I believe it's called Tupu :). The cartoon is of french origin, but it was aired in English as well.
Because it's part of the story (obviously)
In "The Brothers," the girls at the party in bikinis are part of a celebration scene that highlights the film's themes of relationships and attraction. The movie itself focuses on the lives and friendships of three men navigating love and commitment. While the party scene adds a fun, carefree atmosphere, the specific identities of the girls are not central to the main plot.
She lives.
she lives in current/central time in Tokyo, japan
I'm pretty sure he lives in L.A.
Boo Radley
It is pretty clear what it is Punxsutawney
He lives in Central Japan
Just like Mona, Alison gets a hold of Courtney's old diary and taunts the girls
Anything that might make their childrens' lives less happy.
yes to look out for their childrens
like ,childrens without parents.
Winnie-the-Pooh is a fictional children's character who lives in the Hundred Acre Wood.
Because it's part of the story (obviously)
I don't believe Enya has any children. She lives alone in a house in Dublin, Ireland.
No. Pandas actually live at pretty high elevations on the mountains of central China. They can live up to 11,000 feet above sea level.
The gorillas are very common in Central Africa