Are they black with white, or white with black? This question is commonly asked about this animal
Zebra
"More than meets the eye", they are "robots in disguise"
Transformers
These O-shaped delights with a fruit name were originally just orange; the green ones were added in 1998
Apple Jacks
This Sega video game character originally was a hedgehog named Mr. Needlemouse; things have sped up since then
Sonic
"1 fish, 2 fish
Red fish, Blue fish
Black fish, Blue fish
____ fish, New fish"
Old
Fish fear the paws of these big brown bears
Grizzly Bears
"Grab your backpack! Let's go! Jump in! Vámonos!!" says her theme
Dora the Explorer
This baked, square cereal shares its name with a board game & a magazine
Life
"Signs point to yes" that you might know this fortune-telling toy that began as the "Syco-Seer" in the 1940s
Magic 8 Ball
"I do not like them, Sam I am…
I do not like ________"
Green Eggs and Ham
Honeybees use their mandibles to make their honeycomb cells, each of which ends up in this shape
Hexagon
"I'm strong to the finich, cause I eats me spinach" is sung by this hero
Popeye
Cheerios are made with "100% whole grain" these
Oats
In 1949, this toy company produced its first plastic brick
Lego
"…. but the Grinch who lived just north of _________ did not!"
(Like Christmas a lot, that is)
Whoville
Coat patterns from this animal can be as unique as fingerprints
Giraffe
"Come join the Warner Brothers & the Warner Sister, Dot! Just for fun we run around the Warner movie lot"
The Animaniacs
2-time Olympic gold medalist Bob Richards was this cereal's first spokesperson
Wheaties
This toy brand said, "Throw it around indoors; you can't damage lamps... you can't hurt babies or old people"
Nerf
"On the fifteenth of May, in the jungle of Nool,
__________ heard a small noise"
Horton
Not quite as ferocious as in legend, this South American river dweller has a name from Tupi for "tooth fish"
Piranha
He "will sleep till noon but before it's dark, he'll have every picnic basket that's in Jellystone Park"
Yogi Bear
"Wake up in the morning, there's a crackle in your face," said a 1964 Rolling Stones jingle for this cereal
Rice Krispies
Milton Bradley used a printer that normally made shower curtains to make this game's floor mat
Twister
"'Mister!' he said with a sawdusty sneeze.
'I am the ________. I speak for the trees.'"
Lorax