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FunGals
''FunGals'' are a brand name of children's underwear; manufactured by their parent company Fruit of the Loom. The trademark for the brand name was registered on May 29, 1987. Summary Mostly worn by young girls under the age of 12, these undergarments are intended for young girls that is a developmental stepping stone between training pants and adult female undergarments. They are inspired by Saturday morning cartoons, movies, and video games intended for a young female audience. Examples of licenses used include Bananas in Pyjamas, Teletubbies, Scooby-Doo, Dora the Explorer and SpongeBob SquarePants. More recently, licenses like ''The Smurfs'', ''Angry Birds'', and ''Little Miss'' have been used for FunGals. The male equivalent of FunGals are called Funpals (for young boys); they competed against Hanes' ''Showtoons''. As of 2007, both FunGals and Funpals that are sold in the Americas have been manufactured in El Salvador and Honduras Honduras, officially the Republic of Ho ...
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Funpals
Funpals is a children's underwear name brand that was established in 1985 in order to compete with Underoos. Its trademark was renewed on March 17, 2005, by William R. Hansen, trademark correspondent. Funpals were advertised on television and in ''Working Mother'', a magazine intended for mothers who had to balance the pressures of the workforce with motherhood. Summary Instead of merely having the cartoon or movie's logo, Funpals uses the Fictional character, characters from the movie or television show on the underpants, for example ''Jurassic Park (franchise), Jurassic Park'', ''Bob the Builder'', ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'', Spider-Man, Batman, ''Pokémon'', Superman, ''Batman Begins'' (based on the 2005 American motion picture) and ''Angry Birds''. To trim costs and improve profitability, all Funpals undergarments intended for sale in the Americas are manufactured in Latin American countries. Other places that manufacture Funpals briefs include Canada, Europe and No ...
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Showtoons
''Showtoons'' were a trademark of unisex children's underwear that were manufactured by Hanes, established in 1989, and disestablished in 2009. Its competitor, Fruit of the Loom, manufactured the gender-specific '' Funpals'' (for boys) and '' FunGals'' (for girls) brands. The reasoning behind the brand segregation is for marketing purposes. Summary Each individual undergarment started out as a pair of either plain white briefs or plain white panties until the desired prints are added in the manufacturing process. Differences found between the male and female undergarments included the fly in the boys' underwear (for easier urination) and the feminine waistband in the girls' underwear (emulating that of women's full cut panties). The softness of the cotton fabric used could have also determined whether the undergarment was to be worn by a male child or a female child when outside of its original packaging box. Examples of Saturday morning cartoons and movie characters that ap ...
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SpongeBob SquarePants
''SpongeBob SquarePants'' (or simply ''SpongeBob'') is an American Animated series, animated Television comedy, comedy Television show, television series created by marine science educator and animator Stephen Hillenburg for Nickelodeon. It chronicles the adventures of SpongeBob SquarePants (character), the title character and his aquatic friends in the fictional underwater city of Bikini Bottom. The List of longest-running American television series, fifth-longest-running American animated series, its high popularity has made it a SpongeBob SquarePants (franchise), media franchise. It is the highest rated Nickelodeon series and the most profitable property for Paramount Consumer Products, generating over $13 billion in merchandising revenue as of 2019. Many of the series's ideas originated in ''The Intertidal Zone'', an unpublished educational comic book Hillenburg created in 1989 to teach his students about undersea life. He began developing ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' into ...
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