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Oink commonly refers to the sound made by a pig. Oink may also refer to: * ''Oink!'' (computer game), a 1982 Apple II game by Beagle Bros Software * ''Oink!'' (video game), a 1982 Atari 2600 game by Activision * Oink (1995 film), a 1995 short film directed by Rand Ravich * Oink (2022 film), a Dutch animated film by Masha Halberstad * ''Oink!'' (comics), a comic printed in the U.K. during the 1980s * Oink (payment service), a youth payments technology by Rego Payment Architectures, Inc. * Oink (Pillow Pal), a Pillow Pal pig made by Ty, Inc. * ''Oink: My Life with Mini-Pigs'', a 2011 novel by Matt Whyman * Oink the Seal, a seal cub character in the ''Stingray Stingrays are a group of sea rays, which are cartilaginous fish related to sharks. They are classified in the suborder Myliobatoidei of the order Myliobatiformes and consist of eight families: Hexatrygonidae (sixgill stingray), Plesiobatidae ( ...'' television series See also * Oink's Pink Palace, a defunct BitTorre ...
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Oink (sound)
Certain words in the English language represent animal sounds: the noises and vocalizations of particular animals, especially noises used by animals for communication. The words can be used as verbs or interjections in addition to nouns, and many of them are also specifically onomatopoeic. List of animal sounds See also * Animal communication * Animal epithet * Animal language * Bioacoustics * Cat organ & piganino * Cross-linguistic onomatopoeias * Field recording * List of animal names * List of onomatopoeias * "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" * "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?) "The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)" is an electronic dance novelty song and viral video by Norwegian comedy duo Ylvis. The top trending video of 2013 on YouTube, "The Fox" was posted on the platform on 3 September 2013, and has received over ..." References External links List of animal sounds to download, listen and use for free.Derek Abbott, University of Adelaide {{DEFAUL ...
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Oink! (computer Game)
''Beagle Bag'' is a collection of video games for the Apple II series, Apple II family of computers published in 1982 by Beagle Bros, Beagle Bros Software. In common with their other titles, the ''Beagle Bag'' software was released in unlocked and unprotected form, and is now in the public domain. Games ''Beagle Bag'', collectively credited to "Bert Kersey and the Beagle Bros Staff", contains games designed for the Apple II, Apple II+ and Apple IIe computers. ''Buzzword!'' In ''Buzzword!'', a children's game based on Mad Libs, the computer relates a short story in which certain key words are replaced with blanks. Each time the story reaches a blank, the user selects a letter and the computer then randomly inserts a word from its vocabulary starting with that letter. ''Buzzword!'' comes with five pre-made stories and also allows users to create their own. In addition to entering a custom story, the ''Beagle Bag'' manual also includes instructions about how to edit ''Buzzword! ...
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Oink! (video Game)
''Oink!'' is an Atari 2600 video game designed by Mike Lorenzen and released by Activision in 1983. ''Oink!'' is inspired by the fairy tale "The Three Little Pigs" and casts the player as a pig defending his home from a wolf bent on destroying it. Gameplay Three pigs, each with their own house, find themselves being attacked by the nefarious Bigelow B. Wolf ( B. B. Wolf, for short). The wolf attempts to break through the three-layer-deep wall of the pigs' homes by blowing away pieces of the wall. Simultaneously, the pig must collect patches from the top of the screen and drop them into holes in the wall at the bottom, thus protecting the pig from the wolf's breath. If the pig should be hit by the wolf's breath, he will be stunned and start to fall out of the house. A life will be lost if the hole in the wall is big enough for the pig to fall completely through. The wall in the first house is yellow, representing the straw used to build the first little pig's house. Similarly ...
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Oink (1995 Film)
''Oink'' is a 1995 short film directed by Rand Ravich, who later directed '' The Astronaut's Wife''. Oink premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 1995. Cast *Stephen Berger Stephen Berger (born July 11, 1939) is an American entrepreneur, investment banker, civil servant and political advisor. His public service positions at the federal, state, and local levels for government agencies include: Chairman of the New Yor ... as Bert Mittleman * Kathryn Miller as Mrs. Mittleman * Kit Bowen as Desire * Carl Ballantine as The Doctor References External links * 1995 films 1995 short films {{short-film-stub ...
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Oink (2022 Film)
''Oink'' ( nl, Knor) is a 2022 Dutch stop-motion animated comedy film based on the book ''The Revenge of Oink'' by Tosca Menten. It was the first stop motion feature film ever made in the Netherlands. The film premiered on the 72nd edition of the Berlin Film Festival. The film won three Golden Calves for Best Feature Film, Best Director and Best production Design. Making it the first animated film to ever win these awards. it also received the Golden Film, a distinction for Dutch films with more than 100.000 tickets sold during its release. The film also made it on the shortlist for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature This is a list of categories of awards commonly awarded through organizations that bestow film awards, including those presented by various film, festivals, and people's awards. Best Actor/Best Actress *See Best Actor#Film awards, Best Actress#F ... but wasn't nominated. Plot Nine-year-old Babs is gifted a pet pig from her grandfather. King Saus ...
