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  2. Roger Bollen - Wikipedia

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    From 1966 to 1980, Bollen drew a two-panel cartoon strip titled Funny Business (in 1975, it was changed into a one-panel cartoon). [2] From 1967 to 1994, Bollen wrote and drew the comic strip Animal Crackers, his most successful feature which was translated into several languages.

  3. I Wanna Be a Sailor - Wikipedia

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    I Wanna Be a Sailor is the first Warner Bros. cartoon to end with the 1937-38 Merrily We Roll Along rendition. This cartoon is one of a handful of pre-1943 shorts to enter the public domain in the United States because United Artists , the owners of the short at the time, failed to renew the copyrights in time, though they had planned to do so.

  4. Animal Crackers (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crackers is an animated television series produced by CINAR and Alphanim. [1] It is based on the comic strip Animal Crackers by the American cartoonist Roger Bollen. The show was first introduced in September 7, 1997 and ended with the final episode in September 16, 2000. It lasted for three seasons with 39 episodes.

  5. List of Royal Crackers episodes - Wikipedia

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    Royal Crackers is an American adult animated sitcom created by Jason Ruiz and developed by Ruiz and Seth Cohen for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block. The series stars Ruiz, Andrew Santino, Jessica St. Clair, Maile Flanagan, and David Gborie. The series premiered on April 2, 2023.

  6. Animal Crackers (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Animal Crackers is the title of several syndicated newspaper comics over the years. The first was a 1930 comic strip signed by an artist known simply as Lane. The second Animal Crackers was a cartoon panel by Dick Ryan and Warren Goodrich (1913–2002) that was published intermittently from 1936 through 1952. [1]

  7. List of American animated television series - Wikipedia

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    Universal Cartoon Studios: Traditional Ed, Edd n Eddy: 5 69 1999–2009 Cartoon Network: a.k.a. Cartoon: Canadian co-production Traditional Edgar & Ellen: 1 26 2007–2008 Nicktoons Network: Star Farm Productions: Canadian co-production Flash Eek! The Cat: 3 75 1992–1997 Fox Kids: Film Roman: Canadian co-production Traditional El Deafo: 1 3 ...

  8. Animal cracker - Wikipedia

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    An animal cracker is a particular type of cracker, baked in the shape of an animal, usually an animal either at a zoo or a circus, such as a lion, a tiger, a bear, or an elephant. The most common variety is light-colored and slightly sweet, but darker chocolate-flavored and colorful frosted varieties are also sold.

  9. Royal Crackers - Wikipedia

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    The dysfunctional Hornsby family run Royal Crackers Incorporated, a once-popular snack food company which manufactures saltine crackers in Bakersfield, California. [5] When senile patriarch and CEO Theodore Hornsby Sr.'s mind starts to slip, his two sons Stebe and Theodore "Theo" Jr. are left to run the failing company while living in their father's mansion with Stebe's wife Deb and their son ...