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LOL out loud My husband and I were amused that it took a liking to Nutella. :) No, it was an American Bulldog named Rattler who played Chance in the first movie. American Bulldogs have more of a smushed in muzzle and APBT do not. Here's a picture of Chance in HB: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/M/MV5BYmMyZDY0ZjYtNDA4Yy00N2FkLWIyMzktOGY5YzA4MzU3YjE2XkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyNzQ1NjgzOTA@._V1_.jpg And, here's a picture of Chance in HB II: https://cdn.imago-images.com/bild/st/0094750938/s.jpg Chance was played by American Pitbull Terriers in the second movie. "you're either in possession of a very new human ability... or a very old one." Either a sixth sense or being a conman. When Gus walks in, he says "I'm sorry I was so crude to you today. You shocked me. I'd have never expected to see you again." This indicates that the scene with Gus' family does come earlier in the play. Couldn't HAVE. Of is not a verb. You can't "of". A Google search immediately turns up results of Melanie Griffith voicing Cleo. Morella creates the foundation that saves millions of lives. Verna knew all the good she would do if she lived. Gris being buried alive behind the brick wall was from The Cask of Amontillado. He's in the movie the entire time from when William leaves home to find his uncle to the end of the movie. *facepalm* Well aren't you a peach. Jed was a Pacific Northwestern American animal actor, known for his roles in the movies White Fang (1991),[1] White Fang 2: Myth of the White Wolf (1994), The Journey of Natty Gann (1985), and The Thing (1982). *should have or should've You can't "of". It's not a verb. Hartman didn't have to drop out of the race. He simply didn't have a lead dog, and therefore had to lead the dogs himself, unable to ride his sled like the other competitors. It was based on Iron Fred Hartman, who finished last. Nope, in the early 18th century, spelling of the ENGLISH language was inconsistent. Many words had two acceptable British spellings. For example, William Shakespeare used BOTH color and colour, centre and center. Webster was the one who started the American standard as part of spelling reform. In Britain, those who preferred the Anglo-French spellings won out. In regards to the word check, outside of the world of finances, even the UK prefers the check spelling. Another bigoted asshole to add to my ignore list. Have fun cutting your eyeholes in your pillowcases, Richard. The misogyny is coming from inside the house. Pippi lives in a small Swedish village, and shares her house, Villa Villekulla, with her pet monkey, Mr. Nilsson, and her horse, Old Man, but no adults or relatives. https://swedishamericanmuseum.org/pippi-party/