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Oink! (comics)
''Oink!'' was a British comic book magazine for children which was published from 3 May 1986 to 22 October 1988. It set out to be deliberately anarchic, reminiscent of '' Viz'' but for children. The creators also cited '' Mad'' magazine as a major influence. Part of its difference in the marketplace was that it attracted writers and cartoonists from a wide range of previous disciplines. It was devised, launched and edited by Patrick Gallagher, ''Private Eye'' regular contributor Tony Husband and Mark Rodgers, although within the fiction of the comic it was "edited" by a character called Uncle Pigg (similar to '' 2000 AD'''s Tharg the Mighty). The comic also followed ''2000 AD'''s lead in crediting its contributors for their work, still a rarity in British comics at that time. Featured artists and writers included Husband's Private Eye colleague David Haldane, ex- The Fall member and future BBC Radio 1 radio host Marc "Lard" Riley, Malcolm Douglas, '' Brickman'' creator Lew String ...
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Oink (payment Service)
Oink, formerly Virtual Piggy, was a payment platform that allowed children to make purchases online or in-store while keeping parents in control of spending. It was discontinued in 2016. Company history REGO Payment Architectures, Inc. initially launched in 2008 as a product of Moggle Inc., located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Founder Jo Webber and co-founder Pradeep Ittycheria created Virtual Piggy to provide a safe way for children to transact online. It became a publicly traded company in October 2008. In March 2011, the Virtual Piggy service was awarded the TRUSTe Children’s Privacy Seal, and was certified COPPA compliant. In Fall 2011, the company dropped the Moggle Inc. name, and became Virtual Piggy, Inc. It was publicly traded with the symbol VPIG. March 2012 saw founder and chairman Jo Webber take on the role of CEO. The company relocated to Hermosa Beach, California in June 2012. The technology was COPPA-compliant, The company was featured in many articles as t ...
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Oink (Pillow Pal)
Pillow Pals were a line of plush toys made by Ty, Inc. during the 1990s. The toys were given their name because they were soft like a pillow, and were made with children in mind. Though many of them resembled certain Beanie Babies, those that did not share names with their Beanie Baby counterparts. Such Pillow Pals saw a decline in popularity in the late 1990s with the introduction of Beanie Buddies, which were also larger versions of various Beanie Babies. In January 1999, all Pillow Pals were redesigned, and their colors were changed. This line did not sell well, and was discontinued by Ty around the end of the year. Today, PillowPals LLC takes children's drawings and replicates them into 3D pillows. At the time of the final retirement, Ty donated its remaining stock of pillow pals to the Ronald McDonald House Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) is an independent American nonprofit organization whose stated mission is to create, find, and support programs that directly ...
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Matt Whyman
Matt Whyman is a British novelist, also known for his work as an advice columnist for numerous teenage magazines. Biography Born in 1969, Matt Whyman grew up in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, and has an MA from the UEA Creative Writing course (1992) taught by Sir Malcolm Bradbury and Rose Tremain. He has written widely for all ages across a range of subjects in fiction and non-fiction, notably '' Boy Kills Man'' (2004), a critically acclaimed story of Colombian child assassins which is published in translation around the world, the bestselling comic memoir ''Walking With Sausage Dogs'' (2011) and ''The Unexpected Genius of Pigs'' (2018). In 1995, Whyman became the first male advice columnist for 19 magazine. He went on to hold a 10-year residency as AOL UK's online agony uncle, and for 18 years at Bliss Magazine from 1996 until its closure in 2014. He has created many national health awareness campaigns for BBC Radio 1, CLIC Sargent, Macmillan and Brook Advisory, written wid ...
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Stingray (1964 TV Series)
''Stingray'' is a British children's science fiction television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and produced by AP Films (APF) for ITC Entertainment. Filmed in 1963 using a combination of electronic marionette puppetry and scale model special effects, it was APF's sixth puppet series and the third to be produced under the banner of " Supermarionation". It premiered in October 1964 and ran for 39 half-hour episodes. Set in the 2060s, the series follows the exploits of the World Aquanaut Security Patrol (WASP), an organisation responsible for policing the Earth's oceans. The WASP's flagship is ''Stingray'', a combat submarine crewed by Captain Troy Tempest, navigator Lieutenant "Phones" and Marina, a mute young woman from under the sea. ''Stingray''s adventures bring it into contact with various underwater civilisations, some friendly and others hostile, as well as strange natural phenomena. In preparation for the series, APF acquired new, larger studios that it wo ...
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