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Animals have an uncanny knack of being funny in the most simplest of situations. If you have a pet dog, you will know what I am talking about. Pet dogs are the funniest creatures on the planet. They jump, hop, skip, sleep and do a lot more things in an extremely funny way. There is no official record as to when this was first noted, but then the phenomenon of funny animals is highly popular. There have been a lot of TV shows and movies which were aimed at capturing the funnier side of animals. The best part about the whole thing is that they do it unintentionally. TV Shows Funny Animal video has been an extremely successful TV show featuring animal bloopers as they are called. The show ran for quite many years and had a huge fan following. The show featured real life animal videos submitted by their owners. These pet videos were mostly an unintentional result of having the video camera at the right place at the right time. Funny Animals in Animation There have been a horde of funny animals in the world of animation. In fact more than half of the animated world has been dominated by funny animals. From Bugs Bunny, the rabbit with a funny hole to the good old Tom and Jerry, funny animals have always been successful in making us laugh. Hanna Barbara had a series of hit animation shows featuring funny animals. Yogi Bear, Scooby Doo, Atom ant, Huckleberry hound, Top Cat etc are some of the popular animated animal characters from Hanna Barbara. Movies Movies too have not been far behind in capturing the funny side of animals. Start Little, Babe, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles etc are some of the popular movies featuring funny animals.
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