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  2. Raggedy Ann - Wikipedia

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    Raggedy Ann is a character created by American writer Johnny Gruelle (1880–1938) that appeared in a series of books he wrote and illustrated for young children. Raggedy Ann is a rag doll with red yarn for hair and a triangle nose.

  3. Raggedy Ann and Andy in The Great Santa Claus Caper

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    Inventor and "in"-efficiency expert Alexander Graham Wolf, who looks and sounds like Wile E. Coyote, is planning to take over Santa's workshop. Overhearing this, Comet, one of Santa's reindeer, asks Raggedy Ann, Raggedy Andy, and their dog Raggedy Arthur to help her because they're easy to carry and aren't bothered by cold weather.

  4. File:Raggedy Ann & Andy - Project Gutenberg eText 17371.jpg

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  5. Johnny Gruelle - Wikipedia

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    Raggedy Ann and the Hoppy Toad (1940) [77] Raggedy Ann in the Garden (1940) [77] Raggedy Ann Goes Sailing (1941) [77] The Camel with the Wrinkled Knees (1941) [77] Raggedy Ann and Andy and the Nice Fat Policeman (1942) [79] Raggedy Ann and Betsy Bonnet String (1943) [80] Raggedy Ann in the Snow White Castle (1946) [81] Raggedy Ann and the ...

  6. Category:Raggedy Ann - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the fictional character Raggedy Ann and her appearances in fiction. The character is a sentient rag doll and was created by the writer Johnny Gruelle . Pages in category "Raggedy Ann"

  7. Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy (1941 film) - Wikipedia

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    Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy is a two-reel cartoon produced by Fleischer Studios and released on April 11, 1941. It was co-written by Johnny Gruelle's son, Worth. [1] It was the first Paramount cartoon to feature Raggedy Ann. The cartoon depicts Raggedy Ann and Andy as sweethearts as opposed to siblings in the books.