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Dolly Dimples was a syndicated comic strip character created by early American female cartoonist Grace Drayton [2] which appeared in various William Randolph Hearst/King Features Syndicate publications. Over the period 1903 to 1933 the strip's main character was known by the various names "Toodles" (1903–1904), "Dottie Dimple" (1908–1911 ...
[2] [3] The Campbell Soup Kids and Drayton's other children characters were drawn in a cute cherubic style often with round faces, plump bodies, and rosy cheeks. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 7 ] With her sister Margaret G. Hays (1874–1925) as writer, Drayton produced The Adventures of Dolly Drake and Bobby Blake in Storyland and The Turr’ble Tales of ...
Dolly Dimples (comic strip), former syndicated newspaper comic strip character created by Grace Drayton; Dolly Dimples (Utah), 1909 publicity stunt in Salt Lake City "Dolly Dimples", traditional name for large ladies who once made their living with freak shows at circuses and carnivals "Dolly Dimples", stage name of performer Celesta Geyer ...
Little girl conversing with a Campbell Kid doll. Campbell’s soup offered an avenue for the consumption of an American product, and in 1909 the company had a new product on the market: the Campbell Kid doll. The first Campbell Kid doll was a stuffed velvet character, but the more well-known dolls emerged in 1910, made by the E. I. Horsman company.
The cartoon aired with the UK version of Hanna-Barbera's Banana Splits in the early 1980s. The show was translated into many languages and was broadcast globally, garnering numerous video releases in Germany and various other countries, spawning tie-in albums in different languages, and the show was so popular in France that the characters were ...
Mira, Royal Detective is an American CGI-animated mystery children's television series produced by Wild Canary Animation, inspired by Indian culture and customs, and featuring the "first South Asian protagonist" in a Disney Junior show. [1]
Cuddles and Dimples is a British comic strip published in the comic book magazine The Dandy. It was first published in 1986. It was first published in 1986. The stories' protagonists are two toddler brothers who like to cause double the trouble wherever they go.
Frank Redpath — School Friend (Lucky's Living Doll) Betty Roland — Girl (Angela Air Hostess, Laura and the Legend of Hadley House, Pat of Paradise Isle, The Rajah's Secret, Vicky in Australia) [28] Malcolm Shaw — Jinty (The Robot Who Cried); Misty (The Sentinels, The Four Faces of Eve, End of the Line); [d] Tammy (E.T. Estate)