Television commercial for Marx’s 2 Speed Super Wheel with hi/lo stick shift - 1971.

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Television commercial for Marx’s 2 Speed Super Wheel with hi/lo stick shift - 1971.
Kids on tricycles and others playing in front of the Alexander Lyman Holley Monument on the west side of Washington Square Park, 1940s.
Photo: Jean Polacheck via Village Preservation
A knockoff Blue Cat tricycle
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Recess [one episode] > Pegagus, other bicycles, tricycles and a schoolbus
Inanimate Object Characters List | Entry: 48
It seems like a lot of the series I used to watch during my childhood had an episode (or in this case: a portion of an episode) dedicated to sentient objects. Nice. Very nice.
This short story was from a Recess compilation episode of three Halloween tales. "When Bikes Attack!" was the second story.
So technically, even in within the series' universe, these objects being sentient is merely fiction - it's just a tale. Even so, it counts, because the entire show is fiction anyway, so what's the difference, am I right?
Characters: Pegasus, horde of bicycles, tricycles, a schoolbus
Episode: Terrifying Tales of Recess (2001) | Tale: When Bikes Attack!
MAD MAX: OUT OF GAS
It's Mad Max on tricycles! Or, what happens in the world of Mad Max when they inevitably run out of gas.
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Boy on a Tricycle with Man and Dog, Preston County, W. Va.
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Recent Acquisition - Photograph Collection Unidentified Virginia family photograph