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  2. Betty Boop - Wikipedia

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    The original Betty Boop cartoons were made in black and white. As new color cartoons made specifically for television began to appear in the 1960s, the original black-and-white cartoons were retired. Boop's film career had a revival with the release of The Betty Boop Scandals of 1974 , becoming a part of the post-1960s counterculture .

  3. June (comics) - Wikipedia

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    8 September 1962 saw the magazine have another makeover as a namesake character was devised to take over the front page in a single-frame Cecil Orr cartoon showing June and her dog Jiffy in a succession of humorous scenes, while the back page was devoted to a pin-up photo of hunks such as Adam Faith, TV's Ben Casey Vince Edwards, Bill Simpson ...

  4. List of June (comics) stories - Wikipedia

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    Published: 18 March to c. June 1961 [1] Ellie Grant's father dreams of upgrading his dispensary on a coral island where they live into a full hospital. After one of their patients tells Ellie of a legend of a volcanic island that produced black pearls, a treasure that would easily fund their hopes, Ellie and her pet monkey Koko set off to find ...

  5. Krazy Kat - Wikipedia

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    These cartoons helped to introduce Herriman's cat to the baby boomers. 27 of these cartoons have been made available on DVD within the "Advantage Cartoon Mega Pack" set. The King Features shorts of the 1960s were made for television and have a closer connection to the comic strip; the backgrounds are drawn in a similar style, Ignatz was present ...

  6. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends - Wikipedia

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    A season 6 episode of The Powerpuff Girls, called "I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future", is a homage to Rocky and Bullwinkle, lacking background music, the narrator talking constantly, pointing out the obvious and making puns, Madame Argentina (the antagonist of the episode) being voiced by June Foray and a cliffhanger with two different titles.

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  8. Portal:Cartoon Network/Selected anniversaries/June - Wikipedia

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