilli, and The Perfect Pear. Opalescence, Rarity's pet Persian cat, is featured in several episodes. In My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic Issue #1 on page 3/Dynamic Forces cover RE, artist Andy Price's six cats Sam, Spooky, Tabitha, Boris, Bela, and Mina appear throughout the lower half of the scene;[8][9][10] Sam and Mina share their names respectively with an Earth pony royal guard and a Storm Creature and with a dragon.
Mice appear in multiple episodes. Fluttershy cares for a wheelchair-bound brown mouse she addresses as Mr. Mousey in A Bird in the Hoof, who is joined by a gray mouse and a white mouse as he wheels into their hole in the wall of Fluttershy's cottage. Four of Fluttershy's white mouse friends appear in The Best Night Ever, and Twilight attempts to turn them into horses to pull the carriage. In The Last Roundup, a white mouse snacks on a cherry while sitting on a beam near the ceiling. In Putting Your Hoof Down, one of Fluttershy's white mice briefly takes her box of food pellets from her and eats a large amount of the pellets. Mice also appear in Princess Twilight Sparkle - Part 1. In comic book issue #1 on page 3, a brown mouse snacks on a cherry while sitting in a corner, watched angrily by a stallion and hungrily by one of artist Andy Price's cats.[8][9][10]
Skunks are black and white-coated animals known for their ability to spray a powerful stench from their rear ends. Twilight Sparkle ends her failed attempt to help Fluttershy in Winter Wrap Up with getting sprayed by a family of skunks. Rainbow Dash replaces Cranky Doodle Donkey's toupee with a skunk as a prank in 28 Pranks Later. In the mini-comic included with My Little Pony Micro-Series Issue #10, Princess Luna considers adopting a skunk as her pet. 781b155fdc
