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Baggy Pants is an anthropomorphic cat mimicking Charlie Chaplin's "Little Tramp" character, right down to Chaplin's signature toothbrush mustache and walking cane. Similar to Chaplin and the Pink Panther , Baggy Pants performed all of his misadventures in pantomime, without a spoken dialogue by any of the characters in his segments.
Similar to the Beano's Hairy Dan except instead of a massive beard this character had a very large moustache. 1946 1948 Humour Poor Old Nosey Fred Sturrock 1946 1947 Prose Dickey Bird (the Boy who knows the Secret Whistle) James Walker 1947 1947 Prose Her Majesty's Wizard, Mr G. Whizz Fred Sturrock 1947 1949 Prose Smudge
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The physical attributes of the Tramp include a pair of large baggy pants, a tight coat, a bowler hat, a large pair of shoes, a springy and flexible cane, and a toothbrush moustache—a mass of contradictions, as Chaplin wanted it to be. [8] Two films made in 1915, The Tramp and The Bank, created the characteristics of Chaplin's screen persona ...
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She finished her look with the perfect fall blazer.
The Pinky Lee Kids TV Show went off the air after one season. One episode was released on DVD/VHS by Shokus Video, and a DVD with two episodes was released by Alpha Video. Lee returned to television in 1983, appearing on NBC's Yummy Awards, a mock awards show hosted by Ricky Schroder that honored the best children's TV programming of the year. [17]