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bungle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bungle may
refer to:
Bungle (Rainbow), a
fictional children's
television character Bungle Bungle Range...
- The
Bungle Bungle Range is a
major landform and the main
feature of the
Purnululu National Park,
situated in the
Kimberley region of
Western Australia...
- Mr.
Bungle is an
American experimental rock band
formed in Eureka, California, in 1985.
Having gone
through many
incarnations throughout its career, the...
-
Victor & Hugo:
Bunglers in
Crime (also
known as
Victor & Hugo) is a
British crime comedy animated series made by
Cosgrove Hall
Productions for
Thames Television...
- "
Bungle in the Jungle" is a song by
British progressive rock band
Jethro Tull. It was
released on
their album War
Child in 1974. A
remnant from the band's...
- Love
Bunglers preaches the
gospel of
Maggie Chascarillo". The A.V. Club.
Retrieved 2015-07-06. Brown,
Hillary (2014-05-06). "The Love
Bunglers by Jaime...
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Bungs and
Bunglers is a 1919
American silent comedy film
featuring Oliver Hardy.
Jimmy Aubrey as
Jimmy Oliver Hardy as Al K. Hall (as Babe Hardy) Richard...
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Bungles is a
series of four
American black-and-white
short silent comedy films produced by
Louis Burstein for Jacksonville's Vim
Comedy Company in 1916...
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during which time they were
sometimes referred to
disparagingly as "The
Bungles," a term
coined by
Steelers broadcaster Myron Cope.
Following the 1990...
- Mr.
Bungle is the
debut studio album by
American experimental rock band Mr.
Bungle. It was
released on
August 13, 1991,
through Warner Bros. Records. The...