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  2. Laughing Horse - Wikipedia

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    Laughing Horse is a British comedy promotion company and venue operator. The company was established in the UK in 1998, [ 1 ] and now operates venues in Aldershot , Brighton , Cirencester , Hitchin , London ( Brixton , Covent Garden , Lancaster Gate , Paddington ), Manchester , St Neots , Thetford and Wyboston .

  3. File:Humorous Phases of Funny Faces.ogv - Wikipedia

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    English: Humorous Phases of Funny Faces is a silent cartoon by J. Stuart Blackton (January 5, 1875 - August 13, 1941) in the year 1906. It features a cartoonist drawing faces on a chalkboard, and the faces coming to life. It is generally regarded as the first animated film.

  4. List of Weebl's cartoons - Wikipedia

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    The map the cartoon uses for Lapland is of the Kola Peninsula while the statistics for Lapland are for the Finnish province of Lappi.) In one part of this cartoon it is also stated "If you wanted to open a strip club, Lapland would be a possible name". In 2008, a version making light of the recent pirating in Somalia was created. It has the ...

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  6. Rage comic - Wikipedia

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    A rage comic is a short cartoon strip using a growing set of pre-made cartoon faces, or rage faces, which usually express rage or some other simple emotion or activity. [1] They are usually crudely drawn in Microsoft Paint or other simple drawing programs, and were most popular in the early 2010s. [ 2 ]

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  8. Andy Capp - Wikipedia

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    Andy Capp is a British comic strip created by cartoonist Reg Smythe, seen in the Daily Mirror and the Sunday Mirror newspapers since 5 August 1957. Originally a single-panel cartoon, it was later expanded to four panels.

  9. Statler and Waldorf - Wikipedia

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    Statler and Waldorf also appeared (as adults) in the Saturday morning animated television series Muppet Babies. Both characters were voiced by Dave Coulier. [16] In The Muppet Christmas Carol, they played the ghosts of Jacob and Robert Marley.