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  2. Heckle and Jeckle - Wikipedia

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    Heckle and Jeckle

  3. Tweety - Wikipedia

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    Tweety was created not as a domestic canary, but as a generic (and wild) baby bird in an outdoor nest: naked (pink), jowly, and also far more aggressive and saucy, as opposed to the later, better-known version of him as a less hot-tempered (but still somewhat ornery) yellow canary.

  4. Shoe (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Shoe is an American comic strip about a motley crew of newspapermen, all of whom are birds. It was written and drawn by its creator, cartoonist Jeff MacNelly, from September 13, 1977, [2] until his death in 2000. MacNelly's last strip was dated July 9, 2000; [3] it has since been continued by Chris Cassatt, Gary Brookins, Ben Lansing, and Susie ...

  5. List of fictional birds - Wikipedia

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    Donald Duck cartoons. Louis. Trumpeter swan. The Trumpet of the Swan and the 2001 film of the same name. Martin (Morten) Domestic goose. The Wonderful Adventures of Nils. A goose originally belonging to Nils's family which flies away with a flock of wild geese and later befriends Nils. Mother Goose.

  6. Woody Woodpecker - Wikipedia

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    Woody Woodpecker

  7. Harry Hargreaves (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Returning to England in 1954, Hargreaves carried on drawing the strip until 1961. In 1957 Hargreaves began contributing to Punch, a relationship which would last 17 years. In October 1958 he created The Bird, cartoon strips featuring a small, cheeky, wren-like bird. This was so successful that he was paid a retainer.

  8. Granny (Looney Tunes) - Wikipedia

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    Granny (Looney Tunes)

  9. José Carioca - Wikipedia

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    José " Zé " Carioca (/ ʒoʊˈzeɪ kæriˈoʊkə /; Portuguese: [ʒuˈzɛ kaˈɾjɔkɐ]) is a cartoon anthropomorphic parrot created by the Brazilian cartoonist José Carlos de Brito (J. Carlos) and shown to Walt Disney on his trip to Rio de Janeiro in 1941. The Walt Disney Company then incorporated the idea, being introduced in the 1942 film ...

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