-
indistinctly heard General and
other characters and Don
Messick as Muttley,
Klunk,
Zilly and
other characters. Each 22-minute
episode was
broadcast over half...
- King
Klunk is a 1933
animated short subject,
produced and
directed by
Walter Lantz. It
stars Pooch the Pup and is the
twelfth of the
thirteen cartoons...
- Kate
Klunk is a
member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives,
representing the 169th
House district in York County, Pennsylvania.
Klunk was elected...
- the
rights of
illegitimate children. She
brought a
lawsuit (Britton v.
Klunk), but she was
unable to
provide any
concrete evidence and was
shaken by...
- In the one-shot story,
Michelangelo adopts a
stray cat (which he
names Klunk) and also
stops thieves from
stealing toys
meant for
orphaned children....
-
Klunk) the plot
thickens when
Klunk will make it seem as if the fake
Klunk (Clank)
destroys the
planets only for
Clank (portra**** by the real
Klunk)...
- Fred G.
Klunk (July 30, 1910 –
March 23, 1975) is a
former Democratic member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania...
- The
Michael Klunk Farmstead is a
historic farm
located on
Crater Cr**** Road
south of
Kampsville in
Calhoun County, Illinois. The farm
consists of a well-preserved...
-
William E.
Klunk is an
American psychiatrist and
neurologist currently the
Distinguished Professor of
Psychiatry and
Neurology and Levidow-Pittsburgh...
-
ShowBiz Pizza Place,
often shortened to
ShowBiz Pizza or ShowBiz, was an
American family entertainment center and
restaurant pizza chain founded in 1980...