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Many of characters appeared in both strip and comic book format as well as in other media. The word Reuben after a name identifies winners of the National Cartoonists Society 's Reuben Award for Outstanding Cartoonist of the Year, but many of leading strip artists worked in the years before the first Reuben and Billy DeBeck Awards in 1946.
The Cartoon Cartoon Show. Pfish and Chip; Blammo the Clown; Eustace and Muriel; Gramps and his grandchildren; Larry and Steve; Godfrey and Zeek; Zoonatiks and Mr. Hackensack; Fat Cats (Louie and Elmo) Hard Luck Duck and Crocodile Harley; Pizza Boy and Tumbleweed Tex; Boid and Worm; Bloo, Simon, and Scully; The Ignoramooses (Sherwood and Pomeroy ...
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Fats Swallow, a character in The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos – Jazz musician Fats Waller. Foghorn Leghorn, Warner Brothers cartoons – Senator Claghorn, regular character on The Fred Allen Show. Francesca Lucchini from the anime Strike Witches, named after Italian World War 2 fighter pilot Franco Lucchini.
Picture story version of prose story which appeared in The Magic Comic. Michael Darling: 1959 1960 Teeko Picture strip version of Little Master of the Mighty Chang. Andy Hutton: 1959 1960 The Laughing Pirate Victor Peon: 1960 1960 Danny on a Dolphin Three series. First in 1960. Second in 1962 and third in 1968. David Sutherland: 1960 1968 The ...
They have appeared in many cartoons and comic books. One of his comic book adventures was drawn by Carl Barks. John Stanley also did Andy Panda comic book work. [1] Baloo The Jungle Book (Disney) Pilot of the transport plane "Sea Duck" from TaleSpin. (Character adaption of Baloo from 1967 animated film.)
The White Cat is a character of the Animal Bride cycle of stories (ATU 402). It is present in a variant of the story: French literary fairytale La Chatte Blanche, penned by Madame d'Aulnoy. The character also features as a cameo in Tchaikovisky's ballet The Sleeping Beauty, during Aurora's wedding in Act III. Señor Don Gato: Children's song