1973: Baby Alive 1973 was a huge year for lifelike dolls. That year, Baby Alive was introduced and dominated the market. It had a mechanical mouth that chewed up food from packets, which it then "disposed of" in its diaper. 1974: Magna Doodle Cra-Z-Art 1974: Magna Doodle In 1974, ...
That skinny little white kid from Cupertino, was introduced to the world in an official press release on January 11, 2005. I fell head over heals for Apple's unpredictable new member of the iPod family, having 240 songs a million different ways. I always enjoy gazing backwards at Apple'...
Star Wars is in a very different place in 2023 than it was in 2019. Over the past four years, Disney has released anumber of character-focused TV shows(with more to come), detailed plans to expand intothe High Republic era, and evengiven Baby Yoda an actual name. You’d better bet ...
Wisconsin, and its name was based on the word “charming.” It became the Charmin Paper Co. and was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 1957. In 1964, the brand introduced the advertising character of Mr. Whipple, who would admonish store customers by saying: “Please don’t squeeze the Char...
stressing that Caleb was one of the few outliers who was successfully reconditioned, it is implied that he was not frozen. Thus the two significant characters who are introduced in WW3 both seem to break the timeline ofWestworld. This, I think, is not a deliberate part of the mystification...
The release months are welcome news, but are about what was expected. We knew The Falcon and Winter Soldier was coming this year and would be the first show out of the gate. It also was likely to come out sometime between the big-screen premieres of Black Widow in May and Eternals in...
Alex Biega, who was drafted 9 years ago, finally got to play an NHL game with the Canucks last week. He scored the winning goal! Yay Alex. Clearly a talented player. But the reason he got his chance is because four players were injured and he got called up from the farm team to ...
theShort Circuitsoundtrack as a tribute to Carson’s sidekick Ed McMahon called “Here’s Johnny.” No doubt every time Yankovic performed it live he remembered that special moment when the man, the myth, the legend, introduced sleepy America to Weird Al, and informed them that it was ...