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Alley Oop is a syndicated comic strip created December 5, 1932, by American cartoonist V. T. Hamlin, who wrote and drew the strip through four decades for Newspaper Enterprise Association. Hamlin introduced a cast of colorful characters and his storylines entertained with a combination of adventure, fantasy, and humor.
The term “Alley Oop” was first popularized in the United States in 1932 as the name of a syndicated comic strip created by cartoonist V. T. Hamlin. In sports , the term " alley-oop " first appeared in the 1950s by the San Francisco 49ers of the NFL to describe a high arcing pass from quarterback Y. A. Tittle to wide receiver R.C. Owens ...
In Perry, Hamlin thought about those dinosaurs and started drawing a comic strip titled The Mighty Oop. He was not pleased with his creation, and he destroyed it. A year later, he tried again, submitting Alley Oop to a small syndicate, Bonnet-Brown, which launched the strip as a daily, beginning December 5, 1932. A few months later, Bonnet ...
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Based on Hogan's Alley: live-action short Trouble in Hogan's Alley (1900) Based on Joe Palooka: series of nine two-reel live-action shorts (1936–37), starting with For the Love of Pete (1936) Based on The Katzenjammer Kids: Live-action short The Katzenjammer Kids in School (1898) Live-action short The Katzenjammer Kids Have a Love Affair (1900)
Anthony Edwards threw an alley-oop to himself Thursday night, and the Minnesota Timberwolves beat the Memphis Grizzlies 118-103 at Target Center to earn their 30th win of the season.
The show is an anthology of stories based on American comic strips, including Broom Hilda, Alley Oop, The Captain and the Kids, Nancy, Emmy Lou and (for one episode) Tumbleweeds.The character designs closely mimic the comic strips, so the animators had to animate in several different styles for the program. [3]
With his funny characters and clever jokes, Mark shows us that laughter is everywhere, even in the most ordinary moments.Each comic is like a little slice of fun that makes us smile.