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  2. Suppandi - Wikipedia

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    Suppandi made his debut in Tinkle No. 27 in January 1983. [1] Unlike other Tinkle characters, he was not originally conceptualized by the creators of the magazine. He was born out of 3 narrative stories sent by P. Varadarajan from Trichy .

  3. Tinkle - Wikipedia

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    The Suppandi series: a series of 8 books that have a selection of all the Suppandi tales found in Tinkle. Suppandi, Suppandi!: a cartoon series featuring the popular Tinkle toon, Suppandi, features his acts of folly. This show currently airs on Cartoon Network and Pogo, often having returns on the same channels.

  4. Ram Waeerkar - Wikipedia

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    Here, he was the man behind the art of such iconic characters as Suppandi, Pyarelal, Nasruddin Hodja, Choru and Joru and many more. [3] Suppandi's head was illustrated as flat as he was supposed to have no brains. [1] Ram Waeerkar died in 2003, with comics on Chanakya and Vishwamitra as his last projects. His daughter Archana Amberkar has been ...

  5. Shikari Shambu - Wikipedia

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    Later, during the 434th issue of Tinkle, the childhood version of Shambu and also a spin-off of the series, known as Little Shambu appeared.It was a brainwave of Reena Ittyerah Puri, the former Associate Editor of Tinkle and now, Editor, Amar Chitra Katha.

  6. Indian comics - Wikipedia

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    English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali Chitrakatha (lit: Picture Story ) or Indian comics are comics or graphic novels originating from India published in a number of Indian languages . India has a long tradition of comic readership and themes associated with extensive mythologies and folk-tales have appeared as children's comic books for decades. [ 1 ]

  7. Wikipedia:Translate us - Wikipedia

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    MediaWiki translation on translatewiki.net, a localisation platform for translation communities, language communities, and open source projects; This page serves as a reference for anyone, but especially for new contributors, interested in assisting in the translation of articles "from" the English Wikipedia "into" other languages.

  8. Talk:Suppandi - Wikipedia

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  9. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]