Sentences with phrase «character pogo»

On Earth Day 1971, the cartoon character Pogo offered up a catchphrase for modern environmentalism that threatens to become its Achilles Heel: «We have met the enemy, and he is us.»
I'm old enough to remember that famous Walt Kelly 1970 Earth Day poster depicting his cartoon character Pogo looking at a garbage - strewn landscape and saying, «We have met the enemy, and he is us.»
There is a lot of talk about penalizing polluters, but as the comic strip character Pogo said, «They are us.»
Cartoon character Pogo said it best, «I have seen the enemy and the enemy is us.»
Walt Kelly's cartoon character Pogo once uttered the famous words, «I have seen the enemy, and it is us.»

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The comic strip character, Pogo, stated the theological truth: «We have met the enemy and he is us!»
Harry and Sally have known each other for years, and are very good Pogo is the title and central character of a long - running daily American comic strip, created by cartoonist Walt Kelly (1913 — 1973) and distributed by the
Meanwhile, Cranky Kong makes his long - awaited debut as a playable character, and can use his cane as a pogo stick — Scrooge McDuck style — to not only jump higher, but also to allow DK to jump across surfaces and enemies he otherwise couldn't (such as thorny brambles or enemies with spiked Viking helmets).
The film jumps between each character like a The Flash on a pogo stick.
We even get a look at the three assist character's main abilities, including Cranky Kong's cane jump that looks suspiciously like Scrooge McDuck's pogo jump from DuckTales.
His high jump ability is achieved by using his cane as a pogo stick and is incredibly useful for reaching very high areas that would normally be impossible for other characters to get to.
Another new playable character is Cranky who has a great little cane which is perfect for attacking enemies or using it like a pogo stick.
The nuances of each character play very nicely with the layout of each level (Cranky's pogo stick, Diddy's slight rocket boost, and Dixie's glide all feel perfect), to the point where nearly each jump feels deliberately crafted.
-- Adjust your angle to pogo around — 2 gameplay modes: 40 hand - made Levels and Endless Mode to keep you pogoing — Several dozens of characters to unlock — Sharp pixel art graphics — Groovy music by Eirik Suhrke, composer of Super Crate Box and Ridiculous Fishing Important information This game contains third party advertising which can be removed via a one time IAP.
Each character has their own advantages (Dixie's floating ability, Cranky's pogo cane / Scrooge McDuck impression), and some levels are made much easier by using one character over another.
Another new playable character is Cranky who has a great little cane which is perfect for attacking enemies or using it like a pogo stick.
Rayman and company grin and greet even the most ferocious of enemies, idle characters pump their fists or pogo on the spot excitedly, and even the game's anthropomorphic flora appear to be in a perpetual state of ecstasy over their pointless sentience.
In Pogo Pandemonium, the characters constantly hop around, trying to turn the squares on the board to their color and then working to cash in points, all the while moving quickly enough that their opponents don't undo their coloring efforts.
I felt that this was one of the main things that made the character so special, there's no pogoing off enemies or digging up environments here, oh no, what you get is something entirely different and believe me, it's nowhere near as satisfying!
They could have just thrown in a new character like a Mega Man - type with a pogo stick and the game would have played just fine.
Shovel Knight works like many platformers from the 8 - bit era, though its titular character has two primary means of attack: A simple strike with his mighty shovel or — pulling a page from Scrooge McDuck — a pogo stick - like jump.
During the early days of the environmental movement, a character in Walt Kelly's «Pogo» comic strip spouts an aphorism that encapsulated the times: «We have met the enemy and he -LSB-...]
During the early days of the environmental movement, a character in Walt Kelly's «Pogo» comic strip spouts an aphorism that encapsulated the times: «We have met the enemy and he is us.»
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