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Boing may refer to: Places * Boing, South Sudan, a town in Upper Nile state on the Yabus River Arts, entertainment, and media Music * "Boing", a song by Ween from the album ''The Pod'' * "Boing!" (song), a 2006 song by Nik & Jay * "Boing!", a single by DJ Quicksilver, 1996 Television * Boing (TV channel), a brand used for children's television channels owned by Turner Broadcasting System Europe: **Turner Broadcasting System: *** Boing (Africa), owned by TBS Europe *** Boing (France), owned by TBS France **Mediaset: *** Boing (Italy), owned by Mediaset and TBS Italia through joint venture Boing S.p.A. *** Boing (Spain), owned by Mediaset España and TBS España * ''Gerald McBoing-Boing'' (TV series), a children's television series based on the film Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media * ''Boing Boing'', a group blog * ''Boing! Docomodake DS'', a 2007 video game * ''Gerald McBoing-Boing'', a 1950 animated short film Other uses * Pascual Boing, a Mexican beverage co ...
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Boing Boing
''Boing Boing'' is a website, first established as a zine in 1988, later becoming a group blog. Common topics and themes include technology, futurism, science fiction, gadgets, intellectual property, Disney, and left-wing politics. It twice won the Bloggies for Weblog of the Year, in 2004 and 2005. The editors are Mark Frauenfelder, David Pescovitz, Carla Sinclair, and Rob Beschizza, and the publisher is Jason Weisberger. One report named ''Boing Boing'' as the most popular blog in the world until 2006, when Chinese-language blogs became popular, and it remained among the most widely linked and cited blogs into the 2010s. History ''Boing Boing'' (originally ''bOING bOING'') started as a zine in 1988 by married duo Mark Frauenfelder and Carla Sinclair. Issues were subtitled ''"The World's Greatest Neurozine"''. Associate editors included Gareth Branwyn, Jon Lebkowsky, Paco Nathan, and David Pescovitz. Along with ''Mondo 2000'', ''Boing Boing'' was an influence in the development ...
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Gerald McBoing-Boing
''Gerald McBoing-Boing'' is an animated short film about a little boy who speaks through sound effects instead of spoken words. It was produced by United Productions of America (UPA) and given wide release by Columbia Pictures on November 2, 1950. It was adapted by Phil Eastman and Bill Scott from a story by Dr. Seuss, directed by Robert Cannon, and produced by John Hubley. ''Gerald McBoing-Boing'' won the 1950 Oscar for Best Animated Short. In 1994, it was voted #9 of The 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field, making it the highest ranked UPA cartoon on the list. In 1995, it was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". Original recording, UPA film and sequels Dr. Seuss's story had originally appeared on a children's record, scored by Billy May, issued by Capitol Records, and read by radio veteran Harold Peary as "The Great ...
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Boing (Spain)
Boing is a Spanish free-to-air television channel launched in 2010 and owned as a joint venture between Mediaset España and Warner Bros. Discovery through its International unit. When Cartoonito and Cartoon Network were shut down on 30 June 2013, many of their programmes were moved to Boing, alongside new Boomerang programmes. Series on the channel are also available in English via a secondary audio feed. Additional Boing feeds are available in Italy, France and Sub-Saharan Africa, with Cartoon Network and Boomerang also being available in those territories. History On 28 November 2008, Telecinco and Turner, reached an agreement to introduce a children's programming block on the Telecinco channel, with some 42 hours of weekly programming. Three days later, the Boing drawing container began in Telecinco and Telecinco 2. Months later, on 11 May 2009, Boing went from Telecinco 2 to Factoría de Ficción, of the same group, with the same contents and similar schedules, since Tele ...
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Pascual Boing
Pascual Boing is a Mexican soft drink maker mostly known for its fruit flavored beverages marketed under the Pascual, Boing! and Lulú brands. The enterprise was begun in 1940 and successfully held against the entrance of foreign competitors in the Mexican market. However, continued labor disputes led to a strike in 1982, which ended in 1985 with the workers obtaining the right to take over the company, running it as a cooperative. Since then, it has remained a profitable business although it has lost market share in Mexico, due to competition from Coca-Cola and Pepsi. This has prompted the company to protest unfair practices which exclude it from retail venues as well as look abroad to new markets, especially in the United States. it is also one of the sponsors for many Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre and Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide's shows History The company was originally a private enterprise, started in 1940 by Rafael Victor Jiménez Zamudo. In the 1960s, Jíménez began using ...
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Boing (Italy)
Boing is an Italian free-to-air television channel marketed at children and teenagers, owned by Boing S.p.A., a joint venture of Fininvest's MFE - MediaForEurope (through its Mediaset Italia subsidiary) and Warner Bros. Discovery (through its International division). It is available on digital terrestrial television and free-to-air satellite provider Tivùsat. History The channel launched on 20 November 2004 at 8:00 pm, after replacing VJ TV some months prior with a sign that said ''Boing, in arrivo.'' (Boing, coming soon.). In 2006 the channel rebranded to a new transparent screenbug and logo in promos, to follow the brand identity of Mediaset's other channels. The change included a new graphics package, introducing Animadz. Most of the Animadz lasted until August 2020. With the birth of Cartoonito in 2011, the channel increased its demographic to include 7–16-year olds. All preschool programs and blocks were moved to Cartoonito's schedule. Boing rebranded to a new gra ...
