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help| Googly eyes or wiggly eyes are large, bulging or rolling craft findings used to imitate eyes. The eyes traditionally are composed of a clear, hard-plastic shell, with a smaller, black plastic disk trapped within. The inner black disk is allowed to move freely within the larger clear plastic shell, which makes the eyes appear to move. Googly eyes are mainly involved in arts and crafts and are... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Googly eyes
Googly eyes or wiggly eyes are large, bulging or rolling craft findings used to imitate eyes. The eyes traditionally are composed of a clear, hard-plastic shell, with a smaller, black plastic disk trapped within. -
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List of Happy Tree Friends characters
One of his eyes resembles Googly eyes and the other bears a slight resemblance to Flippy's 'flipped-out' eyes. -
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Nutty (Happy Tree Friends)
One of his eyes resembles Googly eyes and the other bears a slight resemblance to Flippy's 'flipped-out' eyes. -
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Cookie Monster
He is known to have a mother, a younger sister, and an identically-designed cousin, who all share his characteristic blue fur and "googly eyes". -
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xeyes
xeyes is a graphical computer program showing two googly eyes which follow the cursor movements on the screen as if they were watching it. -
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Boglin
Baby Boglins were finger sized boglins with fixed facial expressions and googly eyes which were sold in egg-shaped boxes. -
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Pee-wee's Playhouse
| Knucklehead | Gregory Harrison (Season 1); Kevin Carlson (Season 2) | A large image of a side view of a fist, with "googly eyes" and lipstick, who told bad knock-knock jokes. -
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Madagascar (2005 film)
Private is distinguishable by his googly eyes and soft English accent; he is the youngest of the group. -
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Beaker (Muppet)
He has the usual googly eyes, a shock of red hair and a drawbridge mouth. -
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Stupid Stupid Stupid
The original UK CD release of the album had hollow plastic "googly eyes" glued to the front of the CD cover.
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