Shenanigans

Shenanigans

Shenanigans may refer to:

* "Shenanigans" (album)
* Shenanigans (band)
* Shenanigans (horse)
* "Shenanigans" (television), a 1964-65 children's game show
* "Shenanigan Kids", a 1920 animated series by Bray Productions

ee also

* Practical joke


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