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McBride's cartoons appeared in such magazines as Life and Cosmopolitan, and he profited from hardcover reprints, comic books and the licensing of his character as a spokesdog during the 1940s for Red Heart Dog Food. [2] Merchandising included a stuffed toy of Napoleon. Napoleon and Uncle Elby was a 1945 hardcover collection of 116 of McBride's ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 January 2025. List of characters in Bluey (TV series) For a list of characters from the 1976 series of the same title, see Bluey (1976 TV series) § Cast. Bluey is an Australian animated preschool television series which premiered on ABC Kids on 1 October 2018. The program was created by Joe Brumm and ...
Napoleon was a big, clumsy, ungainly dog, most likely an approximation of an Irish wolfhound. As dogs go, he had a remarkably broad facial range, able to convey surprise, dismay, haughty disdain, grudging satisfaction and much more, as recognizable to readers as the expressions of any human character, and yet completely dog-like in every panel.
Irish wolfhound Seamus took centre stage walking down The Mall to lead the Irish Guards to Trooping the Colour. Platinum Jubilee: Seamus the dog steals the show as Irish Guards mascot [Video] Skip ...
Main character in a long-running Belgian western comics series. In the franchise he is the pet of Andy. [16] Big Shirley generic Cul de Sac: Richard Thompson: Alice's Grandmother's dog Bill Cocker Spaniel: Boule et Bill: Jean Roba: Boule's dog. [17] Bingo Fox terrier Rupert Bear: Alfred Bestall: Friend of Rupert. [18] Biscuit generic Stone Soup ...
Television personality Lorraine Kelly tweeted: “Loving Seamus the Irish Wolfhound – effortlessly stealing the show.” Seema Malhotra, the MP for Feltham and Heston, added: “Last year I had ...
Jason Kelce had some loving words for his massive Irish wolfhounds, Winnie and Baloo, even as he warned fans that this particular dog breed might not be the best fit for everyone.
Mickey Rooney as Sparky, an Irish Wolfhound who used to know Tramp. He tells an inaccurate story about Tramp escaping from a group of dogcatchers, which ends with Tramp jumping down a ravine, never to be seen again. Cathy Moriarty as Ruby, an Afghan Hound who has a soft spot for puppies.