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  2. Cyanide & Happiness - Wikipedia

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    Cyanide & Happiness first appeared on explosm.net on January 26, 2005, [1] [a] but initial development of the comic started in 2004. [2]According to Matt Melvin, he and Rob DenBleyker had been making stick figure death movies together around 1999 and 2000, and they knew Dave McElfatrick from the stick figure community. [3]

  3. Stick Figure - Wikipedia

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    Stick Figure is an American reggae and dub band founded in 2005 In Duxbury, MA. [1] The group has released eight full-length albums and one instrumental album (Prince Fatty Presents), all of which were written and produced by frontman and self-taught multi-instrumentalist Scott Woodruff. [ 2 ]

  4. The Order of the Stick - Wikipedia

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    The Order of the Stick began its run on September 29, 2003, on what was Rich Burlew's personal site for gaming articles at the time. Burlew initially intended the strip to feature no plot whatsoever—depicting an endless series of gags drawn from the D&D rules instead—but Burlew quickly changed his mind, and he began laying down hints of a storyline as early as strip #13. [3]

  5. NetBoy - Wikipedia

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    The stick figure character was designed as an "Internet innocent" because, as Huyler put it at the time, "the Internet needs a good parody." According to Huyler, each of the characters in the webcomic are based on people one may find on the internet. Huyler started selling NetBoy T-shirts within a year of the webcomic's release. [3]

  6. Xiao Xiao - Wikipedia

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    Others have seized on Xiao Xiao ' s popularity to make animations exploiting the easy-to-draw style of stick figures and minimalist backgrounds, creating cartoons that are sequels or parodies of the official cartoons. [2]

  7. File:Simple Stick Figure.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date: 22 August 2022: Source: Edited version of File:Stick Figure.svg: Author: Originally created by Jleedev using Inkscape and GIMP.Redrawn as SVG by Ben Liblit using Inkscape, and edited by The Anome using Inkscape.

  8. Stik - Wikipedia

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    Stik paints stick figure-like people as signature characters in street art. [5] He began in London, [6] working in its northeast area of Hackney, especially in Shoreditch, [3] "and now paints murals all over the world in Europe, Asia and America."

  9. Allie Brosh - Wikipedia

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    The drawings, mainly stick figures that draw inspiration from rage comics, [14] intentionally appear crude. [5] Brosh says that she scrutinizes and refines all of these crude drawings to ensure they convey the proper energy and emotions, [5] often doing 10 or more of each illustration and spending hours on facial expressions or body positions. [12]