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After The Telegram folded in 1971, he joined The Toronto Sun. In 1974, he started cartooning full-time. In 1985 and 1986, he served as president of the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists. [3] He is well known among Sun readers for his signature image of a bird, "Donato's bird."
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In the episode, Homer starts a bowling team with Moe, Apu, and Otto. When Mr. Burns discovers the team was funded with his money, he insists on joining, but the team fears he will cost them the league championship. In the subplot, Bart's "Down with Homework" T-shirt incites a school riot, so Principal Skinner implements a uniform dress code.
Kallaugher returned to the U.S. in 1988, becoming the editorial cartoonist for The Baltimore Sun. [1] [3] Over the course of his 17 years at the newspaper up to 2006, he drew more than 4000 cartoons for The Sun while also drawing two cartoons per week for The Economist. [3] He left The Sun in 2006, but returned in 2012. [1] [3]
Cartoon Network • Curious Pictures • Hanna-Barbera (Kenny and the Chimp short only) • Cartoon Network Studios: TV-Y7: Traditional I Spy: Animation: 2 seasons, 52 episodes • Jean Marzollo • Walter Wick: December 14, 2002 – September 21, 2003: HBO Family • The Ink Tank (2002–2003) • JWL Entertainment Productions (2003 ...
• Walt Disney Pictures Television Division • Walt Disney Pictures Television Animation Group: TV-Y: Traditional The Flintstone Kids • Animation • Comedy: 2 seasons, 34 episodes: September 6, 1986 – May 21, 1988: ABC: Hanna-Barbera Productions: TV-Y: Traditional Foofur • Animation • Slice of life • Comedy: 2 seasons, 26 episodes ...
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B.C. was initially rejected by a number of syndicates until the New York Herald Tribune Syndicate accepted it, launching the strip on February 17, 1958. [3] Hart was assisted with B.C. by gag writers Jack Caprio and Dick Boland (who later joined Hart and cartoonist Brant Parker on The Wizard of Id).