File:Johnny automatic girl-boy.png
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English: Cartoon silhouettes of a girl and a boy for illustration of joint-separate (for separate films of the same year) wins of "Best child artist" film awards. |
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Author | Derivative from two free works originally uploaded to the free clipart database OpenClipart by user "johnny_automatic" and claimed to be "from "The Brain in Space" produced by NASA and stated as PD"; uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, scaled & combined by Tatewaki | ||||||
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