Marvin may refer to:

In music:

In places:

In mechanics:

  • Marvin (robot), a mobile robot developed the University of Kaiserslautern Robotics Research Lab in Germany

In other fields:

  • Marvin (comic), a newspaper comic strip by Tom Armstrong
  • Marvin (horror host), 1950s Chicago area horror host
  • James Marvin (academic), third chancellor of the University of Kansas from 1874 to 1883
  • James M. Marvin (1809–1901), U.S. Representative from New York during the latter half of the American Civil War
  • Lee Marvin (1924–1987), Academy Award winning American film actor
  • Marvin, a collection of software toolkits and GUIs produced by ChemAxon for drawing, displaying and characterizing chemical structures, substructures and reactions

Marven [link]

Marven is a variant of Marvin, and mar refer to:

  • Marven Gardens, a housing area in Margate City, New Jersey , in the United States

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Marvin (Patches)

"Marvin (Patches)" is the eighth single by Titãs, released in 1988. The song is a rearranged version of Clarence Carter's hit "Patches", written by Ron Dunbar and General Johnson. It tells the story of Marvin, a young agriculturist whose father dies, and leaves him a difficult mission: to support his family. A later acoustic recording of the song, featured on the album Titãs - Acústico MTV became a huge success in Brazil.

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Cover versions

  • Paulo Ricardo on his 1996 cover album Rock Popular Brasileiro
  • Jeito Moleque on their 2005 live album Me Faz Feliz - Ao Vivo
  • Biquini Cavadão on a live performance
  • Weeds (TV series)

    Weeds is an American dark comedy-drama series created by Jenji Kohan and produced by Tilted Productions in association with Lionsgate Television. The central character is Nancy Botwin (Mary-Louise Parker), a widowed mother of two boys who begins selling marijuana to support her family after her husband dies suddenly of a heart attack. Over the course of the show, she and her family become increasingly entangled in illegal activities.

    The first three seasons take place primarily in the fictional town of Agrestic, California. During seasons four and five, the Botwins reside in the fictional town of Ren Mar in San Diego. In the sixth season, the family relocates to Seattle, Washington and Dearborn, Michigan. In between seasons six and seven, Nancy serves a prison sentence in Connecticut while her sons and brother-in-law live in Copenhagen, Denmark. At the beginning of season seven, Nancy moves into a halfway house in New York City where she reunites with her family. They live in Manhattan for the duration of the season, but relocate to Connecticut in the season seven finale and throughout season eight.

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