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  2. Shipping (fandom) - Wikipedia

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    Shipping is the term for the desire by fans to see two or more characters in a romantic relationship. Learn about the origin, notation, and terminology of shipping, as well as the different types of ships, such as same-sex, slash, and yaoi.

  3. The Letter People - Wikipedia

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    The Letter People are 26 anthropomorphic characters that represent the letters of the alphabet and teach children how to read and write. Learn about the history, features, and products of this popular educational program created by two teachers in 1964.

  4. List of animated Sesame Street characters - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and features of various animated characters who appeared on Sesame Street, from Abby Cadabby to Zoe. Some are based on Muppets, others are original creations, and some are famous cartoons.

  5. ASCII art - Wikipedia

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    ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable characters defined by the ASCII Standard. Learn about the history, styles, uses and examples of ASCII art, from typewriter art to ANSI art to warez groups.

  6. Category:Female characters in animation - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Animated characters. It includes animated characters that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents

  7. Betty Boop - Wikipedia

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    Betty Boop is a popular animated character created by Max Fleischer in 1930, inspired by singer Helen Kane. She started as a flapper-style poodle and became a human girl with a distinctive voice and appearance, appearing in 90 theatrical cartoons and other media.

  8. Manga iconography - Wikipedia

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    Learn how manga and anime use visual symbols to express emotions, such as eyes, bubbles, screentones, and background effects. Find out the meanings and examples of different eye shapes, colors, and expressions in manga and anime.

  9. Line art - Wikipedia

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    Line art is any image that consists of distinct straight lines or curves against a background, without gradations in shade or hue. Learn about the different techniques, forms and history of line art, from ancient times to modern graphic design.