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The single-panel gag cartoon (with longer-form comics on Sunday) was a daily look at Toonerville, situated in what are now called the suburbs. Central to the strip was the rickety little trolley called the "Toonerville Trolley that met all the trains", driven in a frenzy by the grizzly old Skipper to meet each commuter train as it arrived in town.
Bob Wouter is the kindly, level-headed Bob (Captain) of the Bobular Quest with a wooden leg. He has the enormous task of leading his Bobobobs on their adventurous journey through the universe to a newly discovered planet (Earth). Little Wouter (Little Bob) is Bob Wouter's son. He is a clever little boy, smarter than a lot of the Bobobobs think.
The following list of people and animals from Thomas & Friends describes the more notable people and animals that have appeared in the television series Thomas & Friends, along with The Railway Series books that the series is adapted from. The series features many fictional people and animals, including train drivers, footplate crews, workers ...
The series was a standard-sized 32-page comic book, with the exceptions of issues #40–42, which were "Giant-Size" 52-page issues. [ 2 ] Tuff Ghosts was canceled in October 1972, at a time that saw an increase in Harvey Comics titles, including the Casper and Spooky team-up series that began the same month that Tuff Ghosts was canceled.
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Milo from the book becomes Milo Oblong, the de facto main character in the TV series; Creepy Susie and Helga both appear as his friends, while the Debbies appear as snobbish enemies. (Helga, in the series, is obsessed with them, though out of a desire to join them rather than hurt them; however, she does at one point join them as in the book.)
Cool Cat, Colonel Rimfire, Merlin the Magic Mouse, and Spooky the Ghost are the only W-7 Arts characters to make any further appearances, beyond the classic era shorts, to date. Cool Cat appears in an episode of Tiny Toons Looniversity , [ 5 ] voiced by Fred Tatasciore .
Bob the Railway Dog (also known as "Terowie Bob" [1]) is part of South Australian Railways folklore. He travelled the South Australian Railways system in the latter part of the 19th century, and was known widely to railwaymen of the day; he is part of the folklore in the area, and has been commemorated over the years.