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  2. Molly Moo-Cow - Wikipedia

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    Title still from the final cartoon, confirming the spelling of the protagonist's name. Picnic Panic (May 3, 1935) [1] The Hunting Season (August 19, 1935) Molly Moo-Cow and the Butterflies (1935) Molly Moo-Cow and the Indians (1935) Molly Moo-Cow and Rip Van Winkle (1935) Toonerville Trolley (January 17, 1936; cameo)

  3. Toonerville Folks - Wikipedia

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    The single-panel gag cartoon (with longer-form comics on Sunday) was a daily look at Toonerville, situated in what are now called the suburbs. Central to the strip was the rickety little trolley called the "Toonerville Trolley that met all the trains", driven in a frenzy by the grizzly old Skipper to meet each commuter train as it arrived in town.

  4. April Maze - Wikipedia

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    Felix brings his nephews Inky and Winky to the park for a picnic, but they always seem to be delayed. While they say their grace, a rabbit gets a snake to steal their meal. When they try to get it back, it rains so they must go back home. The rain stops and the three continue to the picnic. It rains again for a short while, but then it gets better.

  5. The Picnic (1930 film) - Wikipedia

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    The dog, called "Rover" in this cartoon, is an important step towards the creation of Pluto as a major character in the series. [5] Animator Norm Ferguson first drew a pair of bloodhounds in the August 1930 Mickey Mouse short The Chain Gang, and Rover is clearly a continuation of that idea, even featuring a recycled gag from that picture in which one of the dogs sniffs into the camera.

  6. Francisco Goya's tapestry cartoons - Wikipedia

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    The second series of cartoons consists of Picnic on the Banks of the Manzanares, Dance of San Antonio de la Florida, An Avenue in Andalusia, The Parasol, The Kite, The Drinker, Quarrel in the New Tavern, [72] Boys Picking Fruit and Children Blowing up a Bladder. According to José Rogelio Buendía's study, most of the cartoons in the series ...

  7. 25 Single-Panel Comics About Absurd Situations By Steven Garza

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    Image credits: fretbuzzcartoon Like most artists, Steven shared that he faces creative blocks from time to time. However, over the years, he’s developed a few techniques to help him push through.

  8. Happy Harmonies - Wikipedia

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    Happy Harmonies is a series of thirty-seven animated cartoons distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising between 1934 and 1938. [1] Produced in Technicolor, these cartoons were very similar to Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies and Warner Brothers’ Merrie Melodies musical series.

  9. House of Mouse - Wikipedia

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    Disney's House of Mouse (or simply House of Mouse) is an American animated television series produced by Walt Disney Television Animation that originally aired on ABC and Toon Disney from January 13, 2001, to October 24, 2003, with 52 episodes and 22 newly produced cartoon shorts made for the series. [1]