Fathers in Film
Birds
Broadway Quotes
Famous Cartoons
The Jersey Shore
100

He is Luke Skywalker’s father.

Darth Vadar

100

This red songbird bird is very common in PA and the East Coast. It is known for its bright red coloring and many people believe seeing this bird is a “sign” that someone who has passed away is with us in spirit.

Red Cardinal

100

“When you’re in love, the whole world is Jewish”

Fiddler on the Roof

100

This gluttonous ginger cat made his debut in cartoon stripes in 1976.

Garfield

100

This popular tourist attraction is located in Margate and was originally built in 1881. IN the past it has been a tavern and a summer home.  But  recently has been named as a national landmark and has gotten a major “facelift” Kids love to explore this 6-story creature.

Lucy the Elephant

200

He plays the Father in the original “Father of the Bride” (1950)

Spencer Tracy

200

This bird has the smallest egg.

Hummingbird

200

“You’re never fully dressed without a smile”

Annie

200

This comedic cartoon duo was born in 1940. Their show often shows the one character trying to capture or kill the other, though they have scenes where they appear to be genuine friends and team up on occasion.        

Tom and Jerry

200

The properties on the Monopoly board were inspired by the actual streets in this oceanside town.

Atlantic City

300

He portrayed Don Vito Corleone in “The Godfather”

Marlon Brando

300

This bird is the only one that cannot fly but can swim…

Penguin

300

I dreamed a dream in time gone by,
When hope was high and life, worth living.
I dreamed that love would never die,
I dreamed that God would be forgiving.

Les Miserable

300

This famous illustrator and author of childrens books actually got his start from creating political cartoons in the New York Newspaper “PM.”

Dr. Seuss

300

In this jersey town you can find a WWII bunker (Battery 223) built in 1943 with 7ft thick concrete walls.

Cape May

400

Atticus Finch is the father to Scout and Jem in this 1962 film adaptation of a book with the same name.

“To Kill a Mockingbird”

400

This bird is the oldest domesticated bird on record. They have been trained throughout history to be messenger birds and our known for their expert “GPS” brains. Though they were releases years ago after the development of electric communication, these birds tend to still stay close by to humans especially in large cities such as NYC>

Pigeons

400

Don't tell me not to live
Just sit and putter
Life's candy and the sun's
A ball of butter

Funny Girl

400

This cartoon sailor eats his spinach often and can often be found with his companions Swee’Pea, Olive Oyl, and Bluto.

Popeye

400

This famous boardwalk pizza shop was originally founded in Ocean City NJ in 1956 but now can be found in many locations. They are known for their passion of hand crafting pizza right in front of the hungry customers eyes while putting on a mesmerizing show.

Manco & Manco (Previously: Mac & Mancos)  

500

This actor plays opposite Ben Stiller as an overprotective father in “Meet the Parents”. (Hint: in real life he also welcomed his 7th child into the world last year at the age of 79).

Robert De Niro

500

These birds are bold, noisy, and our known for their high level of intelligence. They are related to crows, ravens, and jays and are often known as a bird that likes to collect and store special shiny trinkets.

Magpie

500

“Because I knew you I have been changed for good…”

Wicked

500

This animated cartoon character originally appeared in the “Talkartoon” and was featured in 90 theatrical cartoons between 1930 and 1939. She is a caricature of a Jazz Age flapper and is said to be inspired by Clara Bow and Helen Kane.

Betty Boop

500

One of NJs coziest coastal regions was named after the numerous shipwrecks that occurred in the area, many of which were sailing vessel from the 1600s.

Brigantine