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  2. Category:Fictional characters from Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fictional characters from Ohio" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  3. Bob Shreve - Wikipedia

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    He also played "Butchie" and then "Weasel" on Bud Chase's afternoon show The Bean's Clubhouse. Circa 1959-60, he hosted The Three Stooges shorts, wearing a trademark bowler hat, plaid coat, and Elmer's old saluting necktie, and Popeye cartoons, wearing a sailor's suit. Shreve's antics made him one of WCPO's most popular and beloved ...

  4. Frederick Burr Opper - Wikipedia

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    Opper's cartoon The fin de siècle newspaper proprietor was an early use of the term fake news. Among Opper's contributions for Puck was a cartoon that satirized the rise of sensationalism in journalism: this cartoon, from March 7, 1894, shows a newspaper mogul (possibly Joseph Pulitzer) raking in the profits, yet misleading the public.

  5. Busted bracket? No Problem! Free wings at TGI Fridays ... - AOL

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    Just show your busted March Madness bracket for some free eats. ... APP.com Digital Desk. March 14, 2024 at 6:53 AM ... Free Cone Day 2024: ...

  6. Chip Bok - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, he returned to his home state of Ohio where he became an editorial cartoonist for the Akron Beacon Journal. [3] In 1997 Bok was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. In addition to several collections of cartoons, Bok has also illustrated a children's book written by Helen Thomas, The Great White House Breakout, which was published in ...

  7. William Allen Rogers - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Harper's Weekly, Rogers was hired by the New York Herald, where he drew cartoons daily for a total of twenty years. He occasionally worked for Life too, and submitted cartoons and illustrations for Puck, The Century Magazine, and St. Nicholas Magazine. [2] Rogers retired as a cartoonist in 1926 while working for the Washington ...

  8. Parents warned of fake, explicit cartoon videos on YouTube ...

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    One such YouTube channel that releases such content is Smile Kids TV.The creator, Stephen Rattigan, actually blames parents for their children watching his videos.

  9. List of For Better or For Worse characters - Wikipedia

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    The characters in Lynn Johnston's cartoon strip For Better or For Worse have extensive back stories. The birthdates of the characters given below were the characters' birthdates as shown on the strip's website [1] prior to the cartoonist's decision to re-boot the strip from 1 September 2008, returning the setting to the early years of John and Elly's marriage.