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  2. McDull - Wikipedia

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    McDull (Chinese: 麥兜; Jyutping: mak6 dau1) is an anthropomorphic pig cartoon character that was created in Hong Kong by cartoonist Alice Mak and Brian Tse. [1] Although McDull first made his appearance as a supporting character in the McMug comics strips, he has since become a central character in his own right.

  3. McMug - Wikipedia

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    McMug (Chinese: 麥嘜) is an anthropomorphic pig cartoon character from Hong Kong featured in comic strips, TV shows, and films.McMug first appeared in 1988, as the central character of a comic strip printed in the Ming Pao weekly magazine.

  4. File:Pig cartoon 04.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Maw and Paw - Wikipedia

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    Maw and Paw are a couple who live with their children and dog in a rural part of the US. Their pet pig Milford appears to be the most educated and therefore the brightest in the family. A well-known running gag in the cartoons involves Paw stepping on a loose lumber of their house, causing his nose to get stuck in the hole of that wood as it flips.

  6. List of porky pig cartoons - Wikipedia

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  7. My Life as McDull - Wikipedia

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    The film surrounds the life of McDull, a hugely popular cartoon pig character created by Alice Mak and Brian Tse which has appeared on comics ever since the 1990s. In 2004, the sequel to this film, McDull, Prince de la Bun, was released. Kelvin Chan of the South China Morning Post described McDull as "slow-witted". [1]

  8. Captain Goodvibes - Wikipedia

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    The Goodvibes cartoons were first published in Australian surfing magazine Tracks in May 1973 and appeared regularly until July 1981. Their popularity led to the publication of several Goodvibes comic books, including the Whole Earth Pigalogue (Tracks Publishing Company, 1975), Captain Goodvibes Strange Tales (Tracks Publishing Company, 1975) and Captain Goodvibes Porkarama (Soundtracts ...

  9. Monokuro Boo - Wikipedia

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    The characters are composed of two pigs, one white and one black, with square-shaped bodies, dots for eyes, a snout and a curly tail at the back. They are also occasionally seen with a bee flying around them. The black pig name is Monokuro, while the white pig name is Boo. They are genderless.