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Shenanigans are secret or dishonest activities that are typically complicated, humorous or interesting. Shenanigans may refer to: * ''Shenanigans'' (game show), a 1964–65 children's television game show * ''Shenanigans'' (EP), a 1995 EP by the American punk rock band Squirtgun * ''Shenanigans'' (album), a 2002 compilation album by Green Day * Shenanigans (horse), an American thoroughbred mare * See also * Practical joke A practical joke, or prank, is a mischievous trick played on someone, generally causing the victim to experience embarrassment, perplexity, confusion, or discomfort.Marsh, Moira. 2015. ''Practically Joking''. Logan: Utah State University Press. ..., a mischievous trick played on someone, generally causing the victim to experience embarrassment, perplexity, confusion, or discomfort * '' Shenanigan Kids'', a 1920 animated series by Bray Productions * '' Shamrocks & Shenanigans'', 2004 album by the hip hop trio House of Pain and a song on the album { ...
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Shenanigans (album)
''Shenanigans'' is a compilation album by American rock band Green Day, released on July 2, 2002, by Reprise Records. The album contains B-sides, rarities, covers, and the previously unreleased track "Ha Ha You're Dead". "Espionage", a spy-themed instrumental, was featured on the soundtrack for '' Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me'' and "Tired of Waiting for You", their cover of the Kinks song of the same name, was featured on the soundtrack for the 1997 film '' Private Parts''. ''Shenanigans'' peaked at number 27 on the US ''Billboard'' 200 upon its release and has sold 280,000 units as of September 2010.
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Shenanigans (game Show)
''Shenanigans'' was a children's television game show produced by Heatter-Quigley Productions which aired on ABC Saturday mornings from September 26, 1964 to March 20, 1965, and again from September 25 to December 18, 1965. The series began as local programming in New York City and later aired nationally on ABC. The show was similar to '' Video Village Junior'', another program produced by Heatter-Quigley which featured children as contestants moving about a life-sized game board. Stubby Kaye hosted the program, dubbed "the Mayor of Shenanigans," and Kenny Williams was the announcer, known as "Kenny the Cop". Williams portrayed a similar role on ''Video Village''. Game play Children stood on a giant game board; a button was pressed that stopped a set of flashing lights with the numbers one through four, and the children advanced on the game board the corresponding number of spaces. The children then answered a question or performed a stunt and earning "Shenaniganzas", scrip that ...
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Shenanigans (horse)
Shenanigans (17 March 1963 – 21 May 1977) was an American thoroughbred mare born in Kentucky. She was sired by Native Dancer and out of the Locust Hill foundation mare Bold Irish. Owner Stuart Janney Jr. recalled, "Shenanigans was meant to be a good mare, she had speed and she was second to Miss Spin in the Maryland Futurity, but she developed a little calcium in a knee. She raced a little bit at three, but we decided she wasn't going to be able to win a stakes, so we stopped with her." The Janneys considered sending her to Bold Ruler for her first season, but she was sent to Knightly Manner instead and failed to conceive. The next breeding was with Neartic. This resulted in the gray Icecapade, who was a successful stakes racer and sire. In 1970, Shenanigans foaled another gray (this time by Bold Ruler), a filly named Laughter who like her mother excelled in the breeding shed when she beget horses like Private Terms but was at best mediocre on the track. In 1971, Shenanigans was ...
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Shenanigans (EP)
''Shenanigans'' is the debut extended play by the American punk rock band Squirtgun. It was released on June 9, 1995 through Lookout! Records. ''Shenanigans'' features slightly different versions of the songs "Social" and "Frederick's Frost", which later appeared on the group's debut studio album, ''Squirtgun''. The version of "Social" on ''Shenanigans'' was used in the opening credits of the Kevin Smith film ''Mallrats'' in 1995. Track listing #"Social" – 3:35 #"Frederick's Frost" – 1:35 #"Giddy and Glum" – 2:37 #"Almost the Girl" – 2:44 Personnel * Mass Giorgini – bass, producer * Flav Giorgini – guitar * Matt Hart – guitar, vocals * Dan Lumley – drums A drum kit (also called a drum set, trap set, or simply drums) is a collection of drums, cymbals, and other Percussion instrument, auxiliary percussion instruments set up to be played by one person. The player (drummer) typically holds a pair o ... {{Authority control 1995 debut EPs Squirtgun albums Look ...
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Shenanigan Kids
Bray Productions was a pioneering American animation studio that produced several popular cartoons during the years of World War I and the early interwar era, becoming a springboard for several key animators of the 20th century, including the Fleischer brothers, Walter Lantz, Paul Terry, Shamus Culhane and Grim Natwick among others. History The studio was founded sometime before 1912 by John Randolph Bray. It was perhaps one of the first studios entirely devoted to serial animation at the time instead of one-off experiments. Its first series was Bray's ''Colonel Heeza Liar'', but from the beginning, the studio brought in outsiders to direct promising new series. Carl Anderson, later known for the comic strip ''Henry'', directed ''The Police Dog'' from the beginning of the company. The year 1915 brought Earl Hurd and Paul Terry; the former became J. R. Bray's business partner and directed ''Bobby Bumps'', the latter was employed under duress and directed ''Farmer Al Fa ...
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Practical Joke
A practical joke, or prank, is a mischievous trick played on someone, generally causing the victim to experience embarrassment, perplexity, confusion, or discomfort.Marsh, Moira. 2015. ''Practically Joking''. Logan: Utah State University Press. A person who performs a practical joke is called a "practical joker" or "prankster". Other terms for practical jokes include gag, rib, jape, or shenanigan. Practical jokes differ from confidence tricks or hoaxes in that the victim finds out, or is let in on the joke, rather than being talked into handing over money or other valuables. Practical jokes are generally lighthearted and without lasting effect; they aim to make the victim feel humbled or foolish, but not victimized or humiliated. Thus most practical jokes are affectionate gestures of humour and designed to encourage laughter. However, practical jokes performed with cruelty can constitute bullying, whose intent is to harass or exclude rather than reinforce social bonds through ...
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