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USA Collector's List, Master CowParade USA Collection Current to July 30, 2009 Medium Figurines Available on Shopcowparade.co Item # Cow City Type Intro Date Status m Alt. EU # 9176 HUGS AND SMOOCHES NEW YORK Ceramic 2000 Summer Current Yes 49176 9119 UNCLE SAM CHICAGO Resin 2000 Summer Retired no 9120 MOOOOONWALK CHICAGO Resin 2000 Summer Retired no 9121 OUT OF COWTOWNER CHICAGO Resin 2000 Summer Retired no 9122 DIAMONDS ARE A COW'S BEST FRIEND CHICAGO Resin 2000 Summer Retired no 9123 RHINESTONE COWGIRL CHICAGO Resin 2000 Summer Retired no 9151 SKY COW CHICAGO Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9152 UDDER ROMANCE CHICAGO Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9153 HANDSOME CHICAGO Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9154 MILKY WAY CHICAGO Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9158 HOT DOG NEW YORK Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9159 BROADWAY BABY NEW YORK Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9160 TAXI COW NEW YORK Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9161 FIRST DATE NEW YORK Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9162 MAP COW NEW YORK Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9163 BIG APPLE COW NEW YORK Ceramic 2000 Summer Retired no 9174 VINCENT VAN GOGH NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Current Yes 9182 LULLABY COW WEST ORANGE Ceramic 2001 January Current Yes 9177 MOOCHO AMOR NO CITY Ceramic 2001 January Current Yes 49177 9125 MOOSHOE NEW YORK Resin 2001 January Retired Yes 9126 TUTANCOWMON NEW YORK Resin 2001 January Retired no 9127 ANGELICOW WEST ORANGE Resin 2001 January Retired no 9128 YOU CAN'T HAVE A PARADE W/OUT A NEW YORK Resin 2001 January Retired no 9129 THE EARLY SHOW NEW YORK Resin 2001 January Retired no 49129 9130 PULL TOY NEW YORK Resin 2001 January Retired no 9132 DANCING DIVA NEW YORK Resin 2001 January Retired no 49132 9167 CHINA COW STAMFORD Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9168 MOONET WEST ORANGE Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9169 LEOPARD COW NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9170 UDDERLY GROOVY LADY BELLE BENNE STAMFORD Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9171 TATTOOED BOVINE NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9172 LA BOVENE STAMFORD Ceramic 2001 January Retired no Page 1 of 9 Copyright 2009 CowParade Holdings Corporation CowParade USA Collection Current to July 30, 2009 Medium Figurines 9173 IMOO NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9175 MOOMA NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9178 PARTY COW NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 49178 9179 MOOZART NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9180 EVEN COW GIRLS GET THE BLUES NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9181 PUZZLED COW NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9183 SMOOCH NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 January Retired no 9137 ROCK-N-ROLL KANSAS CITY Resin 2001 Summer Current Yes 49137 9134 DISCO COW STAMFORD Resin 2001 Summer Retired no 9135 BUMBLE BEE COW STAMFORD Resin 2001 Summer Retired no 9136 MOO JERSEY DINER NEW YORK Resin 2001 Summer Retired no 9165 YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS HOUSTON Ceramic 2001 Summer Retired no 9185 JAZZY COW KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2001 Summer Retired no 9187 BEAST OF LIGHT NEW YORK Ceramic 2001 Summer Retired no 9189 AMERICAN ROYAL KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2001 Summer Retired Yes 49189 9190 MOORIACHI HOUSTON Ceramic 2001 Summer Retired no 9191 INFINITY HOUSTON Ceramic 2001 Summer Retired no 9192 CRAYON COW KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2001 Summer Retired no 49192 9131 DAISY'S DREAM NEW YORK Resin 2001 Summer Suspended no 49131 9140 EGYPTIAN PRINCESS KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 January Retired Yes 9184 FOR EVERY NEW YEAR NEW YORK Ceramic 2002 January Current Yes 9206 NASCOW STOCKYARD COW KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Current Yes 49206 9138 MOOVIN' ON DOWN THE MIGHTY MO KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 January Retired no 9139 MOOMAID KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 January Retired no 9141 MIXED PLATE BLUES KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 January Retired no 9142 BEEHIVE BOVINE HOUSTON Resin 2002 January Retired no 9143 MOOZAIC KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 January Retired no 9144 BUCKLE UP BETSY KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 January Retired no 9145 AGGIE KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 January Retired no 9146 FRENCH MOODLE HOUSTON Resin 2002 January Retired no 9148 COW-A-BUNGA! HOUSTON Resin 2002 January Retired no 9186 MOO-NAY'S GARDEN KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 49186 9193 MORE THAN JUST MEAT KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 9194 COW DOODLE KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 49194 9196 STARRY STARRY COW KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Retired no Page 2 of 9 Copyright 2009 CowParade Holdings Corporation CowParade USA Collection Current to July 30, 2009 Medium Figurines 9197 FOUR SEASONS HOUSTON Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 9199 FUN SEEKER HOUSTON Ceramic 2002 January Retired Yes 49199 9200 LA VACHE EFFLEURE KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 49200 9201 FORECOWDDIE HOUSTON Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 9202 HEY DIDDLE DIDDLE KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 9203 COWBELL KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 9204 THE TULIP COW KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 9207 MOTHER FROG KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 9209 MOOOOVING FLAG OF TEXAS HOUSTON Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 9210 BR YELLOW ROSE HOUSTON Ceramic 2002 January Retired no 49210 9147 MOODOLPH HOUSTON Resin 2002 January Suspended no 49147 9208 SANTA COW KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 January Suspended no 7246 SAM-MOO-RAI NEW YORK Resin 2002 Summer Current Yes 47246 7303 PSYCOWDELICOWWOW KANSAS CITY Ceramic 2002 Summer Current Yes 47303 7250 MOOON DREAMS HOUSTON Resin 2002 Summer Retired no 7241 DOROTHY KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 Summer Retired no 7242 TIN COW KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 Summer Retired no 7243 SCARECOW KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 Summer Retired no 7244 COWARDLY LION COW KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 Summer Retired no 7245 UDDERLY WITCHED COW KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 Summer Retired no 7248 UDDER COWSTRUCTION HOUSTON Resin 2002 Summer Retired Yes 7249 GLADIATOR COW HOUSTON Resin 2002 Summer Retired Yes 7251 CLEAN JEAN THE GREEN HOLSTEIN HOUSTON Resin 2002 Summer Retired Yes 7253 COWABUNGA NEW YORK Resin 2002 Summer Retired no 7306 METALLICOW HOUSTON