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  2. List of Dandy comic strips - Wikipedia

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    The Ugliest Pig in the World Originally a prose story that ran from 1939 to 1940. Returned in picture strip form under the title 'Rip Snorter – The Ugliest Pig in the World' from 1956 to 1957. Toby Baines Eric Roberts 1939 1957 Prose Jak the Dragon Killer Jack Glass 1939 1941 Prose The Man who owns an Ali Baba Cave Toby Baines 1939 1940 Prose

  3. The Dandy - Wikipedia

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    The Dandy was a Scottish children's comic magazine published by the Dundee based publisher DC Thomson. [3] The first issue was printed in December 1937, making it the world's third-longest running comic, after Il Giornalino (cover dated 1 October 1924) and Detective Comics (cover dated March 1937).

  4. Category:Dandy strips - Wikipedia

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    This is a category of comic strips in The Dandy Comic published by D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd. For more comic strips see Template:Dandy. Pages in category "Dandy strips"

  5. The Dandy Annual - Wikipedia

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    The Dandy Annual is the name of a book that has been published every year since 1938, to tie in with the children's comic The Dandy. As of 2023 [update] there have been 86 editions. [ 1 ] The Dandy Annual still continues to be published, even though the weekly comic ended in 2013.

  6. Dandy Ace - Wikipedia

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    Cards can be acquired through in-universe store purchases or as randomly generated loot from slain enemies and treasure chests. [2] The game world is divided into a series of levels, with each level containing a series of teleporters, allowing the player character to quickly warp to other explored locations.

  7. Cartoon Orbit - Wikipedia

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    Cartoon Orbit was an online gaming network created by Turner Online for CartoonNetwork.com that launched in November 2000 to promote its shows and partners. Its main attraction was a system of virtual trading cards called "cToons", which generally featured animation cells from programs broadcast on the network, though advertisement-based cToons were common.

  8. DIC Movie Toons - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It started in 2002, beginning on October 6 and ending on December 29. MGM Home Entertainment released the films on home media. Most films released under the label are owned by WildBrain , which holds the rights to most of DIC's library; exceptions include GlobeHunters , which was a Nickelodeon in-house production owned by Viacom ...

  9. Tiny Toon Adventures: Cartoon Workshop - Wikipedia

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    [2] Saving the cartoon is not possible, however, unless one uses a VCR or other screen capture method. [ 3 ] Cartoons created on this video game can only last up to five minutes, as opposed to the typical 28 minutes of an episode of the TV show Tiny Toon Adventures .