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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Toy_Story_2Toy Story 2 - Wikipedia

    1 day ago · Toy Story 2 is a 1999 American animated adventure comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The second installment in the Toy Story franchise and the sequel to Toy Story (1995), it was directed by John Lasseter, co-directed by Ash Brannon and Lee Unkrich (in their feature directorial debuts), and produced by Helene Plotkin and Karen Robert Jackson, from a ...

  2. 1 day ago · Today, it is still a vast genre covering all games that involve physical challenges. Action games are classified by many subgenres. Platform games and fighting games are among the best-known subgenres, while shooter games became and continue to be one of the dominant genres in video gaming since the 1990s.

  3. 14 hours ago · Fallout Boy also appears in a real-life comic book titled Radioactive Man, published by Bongo Comics (a comic created in part by Matt Groening, the creator of The Simpsons). In these comic books, Fallout Boy's real name is Rod Runtledge, he has a brother named Dodd. They live in Zenith City. Rod is a high school nerd living with his aunt, Aunt ...

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    1 day ago · Release. September 28, 2006. ( 2006-09-28) –. May 13, 2011. ( 2011-05-13) Smallville is an American superhero television series developed by writer-producers Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, based on the DC Comics character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The series was produced by Millar/Gough Ink, Tollin/Robbins Productions ...

  5. 14 hours ago · Wonder Boy Revenge of Drancon NA: 1990 Sega: Sega NA, EU, JP, BR Action / Platform Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap Monster World II - Dragon no Wana JP: 1992 Sega: Sega EU, JP Action / Platform Woody Pop: 1991 NA, EU, JP, BR Action / Ball and Paddle World Class Leader Board: 1991 NA, EU Sports / Golf World Cup USA '94: 1993 NA, EU, BR Action ...

  6. 1 day ago · Naming and history It was developed by Karl Pearson from a related idea introduced by Francis Galton in the 1880s, and for which the mathematical formula was derived and published by Auguste Bravais in 1844. [b] The naming of the coefficient is thus an example of Stigler's Law. Definition Pearson's correlation coefficient is the covariance of the two variables divided by the product of their ...

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