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began to
market them
locally in Washington, D.C.,
dubbing them "Wacky
WallWalkers".
Their po****rity was mediocre,
until Nina Hyde of The
Washington Post...
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resemblance to Mr. Hakuta's 4-year-old son, Kenzo." In the special, the
WallWalkers are
extraterrestrial octopoids from the
planet Kling-Kling, sent to Earth...
- Boglins" made from a
sticky elastomer similar to the octopus-shaped
Wacky WallWalkers of the same era. Mini
Boglins were
first released in 1991 by Ideal. They...
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Douglas Darien Walker (born
November 17, 1981) is an
American comedian, film critic,
actor and YouTuber. He is best
known for
creating and
starring in...
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imported and
merchandised the
Wacky Wall Walker, one of the best
selling toys of the 1980s. The
Wacky Wall Walker became a fad hit in 1983, and over 240...
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drama Against the
Wall.
Walker was born in Montréal,
Canada on June 9, 1979, the son of the late
Joyce Walker, a librarian, and
Bruce Walker, a
school administrator...
- ISBNÂ 978-0521383493. "Circular walk in
search of
South Mimms castle".
wallwalkers.wordpress.com. 14 July 2014.
Retrieved 25 June 2017. St Giles' Church...
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parked car. In
November 2010, the mill was
repainted by a team from
WallWalkers, who
abseiled down the mill to
access the smock, as an
alternative to...
- The
material is
similar to
polymers used in
walking toys such as
Wacky WallWalker. A lint roller's
design enables fast 360
degree rotation,
which facilitates...
- In
Navajo culture, a skin-
walker (Navajo: yee naaldlooshii) is a type of
harmful witch who has the
ability to turn into, possess, or
disguise themselves...