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In a recent episode of Gasoline Alley showing retired cartoon characters, one storyline has Maggie of Bringing up Father's pearl necklace missing. Fearless Fosdick is his usual incompetent stupid self - he wrongly thinks Walt Wallet is the thief.
Cartoon Alley is an American animated children's animated anthology series which aired on Turner Classic Movies on Saturday mornings from 2004 to 2007. It featured classic animated shorts. It featured classic animated shorts.
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Alley Oop and Dinny A Big Little Book No. 763 (1935) Whitman Publishing; Alley Oop in The Invasion of Moo (1935) (Cocomalt Premium) Whitman; Alley Oop and Dinny in the Jungles of Moo A Big Little Book #1473 (1938) Whitman; Alley Oop and the Missing King of Moo A Penny Book (1938) Whitman; Alley Oop and the Cave Men of Moo (Pan-Am Premium) (1938 ...
Bessie Mae Kelley, c.1920s. Bessie Mae Kelley (fl. 1920s) was an early American animator.Her work is believed to be the earliest surviving hand-drawn animation drawn and directed by a woman.
Megan Davidhizar received two rubber ducks from her students during her first year teaching high school freshmen 16 years ago. She displayed them on her desk and other students saw the ducks and ...
Hogan's Alley (comic strip), an 1890s comic strip that featured the character The Yellow Kid; Hogan's Alley, a 1984 video game from Nintendo; Hogan's Alley, a magazine about the cartoon arts; Hoagie's Alley is the place where Top Cat lives, a pun on Hogan's Alley; Hogan's Alley, a lost 1925 Warner Brothers film starring Monte Blue
The What a Cartoon! series of showcase shorts brought the creation of many Cartoon Network original series collectives branded as "Cartoon Cartoons" in 1995. Cartoon Network has also broadcast several feature films, mostly animated or containing animated sequences, under its "Cartoon Theater" block, later renamed "Flicks".