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Gerald McBoing-Boing (TV Series)
''Gerald McBoing-Boing'' is a 2D animated children's television series based on the 1950 animated short film ''Gerald McBoing-Boing''. It premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States on August 22, 2005, as part of their then-''Tickle-U'' programming block, and on Teletoon in English and French in Canada on August 29, 2005. The show would later be reran on Boomerang around 2007. It uses the same basic art style as the original, but with more detail. Each 11-minute episode features a series of vignettes with Gerald, of which the "fantasy tales" are done in Seussian rhyme. There are also sound checks, gags, and "real-life" portions of the show, It was also internationally broadcast on ABC Kids in Australia. and on Peacock in United States Gerald still only makes sounds (and, unlike the UPA specials, is actually praised for it), but he now has two speaking friends, Janine and Jacob, as well as a dog named Burp, who only burps (accompanied by someone, usually Gerald's mother, ...
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Boing (TV Channel)
Boing is the brand name used by the International division of Warner Bros. Discovery for a collection of television networks outside of the United States that target children. As of 2021, Boing-branded channels exist in Italy (its flagship service), France, Spain, and in Africa, while a weekend morning programming block formerly aired on the WarnerMedia-owned Chilevisión (now owned by Paramount Global) in Chile and currently Teve2 in Turkey (previously Cartoon Network). The Animadz A group of characters known as the ''Animadz'' serve as Boing's official mascots. They include ''Bo'', a blue dog-like human; ''Bobo'', a hairless green humanoid; ''Otto'', a robot; ''Maissa'', a yellow maize; ''Katrina'', a white chicken; and ''Dino'', a green dinosaur. See also * Boing (Italian TV channel) * Boing (French TV channel) * Boing (Spanish TV channel) Boing is a Spanish free-to-air television channel launched in 2010 and owned as a joint venture between Mediaset España and Warner Br ...
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Boing (Africa)
Boing is an African television channel operated by Warner Bros. Discovery through its International unit, which launched on May 30, 2015. A localization of the eponymous Italian television service, the channel airs programming primarily from sister channels Cartoon Network and Boomerang, as well as those from other producers. At this moment, the channel can be seen on Montage Cable TV in Nigeria and Sentech's Mobile TV in South Africa. On January 1, 2017, the channel became available to AzamTV subscribers. The channel does not have a website. The French version of Boing is also broadcast in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Maghreb. Shows * ''Angelo Rules'' * ''Angels of Jarm'' *''Arthur'' * '' Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' * ''Ben 10'' * ''Camp Lazlo'' * '' Codename: Kids Next Door'' * ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' * ''Dexter's Laboratory'' * Oggy And The Cockroaches * Zig & Sharko * ''DreamWorks Dragons'' * ''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends'' * ''The Garfield Show'' * '' ...
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Boing (France)
Boing is a French pay television channel aimed at children and teenagers, which launched on 8 April 2010. History Boing was launched on 3 April 2010 as a block on Gulli and as a channel on 8 April 2010. Its programming consisted of reruns from Cartoon Network shows. While Cartoon Network is exclusively on Canalsat and cable, Boing was available on ISPs. Boing joined Numericable on 18 August 2011 and Canalsat on 15 September 2011. Between 3 September 2011 to 5 July 2013, Boing carried a Cartoonito-branded block. Programming Its programming targets a family audience, with reruns of Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Toonami, and films. The majority of Cartoon Network's ''Warner Bros. Discovery International'' acquisitions airs on Boing, while Cartoon Network France focuses on Cartoon Network Originals. Boing France co-producted some French shows (''Zorro, the Chronicles'', ''Chronokids'', '' Miss Moon'') and made a mini-series: ''JuMo''. Current programming *''Adventure Tim ...
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Boing! Docomodake DS
is a puzzle-platform game starring NTT DoCoMo's mascot, Docomodake. Their rival is NHK's mascot, Domo-Kun who has been in games of his own. It was developed by Suzak and AQ Interactive. External links *IGN reviewarchive


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Boing! (song)
"Boing!" was a single of the new album "''3 : Fresh - Fri - Fly''" of the Danish Hip-Hop band, Nik & Jay. It reached #1 in the Danish Club and the Danish charts. References 2006 singles 2006 songs {{2000s-hiphop-single-stub ...
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Big Boing (other)
Big Boing may refer to: *Big Bounce, a cosmic theory *A character in Kido and Dr. Riddles The anime and manga series ''Zatch Bell!'', known in Japan as for the manga and for the anime, features an extensive cast created and illustrated by Makoto Raiku. The series takes place in Modern day Japan and follows a genius teenager named K ...
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