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  2. Toms (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    Toms created the Malayalam cartoon characters Boban and Molly, the brother sister duos accompanied by a tiny puppy based on two real life persons of the same name.They were two children from his neighborhood and he discovered them in his 30s.

  3. Malayali cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    Malayali cartoonists are those Malayalees who draw cartoons in Malayalam language and English. K. Shankar Pillai; O. V. Vijayan; Abu Abraham; Ravi shankar; Yesudasan;

  4. Boban and Molly - Wikipedia

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    Boban and Molly (Malayalam: ബോബനും മോളിയും) are the characters of a political satiric Indian weekly comic series created by VT Thomas (known by the pen name Toms) and is one of the longest uninterruptedly running comic series of the world. It was first published in 1962 and has been in print ever since.

  5. Surya TV - Wikipedia

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    Surya TV is an Indian Malayalam language Indian general entertainment pay television channel owned by Sun TV Network. which is headquartered at Kochi. Surya TV HD became the third Malayalam language high-definition channel.

  6. S. Jithesh - Wikipedia

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    S. Jithesh, popularly known as Dr. Jitheshji, [1] is an internationally acclaimed performing speed cartoonist and former Vice-Chairman of Kerala Cartoon Academy.Jitheshji is considered as the father of Speed Cartooning since he has initiated and popularised 'Speed Cartooning', 'Super-Speedy Cartooning' and 'Raptoon' through his infotainment cartoon stage shows named Varayarangu Raptoon ...

  7. Roll No 21 - Wikipedia

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    Roll No 21 (also known as Krish) is an Indian animated television series produced by Cartoon Network and Animasia Studios. [1] The show is available in English, Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Kannada. It was premiered on 27 November 2010 as one of the first Indian originals of Cartoon Network India. [2]

  8. Flowers TV - Wikipedia

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    Flowers once broadcast I-League matches with Malayalam Commentary. On 12 April 2017, Flowers TV, Rays3D, Mulakuppadam Films and Mohanlal set a Guinness World Record for the largest attendance at a 3D film screening, 12,526 spectators watched the screening of the Malayalam film Pulimurugan (2016) at Adlux International Convention Centre in ...

  9. Yesudasan - Wikipedia

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    From 1969, he was the editor of Balayugam, a children's magazine in Malayalam and edited Asadha, Cut-Cut and Tuk-Tuk, popular satirical magazines on politics and cinema. [4] He joined the Malayala Manorama group in 1985 as staff cartoonist, running cartoon columns in the paper and The Week magazine. [4]