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Two colored versions of the 2004-2010 Cartoon Network logo, that I used to create my logo.
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A fragment from a 2001 Transdiffusion article, "News at When". This proved why the 2001-2004 version of the ITV News at Ten was called by that parody name.
Although the headlines might have claimed that News at Ten was back, it wasn’t. For a start, ITV would only have to run its news at 10pm on Monday to Thursday, with the later programme remaining on Fridays. Additionally, ITV would be allowed to move the Monday to Thursday bulletin to a later slot on 52 times a year. Coupled with ITV’s sudden inability to keep to anything like a published schedule, this was more News at When than News at Ten.
 
Beyoncé's debut album Dangerously in Love (2003).
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Beyoncé's second album B-Day (2006).
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Beyoncé's third album I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008).
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Beyoncé's fourth album 4 (2011).
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I typed two ABC songs' lyrics to Google Translate in all caps and translated them to Hungarian. These were the results.

The normal ABC song
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The Animal ABCs from Dora the Explorer
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Beware of the Spanish Inquisition mainly the Monty Python version.
 
Back in around 2010 or 2011, I remember making a fanmade "Dora the Explorer" route map on a paper. It was mostly based on the route map of the 2003 episode "The Lost City", as it featured the Number Pyramid, the 5+2=7 math problem and the "Whee!" noise Dora and Boots made when they rided on the 7th vine, and then the red slide located at the 3rd trapdoor.

This map survived well in the 2010s, but it was sadly lost by 2019 or 2020, so I can't post a screenshot of that paper. :(
 
Pet Shop Boys' first remix album Disco (1986).
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Pet Shop Boys' second remix album Disco 2 (1994).
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Pet Shop Boys' third remix album Disco 3 (2003).
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Pet Shop Boys' fourth remix album Disco 4 (2007).
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"Disco Four" reminds me a bit of Foreigner's album titled "4".
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1997 prelaunch logos for three BBC channels: BBC Horizons, BBC Learning and BBC Arena. Taken from Martin Lambie-Nairn's footage about the BBC's rebrand that year.
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BBC Horizons and BBC Arena ended up becoming part of the UKTV network, changing the prefix to UK, and launched on 1 November 1997.

As for BBC Learning, the name was changed to BBC Knowledge and launched on 1 June 1999, but the BBC Learning name would be reused later as the name of BBC Prime's nighttime block, the international equivalent to BBC2's Learning Zone.
 
Stargate SG-1 (1997-2007).
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Stargate: Infinity (2002-2003).
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Stargate: Atlantis (2004-2009).
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Stargate Universe (2009-2011).
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Kent Hugues is the new general-manager of the Montreal Canadiens.

The Montreal Canadiens have named player agent Kent Hughes as the team's 18th general manager.

The Canadiens said in a news release Tuesday the club has agreed to a five-year deal with the 51-year-old Montreal native.

Hughes, who is bilingual, has been an agent and partner of Quebec-based firm Quartexx Management since 2016.

Before joining the Canadiens, he represented more than 20 players under NHL contracts. His past clients included Patrice Bergeron, Kristopher Letang, Anthony Beauvillier and Darnell Nurse.

Hughes was previously affiliated with MFive Sports, which merged with Quartexx in 2016.

He replaces former GM Marc Bergevin, who was fired Nov. 28 as part of a massive shakeup following Montreal's disastrous start to the 2021-22 season after a decade in charge.
 
Battlestar Galactica (1978-1979).
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Galactica 1980 (1980).
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Battlestar Galactica (2003-2009).
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Caprica (2010).
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Some weird translations I made in Google Translate in 2017. Languages where the text is written is in brackets.
1. Ultimate Alien (English) --> Omnitrix Ultimate (Latin)
2. Bibisi Prajm (Croatian) --> BBC Prime (all languages). Basically this was the Croatian pronunciation transliterated to the original form! :)
3. kul (Latvian) --> cUL (German), cul or Cul (most languages)
4. Thomas a gőzmozdony (Hungarian) --> Thomas & Friends (most languages) or amici Thomam & (Latin). This was an example when a localized TV show title got translated to the original.
5. Make It Fast (English) --> hogy gyors (Hungarian)
 

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And Norway's unbeaten streak over Brazil continues thanks to their 2-1 victory that led them qualified to the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals (second round, first round is the round of 16) tonight.
Those doing the pyramid burger on YouTube are doing it wrong. Let it cook until it's well done because I've seen people doing it and trying it before spitting it after realising that it's raw.
I have another theory as for why Johnny Bravo is neglected by CN nowadays. Putting aside the basic concept, it's the retools that made the show chaotic.
I might be the only one who cares but why is Scooby Doo basically unavailable everywhere? Netflix has only Mystery Inc and the two James Gunn movies. Tubi has What's New and Where Are You. Meanwhile HBO Max has basically nothing. I've been itching to watch the classic Scooby Doo direct to video movies lately and they're nowhere to be found outside of purchasing them on sites like YouTube.
Last night started watching a new adult animated series, a Netflix original that is basically the succesor to Big Mouth.

What is so great? Despite being a 18+ show, they actually bothered to give it a Romanian dub :ack::eek:
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