Ceramic 2002 Summer Retired no 7307 THE GUM-BULL MACHINE HOUSTON Ceramic 2002 Summer Retired no 47307 7310 AMERICOW THE BEAUTIFUL NEW YORK Ceramic 2002 Summer Retired no 47310 9149 COWDOLIER KANSAS CITY Resin 2002 Summer Retired no 9150 BULL FIGHT'N BOSSIE HOUSTON Resin 2002 Summer Retired no 49150 7247 BEEFEATER-IT AIN'T NATURAL LONDON Resin 2003 January Current Yes 7254 COW-MOO-FLAGE KANSAS CITY Resin 2003 January Current Yes 7257 PAINT YOUR OWN COWPARADE COW KIT Resin 2003 January Current Yes 47257 7315 LADY CAMOOLOT PORTLAND Ceramic 2003 January Current Yes 7319 LUCKY COW LONDON Ceramic 2003 January Current Yes 47319 7252 MOO'VELOUS MISS RHINESTONE COWGIRL HOUSTON Resin 2003 January Retired no Page 3 of 9 Copyright 2009 CowParade Holdings Corporation CowParade USA Collection Current to July 30, 2009 Medium Figurines 7255 A STARRY NIGHT IN TEXAS HOUSTON Resin 2003 January Retired no 7259 BOVINA, THE LAS VEGAS SHOWCOW LAS VEGAS Resin 2003 January Retired no 47259 7308 IT'S A COWPUCCINO MORNING HOUSTON Ceramic 2003 January Retired Yes 7309 COW'RRABBA'S HOUSTON Ceramic 2003 January Retired no 47309 7312 IT'S A SMOOLL WORLD HOUSTON Ceramic 2003 January Retired no 7316 CELTIC COW LONDON Ceramic 2003 January Retired no 7263 MOO MOO IN A TUTU LAS VEGAS Resin 2003 Summer Current Yes 7282 MOONWALKING COW HOUSTON Resin 2003 Summer Retired Yes 7305 COOKIES 'N CREAM HOUSTON Ceramic 2003 Summer Current Yes 7321 COWBUS LONDON Ceramic 2003 Summer Current Yes 7324 FINE WINE BOVINE LAS VEGAS Ceramic 2003 Summer Current Yes 7327 HORNS IN THE SKY LONDON Ceramic 2003 Summer Current Yes 47327 7260 KIDS KOWSTRUCTION PORTLAND Resin 2003 Summer Retired Yes 7280 SIEGFRIED OF SIEGFRIED & ROY(TM)" LAS VEGAS Resin 2003 Summer Retired no 7281 ROY OF SIEGFRIED & ROY(TM)" LAS VEGAS Resin 2003 Summer Retired no 7283 DAIRY CROCKETT SAN ANTONIO Resin 2003 Summer Retired no 7322 PATCHWORK COW LONDON Ceramic 2003 Summer Suspended Yes 47322 7326 WELCOME TO FABULOUS LAS VEGAS LAS VEGAS Ceramic 2003 Summer Retired no 7331 HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MOO! WEST HARTFORD Ceramic 2004 January Current Yes 47331 7332 PEACH COWBLER ATLANTA Ceramic 2004 January Current Yes 7333 THE MANY FACES OF MOO ATLANTA Ceramic 2004 January Current Yes 7705 MILKTOAST ATLANTA Resin 2004 January Current Yes 7286 MOOLIN THE WIZARD WEST HARTFORD Resin 2004 January Current Yes 47286 7291 THAT'S COW IT GOES ATLANTA Resin 2004 January Current Yes 47291 7294 FATHER COWRISTMAS WEST HARTFORD Resin 2004 January Current no 7295 THE FEW, THE PROUD, THE MOORINES HOUSTON Resin 2004 January Current Yes 7703 TROPICOWL ATLANTA Resin 2004 January Current Yes 47703 7704 MOOING IN THE RAIN ATLANTA Resin 2004 January Current Yes 47704 7287 HERE COMES THE SUN SAN ANTONIO Resin 2004 January Retired no 47287 7288 COWCTUS SAN ANTONIO Resin 2004 January Retired no 47288 7289 BUTTERFLY SAN ANTONIO Resin 2004 January Retired no 7290 AR-COW-TECTURE ATLANTA Resin 2004 January Retired no 7292 MYTHIC ART COW GODDESS ATLANTA Resin 2004 January Retired no 47292 7293 KUDZUDORA DUNCOWN ATLANTA Resin 2004 January Retired no 7325 THE DIVAS LAS VEGAS Ceramic 2004 January Retired no 47325 Page 4 of 9 Copyright 2009 CowParade Holdings Corporation CowParade USA Collection Current to July 30, 2009 Medium Figurines 7329 VAN GOGH'S LAS VEGAS & RED ROCK LAS VEGAS Ceramic 2004 January Retired no 47329 7330 ALAMOOSEY DOWN THE TRAIL! SAN ANTONIO Ceramic 2004 January Retired no 47730 7701 MISS PALM BEACH ATLANTA Resin 2004 January Retired no 7702 MISS UDDER
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